Become a key part of a caring and committed team that provides onsite health, education, and employment
services to over 20,000 children, families, and seniors living in affordable housing communities across the country.

Our Core Values and Guiding Principles

Respect and Support: Project Access equally values each individual’s contribution and participation in the delivery of our mission to assist low-income families and seniors of affordable housing to achieve self-sufficiency through access to onsite education, health, and social services.

Empowerment: Project Access creates a positive environment by providing the resources that allow opportunities for success.

Integrity: Project Access operates with a high level of integrity through its steadfast commitment to high-quality services, genuine passion for the work that we do, and a responsible approach to its unwavering accountability to our partners.

Teamwork and Collaboration: At Project Access, we foster a team environment through communication and interdependence which allows us to maximize collaborative partnerships with service providers, volunteers, and supporters in the communities we serve.

Employment Opportunities

CALIFORNIA (Northern)

Resident Services Coordinator/Full-Time (San Jose – El Rancho Verde)
Resident Services Coordinator/Full-Time (Roseville – Fiddyment & Hayden)

 

CALIFORNIA (Southern)

Resident Services Coordinator/Part-Time (Bellflower – Bellflower Friendship Manor)

Resident Services Coordinator/Part-Time (Anaheim – Vintage Crossings)

 

COLORADO
Resident Services Coordinator/Full-Time (Denver – Revive at 9 Mile Station)

Resident Services Coordinator/Full-Time (Lakewood – Waterfront)

 

NORTH CAROLINA

Community Activities & Services Coordinator/Full-Time (Charlotte – Woodland Estates)

 

UTAH

Resident Services Coordinator/Full-Time (Salt Lake City – Sage Valley)

Contract Resident Services Coordinator/Full-Time (Salt Lake City – Overlook)

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A Day in the Life of a Resident Services Coordinator