Joseph Page

Facilities Mangment Administrator at Bellwether Housing

Joseph Page is an experienced facilities management administrator currently with Bellwether Housing since July 2021, assisting in day-to-day operations and collaborating on Capital Needs Projects. Prior roles include administrative special projects manager, community director at OnePiece Work, and operations supervisor at American Behavioral Health Systems, where Joseph managed large teams and ensured quality service. Additional experience encompasses positions at Koelsch Senior Communities LLC and Brookdale, where responsibilities included budget management, human resources, and sales training. Joseph's earlier career includes fundraising management for The Guardians Foundation and case management at Mental Wellness Counseling, ultimately beginning with service as a human resources administrator in the United States Marine Corps. Joseph holds bachelor's degrees in communication and psychology from the University of Idaho.

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Seattle, United States

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Bellwether Housing

Bellwether Housing builds and manages affordable housing for people of diverse backgrounds. We locate our homes in places where residents are able to share in the opportunity and prosperity of the Puget Sound region. We amplify our impact by helping other organizations do the same. Bellwether has a portfolio of 32 buildings that provide affordable homes to over 3,000 people. Our residents include families exiting homelessness, independent seniors, immigrants seeking opportunity, preschool teachers, social workers, artists, and young people just starting out. We take pride in creating and maintaining apartments that people want to call home. For residents in need of support, our team of Resident Services Coordinators link them to community resources and services that promote health, stability, and independence. Bellwether is working with an ambition that matches the urgency of our region's affordable housing crisis; in the next five years, we aim to develop 1,200 new affordable homes in King County.


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