House Manager
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Social Work
Crisis Counselor
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House ManagerFull Time Clerical ELLIOTT HOUSE, Minneapolis, MN, US
28 days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $18.00 To $18.00 Hourly
Reports To: House Supervisor
Organization OverviewThe American Indian Community Development Corporation (AICDC) is a culturally rooted nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening American Indian communities in the Twin Cities metro area. Founded in 1992, AICDC provides culturally unique initiatives, housing, and entrepreneurial programs that improve the lives and livelihoods of American Indian people. Through decades of service, AICDC has built strong, trusted relationships with Tribal Governments and community partners, working collaboratively to deliver respectful, community-driven services.
PositionSummary
The House Manager plays a critical role in the quality of life for the people at our Elliot, Franklin, and Kola Houses. This position is responsible for the safety and security of residents and the building. The House Manager handles situations of crisis, including medical and mental health crises, while conveying a positive, professional image to clients, staff, and visitors.
- Help clients maintain housing stability by enforcing resident rules, intervention by de-escalation, and resolution skills.
- Monitor security cameras and activities, complete regular rounds, and initiate appropriate action as warranted.
- Report all incidents in a timely manner and document in accordance with established protocol.
- Able to monitor and respond to emergencies, including fire, severe weather, first aid, CPR, or any other emergency.
- Perform searches of resident rooms and resident belongings for any contraband.
- Conduct resident breathalyzer and or UA’s.
- Monitor and remind residents of medications.
- Pack and or assist with resident belongings during move-outs.
- Report, log, call, and complete work orders for all maintenance issues.
- Emergency janitorial cleaning.
- Clean out resident room move-outs as time permits.
- Participate in staff meetings and in-service trainings.
- Assist with communication and involvement with staff, property management, outside agencies/organizations.
- Intermediate computer skills, including accurate data entry skills, Word, and Excel spreadsheets.
- Safely transport clients to appointments, services, and other approved locations in accordance with organizational policies and procedures.
- Schedule uncovered shifts from the staff on-call staffing list.
- All other duties as assigned by the Director of Program Operations
The physical requirements described below are representative of those required to perform the essential functions of this position.
- Physical Agility: Ability to initiate or participate in physical restraint of a client
- Lifting/Carrying: Ability to carry and move 20 – 70 pounds
- Stooping/Kneeling: ability to kneel, bend, crouch, and use of lower extremities and back muscles, frequently.
- Pushing/Pulling: Ability to move clients, beds, or chairs and open doors as necessary
- Climbing: Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, ramps, etc.
Must meet at least one of the following:
Completion of coursework in a health or human services–related field leading to a Bachelor’s degree or Associate degree
One (1) year of experience working with the target population served (lived experience as a member of the target population may be considered)
Certification as a Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) Peer Specialist
Meets requirements for unlicensed personnel in licensed home care settings
Valid driver’s license appropriate for the vehicle used
Completion of Vulnerable Adult Mandated Reporter training (or ability to obtain)
Must pass a Minnesota Department of Human Services background study
Must be able to pass a Minnesota driver’s records check
Demonstrates reliability and dependability
Ability to work within the mission and philosophy of American Indian Community Development Corporation
Preferences- Experience in harm reduction and crisis intervention
American Indian Community Development Corporation (AICDC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
AICDC is dedicated to creating an inclusive and culturally respectful workplace and strongly encourages American Indian/Alaska Native individuals and other candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.
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