
Job Location Our House - Oakland, CA 94621 Salary Range $58,000.00 - $61,000.00 Salary/year Job Category Management
East Oakland Community Project JOB DESCRIPTION
Title: Program Youth Coordinator
Department: Homeless Youth Collaborative
Reports to: Program Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
Directly Leads4-5
Budgetary Line Responsibility: None
Salary Range: $58,000 to $61,000
Our House Program Youth Coordinator is responsible for the overall operations of EOCP/HYC's transitional housing program for young adults ( 18-25)
This position provides case management, counseling, life skills training, referrals to educational and employment and medical resources.
This position closely supervises a staff of 4 to 5 Youth Advisors to ensure that residents receive the structure, attentiveness and training needed to become productive, independent adults.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Service Delivery
Monitor the progress and activities of transitional housing youth by conducting weekly case management meetings. This will assist the youth to establish:
Employment or other income eligibilities
Promote improved basic living skills amongst residents by:
• Coordinating weekly life skills groups.
• Assisting residents to complete housing and employment applications.
• Coordinating tutoring for residents who are in need of assistance with homework assignments.
• Coordinate community partner engagement and awareness.
Promote positive resident interactions and healthy living environment by:
• Initiating resolution intervention techniques to handle conflicts between residents as needed.
• Promote good health, in case of illness, and ensure that residents receive the proper medical attention.
• Promote and maintain a clean work environment and ensure that office area and equipment cleaned daily.
• Work with the youth to ensure they are partnered with other local
• organizations to ensure they have healthy community and social involvement.
Administration
• Maintain residents' files and update progress notes as needed.
• Maintain an accurate account of house activities by maintaining a current log book.
• Complete monthly program data report.
Update HMIS after each client interaction. Facilitate client intakes and enrollments.
• Check in Bi-Weekly with Covenant House & Beyond Emancipation to create and maintain a potential client waitlist.
• Bi-Weekly check in with data and compliance team.
• Complete trainings as needed for professional development.
• Monitor and ensure all program outcomes are being met.
Management/Supervision
•Interview prospective applicants.
• Conduct orientation and training of newly hired employees
• Monitor Youth Advisors' work to ensure compliance with job duties
• Provide training recommendations
• Meet with Program Director weekly for Supervision to discuss program issues and/or concerns
• Facilitate weekly Supervision with all scheduled Youth Advisors.
• Facilitate house , staff meeting monthly.
Professional Conduct
•Promote a healthy environment for residents by modeling a positive, professional demeanor
•Promote a healthy work environment for staff members by modeling a positive, professional attitude at all times.
•Must maintain professional boundaries at all times.
•Must wear business casual attire and adhere to the EOCP dress code at all times.
• Other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This position supervises full time, part time, and On-Call Youth Advisors.
QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications include: This position demands a high energy, positive, mature adult who is nurturing toward young adults who are in the process of developing life coping strategies to overcome homelessness. Specific qualifications include
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
• College level
REASONING ABILITY:
COMPUTER SKILLS
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This position requires the ability to work in an environment with youth with multiple issues

Our mission
EOCP empowers individuals and families who are homeless in Alameda County to regain a life of self-reliance. We provide dignified emergency and transitional housing and compassionate, comprehensive support services that prepare homeless people to successfully transition to well-being and sustainable permanent housing.
How EOCP Started:
East Oakland Community Project’s story begins as a grassroots support network that evolved into a sustainable community resource. In 1990, a group of community activists began the Mission Safe program in a vacant lot on East 14th Street. They provided street-level support — food, motel vouchers, and service referrals — to people experiencing homelessness. At the time, thousands of people had recently been displaced from their homes due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, adding to the already existing crisis of minimal shelter for people experiencing homelessness in East Oakland. In response, the City of Oakland, Alameda County, and Mission Safe joined together to establish an emergency housing shelter that became known as the East Oakland Community Project.