What are the responsibilities and job description for the Tenant Services Coordinator, Webster position at Breaking Ground?
Located in the Bronx, Webster Avenue offers 170 units of permanent supportive housing to low-income New Yorkers, people living with HIV/AIDS, and chronically homeless individuals, including some with mental illness. The Center for Urban Community Services provides comprehensive onsite social services, and Breaking Ground coordinates property management services.
Reporting to the Assistant Director, Tenant and Aging Services, the Tenant Services Coordinator oversees the operation of the Tenant Services Office. This department helps to provide safe, secure, and well managed permanent housing and contributes to Breaking Ground’s overall mission of ending homelessness by working to build community and to engender tenant interactions with building staff. These goals are achieved through direct client contact, interaction with social services, and collaboration with outside organizations. The Tenant Services Coordinator coordinates program planning, organizes tenant participation in planned activities and workshops, and provides community outreach as needed. The Tenant Services Coordinator works closely with Building Management, Permanent Housing, and partner agencies.
This position has a 35-hour work week. Hours are Monday- Friday, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm, with some evening and weekend flexibility. This position may require travel between 2 building sites in the same borough. 
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manage the Tenant Services calendar of events for assigned building sites, maximum of 2 building sites
Oversee development and implementation of a wide range of programs and activities for residents
Recruit and manage tenant and external volunteer opportunities
Perform administrative tasks as needed including monthly building newsletter production, monthly reports, etc.
Manage program budget
Coordinate with Building Management, partner agencies, other Breaking Ground programs, and outside agencies
Liaise with tenants to address needs and concerns as needed
Accompany tenants on off-site excursions or events arranged by Breaking Ground
Serve as tenant contact for questions and concerns; redirect tenants to appropriate staff; keep social service and building management informed of tenant involvement
Perform other duties as assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Two years of satisfactory full-time work experience in Human Services or related field, or equivalent education and/or related work experience
Excellent writing, interpersonal, and organizational skills
Ability to multitask and shift easily between tasks
Ability to work with diverse population, including persons with chronic mental illness
Outgoing and easily approachable nature preferred
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience
Proficiency in using Microsoft Windows, particularly Word Excel, Publisher and Access
Salary : $19