Program Coordinator
Lindsey House is a mission-driven organization dedicated to helping women who are raising children achieve independence and self-sufficiency. With a commitment to making a positive impact in our community and the lives of our participants, we provide access to long-term stable housing, curriculum and wraparound support services.
**Mission and Values**
At Lindsey House, we are driven by a commitment to empower families on their journey to independence. We are guided by our core values and invite any candidate who aligns with our core values to apply for the position.
- Empowerment- demonstrating independence, integrity, and strength while supporting through hardship.
- Growth- Engaging with the uncomfortable and striving to improve.
- Community- developing positive relationships through consistent support and accountability.
- Gratitude- Acknowledging opportunities and expressing thanks.
_Full Time, On-Site_
**Position Overview**
The Program Coordinator provides comprehensive support to mothers and their children experiencing situational homelessness through the Lindsey House program. This role focuses on culturally sensitive case management, delivering curriculum, offering support, assessments, referrals, education, and crisis intervention. The coordinator develops personalized plans to connect participants with essential services, such as housing, healthcare, childcare, and education. Through advocacy and resource coordination, the Program Coordinator helps families overcome barriers, promoting stability and long-term self-sufficiency.
**Key Responsibilities**
- Create personalized service plans and meet one-on-one with clients on a weekly basis, monitoring progress and adjusting plans as needed.
- Guide participants through curriculum intended to build the skills needed for independence upon completion of the program including: life skills, financial literacy, workplace proficiency, and resilience.
- Provide ongoing support and accountability to clients as they prepare their monthly budget, complete expense tracking and work to strengthen their financial habits.
- Coordinate, refer, and help navigate appropriate services including: housing services, social services, healthcare providers, legal support, financial institutions, debt services, and educational institutions.
- Assist clients in securing stable employment, transportation, long-term housing, and other essential services.
- Assist with conducting pre-screen questionnaires, applicant interviews and providing input in client selection.
- Assess and build relationships to provide needed emotional support and crisis intervention.
- Track participants' progress, maintain accurate records, and report on program results.
**Qualifications**
- Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in a related field, or 2-3 years of related work experience, or relevant lived experience with the capacity to convey hope and willingness to share experiences.
- Strong understanding of people with trauma histories, the need for trauma-informed policies and approaches, and the challenges faced by the community we serve.
- Effective critical thinking skills and the ability to maintain appropriate boundaries.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships with a variety of stakeholders.
**Compensation Range**
The hourly wage for the position is based on experience of the chosen candidate, and the budget range is $43,000 to $46,000 per year. Lindsey House covers 100% of the cost of employee medical and dental insurance, and provides a retirement plan match up to 3%.** **Additionally, the organization offers 10 paid holidays, 2 personal days, 10 days of vacation, and 10 days of sick leave each year.
**How to Apply**
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and at least two professional references to [darek@lindseyhouse.org](mailto:darek@lindseyhouse.org) using the subject line Program Coordinator by November 15th.
Lindsey House is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
**Mission and Values**
At Lindsey House, we are driven by a commitment to empower families on their journey to independence. We are guided by our core values and invite any candidate who aligns with our core values to apply for the position.
- Empowerment- demonstrating independence, integrity, and strength while supporting through hardship.
- Growth- Engaging with the uncomfortable and striving to improve.
- Community- developing positive relationships through consistent support and accountability.
- Gratitude- Acknowledging opportunities and expressing thanks.
_Full Time, On-Site_
**Position Overview**
The Program Coordinator provides comprehensive support to mothers and their children experiencing situational homelessness through the Lindsey House program. This role focuses on culturally sensitive case management, delivering curriculum, offering support, assessments, referrals, education, and crisis intervention. The coordinator develops personalized plans to connect participants with essential services, such as housing, healthcare, childcare, and education. Through advocacy and resource coordination, the Program Coordinator helps families overcome barriers, promoting stability and long-term self-sufficiency.
**Key Responsibilities**
- Create personalized service plans and meet one-on-one with clients on a weekly basis, monitoring progress and adjusting plans as needed.
- Guide participants through curriculum intended to build the skills needed for independence upon completion of the program including: life skills, financial literacy, workplace proficiency, and resilience.
- Provide ongoing support and accountability to clients as they prepare their monthly budget, complete expense tracking and work to strengthen their financial habits.
- Coordinate, refer, and help navigate appropriate services including: housing services, social services, healthcare providers, legal support, financial institutions, debt services, and educational institutions.
- Assist clients in securing stable employment, transportation, long-term housing, and other essential services.
- Assist with conducting pre-screen questionnaires, applicant interviews and providing input in client selection.
- Assess and build relationships to provide needed emotional support and crisis intervention.
- Track participants' progress, maintain accurate records, and report on program results.
**Qualifications**
- Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in a related field, or 2-3 years of related work experience, or relevant lived experience with the capacity to convey hope and willingness to share experiences.
- Strong understanding of people with trauma histories, the need for trauma-informed policies and approaches, and the challenges faced by the community we serve.
- Effective critical thinking skills and the ability to maintain appropriate boundaries.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships with a variety of stakeholders.
**Compensation Range**
The hourly wage for the position is based on experience of the chosen candidate, and the budget range is $43,000 to $46,000 per year. Lindsey House covers 100% of the cost of employee medical and dental insurance, and provides a retirement plan match up to 3%.** **Additionally, the organization offers 10 paid holidays, 2 personal days, 10 days of vacation, and 10 days of sick leave each year.
**How to Apply**
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and at least two professional references to [darek@lindseyhouse.org](mailto:darek@lindseyhouse.org) using the subject line Program Coordinator by November 15th.
Lindsey House is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.