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The City of Tucson Housing and Community Development Department is hiring for the position of Continuum of Care Project Coordinator (Coordinated Entry Lead). The Coordinated Entry Lead is a key staff member in the Department’s Planning and Community Development Division and is responsible for supporting and administering the local Coordinated Entry system in collaboration with the Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness (TPCH) and Homeless Management Information System Lead Agency.
The application period closes January 2, 2023.
Click here to review the job description and apply online.
TPCH is a community-based coalition of government entities, not-for-profit organizations, businesses, faith communities, volunteer groups, and community members working together to prevent and end homelessness in Tucson and throughout Pima County, Arizona. TPCH has a bold strategic plan centered on efforts to end chronic homelessness, reduce and abbreviate episodes of homelessness among all people, elevate the voices and authority of persons with lived and living experience of housing instability, and advance racial equity and housing justice in Southern Arizona.
Learn more about TPCH at www.tpch.net.
Click here to review TPCH’s Community Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness in Tucson/Pima County.
Ready to join the team?