Social Worker/ Residential Services Coordina

NAVARINO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC Danbury, Connecticut, United States Professional Services

About this position

Position Summary

The Resident Services Coordinator / Social Worker provides on-site supportive services to residents of a 55+ Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) community. This role supports resident stability, housing retention, and quality of life by connecting residents to public benefits, entitlement programs, and community-based resources. Services are voluntary and provided in compliance with LIHTC program requirements, Fair Housing regulations, and confidentiality standards.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Resident Services & Case Management

  • Provide voluntary, non-mandatory resident services to support housing stability and independent living
  • Conduct resident needs assessments related to benefits, health access, food security, transportation, and social support
  • Develop and maintain individualized service plans based on resident goals and needs
  • Provide ongoing follow-up, referrals, and advocacy to ensure continuity of services
  • Supporting residents at risk of housing instability by connecting them to appropriate assistance resources

Benefits & Entitlement Assistance

  • Assist residents with understanding, applying for, and maintaining eligibility for public benefits and assistance programs, including:
    • Medicare, Medicaid, and Medicare Savings Programs
    • Social Security, SSI, and SSDI
    • SNAP and other nutrition assistance programs
    • Energy and utility assistance programs
    • State, county, and local senior assistance programs
  • Provide education on eligibility requirements, recertification timelines, and required documentation
  • Coordinate with external agencies while maintaining resident consent and confidentiality

LIHTC & Compliance Support (Non-Certification Role)

  • Support compliance goals by promoting resident stability and leasing compliance through supportive services
  • Work collaboratively with property management staff while maintaining clear separation between:
    • Resident services functions
    • Income qualification, rent determination, and compliance activities
  • Maintain accurate service documentation for reporting and audit support, without collecting or determining income eligibility
  • Ensure all services are offered consistently and without discrimination, in compliance with Fair Housing and LIHTC regulations

Community Partnerships & Resource Coordination

  • Maintain current knowledge of community resources serving older adults and low-income households
  • Establish and maintain relationships with local service providers, healthcare organizations, and nonprofit agencies
  • Coordinate on-site programming or informational sessions that are optional and open to all eligible residents

Documentation & Reporting

  • Maintain confidential resident service records in accordance with organizational policies and privacy laws
  • Track service utilization, referrals, and outcomes for internal reporting and compliance support
  • Assist with resident services reporting required for funding, audits, or agency reviews

Qualifications

Required

  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, Gerontology, or a related field, or equivalent relevant experience
  • Experience working with older adults, affordable housing residents, or social service programs
  • Working knowledge of public benefits and entitlement programs
  • Understanding of LIHTC housing principles, Fair Housing requirements, and resident rights
  • Strong organizational, communication, and advocacy skills

Preferred

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Social Work (BSW/MSW)
  • Case management certification or social services credential
  • Experience in LIHTC, HUD-assisted, or affordable senior housing environments
  • Bilingual or multilingual abilities

Work Environment

  • On-site position in a 55+ LIHTC residential community
  • Regular interaction with residents, property management staff, and community partners
  • Occasional off-site meetings with service providers or agencies

Core Competencies

  • Resident-centered and trauma-informed approach
  • Strong understanding of housing stability and aging-in-place principles
  • Ability to work within compliance-driven environments
  • Professional discretion and confidentiality
  • Cultural competence and ethical practice

Salary Information

$20.0 - $22.0 Annual Salary