
95% of apartment residents are unchurched.
Apartment Life is an outreach organization that places missional teams, including church planters, into local apartment communities to engage residents through monthly events, visits, and loving neighbors in practical ways.
We exist to radically transform lives in apartment communities by making Christ known.
What Apartment Life Coordinators Do

Host Monthly
Events
Receive a monthly event budget to host gatherings to build community and relationships.

Build
Community
Welcome new residents and care for neighbors.

Receive Discounted Rent or Hourly Pay
Apartment Life offers the opportunity to live onsite at an apartment for reduced rent, or live offsite and work for an hourly wage.
Some things to remember before viewing our community map:
- - Under no circumstances should a candidate touch base with the community until released to do so by Apartment Life, as it could put the mission field in jeopardy.
- - We are actively interviewing for all communities, so the specific communities listed on our map may no longer be available when a candidate reaches the offer stage.
- - As you review the map of ready communities, please remember to be open-handed. We want to be transparent in our recruiting efforts -- both in what communities are available and how the application and offer process works.
- - As we work with candidates through the process, we commit to offer candidates the "best fit" community -- one that fits the applicant's abilities and needs, as well as the needs and desires of the community.
Are you interested in doing intentional community outreach while receiving a significant discount on rent?

Apartment Life is an outreach organization that places people (either one individual, two friends, or a couple) into a local apartment community to consistently engage their neighbors through monthly events, visits, and caring for them in practical ways.
If you or someone you know is passionate about building community, hosting events, and loving your neighbors, reach out to learn more today.
FAQs
What are the minimum requirements to be a coordinator?
All of our coordinators must:
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Be eligible to work in the U.S.
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Be at least 18 years of age and able to provide proof of age
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Have a valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance
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Be able to perform the duties of the job
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Pass a criminal and sex offender background check
Can I serve at the apartment community where I live?
Maybe! If your community already has an agreement with Apartment Life and the position is vacant, there is a chance that you would be able to serve as the coordinator there. If your community doesn't have an agreement with Apartment Life, we have found it is rare that they will add it within the desired time frame.
We're happy to check on either scenario for you and will use your application, where you'll include the name of your current community, to begin that process.
How does the Apartment Life staff match me to an open position?
We consider the following details when matching an applicant with an open position at an apartment community:
- The personalities and strengths of the applicant(s)
- The demographics and needs of the apartment community
- The location of the applicant’s commitments (work and school, etc.) and support network (friends, family, volunteers, small group, etc.)
Can I work with Apartment Life if I already have another full-time job?
We welcome all work situations, as long as the individual(s) can give the time necessary to the program while balancing other responsibilities. Each community has different needs and requirements, and we’re happy to help you review all your commitments to see if being an Apartment Life Coordinator is a good fit for your current season of life.
What compensation do I receive?
Onsite coordinators are volunteers and do not receive an hourly wage. However, they do receive an entry-level apartment at a significantly discounted amount. Offsite coordinators receive an hourly wage.
Our Team

John Leslie
Senior Director of Mobilization
Florida, Tennessee, Alabama

Andy Ricchini
Director of Mobilization
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, DC, New York, Pennsylvania
