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The Housing Coordinator will assist participants to secure housing within the Bay Area utilizing a time limited housing subsidy. The Direct Care Floater will identify units in the community that will be appropriate for a subsidy which includes landlord engagement, information about the subsidy program, assessment of units ability to meet habitability standards, and monthly rent calculation and subsidy administration.The Direct Care Floater position is part of a pool authorized to work up to 29 hours per week when an assignment becomes available. No hours are guaranteed on an ongoing basis. and depends on the needs of the organization. After completing required training, individuals in this role will be contacted to fill in when scheduling needs or vacancies arise. This position also requires ongoing availability for onsite and community-based assignments during regular business hours, Monday through FridayDUTIES + RESPONSIBILITIES : The Direct Care Floater works within a team of TAY Case Managers and a Resource Specialist. This position requires work in the field with housing search occurring primarily in San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Monday
Friday. The Housing Coordinator shall : Develop and maintain inventory of landlords and property managers who have expressed interest in participating in the RRH Program. Engage landlords and property managers to build and sustain relationships- network with landlords, renters associations, property management businesses, and county wide housing providers.Guide and educate TAY on how to search for, secure and maintain permanent affordable housing, including tenant / landlord rights and responsibilities.Provide assistance to TAY with completing housing forms, applications and obtaining required verifications to determine qualifications for housing.May conduct housing workshops and presentations to participants, staff, and community partners.Essential Duties and Responsibilities : Housing LocationConduct landlord recruitment and establish relationships with landlords, property owners, and property management companies.Engage with local landlord organizations and housing associations to educate them on housing subsidy opportunities to increase visibility and awareness.Conduct comprehensive housing searches to identify units that meet participant needsNegotiate lease on behalf of the participantCoordinate viewings and partner with TAY Case Managers to ensure that all paperwork gets completed timely.Support with setting up utilities, securing deposits, and credit check fees.Support with moving costs and some furniture dependent upon funding.Utilize Fair Market Rate to determine acceptable rents and ensure rent reasonableness standards.Educate participants on tenancy requirements including rent portion expectations.Subsidy AdministrationDocument efforts and activities in relevant electronic systems (AppFolio, Apricot, or other systems assigned) promptly.Maintain accurate electronic and physical files on all client and property / landlord relationships.Track changes in tenant portions of rent and subsidy amount.Ensure that participants are aware of their portion of rent and they know when and how to make payment directly to the landlord.Coordinate closely with First Place for Youths Housing Department leadership and finance to ensure that landlord rents are accurate and issued timely.Landlord LiaisonRegularly collaborate with TAY Case Managers to ensure that participants are consistently paying their rent on time, cultivate healthy relationships with neighbors, and resolve tenancy issues.Immediately respond to lease violations or other complaints, with the goal of finding resolutions that do not jeopardize housing stability. Coordinate solutions with landlord prior to eviction proceedings.Ensure landlords fulfill their legal obligations including conducting repairs, issuing proper notices and supporting participants rights to Fair HousingProvide First Place for Youth point of contact to ensure rapid response to participant challenges and needs that may arise.Other duties as assigned.Qualification and Requirements : Bachelor's degree preferred or a combination of education and experience that demonstrates a capacity to secure and manage housing in a supportive housing program.2 years experience with Real estate or Property Management experience desiredA strong dedication to cultural competency that creates conditions that remove barriers.Knowledge of housing availability in San Francisco and surrounding counties preferred.Relationships with landlords & apartments highly desired.Previous experience partnering with Housing Authority with section 8 voucher or equivalent experience a plus.Knowledge of current housing laws, fair market rents and rent reasonableness standardsDriving is a requirement of the job - must have possession of current CA drivers license, access to a vehicle and personal automobile insurance.Ability to drive to multiple locations throughout the day in and around the bay area for housing searchProven ability to develop authentic, supportive relationships with youth and young adults.Computer Skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications including MS Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint, Project and Outlook. Experience with database systems.Strong Communication Skills Exceptional oral and written communication skills including the demonstrated ability to research, assimilate, and analyze information, compose engaging messages, and present data in a clear and inspiring manner.Availability for occasional evening and weekend work
Housing Specialist • Oakland, California, United States