Housing Manager Supportive Housing
New York City, NY - USA
Job Summary
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
Founded in 1980 Urban Resource Institute (URI) is the nations largest provider of domestic violence shelter and support services and a leading provider of housing and services for families experiencing homelessness. Across 24 shelters in New York City URI provides safe housing for nearly 4000 individuals and their pets every night and serves more than 40000 people annually.
URIs work is grounded in survivor-centered trauma-informed and culturally responsive addition to emergency and transitional housing URI delivers a robust continuum of Justice Initiativesincluding economic empowerment legal education and advocacy prevention and youth programming and abusive partner interventiondesigned to break cycles of violence instability and poverty. URI also develops permanent affordable and supportive housing advancing long-term pathways to safety healing and stability for families and communities.
Innovative Urban Village opening in Summer 2026 is Urban Resource Institutes first Supportive Housing program in partnership with Christian Cultural Center and is a comprehensive redevelopment project located in East New York Brooklyn. Phase 1A includes 376 income-based rental residences of which 94 units are dedicated to families who have experienced homelessness as a result of domestic violence and who qualify for Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI) services. The program provides permanent supportive housing and trauma-informed culturally competent services designed to promote long-term housing stability and independent living. As URIs first Supportive Housing program Innovative Urban Village represents a foundational expansion of the agencys housing continuum requiring the development of a comprehensive program model policies procedures and service framework from inception through full implementation.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Housing Manager plays a critical role in supporting residents long term housing stability by coordinating move ins facilitating tenancy education and partnering with property management to address housing related needs. The Housing Manager conducts housing readiness assessments assists with lease up processes monitors tenancy conditions and intervenes early to prevent eviction.
This role requires strong knowledge of NYC housing systems excellent communication skills and the ability to support families impacted by domestic violence. The Housing Manager collaborates closely with Case Managers the Economic Empowerment Specialist and the Director of Clinical Services to ensure integrated high quality service delivery aligned with ESSHI and OTDA standards.
Salary: $59000 - $60000
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Housing Placement & MoveâIn Coordination
- Conduct housing readiness assessments and develop individualized housing plans.
- Coordinate unit offers viewing appointments and moveâin logistics.
- Assist residents with completing housing applications gathering required documentation and preparing for inspections.
- Facilitate lease signings and provide orientation on tenant rights responsibilities and building policies.
- Ensure completion of moveâin checklists and habitability documentation.
Tenancy Support & Housing Retention
- Provide ongoing tenancy education including lease compliance communication with property management conflict resolution and household management.
- Conduct required home visits to assess unit conditions safety and tenancy stability.
- Identify early warning signs of tenancy risk and collaborate with Case Managers and Clinical leadership to intervene.
- Support residents in resolving landlordâtenant issues before they escalate.
- Assist with rent contribution calculations income updates and subsidy recertifications.
Property Management Partnership
- Serve as the primary liaison between the service team and property management.
- Communicate regularly regarding repairs maintenance issues safety concerns and tenancy challenges.
- Participate in joint case conferences to address complex tenancy issues.
- Support reasonable accommodation requests and ensure compliance with fair housing standards.
ESSHI OTDA & Supportive Housing Compliance
- Ensure all housingârelated services align with ESSHI service categories and OTDA regulations.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in CAPS HMIS and other required data systems.
- Track occupancy unit turnover and housing stability outcomes.
- Support audits inspections and quality assurance activities.
Crisis Intervention & Risk Management
- Respond to housingârelated crises using deâescalation and traumaâinformed strategies.
- Collaborate with Case Managers and Clinical leadership to address safety concerns DVârelated risks and behavioral health issues impacting tenancy.
- Coordinate emergency responses with internal leadership and external partners as needed.
Resource Navigation & Community Linkages
- Connect residents to housingârelated supports such as HEAP utility assistance furniture banks and legal services.
- Assist residents in navigating subsidy programs rental arrears assistance and housing court processes.
- Maintain relationships with community housing partners brokers and landlords.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Work closely with Case Managers to ensure integrated service delivery and alignment of housing and service plans.
- Collaborate with the Economic Empowerment Specialist to support income stability and employment goals that impact housing retention.
- Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences and team meetings.
Training & Professional Development
- Participate in ongoing training on traumaâinformed care DV best practices housing law fair housing and supportive housing standards.
- Engage in reflective supervision and contribute to a culture of learning and accountability.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES
- Bachelors degree required; equivalent experience in housing navigation property management or supportive housing accepted.
- Certifications in housing counseling fair housing or related areas preferred but not required.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in housing placement housing navigation or supportive housing services.
- Knowledge of OTDA regulations ESSHI guidelines and NYC housing systems.
- Experience working with survivors of domestic violence and families with complex needs.
- Strong understanding of landlordâtenant law fair housing protections and subsidy programs.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with property management and service teams.
- Strong organizational communication and documentation skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fastâpaced environment.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and data management systems.
- Demonstrated deâescalation and conflict resolution skills.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Will be required to read printed and handwritten materials.
- Will be required to use computer mouse and keyboard.
- Will be required to read information on computer screen.
- Must be able to sit for extended periods of time.
- Must be able to enter information in digital forms and spreadsheets.
- Must be able to lift 10 pounds at times occasionally reach and bend.
- May require occasional work outside established working hours including evenings and weekends.
Urban Resource Institute provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race color religion age sex national origin disability status genetics protected veteran status sexual orientation gender identity or expression or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local laws.
Required Experience:
Manager
About Company
Urban Resource Institute helps transform the lives of domestic violence survivors and homeless families, with a focus on communities of color and other vulnerable populations. We have deepened our impact and become the largest provider of domestic violence shelter services in the U.S. ... View more