Resident Service Coordinator
Job in
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, 43614, USA
Listed on 2026-05-11
Listing for:
Wallick-Communities
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-05-11
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Description
Service CoordinatorJob Description
Position:
Service Coordinator
Direct Supervisor: RRN Quality Assurance Manager
PurposeTo identify the social, emotional, employment, education, and medically related needs of all residents on an individual and group basis and provide services to meet those needs.
Property:
Doves Manor: 1040 Brookview Dr. Toledo, OH 43615
- Associate’s degree or higher in human services or related field;
Bachelor’s degree preferred. - A minimum of three years of experience serving low-income individuals, families, seniors, and/or persons with disabilities, or related populations.
A. Service Development, Linkage, and Coordination
- Identifies, distributes information about, and links residents to existing community services that help to improve housing stability, increase self-sufficiency, and build safe and supportive communities.
- Conducts assessments to determine individual and group-level resident goals, interests, and needs.
- Creates a network, and directory, of local social service agencies to facilitate residents’ access to resources, programs, and services.
- Maintains confidentiality with respect to information shared by residents and services provided to residents. Professionalism is essential in this position.
- Works with residents to develop a sense of fellowship and community using organization and facilitation skills. This may involve the development of resident associations, community-based newsletters, welcoming committees, orientation packages, support groups, etc.
- Assists residents in securing and/or creating social, community-oriented programming opportunities, which meet the recreational, health, educational and spiritual needs of the housing community.
- Raises awareness among local service providers of the needs of residents of the housing community and promotes partnerships that helps residents gain access to needed services.
- Refers for case management any resident experiencing problems that threaten health, safety and continued independence, while supporting the resident in remaining at home.
- Provides follow-up to referrals to ensure appropriate service delivery.
- Helps residents apply for fair hearings when there is reason to believe the resident is eligible for a denied service.
- Helps market the housing property through networking contacts in the community.
- Keeps appropriate resident files that document conversations with or about residents, problems identified, referrals made on behalf of residents, residents’ refusal or acceptance of services, and residents’ progress.
- Completes reports regarding services provided, resident outcomes, and resident satisfaction, as required.
- Develops a working knowledge of housing rules and issues such as reasonable accommodations, the lease and lease violations, etc.
- Assumes additional responsibilities as requested.
- Knowledge of community support services available to residents of family and/or senior housing developments as well as the eligibility requirements for accessing those services.
- Experience working with older persons and/or families in a direct service capacity, especially in the areas of advocacy, self-sufficiency, service negotiation and community building.
- Experience using Microsoft Office suite (Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.), data management tools (i.e., databases), and the internet.
- Ability to establish trusting relationships with residents; individually, and as a group.
- Ability to listen to and assist residents in defining their problems; to help identify possible solutions and resources.
- Ability to seek input from residents, to research possible service vendors, to evaluate services delivered and make adjustments, if needed.
- Ability to counsel or advocate in non-judgmental ways to empower residents to make personal decisions and enhance their self-esteem and independence.
- Ability to develop community-oriented activities that build bridges between people, promote active interest in the life of the property, and generate resident self-sufficiency.
- Ability to effectively plan, organize, develop, implement, and interpret programs, goals, objectives, policies and procedures.
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