Simpson Housing Services is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending homelessness through a continuum of housing and support services. Since 1982, the organization has evolved from an emergency overnight shelter into a comprehensive provider that offers emergency, transitional, and long‑term supportive housing for youth, single adults, and families, as well as developmental and educational programs for children. Each year, Simpson serves approximately 2,000 individuals, including 300 families and 650 children, delivering services such as rapid rehousing, mentoring, and early childhood development. The organization’s distinctive strength lies in its integrated, community‑driven approach that combines housing stability with tailored support and empowerment, positioning it as a leader in the homelessness‑prevention sector.
Open Positions
Family Support Specialist
1 year of experience in providing direct social services, Bachelor's degree in Human Services, driver's license, and strong computer skills required
Youth and Young Parent Support Specialist
Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, or relevant experience is required. 1-year experience in providing direct social services is desired
Family Support Specialist
Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, or relevant experience required. Driver’s License and access to a safe, reliable and insured vehicle. Strong computer skills, with experience in Microsoft Office
Single Adult Program Manager
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, or Community Development, 4 years of work experience, 2 years of administration and management experience, professional quality writing and reporting skills
Resident Connections Coordinator
Bachelor's degree in human services, experience working with individuals who are homeless, and knowledge of housing resources required. Ability to work independently, flexibly, and as part of a team
Early Childhood Specialist
Bachelor's degree, two years of experience in parent education, knowledge of mental health
Youth Support Specialist
Provide case management, develop self-defined goals, provide transportation assistance, and work as part of an effective team
Overnight Shelter Advocate
High school diploma or GED, patience, flexibility, ability to listen, compassion and assertiveness