Founded in 1970,Chief Seattle Club is one of the Pacific Northwestâs leading Native-led housing and human services organizations, dedicated to supporting American Indian and Alaska Native people experiencing homelessness and housing instability. Guided by Native values, CSC provides culturally grounded housing, behavioral health support, and healing-centered services designed to strengthen and uplift urban Native communities.
This is an opportunity to join a respected and mission-driven organization at a time of meaningful growth and community impact. As the Senior Director of Permanent Supportive Housing, you will help shape housing stability, operational excellence, and culturally responsive care across multiple housing programs and sites serving Native communities throughout Seattle.
Lead daily operations of CSC permanent supportive housing programs, emergency housing services, and Tiny Home Village operations.
Oversee multi-site housing operations with a focus on resident safety, housing stability, service quality, and operational consistency.
Develop and implement operational policies, procedures, and best practices that improve program effectiveness and resident outcomes.
Monitor occupancy, housing retention, staffing performance, operational metrics, and program outcomes.
Identify operational and compliance issues and implement timely solutions.
Partner with executive leadership to strengthen housing systems, operational infrastructure, and cross-department coordination.
Promote a trauma-informed, culturally grounded, resident-centered environment aligned with Housing First and harm reduction principles.
Ensure residents have access to supportive services, including behavioral health resources, healthcare access, substance use support, and community-based programming.
Support staff in responding to crisis situations, resident conflicts, and complex housing stabilization needs.
Recruit, supervise, mentor, and evaluate housing and administrative staff.
Build a collaborative and accountable team culture focused on resident well-being and operational excellence.
Ensure compliance with applicable housing regulations, Fair Housing requirements, ADA standards, and funder expectations.
Support program reporting, audits, documentation standards, and operational accountability.
Assist with budget oversight, resource planning, and monitoring operational spending trends.
Utilize operational data and reporting tools to support decision-making and continuous improvement.
Build and maintain relationships with Tribal partners, healthcare providers, housing agencies, behavioral health organizations, and community service partners.
Represent the Chief Seattle Club in community meetings, advocacy initiatives, and collaborative housing efforts.
Minimum 7 years of experience in supportive housing, homelessness services, behavioral health, housing operations, or related human services environments.
Minimum 3 years of leadership experience supervising teams, managers, or multi-site housing operations.
Experience working within Permanent Supportive Housing, Housing First, trauma-informed care, or harm reduction service models.
Experience supporting vulnerable populations experiencing homelessness, behavioral health conditions, substance use disorders, or housing instability.
Knowledge of supportive housing regulations, Fair Housing requirements, ADA compliance, and program accountability standards.
Experience with operational reporting, audits, program compliance, and budget oversight preferred.
Lived and/or professional experience within Tribal Nations or urban Native American communities strongly preferred.
Ability to lead teams in fast-paced, high-acuity supportive housing environments.
Strong organizational, communication, and relationship-building skills.
Ability to manage multiple priorities, navigate operational challenges, and maintain accountability across programs.
Sound judgment, professionalism, and conflict resolution skills.
Commitment to culturally responsive leadership and community-centered care.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Teams, and operational reporting systems.
Bachelorâs degree in Social Work, Public Administration, Human Services, Behavioral Health, Nonprofit Leadership, or a related field required. Equivalent lived and professional experience may be considered.
Masterâs degree preferred.
Experience working in Indigenous-serving, housing-focused, healthcare, behavioral health, or mission-driven nonprofit organizations strongly preferred.
Valid driverâs license and ability to travel between housing sites as needed.