Shelter Coordinator

Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle

Shelter Coordinator

Seattle, WA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job description

    Safe, habitable, and affordable housing is a basic need. The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (ULMS) Housing Department provides direct service programs and resources to individuals and families through shelters, transitional housing, rental assistance, and home ownership programs. ULMS Housing Department is actively seeking Shelter Coordinators for our new Young Adult Shelter that will open September 1, 2026. These positions will be required to train at our permanent supportive housing sites and may work with our Homeless Outreach team as well as assist with the setup and launch of our new Yough Adult Shelter site.

    The Shelter Coordinator works as part of a small team providing support and assistance to young adults 18-24 years of age experiencing homelessness. This position will serve as the primary staff presence at Young Adult Shelter, and coordinate with other shelter staff as well as the Shelter Supervisor to maintain operations throughout the week. In addition, Shelter Coordinators may provide relief and support coverage as needed for other housing programs such as severe weather emergency shelters or our permanent supportive housing programs.

    Shelter Coordinator - Shifts are 12 hours - 8 am - 8 pm or 8 pm - 8 am. Must be available to work weekends

    **** Theses positions are targeted to start July 16, 2026 and will assist with the setup and opening of our new Young Adult Shelter ****

    REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

    HS Diploma or GED required; Bachelor’s degree in Human Service or related field is preferred

    1+ years of case management experience preferred

    Ability to read and write in standard English

    Excellent oral and written communication

    Ability to prepare communications, such as memos, emails, reports, and other correspondence

    Prior experience working with young adults between the ages of 18-24 in a service capacity is strongly desired

    Intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office - Excel and Outlook

    Ability to work independently, multi-task, and set priorities

    Ability to interact with a wide variety of audiences

    Demonstrates cultural competency and sensitivity to the needs of adults with multiple challenges

    Ability to work well under pressure

    Ability to work independently with limited supervision

    Ability to exercise independent judgment and make decisions based upon the analysis of individual unique factors

    Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality

    Experience in working with ethnic/minorities

    Non-profit experience strongly preferred

    Must be able/willing to obtain food handlers card within the first 2 weeks of employment

    ULMS Total Compensation

    ** Most Benefits will take effect on the 1st of the month following a 60-day waiting period

    Medical - $8,741.40 per year

    Dental - $570 per year

    Vision - $65.04 per year

    Group Life & ADD - $41.70 per year

    Employee Assistance Program - $57.60 per year

    403(b) retirement - $100 per month

    Health & Fitness Benefit - $419.88 per year

    LinkedIn Learning Account

    Professional Development Funds – up to $1500 per year for approved professional development activities

    Paid Time Off

    ~ 3.5 weeks of PTO accrued annually during first 24 months of employment

    8 annual personal holiday/health and wellness days*

    11 paid holidays + 6 day paid winter holiday break

    WA State Paid Family & Medical Leave – 0.8% of salary - 100% employer paid

    Workers Compensation Coverage - $395.20 - $3,591.33 per year (depending on class code)

    Taxes – 9.8% of salary

    At Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle, we don’t just accept difference — we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on it for the benefit of our employees, our program participants, and our community. ULMS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factor.