WHAT MAKES VOA SPECIAL?
VOAC recognizes the unique needs of the older adult who needs a wheelchair ramp to stay at home safely, and the preschooler whose family needs additional resources. VOAC supports veteran’s efforts to exit homelessness as well as provides a safe place for survivors of domestic violence. Wherever VOAC goes, it combines relationship-building, volunteers and quality services to lift and support our neighbor’s efforts to become self-sufficient and reach their full potential.
The Residential Coordinator at Irving Street Women’s Residence (Irving) is directly responsible for the management of the facility (during their shift), the service provision for the participants in the program, assisting the residents with maintaining their housing in the program as well as obtaining housing in the community upon exit. This program is a HUD identified Safe Haven serving up to 25 individuals identifying as an unaccompanied woman, transgender and gender-neutral individuals experiencing chronic homelessness with at least a mental health disability in a 24-hour residential program. Service modalities include Housing First Trauma Informed Care, Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, Crises De-escalation and Critical Time Intervention. Job duties include supporting and coordinating with the Residential Case Manager in the delivery of appropriate housing stability and support services for women experiencing chronic homelessness including ensuring client needs are met, maintaining the safety and wellbeing of all 25 residents, maintaining the cleanliness of the facility, providing life skill classes, maintaining client files and program data entry/ maintenance. Further, Residential Coordinators will have an expertise on mental health services and may develop specialty areas including housing, employment, legal services, benefits, or others as indicated by the needs of the program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
While Coordinators are on duty, they are likely single-staffed and unless they have established coverage for an approved reason, they will be expected to stay at the facility for the entirety of their shift.
All full-time staff are considered “essential staff,” requiring to be on their scheduled shifts regardless of holidays or inclement weather. This is compensated as determined by HR.
All full-time staff are also required be on the on-call rotation. This may result in being on-call approximately every 4-6 weeks. During on-call, all staff are required to answer calls for coverage issues for an entire seven days (Friday at 5pm until the next Friday at 5pm). This may require coverage of shifts at all residential facilities. There is a $100 stipend as compensation for being on call plus any overtime worked. Part-time residential coordinators may volunteer to be apart of the on-call rotation.
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Preferred Qualifications of Position
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
PAY RANGE
$19.29/hr. - $20.00/hr. + $1.00/hr. for overnight
Starting Pay:
Based on experience
Benefit eligibility is based on job type/status
Vacation Time
Separate Sick Time
Paid Holidays
Floating Holidays
Personal Days
Volunteer/Wellness Day
Tuition Assistance
Pension Plan
403b Retirement Plan with Agency Match
Health, Dental, Vision, Pet Insurances
Life Insurance
Accident Insurance
Employee Assistance/Work Life Balance Program
Employee Discount Program
LifeLock with Norton
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Volunteers of America is an EEO/AA Employer
Position Will Remain Open Until Filled
VISA SPONSORSHIP IS NOT OFFERED FOR THIS ROLE
Veterans are Strongly Encouraged to Apply
Employee must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to safety or health of self or others. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Employee will perform job according to applied laws. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. If you require a reasonable accommodation to perform this role, please contact HR@VOAColorado.org to begin the Interactive Process.

Volunteers of America Colorado is a nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need transform their lives. Through more than 50 distinct human service programs, Volunteers of America changes the lives of more than 140,000 vulnerable Coloradoans each year. VOA services include housing and emergency shelters, hunger and nutrition services, and many other community support programs. Our work touches the mind, body, heart, and ultimately the spirit of those we serve. VOA integrates compassion with highly effective programs that build and strengthen communities.
WHO WE SERVE
Since 1896, VOAC has supported and empowered Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens. Volunteers of America Colorado supports many diverse populations including families, children, veterans, and seniors. We address the unmet needs within our communities and create programs that empower our neighbors to become self-sufficient and reach their full potential.
WHAT MAKES VOA SPECIAL?
Volunteers of America Colorado believes unique challenges require unique and thoughtful solutions. VOA creates specialized programs to meet the critical needs of the communities we serve—our programs across Colorado look different because each community is distinct. Volunteers of America recognizes the senior who needs assistance with her grocery shopping in Fort Collins, and the student in Aurora who has never been to summer camp. We support Denver’s homeless veterans who have been underserved and prepare preschoolers challenged by poverty to be successful in elementary school and beyond. Wherever we go we engage faith, relationship-building, and volunteers to lift-up and support Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens.