
SCH’s mission is to build generational wealth through housing counseling, financial education, and advocacy, by connecting low-to-moderate income households to resources that create housing stability, homeownership, and economic mobility. SCH has two regional locations to serve the North, West and South sides of Chicago and operates a tri-mode delivery model that includes in-person, virtual and telephonic HUD certified Housing counseling and education. SCH serves over 5,000 households and impacts the affordable housing needs of over 10,000 individuals across Chicagoland. SCH is a local and national leader in the housing counseling sector and continues to innovate its service delivery and expand its target market presence. We deliver quality programs and compassionate service to all residents in need.
​
Spanish Coalition for Housing is always accepting resumes for qualified individuals. Please complete the online application and submit your resume and cover letter. We kindly request no phone calls, please.
​​​
Stay Connected for Careers
Thank you for your interest in joining our team at Spanish Coalition for Housing (SCH).
We are always looking for passionate and mission-driven individuals who are committed to serving our communities through housing counseling, education, and advocacy.​
Please review our current opportunities below and submit your application online. If there are no current openings that match your background, you are still welcome to apply for future consideration.
​
We appreciate your interest in being part of our mission and look forward to learning more about you.
Current Openings:
Grants & Development Associate. Job Description: Position Summary: The Grants and Development Associate is responsible for researching, identifying, preparing and submitting grant applications and reports primarily to foundations and corporations. This position will also assist with government grant applications and the agencies donor relations activities. Responsibilities: Grant Writer: 80% of time • Develop knowledge of program areas and how they relate to the SCH’s mission. • Research prospective funding opportunities and track trends in policy. • Write and submit applications/proposal tailored to Foundation and Corporation specific requirements. • Coordinate, write, and submit government grant proposals in collaboration with Program staff, Administrative team, and Executive Director. • Maintain a grant calendar and database to ensure timely, accurate tracking and reporting of all corporate, individual, government and foundation donor activity. • Monitor and maintain compliance and prepare reports to funders. • Write tailored acknowledgement letters. • Maintain an up-to-date database of organization’s donors and partners and level involvement. • Assist other members of the development team and the Executive Director as needed (prospect research, success stories, assistance at benefit events, etc.) • Engage in periodic travel to conferences, site visits and Board meetings. • Assist with preparing Board documents. • Support Executive Director with correspondence, scheduling, electronic filing, and updating contacts. • Coordinate and maintain SCH’s memberships and subscriptions related to the Development Department. Other Responsibilities: 20% of time • Support content development for digital media, including social media and e-newsletter. • Coordinates agency mailings and other administrative functions. • Assists with coordination, promotion and logistics of special agency events, to include press releases. • Mandatory participation in occasional weekend events hosted by employer/ and or affiliates. • Build grants management skills through webinars, research and other self-directed actions. • Performs other duties as assigned/special projects as assigned. Qualifications: • A bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in development or similar field. • Solid experience in grant writing and contract administration, including online application process. • Critical thinking with excellent verbal, writing and editing skills. • Detail oriented, organized problem solver. • Data analysis and geocoding, mapping experience a plus. • Creative and flexible. • Able to exercise independent judgement and handle multiple priorities simultaneously. • Ability to understand budgets as they relate to proposals and grants. • Knowledge of local philanthropic community. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook • Ability to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment both as part of a team and individually. • Accountability for work and have a high level of professional and personal integrity. • Trustworthiness with knowledge of confidential foundation and donor information. • Interest in community development, housing issues, organizational development, and communications • Reliable transportation • Bilingual English/Spanish a plus but not required. Compensation: Compensation is $1,923.08 per bi-weekly pay period. (Annualized salary rate $50,000.08). Full-Time 40 hours. Excellent compensation package after 90-day evaluation; affordable health insurance, dental, vision and life; employer-matching 401k contribution; and opportunities for professional development. Special Note: Writing samples must be submitted with application.
SCH is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to employ qualified individuals based on individual merit. SCH does not discriminate against any individual with respect to the terms and conditions of employment based on that individual’s race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, disability, gene,c information, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, housing status, or any other non-merit factor protected under state, local or federal laws. Equal Employment Opportunity applies to all personnel actions such as recruiting, hiring, compensation, benefits, promotions, training, transfer, termination, and opportunities for training. SCH is committed to a fair and equitable workplace where everyone is a respected and valued member of the team.
