BASIC FUNCTION: Summarize position's purpose.
This position is responsible for providing people with disabilities one-on-one and group professional housing counseling services to obtain and/or sustain their housing to independently live in the community.
SPECIFIC DUTIES: Describe responsibilities and tasks.
1)
To promote community integration and independent living philosophy for people with
disabilities by working with disabled Chicagoans who are seeking suitable
rental housing.
2)
To provide rental housing counseling and advise disabled tenants in locating
affordable housing and rental assistance; to understand property maintenance,
financial management and other matters as appropriate so the Access Living
consumers improve their housing conditions to be marketable tenants.
3)
To advocate for Access Living’s consumers who are negatively impacted by
foreclosure or other housing crises.
4)
To conduct monthly group counseling sessions for individuals seeking suitable
rental housing, and to train consumers on the following topics:
a)
Mediate between tenants and landlords to assist in resolving tenancy issues and/or
concerns.
b)
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Fair Housing Act, As Amended in
1988 protections and responsibilities,
c)
How to resolve issues around foreclosed rental properties,
d)
Reasonable accommodation rights, and Disability identity.
5)
To assist individuals in obtaining a reasonable accommodation, if needed.
6)
Continue to collaborate and advocate with Corporation for Supportive Housing, Housing
and Urban Development, Chicago Housing Authority, Illinois Housing Development Authority
and other housing resources to achieve potential units for people with
disabilities seeking housing.
7)
Maintain electronic client/project files, CMS systems, data entry and 1:1 meeting with
consumers as outlined by HUD and other funding requirements.
8)
Act as spokesperson for Access Living and develop partnerships with community
partners and grantors.
9)
To complete other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING: Minimum educational background required.
1.
HUD Housing Counseling Certification preferred.
Must complete certification within 60 days of hire.
2.
Professional development and continuing education required annually to meet industry
standards.
Education
BA/BS preferred.
EXPERIENCE: Length of time required to develop skills for acceptable performance
Minimum 2 years housing counseling experience preferred. Preference given to applicants who have
experience working with people with disabilities.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Nature and extend of standing, stooping, lifting and walking.
Ability to travel throughout Access Living’s service area. Periods of sitting are required for office work.
EQUIPMENT OPERATED: Specific equipment, machines, devices and work aids.
Computers, TTY’s, Fax machine, Braille machine
WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Identify work area and any of its unpleasant elements.
Office area is a shared workspace divided by cubicles. Verbal communication can be heard from other staff in adjoining cubicles.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Associations to which incumbent may belong.
None.
NO. OF EMPLOYEES DIRECTLY SUPERVISED:
None.
SUPERVISED BY: Housing Supervisor
Salary: The Starting salary range is $50,000 to $55,000.
How to Apply: Email cover letter and resume’ to both:
Jennifer Matthews, jmatthews@accessliving.org
Wanda Lopez, wlopez@accessliving.org
BASIC FUNCTION: Summarize position's purpose.
This position is responsible for providing people with disabilities one-on-one and group professional housing counseling services to obtain and/or sustain their housing to independently…
Email cover letter and resume’ to both:
Jennifer Matthews, jmatthews@accessliving.org
Wanda Lopez, wlopez@accessliving.org
Email cover letter and resume’ to both:
Jennifer Matthews, jmatthews@accessliving.org
Wanda Lopez, wlopez@accessliving.org