ROSS Grant Coordinator
Company: Housing Authority of Kansas City MO
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: April 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Department: RESIDENT SERVICES Reports To: Director
of Resident Services FLSA Status: Exempt JOB SUMMARY Responsible
for working directly with residents, resident organizations, and
service providers to coordinate comprehensive service delivery that
results in the enhancement of the social and economic well-being of
the Housing Authority residents and their success within the ROSS
grant Programs. Incumbent will plan, implement, and organize the
ROSS grant programs and ensure that ROSS grant activities and
expenditures comply with HUD guidelines. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential Duties and Responsibilities The duties listed below
illustrate of the various types of work that may be performed. The
omission of specific statements regarding duties does not exclude
them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a
logical assignment in association with this position. Undertakes
and performs the following and all other work-related duties as
assigned. * Monitors ROSS grant programs, daily activities,
budgets. Supervises and mentors' staff, collaborates with community
agencies and partners and enters into contract negotiations with
potential vendors; reports grant activities to the Housing
Authority and HUD. * Coordinates with local service providers to
ensure that program participants are linked to supportive services
needed to achieve self-sufficiency, acts as a liaison between the
residents and local service providers. * Provides general case
management which includes intake, assessment, education, and
referral of residents to service providers in the general
community. * Establishes familiarity with community services;
maintains updated information on health, educational, vocational,
and social services; maintains a network of contact persons in
community organizations and government benefits programs to
facilitate resident linkages. * Markets the program to residents.
Develops methods and programs for reaching clients who need
services but do not on their own have the initiative to seek them.
* Coordinates and oversees the delivery of services, ensuring
services are provided on a regular, ongoing, and satisfactory
basis. * Coordinates and sponsors events, which may include
subjects relating to health care, job search seminars, life skills
training, etc. * Creates a resident group to promote
self-sufficiency efforts and/or encourage residents to build
informal support networks with other residents, family, and
friends. * Provides conflict resolution services and fosters a
sense of community among residents. * Provides a variety of
life-skills training to resolve financial and/or behavioral
problems affecting resident's continued housing via direct training
or referrals to community agencies. These may include, but are not
limited to, nutrition, transportation, conflict resolution, basic
money management, problem-solving and other cognitive skills,
financial literacy, credit repair, interpersonal skills, job
training/search/placement, disability services counseling, meal
services and/or assistance with activities of daily living for
elderly/disabled residents. * Monitors the ongoing provision of
services including supportive services from community agencies and
keep the case management and provider Authority current with the
progress of the individual. Monitors the provision of supportive
services where appropriate. * Attends trainings to further the
mission of the ROSS grant programs as well as the mission of the
Authority. * Reinforces welfare-to-work programs and focus efforts
on increasing residents' earning capacity. Set career goals and
seek professional mentors within organizations where residents may
be working. * Collects and reports on program participant
demographic data that can be used in applying for grants or
developing procedures and policies that better meet the needs of
those served. * Gathers accurate participant and program data for
use in outcomes-based performance evaluation and reporting.
Evaluates the overall success of the program. * Tracks and reports
to HUD on the progress of residents enrolled in the program.
Reports include, but are not limited to, Annual reports and
narratives. * Manages and oversees grant expenditures by monitoring
budget expenditures and performs budget revisions as necessary. *
Designs and implements evaluation tools to assess quality of
services and resident satisfaction. * Participates in the design of
new program and service delivery models and writing/production of
grant application documents. * Assists in coordinating activities
of volunteers, student interns and contractors; participates in
developing and coordinating the implementation of
volunteer/mentorship relationships with residents. * Represents the
Housing Authority and the department on internal and community
committees and task forces as assigned. * Develops a personal work
plan to achieve department and Authority annual goals, objectives,
and work standards. Maintains relationships with other staff. *
Operates within national, state, and local legal, regulatory, and
programmatic constraints in areas of responsibility. SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITIES Assignments and instructions received primarily
from the Director of Resident Services are broad, though there are
some occasions when the employee receives specific instructions.
The employee initiates and performs routine activities without
supervisory direction. Problems or situations that arise and are
not covered by instructions are either dealt with independently, or
in consultation with the supervisor. The employee's work is
reviewed regularly for adherence to policies and the attainment of
objectives. The employee has no supervisory responsibilities.
QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES Behavioral Competencies This
position requires the incumbent to exhibit the following behavioral
skills: Job Knowledge: Exhibits requisite knowledge, skills, and
abilities to perform the position effectively. Demonstrates
knowledge of policies, procedures, goals, objectives, operational
entities, requirements, and activities as they apply to the
assigned organizational entity of the Authority. Uses appropriate
judgment & decision making in accordance with level of
responsibility. Commitment: Sets high standards of performance;
pursues aggressive goals and works hard/smart to achieve them;
strives for results and success; conveys a sense of urgency and
brings issues to closure; persists despite obstacles and
opposition. Customer Service: Meets/exceeds the expectations and
requirements of internal and external customers; identifies,
understands, monitors, and measures the needs of both internal and
external customers; talks and acts with customers in mind.
Recognizes work colleagues as customers. Effective Communication:
Ensures important information is passed to those who need to know;
conveys necessary information clearly and effectively orally or in
writing. Demonstrates attention to, and conveys understanding of,
the comments and questions of others; listens effectively.
Initiative: Proactively seeks solutions to resolve unexpected
challenges. Actively assists others without formal/informal
direction. Possesses the capacity to learn and actively seeks
developmental feedback. Applies feedback for continued growth by
mastering concepts needed to perform work. Responsiveness and
Accountability: Demonstrates a high level of conscientiousness;
holds oneself personally responsible for one's own work; does fair
share of work. Teamwork: Balances team and individual
responsibilities; exhibits objectivity and openness to others'
views; gives and welcomes feedback; contributes to building a
positive team spirit; puts success of team above own interests;
supports everyone's efforts to succeed. Job Competencies * Good
knowledge of pertinent HUD regulations and public housing
management, and comprehensive knowledge of Authority policies and
procedures. * Knowledge of Fair Housing, Equal Opportunity, and
nondiscrimination laws and regulations. * Knowledge of the
community, its resources, and dynamics applicable to the delivery
of Housing Authority programs in assigned areas of responsibility.
* Skill in representing the Housing Authority effectively in making
presentations and conducting meetings with clients and
community/public organizations. * Skill in understanding, applying,
adopting, explaining, and interpreting complex regulations,
policies, and procedures. * Considerable knowledge of social work
and resources available through community service agencies. *
Thorough knowledge of accepted consultation and interviewing
techniques. * Ability to address the public and present information
in a clear, concise, and convincing manner. * Ability to deal
effectively with situations that require tact and diplomacy, yet
firmness. * Ability to establish and maintain effective and
courteous working relationships with other employees, elderly
residents, community agencies, and other agencies that provide
services. * Ability to operate general office machinery, computer,
copies and knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, & PowerPoint, and
other software. * Good knowledge of the typical problems and needs
of seniors. * Ability to understand and follow moderately complex
written and oral instructions and to communicate and relate to
persons of diverse backgrounds, ages, and abilities. * Must be able
to maintain punctuality and attendance as scheduled. EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or
university in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or other
closely related field and five (5) years of progressively
responsible social services, community services, and/or
housing-related work or closely related responsibilities. A
combination of experience and formal education may fulfill this
requirement. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS Incumbent(s)
must be able to meet the physical requirements of the
classification and have mobility, balance, coordination, vision,
hearing, and dexterity levels appropriate to the functions
performed. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work is performed primarily in an office environment but may
involve visits to housing developments, the offices of other
agencies, community centers, and meeting halls. The incumbent
frequently uses standard office equipment including personal
computers, telephone, and related equipment. Work is in a primarily
diverse setting. Work may involve visits to resident's homes or the
offices of other agencies. The employee may be exposed to weather
extremes and the usual hazards associated with other business
facilities and resident homes. Office environment. The noise level
in the work environment is moderate. CONTACTS Work requires
frequent internal contact with employees and managers in the
administration of the resident services program and with external
contacts. The employee's contacts include: Resident Services staff,
Authority personnel, residents, resident councils, businesses,
corporations, community service organizations and agencies. The
purpose of such contacts is to bring community and resident
services to Authority residents, foster resident pride,
participation, and provide various kinds of support and assistance
for individuals and families. OTHER REQUIREMENTS * Must possess a
valid driver's license. * Must be available for occasional
overnight travel for training. * Must pass employment drug
screening and criminal background check. * Must work with the
highest degree of confidentiality. The Housing Authority of Kansas
City, Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This job
description is subject to change and in no manner states or implies
that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be
performed. The duties herein are representative of the essential
functions of this job. This job description reflects management's
assignment of functions; however, it does not prescribe or restrict
tasks that may be assigned. Nothing in this document restricts
management's right to assign or reassign duties and
responsibilities at any time. The qualifications listed above are
guidelines, other combinations of education and experience that
could provide the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to
perform the job may be considered at the discretion of the
Executive Director. Employment with the Housing Authority of Kansas
City, Missouri is on an "at-will" basis. Nothing in this document
is intended to create an employment contract, implied or otherwise,
and does not constitute a promise of continued employment.
Disclaimer: The above statements describe the general nature,
level, and type of work performed by the incumbent(s) assigned to
this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list
of all responsibilities, demands, and skills required of personnel
so classified. Job descriptions are not intended to and do not
imply or create any employment, compensation, or contract rights to
any person or persons. Management reserves the right to add,
delete, or modify and/or all provisions of this description at any
time as needed without notice. This job description supersedes
earlier versions. Requirements: PIc20feddf386e-29400-39282910
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