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Housing Specialist-Waitlist

Company:
Omaha Housing Authority

Industry:
Non-profit

Job title:
Housing Specialist-Waitlist

Job level:
Entry

Job description:

The Omaha Housing Authority is a Non-Profit Government Agency based in Omaha and established in 1935. The Omaha Housing Authority contracts with HUD to provide safe and sanitary housing to low and moderate-income individuals through rent subsidies and administers over 2700 public housing units and over 4,300 Housing Choice (Section 8) Vouchers.

OHA is Committed to Equal Opportunity

Omaha Housing Authority is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment 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 characteristics protected by federal, state or local laws.

Core Values

We are Welcoming
We Actively Listen
We are Diverse, Inclusive & Equitable
We are Exceptional
We Practice Self Care
We Share Power
We Practice De-Escalation
We are a Team

Benefits

The Omaha Housing Authority offers an exceptional benefits package for full-time employees that includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; retirement and 457 compensation; 12 days of vacation that begin on your date of hire; and 17 paid holidays, including your birthday, a floating holiday, and a self-care day. Omaha Housing Authority is actively seeking diverse candidates and affirming of all identities. For information on Omaha Housing Authority, including more information on employee benefits and our company culture, visit our website at www.ohauthority.org

Hiring Rate/Wage

This is a union position; the hire rate is $18.31 per hour.

Job Function

To process and complete intake, leasing of applicants for the project based and tenant based voucher rental assistance programs. Position involves direct contact with applicants, participants and owners in the basis of determining participation by all parties meet compliance with OHA policies, HUD regulations and lease provision.

Essential Functions

Understand program requirements of the voucher program Section 8.
Conducts interviews, eligibility of applicants for voucher rental assistance, wait list management, tenant screening and selection process.
Assembles and verifies family composition, income and determines family eligibility.
Explain program requirements through conducting voucher briefings either individually or in group settings.
Maintains separate waiting list.
Learn program requirements to ensure all documents are in the applicant/tenant files in accordance with documentation requirements, file reviews and auditing, etc.
Perform rent reasonableness test to determine initial rents and renewal rents.
Process request for tenancy approvals for applicants/tenants.
Ensure inspections have been conducted prior to lease up.
Determine family share and HAP payments with accuracy.
Prepares correspondence to applicants, participants and owners.
Organization of material pertinent to a HAP and contract execution and contract renewals
Recommend and process withdrawal or termination of participants.
Renews new regulations to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
Maintains organized work space.
Issue vouchers to families in the event owner opts out of existing contracts.
Prepares and views upcoming contract renewals.
Prepares reports, weekly/monthly, to HCV manager/HCV director.
Must clearly understand all aspects of the policies and procedures of OHA, including
OHA admissions and continued occupancy policies. Must have the ability to effectively
communicate this to applicants and visitors.
May conduct home visits, on site applications for prospective clients and/or residents.
Determines the need for interim rent changes and completes all established and required
processes and annual reviews as necessary to determine changes in rent eligibility.
Other duties as assigned.
Additional Responsibilities:
May provide transportation for applicants or residents.
May assist with special projects.
May work evening and weekend hours.
May work in other areas of the HCV department as directed.
Perform other duties as required or assigned.

Qualifications

High School graduate and two year’s college education in human service, social work or related field or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
Two years actual work experience in a nonprofit agency, which included client service interaction. Ability to speak Spanish beneficial.
Incumbent must successfully complete OHA sponsored management certification courses within one year.
Must be able to communicate effectively with diverse personalities, be mature, tactful and professional.
Good knowledge of local agencies, property, stock and bond values and federal, state and city agency programs which are designed for low-income families.
Ability to understand oral and written instructions. Ability to make mathematical computations and compile statistical data and prepare reports.
Housing Choice Voucher Rent Calc, Developing and Managing Project Based Vouchers and Eligibility Certifications required. Incumbents are required to obtain Housing Choice Voucher Rent Calculation, Developing and Managing Project Based Vouchers and Eligibility Certifications within the first 18 months of employment. OHA will pay for training and testing for an employee’s first, and if necessary, second attempt to meet the certification requirements. If the employee fails both attempts, the employee is responsible for the costs of any further testing. Employee is to provide proof of the certification within the first 18 months of employment. Failure to meet the certifications within the 18 month time frame will result in removal from the position. Removal from the position may include and is not limited to the following: termination of employment, demotion, or transfer.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, consultants, contractors, HUD, local, state, federal officials; ability to communicate with people from a broad range of socio-economic backgrounds.

Working Conditions

Work is performed in an office setting amid normal conditions of dust, odors, fumes, and noises and involves considerable public contact. Frequent exposure to computer and screen for extended periods of time and occasional exposure to the weather (rain, snow, extreme heat & cold) when showing units or making home visits.

Abilities

Ability to sit, stand and walk up to 100% of the time; and reach stoop, squat, push, pull and type up to 25% of the time.
Ability to move objects weighing up to ten (10) pounds up to 33% of the time.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate

Equipment Operation

(Any one position may not use all of the tools and equipment listed nor do the listed examples comprise all of the tools and equipment that may be used in positions allocated to this classification)

Computer
Telephone
Copier
Calculator
Facsimile Machine

Positions available:
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Posted on:
April 11, 2024

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