Move In Coordinator
Company: Kensington Senior Living, LLC
Location: Redwood City
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Why Kensington Senior Living?
Because Our Promise to love and care for your family as we do our
own. These are not just words – but something all of us at
Kensington Senior Living strive to deliver each day. We’re looking
for a Move in Coordinator to join our Redwood City community. Join
us to discover your path, grow your purpose, and embrace the
unexpected: deeper connections, greater opportunities, and a
stronger sense of belonging. Salary : $28.00-$30.00 per hour, based
on experience Commission Per Move-In Experience : Experience in a
similar position is preferred. Work Location: In Person at
Kensington Place Redwood City Job Status / Schedule: Full-Time,
Holidays, Evenings, On-Call What does Kensington Senior Living
offer you? A Community Where You’re Treated Like Family!
Competitive Salary Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Paid Time Off
Overtime Complimentary Meals & Uniforms Career Growth & Paid
Training Opportunities Employee Assistance Program Employee
Referral Bonus Overview: The Move-in Coordinator is responsible for
ensuring a successful, warm, and welcoming transition for each
resident into their new home. Recognizing that major changes can be
challenging for seniors, the Move-in Coordinator must be
compassionate, organized, and detail-oriented in fulfilling their
duties. What will you do as the Move-In Coordinator? Communicate
with residents and their families to complete all required
paperwork required prior to moving in. Assists in preparing the
residency agreement and provides this document to the Executive
Director prior to the lease signing. Assists residents and families
with moving arrangements and coordination of calendar dates and
schedules. Coordinates with all departments, pharmacies,
physicians, rehab providers and other providers as appropriate to
ensure that new residents’ needs are met. Completes and distributes
a Move-in-at-a-Glance document that shares information about the
residents’ background to all departments and Kensington Senior
Living partners. Orients with new residents and their families to
their new home. Introduce the residents to staff members and other
residents. Conducts tours to orient residents to public spaces and
reviews key hours of service. Checks in with new residents and
their families frequently during the first two weeks of their
residency to offer assistance and support. Conducts the Two-Week
Meeting with families and residents after which, the neighborhood
director becomes the main point of contact for the family. Observes
and reports any concerns about the residents’ transition to the
appropriate department head and Executive Director. Gather feedback
from residents and their families on how the move-in process was
carried out and identify improvement opportunities. Attends
training courses and participates in other professional development
activities as required. Pre-Employment Requirements: Successful
completion of a criminal background check in the state of
employment. Demonstrate freedom from Tuberculosis by PPD/TB test or
chest x-ray, documenting the absence of tuberculosis in a
communicable form prior to employment. Pass a pre-employment drug
test. Knowledge & Skill: Must have excellent verbal and written
communication skills. Ability to work effectively within a
team-based environment. Strong time management and organizational
skills. Possess excellent computer skills with proficiency in
Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and ability to learn
new database programs. Knowledge of appropriate Federal and State
regulations pertaining to Senior Living. Mental and Physical
Requirements: Must be able to perform the essential functions of
the job with or without reasonable accommodation. Must maintain a
clean and well-groomed appearance. Must be able to clearly and
proficiently communicate with people of all ages and abilities,
displaying consideration of their rights and sensitivities, while
maintaining an energetic, positive attitude. While performing the
duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and
listen. The employee frequently lifts and/or moves up to 25 pounds.
Must be able to push a minimum of 200 pounds and be able to push
such weight a minimum distance of 200 feet. May be necessary to
assist in the evacuation of residents during an emergency. Work
areas may be subject to noise, distractions, and interruptions, an
ability to remain calm and positive in stressful situations is
required. We are an equal opportunity employer. All requirements
are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate
individuals with disabilities.
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