Resident Monitor
Organizational Overview
For over 30 years, Upward Bound House (UBH) has stood as a leading service provider and advocate dedicated to ending the cycle of family homelessness. We believe true solutions go far beyond just providing a temporary roof. Our team delivers a compassionate continuum of care, walking alongside families every step of the way as they transition from immediate crisis housing into stable, permanent homes. We operate in a fast-paced, collaborative environment built on empathy, efficiency, and mutual support, where every team member is united by a shared drive to create lasting community change.
What You Will Do (Essential Responsibilities)
As a Resident Monitor, you will maintain operational safety and provide foundational community support through the following core duties:
- Foster a Safe Community: Actively monitor the site, manage strict entry/exit visitor logs, ensure only authorized individuals access the facility, and conduct regular safety walk-throughs.
- Support Daily Living: Assist families with navigating community living guidelines, monitor curfews, and help maintain a clean, organized, and home-like environment (includes light cleaning and tidying of shared spaces).
- Provide Grounded Presence: Respond to resident needs and sensitive crisis situations with calm, professional control. Utilize proven conflict resolution and de-escalation techniques when operational challenges arise.
- Communicate & Collaborate: Maintain highly accurate, detailed daily shift logs and comprehensive incident reports. Participate in structured, through shift handovers to ensure total team alignment.
- Deliver Compassionate Care: Interact with all residents, guests, and staff members with the utmost respect, cultural sensitivity, professional boundaries, and dignity.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent required: some college coursework or related certifications are a strong plus.
- Experience: Professional or volunteer experience working with a residential facility, emergency shelter, community living program, or broader social services environment is strongly preferred.
- Interpersonal Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a demonstrated ability to remain calm, focused, and effective in fast-paced or emotionally charged situations.
- Operational Support: Comfortable assisting with light facility maintenance, cleaning tasks, and overall organizational tidiness.
- Technical Literacy: Basic computer literacy required for utilizing digital logging software, sending emails, and completing shift reports.
- Transportation: A valid California driver’s license and reliable, insured auto transportation.
Work Environment & Physical Demands
Our team works directly on the frontlines of crisis intervention. Candidates should be comfortable walking, climbing stairs, standing for extended periods, and navigating a dynamic environment.
Because we serve families experiencing acute crises, you may encounter individuals dealing with illness, substance use challenges, or high-stress trauma. A successful candidate will possess strong boundaries, emotional resilience, and a commitment to safety and de-escalation.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.