Housing Intake and Administration Coordinator
Company: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Rapid Re-Housing Intake and Administration Coordinator Bridge
Over Troubled Waters Boston, MA WHO WE ARE For over 50 years,
Bridge Over Troubled Waters has provided a comprehensive continuum
of care for runaway, homeless, and high-risk youth in Boston, and
has been a national model in providing innovative youth services.
Our mission is to transform the lives of youth through safe,
supportive and encouraging relationships, counseling, housing, and
skill-building, to guide them towards self-sufficiency and
achieving their goals. ABOUT THE ROLE The Rapid Re-Housing Intake
and Administration Coordinator is responsible for overseeing young
adult intake, rapid re-housing pre-placement, and administrative
tasks related to Rapid Re-Housing programs. This role ensures
accurate and timely data entry; maintains detailed tracking systems
for young adult and landlord information; manages billing reports;
and ensures compliance with auditing standards. The ideal candidate
is highly organized and works collaboratively with the data and
quality team, program director, and case managers to ensure the
successful delivery of Rapid Re-housing services. This is primarily
an office-based role, but there will be occasional fieldwork and
interactions with young adults (YA’s) as required. The coordinator
must have flexibility to attend meetings or events outside of the
standard working hours as . RESPONSIBILITIES Young Adult (YA)
Intake and Assessment Conduct all YA intake processes, entering YA
information into the ETO(Efforts to Outcomes)system. Perform HUD
Assessment starting, entrance, quarterly, annual, and exit
assessment for YA. Complete recertification for YA in the Rapid
Re-Housing program, including HUD recertification for all YA’s .
Pre-Placement and Rapid Re-Housing Manage pre-placement tasks,
including maintaining pre-placement lists for YA’s approved for
rapid re-housing. Work with case managers and housing teams to
ensure smooth pre-placement processes and timely housing
assignments. Data Entry and Management Maintain accurate records
and tracking sheets for YA balances, landlord information, and
housing placements. Update and audit YA charts in ETO on a monthly
basis , ensuring all charts are current and complete. Notify case
managers when YA records or notes are incomplete or missing.
Auditing and Reporting Conduct monthly audits on YA files to ensure
compliance and data accuracy. Prepare and maintain billing reports,
spreadsheets, and tracking documents. Collaborate with the
Associate Director to ensure all updates are reflected in ETO and
case managers are compliant with data requirements. Report to the
Associate Director to provide updates on RRH and program
compliance. Work with the Associate Director to improve YA filing
and tracking systems and assist in developing templates for YA
communication (e.g., Letters, leases, promissory notifications
updating and maintaining). Consult with case managers to ensure
timely and accurate case notes, assessments, and updates in ETO.
Work with program teams and Director to identify areas of process
improvement. Participate in regular team meetings and contribute to
the overall success of Rapid Re-Housing Support other
administrative and operational tasks as needed. QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge and understanding of “Housing First” philosophy and
strategies. Knowledge of and experience with data collection and
management systems. Knowledge of social service , housing support,
and basic benefit systems. Capacity to engage youth and provide
support, including advocacy, reducing isolation, problem-solving,
listening, and identification of resources. Excellent
organizational and time management skills. High Proficiency in
Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word) and data management systems.
Strong written and verbal Communication skills. Ability to work
collaboratively and independently in a fast-paced environment.
Experience working with housing programs. Due to the nature of the
housing case manager’s work, a flexible schedule and
ability/willingness to work outside of regular business hours is
essential. Two to four years of experience working with vulnerable
youth ages 18 – 24. Minimum two years of experience in housing
services, case management, or administrative roles in nonprofit or
governmental settings. Valid driver’s license required and
continuous clean driver’s record. Bachelor's degree is preferred.
Knowledge of Rapid Re-Housing programs and young adult intake
management systems is preferred. Please Note: This job description
is not intended to describe in detail the multitude of tasks that
may be assigned, but rather to give a general sense of the
responsibilities and expectations of the position. As the nature of
the business demands change, so too may the essential functions of
the position. The candidate who accepts this role is expected to be
flexible in meeting changing demands. SKILLS AND STRENGTHS Comfort
and confidence working in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment.
Enthusiastic about working with homeless transitional youth
population. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS While performing the duties of
this job the employee is regularly required to sit, work at a
computer, stand and walk, and must be able to lift/move weight up
to 25 pounds. The employee also must be able to hear and speak
sufficiently to manage phone calls and effectively
communicate/converse with others. The employee must have visual
acuity and cognitive capacity to read, understand, and draft
reports, letters, etc. PAY AND BENEFITS The hourly rate for this
position is $25.00 per hour. Benefits include: Paid time off (sick
time, vacation time, personal time) as well as 13 paid holidays and
a birthday holiday Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(K) with
3% matching of contributions after 90 days of employment
Employer-sponsored flexible spending accounts, commuter pre-tax
benefits, employer paid short-term disability, long term
disability, and life insurance Ongoing job training, including four
off-site half-day trainings each year EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer
and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color,
religion, sexual orientation, national origin, cultural heritage,
ancestry, political belief, age, marital status, pregnancy,
physical or mental disability or veteran status.
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