Resident Services Coordinator II
Company: SPANISH SPEAKING UNITY COUNCIL
Location: Oakland
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title : Resident Services
Coordinator II Reports To : Resident Services Manager Department :
Property Management Location : Oakland, CA Schedule : Monday
through Friday Travel : Local travel may be required Employee
Status : Regular, Full-Time, Non-Exempt Union : N/A Supervises :
N/A Benefits Two weeks of paid vacation a year, sick time, 14
holidays, up to five floating holidays based on employee status,
medical and dental benefits on the first of the month following 30
days of employment, life insurance policy at no cost to employee
(with the option of increasing policy amount), flexible spending
account for medical and dependent care costs, commuter benefits,
403(b) with employer match, and other benefits. We foster a joyful
workplace and offer opportunities for professional development and
growth. Agency Summary The Unity Council is a non-profit Social
Equity Development Corporation with an over 60-year history in the
Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland. Our mission is to promote social
equity and improve quality of life by building vibrant communities
where everyone can work, learn, and thrive. Our programs aim to
provide the community with the tools, knowledge, and resources to
transform their lives and ultimately achieve their long-term
educational, career, and financial goals. These holistic programs
and services reach more than 10,000 individuals and families
annually in five languages. Programs include early childhood
education, youth mentorship and leadership development, employment
services, career readiness training, housing and financial
stability, senior citizen services, affordable housing and
neighborhood development, and arts and cultural events. Our work
expands beyond the Fruitvale district and now reaches across
Oakland and into Contra Costa County. The Unity Council employs a
diverse workforce of more than 300 people who reflect the
linguistic, cultural, and ethnic identity of the communities we
serve. Position Summary The Resident Services Coordinator II (RSC
II) is a mid-level resident services professional responsible for
delivering, coordinating, and monitoring on-site resident services
at affordable housing communities operated or supported by The
Unity Council. This position builds upon foundational resident
services experience and exercises a higher level of independence,
judgment, and leadership in supporting housing stability, community
engagement, and access to supportive services. The RSC II provides
direct services to residents, coordinates on-site programming,
manages service partnerships, supports data collection and
reporting requirements, and works closely with Property Management
and external service providers to ensure services are delivered in
alignment with executed Services Agreements, funding requirements,
and organizational standards. This role supports mixed-income,
family, senior, and special needs populations, including formerly
homeless households and Veterans. At veteran-serving sites, the
Resident Services Coordinator II will assume full responsibility
for veteran-focused service delivery, including functions
traditionally performed by external case management partners.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities The duties and
responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
Resident Support & Housing Stability Conduct resident needs
assessments and develop individualized or household service plans.
Provide one-on-one support, advocacy, referrals, and follow-up
related to housing stability, benefits access, health and wellness,
workforce readiness, and quality-of-life needs. Identify early
warning signs of housing instability (e.g., rent issues, lease
violations, behavioral concerns) and coordinate proactive
interventions with Property Management. Support residents in
understanding tenant rights, lease obligations, and available
supportive resources (non-legal guidance only). Respond to crises
and emergencies, including de-escalation, mandated reporting
(child, dependent adult, or elder abuse), and coordination with
emergency or crisis response systems. Veteran Services (Primary
Responsibility at Veteran-Serving Sites) Serve as the primary
on-site service provider for veteran households, assuming duties
previously provided by external case management partners. Conduct
psychosocial and housing stability assessments for veteran
residents and develop individualized action plans to support
housing retention, self-sufficiency, and well-being. Provide direct
assistance to veteran residents in accessing VA benefits,
healthcare, mental health services, substance use treatment, legal
assistance, transportation, employment, education, and income
supports. Provide crisis intervention and ongoing problem-solving
support for veteran residents experiencing behavioral health,
tenancy, or safety-related challenges. Collaborate closely with
Property Management to address veteran housing stability concerns,
including lease compliance, rent challenges, and neighbor disputes.
Community Building & Programming Plan, coordinate, and implement
culturally responsive on-site programs, workshops, classes, and
community-building activities aligned with resident needs and
Services Agreement requirements. Coordinate and support resident
meetings (at least quarterly), including outreach, agenda
development, facilitation support, interpretation coordination,
documentation, and follow-up. Support resident leadership
development, volunteer engagement, and resident councils or
associations, as applicable. Ensure veteran households are fully
integrated into resident meetings, programming, leadership
opportunities, and community activities. Service Coordination &
Partnerships Serve as a liaison between residents, Property
Management, internal Unity Council programs, and external service
providers. Recruit, coordinate, and monitor external service
providers and community partners delivering on-site services.
Participate in regular interdisciplinary and quarterly meetings
with Property Management to address resident needs, safety
concerns, service planning, and housing stability trends. Ensure
all service delivery complies with site protocols, community room
policies, and applicable Services Agreements. Workforce Development
& Resource Navigation Support residents with job readiness
activities, employment referrals, education and training
connections, and access to financial coaching and stability
resources. Facilitate linkages to Unity Council programs and
external resources serving families, seniors, youth, veterans, and
special-needs populations. Data, Documentation & Compliance
Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential resident service
records, including case notes, assessments, service plans, and
releases of information. Track service participation, referrals,
and outcomes using designated data systems (e.g., Salesforce or
other required platforms). Prepare and submit required monthly,
quarterly, and annual reports in accordance with executed Services
Agreements, funding requirements, and organizational standards.
Support compliance with service contracts, grants, and quality
assurance expectations. Language Access & Equity Provide language
support to residents in accordance with organizational Language
Support Policies, including verbal interpretation and translation
of resident services materials when qualified. Ensure services are
delivered equitably and are culturally and linguistically
responsive to the resident population. Additional Duties Support
orientation of new residents to available services and community
resources. Assist with service planning, annual service plans, and
budgeting inputs as requested. Attend required staff meetings,
trainings, and professional development activities. Perform other
related duties as assigned. Qualifications Education High School
Diploma or GED required Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Social
Work, Human Services, Psychology, Community Development,
Gerontology, or a related field preferred Experience Minimum 2–4
years of experience in resident services, social services, case
management, or community-based programming, preferably in
affordable housing or supportive housing settings Experience
working with diverse populations, including families, seniors,
and/or residents with disabilities, chronic health conditions, or
histories of homelessness Experience coordinating on-site programs
and community partnerships Knowledge & Skills Knowledge of
affordable housing environments and housing stability principles
Familiarity with public benefits systems and community resources in
Alameda County and the Bay Area Understanding of trauma-informed
care, harm reduction, Housing First principles, and crisis
intervention Strong organizational, communication, and
problem-solving skills Ability to facilitate meetings and community
gatherings Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
and data tracking systems; Salesforce experience preferred Ability
to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary
environment Language & Cultural Competency Bilingual capability
(e.g., English/Spanish or other community languages) strongly
preferred or required based on site needs Demonstrated cultural
humility and commitment to equity and inclusion Technical
Proficient in Microsoft Office and data entry systems. Experience
in Yardi Preferred Experience in Salesforce Preferred Other
Flexible schedule, including occasional evenings/weekends. Values
Commitment to The Unity Council’s mission of equity and inclusion.
Physical Requirements Must be able climb stairs, reach, bend, lift
20-30 pounds, crawl, kneel, stoop, twist, grasp with hands and
fingers materials, use arms and legs, able to walk, climb ladders
if applicable. Regularly required to sit for long periods of time,
and occasionally stand and walk; Regularly required to use hands to
operate computer and other office equipment; Close vision required
for computer use. Visual acuity for reading documents, data entry,
and resident records. Frequent movement between office, residential
units, and community spaces. Ability to sit, stand, and walk for
extended periods during the workday. Occasional outdoor activity
during resident or community events. Pre-Employment Requirements
Background/fingerprints Reference Checks This description is not
intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties,
responsibilities or requirements for the position. This position
may change or assume additional duties at any time. Please submit
your cover letter and resume. The Unity Council is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
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