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The Domestic Violence Housing Assessment Specialist is responsible for completing assessments and referrals for domestic violence victims to appropriate housing services through the local coordinated entry system, using a trauma-informed, empowerment-based, housing first model of service provision.
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Develop and maintain partnerships with local housing agencies, refugee resettlement agencies, community organizations, and faith-based groups to expand housing resources and support networks for refugee and asylee populations.
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Serve as an educator, mediator, and reviewer when a roommate conflict or housing concern is escalated as a result of published policy or departmental process; The Coordinator for Student Engagement & Housing will report directly to the Director of Housing & Student Conduct.
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Assess clients to ensure that they meet requirements for enrollment in domestic violence-specific housing services and referral to coordinated entry, including verification of domestic violence history and verification of Category 1 or 4 Homelessness, as defined by HUD.
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Custodian - Part-Time
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Complete required housing and domestic violence assessment tools with qualified clients; Support the work of the Rapid Rehousing Case Manager, including by assisting to identify appropriate available housing units for clients; as well as provide case management supports as needed.
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The Supportive Housing Specialist will be responsible for assisting tenants with all necessary linkages and to help them maintain a stable community living environment of their choice within Erie County.
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The Lead Superintendent directs the work of Landmark Construction forces and those of the subcontractors including the coordination of subcontracts, drawings, and specification.
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Continuous and permanent status in any city department as a Second Class Engineer-Custodian, Second Class Stationary Engineer, Junior Housing Project Engineer, First Class Engineer-Custodian, First Class Stationary Engineer, Senior First Class Stationary Engineer for one year.
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To provide housing case management services and support to adult individuals who are homeless, or at risk of being homeless, with mental health, chronic health, substance use & co-occurring issues with the goal of obtaining and maintaining safe, affordable housing and residential stability in the community.
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Attention all Registered Nurses: Looking for a change of scenery?
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Formed in 1990, Rochester’s Cornerstone Group has become a true leader in affordable housing development in New York State. We are a regional leader in affordable housing, real estate development, and property management.
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Work at Ten Broeck Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing , and stay in a beautifully furnished apartment in the historic city of Kingston, NY!
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Familiarity with local, state, and federal regulations related to low-income housing, fair housing laws, and tenant rights is essential. Ensure compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal housing regulations, including fair housing laws and low-income housing guidelines.
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Housing Staff Attorney. Maintains a caseload serving low-income clients relating to Housing law, including evictions, conditions and discrimination. Excellent benefits including health, dental and vision insurance, 3 weeks of vacation, 12 paid holidays plus paid week off between Christmas and New Year’s, sick and personal leave, eligibility for public student loan forgiveness, paid $50,000 life insurance, pension plan, HRA and Flexible Spending Accounts, and paid memberships.
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