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Lead Hazard Reduction Coordinator

Benefits:401(k) matchingCompany carDental insuranceHealth insuranceOpportunity for advancementPaid time offNeighborhood Sustainability DepartmentPosition OverviewRevitalize Community Development Corporation (Revitalize CDC) is seeking a mission-driven and detail-oriented Lead Hazard Reduction Coordinator to support the implementation of lead hazard control and healthy homes interventions across our service area.This role sits within the Neighborhood Sustainability Department and works closely with the Program Manager and Healthy Homes Specialist to coordinate and deliver high-impact home repair and environmental health projects. While the primary focus of this position is the DPH Lead Grant Program, the Coordinator will also support related initiatives—including Healthy Homes, energy efficiency, and neighborhood-based programs like #GreenNFit—helping ensure projects move forward smoothly from planning through completion.This is a highly collaborative, field-oriented role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, community-focused environment and is passionate about creating safer, healthier homes.Key ResponsibilitiesLead Hazard Reduction (Primary Focus)Coordinate the day-to-day implementation of lead hazard reduction projects funded through the DPH Lead ProgramSupport execution of scopes of work including lead abatement, interim controls, and healthy homes interventionsEnsure all work aligns with applicable regulations, including EPA RRP, HUD Guidelines, and Massachusetts lead lawsProject Coordination & Field ManagementSchedule and coordinate licensed contractors, inspectors, and environmental professionalsOversee on-site remediation activities to ensure work is completed safely, on time, and to quality standardsConduct regular site visits to monitor progress, address issues, and support successful project deliveryCollaborate with internal staff to manage timelines, scope adjustments, and project flowCompliance & DocumentationMaintain organized and accurate project records in alignment with DPH and other funding requirementsTrack contractor documentation, schedules, and compliance milestonesSupport reporting, audits, and program monitoring activitiesResident & Community CoordinationServe as a key point of contact for homeowners and tenants during project implementationClearly communicate project timelines, expectations, and next stepsSupport relocation coordination when required to ensure resident safetyNeighborhood Sustainability Program SupportAssist with coordination of additional Neighborhood Sustainability initiatives, including:Healthy Homes interventionsEnergy efficiency and weatherization coordinationCommunity-based programs such as GreenNFit Neighborhood RebuildsContribute to a team-based approach that integrates housing quality, environmental health, and community revitalizationQualificationsExperience in construction coordination, housing rehabilitation, environmental health, or a related fieldStrong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneouslyComfort working both in the field and in a project coordination capacityExcellent communication skills and ability to work with residents, contractors, and partnersCommitment to Revitalize CDC’s mission of healthy homes and community revitalizationValid driver’s license and ability to travel regularly to project sitesPreferred QualificationsExperience with lead hazard reduction, healthy homes, or publicly funded housing programs (DPH, HUD, etc.)Certifications such as EPA RRP, Lead Supervisor, OSHA, or BPI (or willingness to obtain)Why This Role MattersAt Revitalize CDC, we believe that everyone deserves a safe and healthy home. This role is critical to delivering that impact—helping families live in environments free from lead hazards while supporting broader neighborhood sustainability efforts. From coordinating critical repairs to contributing to community-wide initiatives like GreenNFit, this position plays a hands-on role in building stronger, healthier neighborhoods.