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The Department of Homeless Services is recruiting for one Community Coordinator to serve as Resource Specialist, who will:-Cultivate relationships across diverse communities to provide new opportunities for clients and community based homeless population regarding housing alternatives to shelter.
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The Housing Specialist performs a variety of office and field activities to identify and secure permanent housing. based housing support programs, NYCHA, HRA, HPD, realtors, and landlords.
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The Housing Stability Specialist will need to be flexible in their schedules of office hours. Working knowledge of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, Section 8, (New York City Housing Authority) Housing Preservation and Development and HPD (Housing Preservation and Development.
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Assisting clients in the completion and submission of applications for Supportive Housing programs, HPD and HDC lotteries, NYCHA, and other low income/affordable housing programs. Staying up to date with supportive housing trends, with special focus on eviction prevention and affordable housing, as well as developments related to welfare reform, public assistance, SSI, and other entitlements, substance abuse, and criminal justice.
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Clients of Transit Homeless Outreach are engaged and assessed with the goal of connecting them with housing and essential services. Escort/assisting clients with medical, HRA/Social security benefits, housing interviews and other housing-related appointments.
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Details: Under supervision of the Program Director, the Housing Specialist (Scattered Site Mental Health 60 unit) is responsible for providing case management, housing support to participants and monthly reporting requirements that will ensure compliance with the parameters of the program.
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From homelessness prevention in Staten Island to supportive housing in the Bronx; from employment training in Manhattan to after school programs and college access in Brooklyn; from family shelter and support in Queens to increasing affordable housing across the city, CAMBA provides holistic services to help struggling New Yorkers stabilize their lives and become self-sufficient.
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Experience working with adults with mental health and/or substance use issues, preferably in homeless shelters or supportive housing. Engage challenging clients to participate in service planning and housing search processes and meet with clients to update their bi-weekly ILPs (Independent Living Plans.
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Act as assistant researcher regarding compliance and regulatory program standards and requirements; programs include HUD Section 8 / Affordable Housing, LIHTC, HOME, Mitchell-Lama, HHAP, Fair Housing, Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing, HPD Regulatory, among others.
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CUNY CARES is led by the CUNY Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs with additional technical support and guidance from the CUNY Dean for Health and Human Services and the faculty director of Healthy CUNY. The CUNY Cares Housing Specialist will develop and lead housing support services for CUNY students at Bronx Community, Hostos Community, and Lehman College as part of the CUNY CARES Bronx Demonstration Project.
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The Preparing Youth for Adulthood (PYA) Specialist will work collectively with other interdisciplinary staff including Coaches, Housing Specialist, Education Specialist, Case Planner, and Career Development & College Specialist to provide necessary services and guidance to young people to achieve permanency and transition successfully into adulthood.
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Familiarity with Affordable housing programs like NYCHA, HPD, etc. Working knowledge of Low Income Housing Tax Credits and Section 8. For over 75 years, our company has invested in NYC neighborhoods, prioritizing housing as a human right.
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We apply our brains and hearts to deliver the best-suited solutions to our customers across industries such as Retail & E-commerce, Consumer Goods, Pharmaceuticals & Life Sciences, Real Estate & Senior Housing, Hi-tech, Media & Telecom as Manufacturing and Automotive clientele.
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Coordinate with housing specialist to ensure youth submit housing applications (by age 18 when appropriate) Assist youth with obtaining furniture, support through the move in process, and provide continued support with housing stability.
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The Housing Specialist will primarily work in the field with some flexible hybrid options. Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated Housing Specialist to join our team.
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housing job Title: specialist in New York, NY
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