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Join a Mission-Driven Team Supporting Young Adults
Plummer Youth Promise is seeking a compassionate, organized, and proactive Housing Coordinator to support young adults in securing and maintaining safe, stable housing as they transition toward independence.
The Housing Coordinator plays a critical role in helping young adults navigate the housing search process, build independent living skills, and maintain successful tenancies. This position combines direct support, advocacy, case coordination, and community networking to help young adults achieve long-term housing stability and personal growth.
If you are passionate about youth development, housing advocacy, and trauma-informed care, we encourage you to apply.
Key Responsibilities
Support young adults in identifying and securing safe, stable housing opportunities
Maintain a caseload of young adults and conduct regular apartment visits
Assist with apartment searches, scheduling showings, and communicating with landlords, property managers, and realtors
Educate young adults on housing applications, tenant rights, budgeting, lease responsibilities, and independent living skills
Assist with move-ins, move-outs, apartment setup, and housing transitions
Complete housing safety inspections and maintain housing-related documentation
Advocate for young adults throughout the housing process
Build and maintain relationships with landlords, housing authorities, voucher programs, and community partners
Participate in treatment planning, staff meetings, supervision, and team collaboration
Provide transportation support as needed
Participate in rotating emergency on-call coverage
Assist with simple home maintenance tasks and minor apartment repairs as needed to support safe and stable living environments
What We’re Looking For
Successful candidates will demonstrate:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to build authentic, strengths-based relationships with youth and families
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage ongoing responsibilities
Sound judgment and professional boundaries
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Initiative, flexibility, and problem-solving skills
Commitment to trauma-informed, youth-guided, and family-driven practices
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree preferred
Experience working with youth, young adults, housing programs, or human services preferred
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Valid Massachusetts Driver’s License and acceptable driving history required
Ability to transport youth and travel within the community as needed
Flexible work from home options available.