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Trains client to utilize emergency supply resources, counsels and assists clients with accessing education and vocational resources; assists client in finding and maintaining viable residential housing.
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At least three years of experience in community development, affordable housing development, or related field, preferably in the non-profit sector. Assist in organizing educational activities and forums to share best practices in community development and affordable housing development.
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Experience working with at-risk populations or persons experiencing homelessness; knowledge and belief in the “Housing First” philosophy and strategies preferred. Will use a housing-first approach and trauma-informed practices to build trust-based and collaborative relationships.
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Rapid rehousing and scattered site housing program for those living with HIV or AIDS. Assists in understanding tenant rights and responsibility as well as basic understanding of housing law as well as conducts outcome surveys as required.
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We offer in person positions located in our home office building in Hartford, CT. Fully furnished corporate housing in close proximity to the office will be provided. The Hartford's Actuarial Internship Program has given me the best insight into what working as an actuary involves.
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Provides tenant/landlord mediation as means to negotiate a mutual agreement between all parties that supports the customer’s Housing security. The Housing Navigator provides retention services to assist customers with maintaining Housing security.
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Use shelter diversion techniques to assist households in self-resolving their housing crisis throughout their stay. Provide daily supervision, reporting, and support services to clients in a low barrier residential facility that promotes a Housing First philosophy.
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