Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago partners with mission-driven people and organizations across Cook and Lake counties to witness a message of mercy and hope to a world in need by improving lives and nourishing spirits; strengthening and empowering people, families, and communities; and committing to being present to our times through the eyes of faith.
Role Overview
The Floating Assistant Site Director - CCAC Senior Buildings oversees daily operations and resident services across multiple communities, managing administration, compliance, financial tasks, emergencies, and site support while fostering a welcoming environment and ensuring adherence to organizational and regulatory standards in collaboration with Site Directors and Program Managers.
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Assist in managing operations across multiple communities, ensuring smooth and efficient day-to-day functioning. Create and maintain a welcoming environment for a diverse range of individuals, demonstrating courtesy, diplomacy, and a commitment to service excellence in all interactions. In absence of the Site Director or during emergency situations, assume the responsibilities of the Site Director under the direction of a Program Manager or Team Lead. Able to respond to emergencies as needed, after hours and/or on weekends.
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Manage financial and administrative tasks for assigned site(s), including the collection, deposit, and posting of monthly rent payments, and issuing timely notices for delinquent accounts in accordance with CCAC policies. Process property-related invoices accurately upon receipt, ensuring prompt entry into the organization's designated accounting system and adherence to established procedures. Prepare and submit all required compliance reports and ensure readiness for annual audits. Perform a full range of administrative duties and coordinate resident services.
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Support compliance and resident services across communities, including maintaining outreach and waitlists, completing housing applications, and verifying eligibility. Assist with move-ins and recertifications by scheduling interviews, facilitating forms, collecting documentation, performing rent calculations, and preparing lease agreements. Ensure that all physical and electronic files are maintained in strict accordance with CCAC standards, as well as investor and regulatory requirements.
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Provide site support and assist with training, reporting issues and unusual situations to Site Directors and Program Managers, and offering recommendations as appropriate. Assist with annual, unit, and site inspections. Support resident activities, including event setup and cleanup. Respond to and coordinate the resolution of resident and maintenance-related emergencies. Provide training support as needed and participate in specialized training sessions offered by regulatory agencies, investors, funding bodies, and/or the organization.
Team Member Responsibilities:
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Faith-filled Hope and Joy: Uplift each other in times of darkness and celebrate together in times of light, leaning in with humility, humor, and hope.
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Meaningful and Measurable Impact: Meet human need with love, balance immediate action with lasting change, and act with accountability through dialogue, analyses, and reflection.
PLEASE NOTE: Essential functions include all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
- Kneel and move from sitting, bending, kneeling, or standing multiple times a day
- Climb up and down up to 3 flights of stairs at a time
- Lift, push, and pull up to 10 lbs
- Lift, push, and pull up to 25 lbs
- Lift, push, and pull up to 50 lbs
Other Requirements: Comply with program and/or Agency requirements related to:
- Background check
- DMV check
Qualifications and Skills
Minimum:
Additional for Floating Role:
Minimum: H.S. Diploma or GED; 1-3 years relevant experience
Preferred: Associate's Degree (AA); 3-5 years relevant experience
Certification and Licensure
Minimum: Must obtain NCHM Certified Occupancy Specialist certificate within 12 months
Preferred: NCHM Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS)
Role Details:
Workplace Type: Onsite (multiple locations)
Travel Required: Frequently
May Require Evening/Weekend Hours: Yes
Requirements:
Education and Experience Requirements:
Relevant Education:
Preferred: Bachelor's Degree Or Military experience in food service
Minimum: Associate's Degree
Relevant Experience:
Preferred: 3-5 years in food service or a long term care facility field with previous supervisory experience
Minimum: 1-2 years in food service or a long term care facility field with previous supervisory experience
Certification/Licensure:
Preferred: Food Service Sanitation License and Manager Certification
Minimum: Food Handler License with the ability to obtain the Food Service Sanitation License within six months of hire.
Compensation: $26.50 - $28.50 / hour