Job Description - Transitional Living Program Coordinator
Position opening will close 8-29-2025
First interviews will begin the first week of September.
General Description:
The Transitional Living Program (TLP) Coordinator provides strategic leadership to ensure the effective delivery of services and compliance with all grant requirements. This role directly supports at-risk youth, ages 14–24, in building the life skills necessary for independent living, self-sufficiency, and healthy decision-making.
The TLP Coordinator plays a critical leadership role in driving execution and delivering impactful outcomes for young people transitioning to independence. This position ensures youth receive consistent access to housing, education, vocational support, and life skills development through the coordination of grant-compliant services, staff leadership, and strategic community engagement. With a focus on clear expectations (Clarity), targeted mentoring (Knowledge), and timely accountability (Execution), the coordinator empowers the team to implement solutions that equip youth for long-term success in education, employment, and independent living. By applying a trauma-informed and person-centered approach, the coordinator ensures that services are delivered with dignity, respect, and a focus on measurable impact.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
Associate degree in Social Work, Human Services, or a closely related field; OR a minimum of two (2) years of experience working directly with individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
At least one (1) year of supervisory experience, including staff oversight, scheduling, performance evaluation, and coaching.
Demonstrated proficiency in budgeting, fiscal oversight, and grant management.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong understanding of case management principles, including assessment, goal planning, documentation, and follow-up.
Ability to apply a trauma-informed care framework to support positive youth development.
Proficiency in interpreting and adhering to grant guidelines, program policies, and applicable laws.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize, meet deadlines, and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Effective communication skills for collaboration with internal teams, external partners, and diverse populations.
Compliance and Legal Requirements
Must pass all required background checks in accordance with state and federal law.
Must maintain a valid driver’s license and meet insurability requirements for agency vehicles (if driving is an essential function).
Ability to comply with all federal, state, and local regulations related to youth services, grant-funded programs, and workplace safety.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Mentor/guide young people through the process of obtaining education, employment and support services.
Ensure groups and individual one-on-one sessions are provided that focus on the knowledge/skills to gain life skills, employment, and education.
Ensure Case Managers engage clients in WIOA program or internships, on-the-job vocational training or have a job coach to receive hands-on knowledge/skills about various careers, and what the requirements are for pursuing those careers.
Ensure Case Managers provide tutoring and educational support services, work with local high schools and colleges in order for young people to get their high school diploma (or GED), and thus pursue a career/job they are interested in.
Facilitate, recruit and engage young people needing support, services and financial assistance.
Utilize recruitment strategies, such as “street outreach”, media, printed materials, presentations, website, and former alumni graduates, “word-of-mouth” to encourage young people to participate in the program.
Engage young people and bring them into the program by offering financial assistance for housing, post-secondary education (for example, Y.E.S. House scholarship program, DFS Education and Training Voucher Program), transportation, food, on-the-job training (such as WIOA program).
Ensure young people are matched with mentors and/or natural support
Ensure young people are connected to HFWA Services and Counseling
Ensure that 1 to 2 service-learning activities per month are offered to clients
Ensure that aftercare plans are put in place before clients graduate from program
Manage Grants under Transitional Living Program
Ensure services meet all grant requirements and eligibility
Ensure data is collected and program evaluations are completed
Operate within budget
Submit grant reports within required timeframes
Conduct quarterly meetings on outcomes and ensure all grant outcomes are met
Manage data submission through Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), and other state & federal management systems
Housing for clients in Transitional Living Program
Oversee the TLP Apartments
Recruit and retain Housing Managers for the TLP apartments
Provide supervision and leadership to TLP Staff
Conduct weekly staff meetings with TLP staff
Provide staff training and support
Conduct regular performance reviews
Schedule and participate in on-call staff for TLP
Possess good time management and organizational skills in a fast-paced environment
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