The Supportive Housing Network of New York
The Supportive Housing Network of New York represents more than 200 nonprofit organizations that have created over 50,000 units of supportive housing across New York State. An additional 35,000 units are slated for the next fifteen years: 15,000 from a New York City commitment and 20,000 from the State. The Network uses advocacy, public education, training, technical assistance, research, and policy analysis to increase the public's understanding of supportive housing – affordable housing with voluntary services for formerly homeless people with disabilities and special needs. The Network identifies and shares best practices that continually improve the model’s effectiveness and, most importantly, encourages the creation of enough supportive housing to end homelessness among the most vulnerable New Yorkers.
About the Position
Reporting to the Associate Director of Engagement and Communications, the Supportive Housing Training Series & Community of Practice (CoP) Consultant will play a key role in overseeing, implementing and executing the second year in the Network’s inaugural Safety and Wellbeing Training Series and CoP, that hosts a centralized, best-in-class offering of trainings and resources to better equip and support NYC’s supportive housing program staff.
The Network’s Safety & Wellbeing Training Series & CoP collaborates with Network Members to host monthly virtual trainings and in-person training-specific Community of Practice sessions, as well as additional virtual sessions with CoP participants and leadership at participating agencies. The series will have thirty participating Network member agencies who can send as many staff to trainings and commit 1-2 staff to participate in the CoP.
This part-time position is a NYC-based hybrid consultant role running January 2025 through October 2026.
Job Description
The Supportive Housing Training Academy Consultant will project manage the Network’s Training Series and Community of Practice (CoP), coordinate and arrange all logistics for in-person and virtual trainings and in-person CoP meetings, and act as the primary communication liaison between participants and trainers, which will include the following responsibilities:
Qualifications & Requirements
Compensation
The compensation for this position is $120/hour up to a max of $70K per year in 2025.
How to Apply
Send resume and cover letter to jobs@shnny.org by Friday December 6, 2024. Please include
“Training Series & CoP Consultant” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls, please.
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The Supportive Housing Network of New York
The Supportive Housing Network of New York represents more than 200 nonprofit organizations that have created over 50,000 units of supportive housing across New York State. An additional 35,000 units are slated for the next fifteen years: 15,000 from a New York City commitment and 20,000 from the State. The Network uses advocacy, public education, training, technical assistance, research, and policy analysis to increase the public's understanding of supportive housing – affordable housing with voluntary services for formerly homeless people with disabilities and special needs. The Network identifies and shares best practices that continually improve the model’s effectiveness and, most importantly, encourages the creation of enough supportive housing to end homelessness among the most vulnerable New Yorkers.
About the Position
Reporting to the Associate Director of Engagement and Communications, the…
Send resume and cover letter to jobs@shnny.org by Friday December 6, 2024. Please include
“Training Series & CoP Consultant” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls, please.
Send resume and cover letter to jobs@shnny.org by Friday December 6, 2024. Please include
“Training Series & CoP Consultant” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls, please.