Community Resource Coordinator, LEAD
Seattle
Saturday, 02 May 2026
Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC) has locations in Othello and the Central District. Services at the clinics include pediatric medical care, behavioral health, dental services, nutrition, sports medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy and more. Since 1970, OBCC has worked to uphold the vision of community organizer Odessa Brown: to bring quality healthcare with dignity to children from birth to young adulthood in the Central District and south Seattle. The Lead Community Resource Coordinator (CRC) acts as a subject matter expert and primary support for the. CRC team, ensuring families at OBCC are seamlessly connected to essential resources. In addition to performingcore resource coordination—such as conducting patient-centered SDOH follow-up assessments, managing the"Marketplace" window, and assisting with Medicaid and social welfare enrollment (SSI, DDA, SNAP, TANF)—the. Lead is responsible for onboarding, orienting, and mentoring staff. The Lead ensures operational efficiency byaddressing day-to-day workflow issues, overseeing the tracking of concrete needs, and assisting in thedevelopment of new standard work and processes to improve the experience of care for underserved families. Required Education and Experience. Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science or a related field; or a combination of education and experience providing similar competency. Minimum 3 years of experience, including leading case management for complex families and coordinating across multiple systems Demonstrated experience providing consultation or mentorship to employees/staff at different levels. Proven ability to work successfully in diverse communities with an understanding of systems of oppression and a commitment to anti-racism. Access to transportation to attend occasional off-site visits, trainings, or meetings. Required Credentials Preferred. Being bilingual Spanish, Cantonese, Vietnamese and/or Somali is a highly preferred skill for the position. Deep familiarity with King County resources for families and children. Previous experience working within a multidisciplinary medical or pediatric clinic setting. Experience navigating complex social welfare systems and advocating for family rights. Knowledge of Population Health principles and the impact of Social Determinants of Health on clinical outcomes. Interest in advancing health outcomes for all patient populations through the study of healthcare disparities and inclusive care models. Compensation Range$32.07 - $48.11 per hour.