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CompanyCommunity Of Hope
TitleResident Monitor Part-Time, 8am - 4pm ( Saturday and Sunday)
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Department / teamHuman Services
LocationWashington, DC, United States
Work modelOn Site
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SalaryUSD
Statusactive
ATS providerPaylocity Recruiting
Posted / first seen2026-06-02 / 2026-05-30
Changed / last seen2026-06-03 / 2026-06-06

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Resident Monitor Part - Time 8am - 4pm ( Saturday and Sunday) Washington, DC | On-Site| $18.50 per hour | Washington Post Top Workplace Do you have a passion for supporting families and individuals in need of healthcare, housing, and community-based services? Community of Hope is seeking Part-Time Resident Monitor for weekend shift (8:00 AM – 4:00 PM on Saturdays and Sundays). We’re looking for individuals who are reliable, friendly, and professional to help maintain a safe and welcoming environment within our Short-Term Family Housing program. As an essential team member, you will monitor building security, greet residents and visitors, and report any concerns to the appropriate staff. Join a mission-driven team dedicated to making a meaningful impact every day. This position is located at The Triumph in Southeast DC. Our Approach and Values: We celebrate people’s strengths and acknowledge the impact of trauma on people’s lives. We embrace diversity, welcome all voices, and treat everyone with respect and compassion. We lead and advocate for changes to make systems more equitable. We strive for excellence and value integrity in all that we do What You’ll Do At least hourly, monitors community areas within building including lobby, phone room and area outside the building to prevent loitering, and makes rounds throughout the building. Monitors security cameras for activity in and around the building; addresses issues as needed. Ensures that visitors, volunteers, outside agency representatives and residents are signed in and out when arriving and leaving, and documents in shift log when staff arrive and leave, while working in all roles (RM, Shift Supervisor, Front Desk, etc. Checks for photo ID of all visitors. Provides traffic control to limit crowing in the lobby. Completes curfew check each night by knocking on unit doors and documenting who is in the unit. If children are not present, Resident Monitors will inquire as to their whereabouts and document that information. Emails and or calls Program Director and/or Case Manager as appropriate regarding outside agency visits (Police, CFSA, Social Services, probation and parole, case workers, etc.). Fills out incident reports to document unusual and difficult incidents involving resident or facility issues, fire, rescue, and other emergencies as soon as the incident has been controlled and emails incident report to Program Director or On-Call Supervisor immediately. Offers additional assistance to residents as needed or requested by the resident or staff, on behalf of the resident, in accordance to the Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. Assistance must be offered at all times and during emergencies. Provides access to the building by screening individuals who ring the call button. Processes visitors by checking their ID, having them sign in, and contacting the appropriate COH staff to escort the visitor. Monitors the Closed Circuit TV security footage and report and respond immediately to all suspected or apparent security violations by notifying SPO and Program Director and/or calling emergency services.

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