Under the supervision of a Housing Assistance Manager, incumbent has the experience and demonstrated ability to independently and effectively perform assigned Housing Assistance Representative duties following HUD and Company policy and procedural requirements. Housing Assistance Representatives will be assigned by the Director of Leased Housing to one of the following functional areas listed under essential functions: Inspection; Occupancy; Rent Analyst; Outreach; Homeownership or Family Self- Sufficiency.
Inspection: Inspects and surveys housing units by going into the field and listing deficiencies and enforcing compliance with housing quality standards, HUD and Company requirements; completes and submits all necessary inspections documentation following HUD and Company requirements; responds to questions from landlords and clients; resolves conflicts between landlord and clients; provides information and assistance in litigation situations as required; approve rents if within approved rent ranges; gathers rent comparability data.
Occupancy: Counsels tenants and landlords in their program rights and responsibilities; resolvesconflictsbetweenlandlordsandtenants;computesutilityallowances;monitorsand enforces program compliance by owners and client’s income and household composition; assist in debt collection from clients and/or owners; provides information in litigation situations as required.
Rent Analyst: Complies, reviews, updates and records rent data and sets rents ranges following HUD and Company requirements; negotiates HAP contracts with owners;developsandmaintainsasystemofsurveying,tracking,documenting,storingand retrieving information on rent comparability; reviews and approves proposed initial rents outside set range; reviews and approves owners requests for rent increases; conduct quality control of rend decisions made by other staff. May also be assigned to do inspections.
Outreach:Analyzes obstacles to Leased Housing programs and devise strategies to eliminate barriers; conducts programmarketing and outreach activities; gives presentations andconductsbriefingsforclients,owners,andnon-profitdeveloperswhoprovidehousing resources;recruits,establishesandmaintainsrelationshipswithpropertyowners,property developers, real estate and rental organizations; counsels tenants and landlords in their rights and responsibilities; provides direct search assistance to clients.
Homeownership: Identifies lenders and other funding sources interested in participating in the Section8homeownershipprogram;providesguidancetoprogramparticipantsonthe HUD and COMPANY rules and requirements for homeownership; identifies and develops relationships with organizations and individuals that can assist program participants in becoming homeowners; conducts neighborhood outreach; provides information on home buying opportunities; provides information on mortgage leading and Section 8 homeownership assistance programs to participants; gives presentations to individuals and groups; prepares written reports, manuals, and grants.
Family Self-Sufficiency: Markets the FSS program to current and new Section 8 participants and local service providers; provides guidance to program participants on steps needed to achieve self-sufficiency; develops asset building strategies, identifies educational and economic opportunity resources to benefit clients; prepares oral and written reports, write grants, and conduct presentations to individuals and groups.
Eligibility: Conducts determinations of initial eligibility of individuals and families on applicant waiting lists. Interviews applicants, collects, evaluates and verifies income information. Evaluates and applies deductions and exemptions. Assess eligibility based onHUDIncomeLimits.Performsanddeterminesinitialandsomeinterimrentcalculations. Counsels’ applicants on and answers questions regarding program rules, responsibilities and processes. Research and informs applicants of overdue debts to the Authority. Verifies citizenship and immigration status of all family members.
MARGINALFUNCTIONS
Performs other activities related to the administration of assisted housing programs as required. May direct and monitor the work of a small staff; executes special projects as assigned.
MINIMUMQUALIFICATIONS
A bachelor’s degree, with a major in business or public administration or a closely related field; or completion of 24 general education semester units of college training and two years of applicable experience. AND
Possession of a valid California driver's license and an insurable driving record. Equivalentcombinationsofeducation,trainingandexperiencewill beconsidered. KNOWLEDGEANDABILITIES
ABILITY TO: gather and analyze data and reason logically and accurately; interpret and apply rules and regulations; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; direct the activities of staff, including training; communicate in a courteous, respectful and effective manner, both orally and in writing; and other abilities as specified in the State of California Division of Industrial Accidents form RB-91 for this classification.
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