Housing Specialist - Homeless Families - NYC
Urban Resource Institute - New York City, NY
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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEWUrban Resource Institute (URI) is a dynamic, innovative, and well-respected organization founded in 1980 that transforms the lives of domestic violence survivors and homeless families through safe shelter and comprehensive services; delivers prevention and intervention programs that break cycles of violence and poverty; and actively works for sustainable systemic change. URI is the oldest licensed provider of domestic violence (DV) shelter and services in New York State, and is the largest provider in the United States of DV shelter services, as well as a leading provider of shelter and services for homeless families. URI has a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion among leadership, staff, and clients at residential and nonresidential sites across New York City.POSITION OVERVIEWThe Housing Specialist is responsible for addressing the housing needs of clients residing in URI's homeless shelters. The Housing Specialist assists clients as they transition from shelter to permanent housing. Heshe is responsible for identifying permanent housing options, developing and maintaining a database of housing resources, conducting individual sessions and support groups around housing issues, and providing referrals, advocacy, follow-up, and assistance with housing applications. The Housing Specialist also develops partnerships with government and community agencies to help increase clients' access to meaningful housing.Salary: $42,000 - $46,000MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESAssess clients' housing needs and develop an individualized plan to secure safe, affordable housing.Assess clients' eligibility for government-financed housing programs, including subsidies, and benefit programs.Participate as member of interdisciplinary team in determining clients' immediate needs, functional capabilities and assistance needed to stabilize housing and increase independent functioningConduct regular meetings with clients (at least biweekly) to review housing options, exit strategiesDevelop and maintain relationships with brokers and landlords in an effort to secure a pool of available apartments of all sizes and rent levels to be offered to housing-ready familiesFacilitate clients ability to view at least three apartments each week. Assist clients to secure and complete applications for permanent housing and collect the necessary documents for affordable and subsidized housing.Engage in community outreach efforts to identify housing opportunities and maintain a database of resources, including a listing of brokers, landlords, and management companies.Develop and facilitate educational workshops and groups focused on housing (including available housing resources, apartment search techniques, mock interviews, and other best practices).Develop and maintain relationships with government partners, and supportive community-based organizations.Participate in team meetings, case conferences and meetings with prospective brokers and landlords.Prepare weekly housing status and other DHS required reports as directedWork with clients to identify ways in which to resolve adverse credit reportsParticipate in monthly staff meetings, case conferences and training seminars conducted to enhance one's skillsPerform other duties as assigned by the Social Work SupervisorSPECIFICATIONS FOR EDUCATIONCERTIFICATIONSLICENSESBachelor's Degree in Human Services or related field.REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCEMinimum of one year counseling experience and two years of experience in housing developmentmanagement, real estate or case management.Demonstrated sensitivity and experience with andor knowledge of homelessness within disenfranchised communities including individuals whom identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, andor HIV-affected, the elderly and individuals with substance abuse andor mental health issues.Familiarity with DHS regulations and DHS Cares ReportingMust have excellent communication skills, the ability to write and record case documentation, skills in group counseling, working knowledge of family issues, sensitivity to the needs of homeless families, have a demonstrated ability to advocate and provide follow-up around housing issues, and able to conduct housing specific workshops.Possess knowledge and skills necessary to develop strong linkages with city and private housing agencies as well as the ability to secure permanent housing for homeless population.Must have ability to be flexible with schedule as neededEmployee must be computer-literate and must have knowledge of MicrosoftUrban Resource Institute provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Created: 2025-02-07