About Jubilee Housing
The mission of Jubilee Housing is building diverse, compassionate communities that create opportunities for everyone to thrive. Since 1973, Jubilee has worked to provide high quality affordable housing and holistic support to those experiencing persistent economic hardship in the Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights neighborhoods of Washington D.C. Jubilee operates more than a dozen properties totaling more than 500 homes and has an active development pipeline of several hundred new affordable housing units in progress, including a integration of a first in kind aquaponics farm. Jubilee also offers robust programming for residents and community members as they pursue life goals.
Jubilee Housing is an innovator in financing affordable housing and a responsible steward of the investments it receives. Jubilee produces Justice Housing® which is affordable to those with few financial assets, located in neighborhoods where resources such as good schools, grocery stores, and public transportation are readily accessible and near services that support as they pursue educational and career attainment. Jubilee is seeking individuals who want to work with us to ensure Justice Housing becomes a reality for all who need it.
Position Description
The Reentry House Manager plays a crucial role in leading the reentry team in creating a transformative community experience, fostering an environment where peers support one another while ensuring residents receive effective support and accountability on their reintegration journey. This position is responsible for overseeing all aspects of resident management, enhancing program operations, and ensuring adherence to health and safety standards within the facilities. The Reentry House Manager will cultivate a therapeutic environment, exemplify pro-social modeling, and implement strategic initiatives to improve resident outcomes.
Specific Duties
- Oversee daily operations of the resident program, ensuring the effective delivery of services and support to residents. Maintain quality, detailed resident engagement entries via the Apricot System, leading team training on data entry and documentation practices.
- Conduct substance abuse and alcohol testing in accordance with program policy, ensuring compliance and accuracy.
- Foster a calm, friendly, and cooperative atmosphere within the facility, proactively addressing any disruptions to maintain a clean and orderly environment. Implement conflict resolution strategies and team interventions to de-escalate resident conflicts effectively.
- Supervise regular room checks and monitor resident engagement to ensure productive participation in activities. Supervise medication distribution, maintaining accurate, confidential, and timely records while training staff on best practices.
- Complete timely, thorough incident reports and oversee the review process to identify areas for improvement. Report issues or concerns promptly to the team and coordinate with team members to address resident needs effectively.
- Lead daily team communications, providing updates on incidents and resident progress during assigned shifts. Facilitate and document regular house meetings, encouraging resident participation in community building efforts.
- Ensure program rules and policies are enforced consistently and fairly among residents, overseeing compliance efforts.
- Develop and implement crisis management strategies according to established guidelines, training staff on emergency procedures.
- Participate actively in scheduled meetings, staff development, and training while mentoring new team members.
- Conduct training sessions for Substance Use as a Chronic Condition Engagement and Education Training (SUCCEED) upon certification.
- Oversee resident chore assignments, ensuring accountability and fostering responsibility within the community.
- Manage supply inventory control and resource distribution, collaborating with the team to optimize program needs.
- Monitor the work performance of house monitors and ensure their compliance with program policies and practices. Provide support and coordinative assistance to program team members as needed to ensure programmatic success.
Desired Qualifications
Justice-involved individuals are encouraged to apply. Personal experience returning from incarceration is highly valued by the organization and can be considered in lieu of other qualifications.
- Significant experience working with justice-involved individuals is preferred, ideally in a supervisory or management capacity.
- In-depth knowledge of trauma-informed systems of care and best practices in reentry programming.
- Strong interpersonal, engagement, organizational, and advanced time-management skills.
- Proven ability to maintain appropriate boundaries while engaging with residents and providing support.
- Exceptional communication skills, capable of interacting with individuals of diverse ethnic, social, or economic backgrounds.
- Strong problem-solving abilities, with a capacity for independent decision-making and responsibility management.
- Excellent organizational skills and initiative, with a proven track record of follow-through on multifaceted tasks.
- Commitment to the organization's mission and philosophy, demonstrating sensitivity to cultural diversity and organizational harmony.
- Self-directed and adaptable, able to meet the changing needs of the program and residents, including a flexible schedule for mandatory meetings/groups.
- Proficiency in computer applications, including spreadsheets, Microsoft Office, calendar management, email, and database software necessary for job responsibilities.
- Strong documentation, decision-making, people skills, conflict resolution skills, and integrity. - Must be able to pass a criminal background check.
- Ability to communicate effectively and professionally through various channels, including telephone, email, and text.
- Familiarity with online meeting platforms and a readiness to learn and adapt to new technologies.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential duties. - Ability to use a computer, sit, use hands, operate tools or controls, and communicate verbally. - Physical agility to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, or crouch, with the capacity to lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. - Availability to work evenings as required based on individual and program needs. - Capability to respond to calls, texts, and emails after hours related to staffing, inquiries and crisis resolution.
Benefits
Benefits include health, vision, and dental insurance, STD, LTD, and Life insurances, paid vacation, sick leave, holidays, transportation stipend and a 403b matched contribution retirement plan.
Background Check and Drug Screening
Finalist(s) for this position will be subject to a drug screening and will be required to consent to a pre-employment background check as a condition of employment.
Background check and drug test results do not automatically preclude you from being considered for employment. We recognize that each candidate"s circumstances may differ, and we evaluate all aspects of your application and qualifications before making a final decision.
References
Please be prepared to provide 3 professional references if you are selected for this role.
Hybrid Work Model
Jubilee observes a hybrid work schedule; agreed upon schedule with manager
Jubilee Housing is an Equal Opportunity Employer
The pay range for this role is:50,000 - 55,000 USD per year(Headquarters)

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