Samufoundation
Housing Navigation Specialist – Youth Drop-In Centers
Samufoundation, Olympia, Washington, United States
SAMU is seeking interested candidates for an upcoming opportunity. This position is not currently open. Employment is contingent upon contract award and funding availability.
About Samu First Response SAMU First Response is a global medical and social nonprofit organization that provides immediate humanitarian relief to vulnerable populations using a comprehensive and culturally competent approach. Grupo SAMU, our European branch, has over 40 years of experience successfully responding and delivering assistance to communities experiencing complex crises.
Program Overview Through this initiative, SAMU First Response will operate one 24‑Hour Drop‑In Center (DIC) and two Daytime Drop‑In Centers in Washington, DC, designed to serve youth ages 18 to 24 experiencing housing instability. This project aligns with the
Solid Foundations , the District’s strategic plan to prevent and end youth homelessness, and seeks to expand access to year‑round, youth‑friendly spaces where young people facing housing crises can access specialized resources and supportive services to move toward stability and wellbeing.
Services offered will include, but are not limited to:
housing support
case management
mental health and substance abuse recovery services
harm reduction
income and benefits enrollment
sexual and emotional wellness services
life skills development
physical health support
work readiness
employment services
independent living skills
financial literacy
assistance securing permanent housing
Coordination with DC’s behavioral health, disability, and substance abuse systems, as well as other youth homeless service providers, is required. The program actively participates in the District’s Youth Coordinated Assessment Housing Placement (CAHP) system.
Role and Responsibilities The Housing Navigation Specialist plays a key role in assisting youth experiencing housing instability in identifying, securing, and sustaining safe, stable housing. This position focuses on empowering young people to overcome barriers to housing by providing individualized support, education, and resource navigation.
Assist youth in identifying housing goals, desired locations, targeted rental amounts, and appropriate housing options.
Provide comprehensive housing search assistance, including teaching youth how to use online platforms, identify available housing units, schedule tours, and compare housing opportunities.
Support clients in completing rental applications, including subsidized housing, shared housing, Inclusionary Zoning units, and other affordable housing options available in the District of Columbia.
Engage with landlords, property managers, and housing providers to build relationships, advocate for youth clients, and expand housing opportunities.
Assist youth in understanding their rights and responsibilities as tenants and prepare them for independent living.
Identify funding sources for move‑in assistance, such as security deposits, first month’s rent, or application fees.
Provide support in gathering necessary documentation for housing applications, such as identification, income verification, and references.
Collaborate with case managers, employment specialists, and behavioral health staff to address barriers to housing, including income stability, credit issues, and legal concerns.
Coordinate with the District’s CAHP system to ensure eligible youth complete assessments and are placed in available housing units.
Track client progress, maintain accurate documentation, and report outcomes related to housing placement and retention.
Educate clients on available affordable housing resources in DC and advocate for increased access to stable housing.
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or program leadership.
Qualifications and Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, or a related service, science, or healthcare field.
Minimum of one (1) year of experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, providing housing navigation services, including landlord engagement, housing search assistance, and move‑in support.
Demonstrated ability to assist clients with setting housing goals, completing rental applications, and securing permanent housing.
Familiarity with DC‑based affordable housing resources, subsidized housing options, Inclusionary Zoning programs, and shared housing models.
Strong organizational, communication, and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to build relationships with landlords, property managers, and other community stakeholders to increase housing options.
Knowledge of housing stability strategies, tenant rights education, and housing retention best practices.
Ability to support youth with independent living preparation and overcome barriers to housing.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required.
Individuals with lived experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
Able to thrive in a fast‑paced, multicultural environment.
Non‑Negotiable Expectations
Punctuality and attendance on all scheduled shifts.
Communicating with clients and colleagues in a professional, respectful, and constructive manner.
Treating clients with dignity.
Upholding confidentiality at all times.
Commitment to a safe, harassment, and discrimination‑free workplace.
Physical Demands
Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity.
Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their resume and cover letter via email to recruitment@samufirstresponse.org, with the position title in the subject.
Equal Opportunity Employer SAMU First Response is an Equal Employment Opportunity (“EEO”) Employer. SAMU does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, marital status, partnership status, domestic violence victim status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, citizenship status, veteran or military status, disability, medical condition, genetic information, caregiver status, unemployment status or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws.
On‑site or Remote: On‑site
Location: Washington, DC
Project/Program: SAMU Youth Housing Stability & Drop‑In Center Program
Travel Required: Within the DMV
Salary: $21.63 - $22.87 hrly
Application Deadline: ASAP, rolling
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About Samu First Response SAMU First Response is a global medical and social nonprofit organization that provides immediate humanitarian relief to vulnerable populations using a comprehensive and culturally competent approach. Grupo SAMU, our European branch, has over 40 years of experience successfully responding and delivering assistance to communities experiencing complex crises.
Program Overview Through this initiative, SAMU First Response will operate one 24‑Hour Drop‑In Center (DIC) and two Daytime Drop‑In Centers in Washington, DC, designed to serve youth ages 18 to 24 experiencing housing instability. This project aligns with the
Solid Foundations , the District’s strategic plan to prevent and end youth homelessness, and seeks to expand access to year‑round, youth‑friendly spaces where young people facing housing crises can access specialized resources and supportive services to move toward stability and wellbeing.
Services offered will include, but are not limited to:
housing support
case management
mental health and substance abuse recovery services
harm reduction
income and benefits enrollment
sexual and emotional wellness services
life skills development
physical health support
work readiness
employment services
independent living skills
financial literacy
assistance securing permanent housing
Coordination with DC’s behavioral health, disability, and substance abuse systems, as well as other youth homeless service providers, is required. The program actively participates in the District’s Youth Coordinated Assessment Housing Placement (CAHP) system.
Role and Responsibilities The Housing Navigation Specialist plays a key role in assisting youth experiencing housing instability in identifying, securing, and sustaining safe, stable housing. This position focuses on empowering young people to overcome barriers to housing by providing individualized support, education, and resource navigation.
Assist youth in identifying housing goals, desired locations, targeted rental amounts, and appropriate housing options.
Provide comprehensive housing search assistance, including teaching youth how to use online platforms, identify available housing units, schedule tours, and compare housing opportunities.
Support clients in completing rental applications, including subsidized housing, shared housing, Inclusionary Zoning units, and other affordable housing options available in the District of Columbia.
Engage with landlords, property managers, and housing providers to build relationships, advocate for youth clients, and expand housing opportunities.
Assist youth in understanding their rights and responsibilities as tenants and prepare them for independent living.
Identify funding sources for move‑in assistance, such as security deposits, first month’s rent, or application fees.
Provide support in gathering necessary documentation for housing applications, such as identification, income verification, and references.
Collaborate with case managers, employment specialists, and behavioral health staff to address barriers to housing, including income stability, credit issues, and legal concerns.
Coordinate with the District’s CAHP system to ensure eligible youth complete assessments and are placed in available housing units.
Track client progress, maintain accurate documentation, and report outcomes related to housing placement and retention.
Educate clients on available affordable housing resources in DC and advocate for increased access to stable housing.
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or program leadership.
Qualifications and Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, or a related service, science, or healthcare field.
Minimum of one (1) year of experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, providing housing navigation services, including landlord engagement, housing search assistance, and move‑in support.
Demonstrated ability to assist clients with setting housing goals, completing rental applications, and securing permanent housing.
Familiarity with DC‑based affordable housing resources, subsidized housing options, Inclusionary Zoning programs, and shared housing models.
Strong organizational, communication, and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to build relationships with landlords, property managers, and other community stakeholders to increase housing options.
Knowledge of housing stability strategies, tenant rights education, and housing retention best practices.
Ability to support youth with independent living preparation and overcome barriers to housing.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required.
Individuals with lived experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
Able to thrive in a fast‑paced, multicultural environment.
Non‑Negotiable Expectations
Punctuality and attendance on all scheduled shifts.
Communicating with clients and colleagues in a professional, respectful, and constructive manner.
Treating clients with dignity.
Upholding confidentiality at all times.
Commitment to a safe, harassment, and discrimination‑free workplace.
Physical Demands
Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity.
Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their resume and cover letter via email to recruitment@samufirstresponse.org, with the position title in the subject.
Equal Opportunity Employer SAMU First Response is an Equal Employment Opportunity (“EEO”) Employer. SAMU does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, marital status, partnership status, domestic violence victim status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, citizenship status, veteran or military status, disability, medical condition, genetic information, caregiver status, unemployment status or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws.
On‑site or Remote: On‑site
Location: Washington, DC
Project/Program: SAMU Youth Housing Stability & Drop‑In Center Program
Travel Required: Within the DMV
Salary: $21.63 - $22.87 hrly
Application Deadline: ASAP, rolling
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