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Candidates with prior experience in affordable housing, building maintenance, construction, and professional inspections are preferred, but anyone with an interest is welcome to apply. As a member of our Inspection Consultants team, you would perform preparatory building inspections on assisted housing properties using HUD’s NSPIRE inspection protocol.
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Preferred experience with Community Development Block Grant housing and/or FEMA hazard mitigation programs or similar projects. Five (5) years of experience in hazard mitigation, housing, community development, economic development, or related fields.
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Familiarity with federal, state, and local government funding sources for capital and operating needs of affordable housing (e.g., LIHTC, HUD programs). The position will intersect and coordinate with real estate development, acquisitions, property management and accounting, as well as provide compliance reporting to investors, lenders, municipal and state agencies, and low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) investors and syndicators.
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This is a temporary, on-site role as a Recertification Specialist located in New York, NY. As a Recertification Specialist, you will be responsible for managing the recertification process for residents in our affordable housing communities.
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Knowledge of U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) comprehensive housing programs including compliance, timely data collection & reporting. Through such programs as financial empowerment education, workforce development, foreclosure intervention and employer-assisted housing, we work together to overcome the obstacles to homeownership, advocating for limited-wealth households every step of the way.
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