35 hours per week, some weekends and evenings are required
Posted Date:
10/17/25
Existing or New:
Existing
Deadline to Apply:
10/31/25
Please Note:
An Eligibility List will be created from this competition and will be in effect for up to six (6) months for any future Temporary and Permanent Community Services Coordinator positions that may become available.
What we offer
In addition to competitive wages and a rewarding career where you can truly make a difference, we offer a comprehensive benefit package that meets the various needs of our diverse employees. Including,
Ability to participate in inclusive employee-led networks to educate, inspire, amplify voices, build relationships and provide development opportunities;
Three weeks paid annual vacation days, increasing with years of service;
Four (4) paid personal days;
Defined benefit pension plan with OMERS, includes 100-per-cent employer matching;
Health and dental benefits;
Employee and family assistance program;
Maternity and parental leave top up (93% of base salary);
Training and development programs including tuition reimbursement of $1500 per calendar year;
Fitness membership discount;
Non Hybrid Eligible Job: This position requires the incumbent to be on site everyday and does not offer the opportunity to work from home.
Make a difference
Do you see yourself working for one of the largest social housing providers in North America that is dedicated to improving the lives of its tenants? Are you a dynamic, service oriented individual who is eager to learn and expand on current skills within Tenant and Community Services? If this sounds like you, then we have an opportunity you won't want to pass up!
Reporting to a Manager leading one of the practice areas, the Community Services Coordinator (CSC) is responsible for working in TCHC communities to initiate, promote, implement and coordinate a range of tenant programs and services. CSCs bring a broad range of knowledge and experience to this position and are assigned to different work teams or practice areas based on the needs of tenants and the communities.
What you'll do
General Responsibilities
Play a lead role in promoting the needs and interests of tenants and ensure these interests are integrated in the planning, development and implementation of local plans to support healthy, engaged and inclusive neighbourhoods
Identify service gaps not currently filled by stakeholders and providers. Develop opportunities to bridge these gaps through partnerships and linkages with community based agencies, social services, private sector and other stakeholders
Work across business units as a champion and integrator, problem solver and in-house resource available to support shared outcomes and cross functional priorities
Accountable for meeting quantifiable targets that support the locally developed plans and corporate strategies
Develop work plans, regular reports, updates and evaluations documenting partnerships, programs, and case coordination
Provide information, data and expertise on an as needed basis and participate in the development of corporate strategies, programs and initiatives as required
Utilize existing tools and develop a variety of new tools to support evidence-based decision making and to monitor the effectiveness of strategies and programs
Provide leadership and guidance to student interns as well as part time front line workers who assist in delivering local programs
Promote human rights principles, recovery principles and an anti-oppression framework that advances TCH's human rights and equity policies
Other duties as assigned
Specialized Responsibilities - Tenant Engagement and Community Development
Build an understanding of the local community, emerging issues and opportunities by developing a composite picture of TCHC, neighborhood demographics, conducting environmental scans, identifying community assets and needs and developing and participating in community networks, coalitions and local planning and information sharing forums
Promote tenant leadership and tenant skills development in adults and youth and support the advancement of local informal and formal tenant organizations with mandates to connect neighbours and contribute to their communities. Skill development includes youth leadership, governance, financial management, planning, conflict resolution and partnership development
Support and engage tenants to implement tenant-led participation systems which include; Tenant Associations, council development, Tenant Directors and elected representative systems
Promote tenant employment and job skills development by encouraging participation, designing, implementing and supporting programs as well as fostering partnerships with organizations whose mandate is to deliver skills training, scholarships, internships, employment matching, financial literacy and related skills
Create strategic linkages with local employment partners such as agencies, local business and industrial associations, the private sector, key TCHC departments, self-employment and social enterprise organizations to provide a variety of economic opportunities for youth and under/ unemployed tenants in TCHC communities
Develop and implement programs and strategies tailored to local needs and target populations, including seniors and youth-related partnerships with tenants, community-based organizations, social services agencies and the City. Develop proposals and assist other community based groups in developing funding proposals
Facilitate and maintain local partnerships, including programs operating in Toronto Community Housing amenity space
Act as a resource in providing guidance and expertise on matters relating to child/youth services, community and economic development, tenant engagement, human rights and equity, local partnership development and social justice
Advocate with and on behalf of all tenants including young tenants, staff and other stakeholders using community development approaches on issues and for changes that affect the values and strategies of the CMP especially with regard to youth engagement and participation, economic opportunities for youth, service quality, tenant participation and anti-racism
Facilitate and animate meetings, community processes and forums. Work in a local staff team to facilitate the resolution of specific site or building community issues such as maintenance, safety and communication through meetings, task groups, training programs, etc.
Support, advocate and make recommendations regarding policies, programs and other local issues impacting the community
Effective collaboration with Revitalization team in Revitalization communities
Ensure referrals are made to the appropriate internal partner, team member or agency best suited to vulnerable tenants or families in crisis
Support team members on a regular basis to ensure tenants' needs are being met using a holistic manner
Specialized Responsibilities - Tenant Support
Facilitate support for tenants who are at risk of losing their home or who require additional supports to achieve stability and maintain their housing
Coordinate third party service provision from a broad range of health and social service providers to ensure timely and quality services including but not limited to case management, crisis intervention, home care, housing support, counseling and peer support programs
Connect high-needs tenants from all walks of life to services and supports, with a particular focus on tenants living with mental illness or addictions, individuals with a history of homelessness, isolated seniors and adults with special needs
Work with building management and other Toronto Community Housing staff to provide input into activities that strengthen housing stability and help troubleshoot and develop problem-solve strategies for engaging tenants whose behaviours or unit condition impact their households and their neighbours
Develop partnerships and opportunities for enhanced or on-site support services provided by third parties in buildings, especially those with high numbers of vulnerable tenants
Conduct regular conferences with staff and partner agencies and ensure agencies adhere to agreed upon schedules and/or service standards
Liaise with providers and community agencies to track individual and aggregate tenant progress
Encourage tenant participation in community, social and recreational activities
Promote and support the principles of Toronto Community Housing's Mental Health Framework, including principles of hope, recovery, inclusiveness and the promotion of successful tenancies
What you'll need
Post-secondary education or equivalent experience in social work, counselling, community development, health services or other relevant field
Progressive experience in case management, social work, health promotion, program delivery or coordination and/or community development
Experience in conducting community and individual needs assessments and joint planning, initiating and managing projects
Proven experience in facilitating group planning and developing strategies, initiating and managing projects and coordinating committees
Experience in coordinating services with teams of stakeholders, including tenants
Experience with partnership development, management and evaluation, partners and staff
Experience with case management in relation to housing an asset for the tenant support practice
Direct experience in a supportive housing, personal support, or community-based health setting an asset for the tenant support practice
Extensive knowledge of a broad range of social, health and community services
For the tenant support practice: extensive knowledge of health and mental health resources in Toronto, including community-based mental health, supportive housing, community care, long-term care, services for seniors, individuals with a history of homelessness and people with special needs
For the community development and engagement practice: extensive knowledge of the community and social services sector, including settlement, children, youth and families, employment and skills development, human rights and equity, and social justice
Strong writing skills including grants proposals and report writing
Sound judgment in public and human relations
Understanding of anti-racism theory and practice and anti-oppression framework and proven ability to work effectively with a diverse client population who face multiple barriers
For the tenant support practice: proven ability to work with vulnerable tenants including isolated or frail seniors, individuals with mental illness, concurrent disorders, a history of homelessness and people with special needs
For the community development and engagement practice: proven ability to engage diverse community members through group facilitation, fostering positive relationships, conflict resolution, leading tenant consultations and adult and youth leadership development
Proven ability to foster positive working relationships with tenants, community agencies, civic groups, elected officials, city departments and TCHC staff
Strong conflict management and negotiation skills
Strong group facilitation and public meeting skills for leading community processes, consultations, and forums
Ability to communicate in a second/third language an asset
Ability to work flexible and varied hours (some evenings and weekends is required) throughout the year
What's next
Once you apply, we'll review your resume and contact you if your skills and experience match the qualifications for the role. If you are selected to move forward, the process will include one or more interviews and/or assessments and reference checks.
Candidates for unionized positions must score a minimum of 70% to pass any interview or assessment and be considered for the next stage of the recruitment process. Successful candidates will be determined based on score and where applicable, union seniority. Not all candidates who score 70% or higher will automatically proceed to the next stage of the recruitment process as this will be dependent on the number of candidates and number of available roles.
Assessment Process:
Candidates will need to complete a written assessment around the role and if successful in it will proceed to a panel interview. Candidates will need to achieve a score of 70% on each step/assessment to pass. Successful internal candidates will be considered further based on union seniority. In the event there are any changes candidates will be notified prior to the assessment in writing.
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