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Supportive Housing Manager Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Peer Support Specialist

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$21.84 - $29.64/hr

... for supportive or subsidized housing * Support residents in understanding lease agreements, tenant rights, and responsibilities * Serve as a liaison between residents, property management, and ...

Peer Support Specialist

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$21.84 - $29.64/hr

... for supportive or subsidized housing * Support residents in understanding lease agreements, tenant rights, and responsibilities * Serve as a liaison between residents, property management, and ...

Peer Support Specialist

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$21.84 - $29.64/hr

... for supportive or subsidized housing * Support residents in understanding lease agreements, tenant rights, and responsibilities * Serve as a liaison between residents, property management, and ...

The Program Supervisor oversees the daily operations of housing and supportive service programs, including Housing-Related Social Needs (HRSN), tenancy supports, housing case management, and related ...

The Program Supervisor oversees the daily operations of housing and supportive service programs, including Housing-Related Social Needs (HRSN), tenancy supports, housing case management, and related ...

Program Supervisor

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$70K - $75K/yr

The Program Supervisor oversees the daily operations of housing and supportive service programs, including Housing-Related Social Needs (HRSN), tenancy supports, housing case management, and related ...

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Supportive Housing Manager information

What is a supportive housing manager?

A Supportive Housing Manager is responsible for overseeing residential programs that provide housing and supportive services to individuals or families experiencing homelessness, disabilities, or other challenges. They coordinate staff, manage budgets, ensure compliance with regulations, and foster a safe, supportive environment for residents. Their role often includes connecting residents with social services, facilitating community engagement, and maintaining property standards. Supportive Housing Managers work closely with service providers, property managers, and residents to help individuals achieve stability and self-sufficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a supportive housing manager?

To thrive as a Supportive Housing Manager, you need expertise in case management, housing regulations, and social services, often backed by a degree in social work or a related field. Familiarity with property management software, reporting systems, and compliance documentation is typically required. Strong leadership, conflict resolution, and interpersonal communication skills help build trust with residents and coordinate with partner agencies. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safe, stable housing environments and effectively supporting residents' diverse needs.

What are some common challenges faced by supportive housing managers, and how can they effectively navigate them?

Supportive Housing Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing the diverse needs of residents, addressing mental health or substance use issues, and coordinating with multiple service providers. Successfully navigating these challenges requires strong interpersonal skills, adaptability, and a collaborative approach to problem-solving. Managers benefit from regular communication with their teams, ongoing training in trauma-informed care, and building strong partnerships with local agencies to ensure residents receive comprehensive support.

What is the difference between Supportive Housing Manager vs Case Manager?

AspectSupportive Housing ManagerCase Manager
CredentialsRelevant certifications, experience in housing or social servicesLicenses or certifications in social work or counseling often preferred
Work EnvironmentOversees housing facilities, manages staff, coordinates servicesWorks directly with clients to develop care plans, provide support
Employer & IndustryHousing agencies, non-profits, government programsHealthcare providers, social service agencies, community organizations

Supportive Housing Managers focus on managing housing facilities and coordinating services for residents, while Case Managers work directly with clients to develop and implement individualized support plans. Both roles require related credentials and often operate within similar organizations, but their primary responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What are the most commonly searched types of Supportive Housing jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Supportive Housing jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Supportive Housing Manager jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Supportive Housing Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Supportive Housing Manager job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Housing Specialist - Tukwila Springs - HS066

Native American Rehabilitation Assoc. of the NW

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site

$26.09 - $35.70/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Title: Housing Specialist - Tukwila Springs
Location:ย Tukwila Springs (Gladstone)
Schedule: In-person, Monday through Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm.
Wage Range:ย $26.09 -$35.70, non-exemptย 

If you are a motivated and dedicated Housing Specialist looking for an opportunity to contribute to an organization making a positive impact, we want to hear from you!ย 

At NARA Northwest, youโ€™ll find a supportive work environment where every team member is valued and respected. Whether youโ€™re passionate about healthcare, behavioral health, education, or social services, thereโ€™s a place for you to make a meaningful difference. ย 

Company Mission:

The mission of NARA NW is to provide education, physical, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and anyone in need.

About the Company:

At NARA NW, we provide essential services and support to Native American and Alaska Native people, empowering them to lead healthy, fulfilling lives. As an organization rooted in cultural heritage and community values, we offer a unique and rewarding opportunity to make a direct positive impact in the lives of others.

We have over 400 employees in a wide range of programs and services, including medical and dental care, addiction treatment, housing assistance, and cultural enrichment programs, there are endless opportunities to grow and thrive in your career while making a difference in the lives of others.

Position Overview:

The Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Coordinator works independently and collaboratively with multiple NARA NW teams and other agencies to provide housing placement and stabilization services to vulnerable Elders age 50+ who are homeless and whose health, behavioral health, and socioeconomic issues have prevented them from accessing and maintaining stable housing. Services are focused around supporting participants to obtain and stabilize housing, end their experience with homelessness, and improve their health and move forward in their recovery. Participants will be Elders who have been referred to Tukwila Springs through the Clackamas County Coordinated Housing Access system. All participants will receive rent assistance through the Regional Long-term Rent Assistance (RLRA) program.

What you will do:

  • Outreach and engage individuals referred to the program who are currently without stable housing. Complete screening and intake processes.
  • Assess the housing stabilization needs for each participating household and develop a participant-led housing service plan with each household.
  • Assist program participants through the housing process including completing all necessary application and lease-up paperwork, addressing possible barriers to housing approval, accessing funding for move in costs, and obtaining furnishings for their home.
  • Complete any additional needed paperwork with participant to assist with housing stability (i.e. recertification paperwork.)
  • Develop positive relationships with collaborative partners, external providers, and property managers.
  • Be responsive to property managers as concerns arise in order to support participants in successfully stabilizing in their housing and preventing eviction. Follow up with property managers to determine outcome of any needed interventions.
  • Work in close coordination with other providers/ support systems to address the needs of participants and facilitate engagement in clinical services to address medical, dental and behavioral health needs. ย 
  • Provide ongoing home and community-based services to participating households utilizing strengths-based case management while embracing the philosophy of Motivational Interviewing and Housing First. Utilize assertive engagement techniques to meet participants where they are willing to participate and coach them in setting goals and identifying realistic steps in order to achieve them.
  • Consistently use strong professional judgment while providing services to participants; including taking appropriate safety precautions while transporting participants and providing services to participants in the community/homes.
  • Demonstrate responsibility for safety of participants and property. Must be familiar with fire and building regulations and evacuation procedures.
  • Provide ongoing assessment of needs and risk of harm for each individual and respond appropriately.
  • Provide outreach services as needed to maintain effective engagement in services.
  • Complete housing-related documentation as required, including maintaining participant files
  • Actively participate in multi-disciplinary team meetings and consultations
  • Participate in quality assurance activities including chart reviews
  • Participate in providing educational opportunities that promote an understanding and acceptance of culturally relevant health services for the Native American and Alaskan Native community and for service providers.

We would like to hear from people that have:

  • Degree in social-service related field, QMHA, CADC, CRM, or PSS credential or equivalent highly desirable. If not currently credentialed, must be able to obtain QMHA/CADC/CRM or PSS credential within 6 months of hire.
  • Professional experience working with Elders experiencing homelessness.
  • Knowledge of housing resources and programs.
  • Knowledge and understanding of recovery-based, holistic approaches to addressing behavioral health needs.
  • Knowledge and skill in working in a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment
  • Ability to engage and interact positively with individuals and families to promote strengths and improve health and well being
  • Access to reliable transportation, current driverโ€™s license with a clean driving record, and proof of auto insurance.
  • Ability to pass a pre-employment or for cause drug tests.
  • Ability to pass criminal background and DMV checks.

Whatโ€™s in it for you?

15 Paid Holidays: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Battle of Little Big Horn, Independence Day, Labor Day, Native American Day, Indigenous Peoplesโ€™ Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, day after Thanksgiving, December 25thย ย and your Birthday!

Benefits:ย Employees working 20 hours, or more are eligible for benefits. Benefits are effective from the 1st of the month following the date of hire.ย 

  • Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance through Kaiser Permanente
  • 15 Paid Holidays (Listed Above)
  • 13 Paid Days of Sick Time
  • 13 Paid Days of PTO (Vacation accruals increase with years of service to a maximum of 26 days)
  • $50,000 Life Insurance & AD&D
  • Short Term and Long-Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending Accountย 
  • Health Spending Account
  • 401(k) with 4% Match
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Inclement Weather Days (Snow Days)
  • Public Student Loan Forgiveness -NARA NW is a local 501(c)3 nonprofit, FQHC

How to apply:

  1. To Quick Apply, go to Careers โ€“ NARA NW (naranorthwest.org)
  2. Look for the position you want to apply for and submit a resume (Required) and cover letter (Optional), thatโ€™s all!
  3. Feel free to contact recruiting@naranorthwest.org if you have any questions or would like to know where your application is in the process.

NARA NW Mission: Our mission is to provide education, physical and mental health services and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and everyone in need.

NARA NW is fully committed to supporting sobriety. To support NARA NW in its mission, all employees agree to refrain from illicit drug use, marijuana use, and prescription drug abuse, both on and off the job. In addition, all employees agree to model alcohol sobriety. Modeling alcohol sobriety means not consuming, discussing, or promoting the use of alcohol, on the job, on social media and when in the community where the employee would be likely to be seen by NARA NW clients or community. If in recovery, employees must have been sober/clean for a length of time sufficient to demonstrate that they will be able to remain sober.

Consistent with NARA NWโ€™s sobriety policy, all employees, volunteers, interns, and contractors, as applicable, are required to sign a โ€œDrug-Free/Alcohol-Free Workplace Certification Formโ€ and NARA NW โ€œModeling Sobriety Policy Formโ€ as a condition of employment to confirm that they are aware of this policy and that they agree to comply with it. Violation of this policy will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. This policy is subject to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and its state counterpart

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Preference in hiring is given to qualified Native Americans in accordance with the Indian Preference Act (Title 25, US Code, Sections 472 and 473). NARA Northwest is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Within the scope of Indian Preference, all candidates will receive equal consideration. Experience working with Native American/ Alaska Native community is considered a plus.

This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the positionโ€™s activities and requirements, the agency reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties, as necessary.