Position Summary: The FSS Coordinator provides administrative services to HCV clients in accordance with Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines and the HAJ Administrative plan and daily operational processes. This position is grant funded through HUD and may terminate when funding is no longer available.Essential Functions:
Must submit annual grant application/reports to maintain and or secure funding for the FSS Program and position of Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator
Develop a strong working relationship with various service provider agencies to ensure smooth referrals and follow-up of FSS clients
Develop, implement and document an effective process to recruit eligible FSS program participants
Conducts timely re-certifications for assigned clients either annually or interim as required due to family status changes in accordance with HUD and HAJ policy (re-certifications must be completed a minimum of 30 days prior to effective date)
Develop, coordinate, maintain, and distribute monthly FSS Newsletter
Develop FSS recruitment materials (brochures, flyers and training modules) to encourage maximum resident population involvement in FSS program
Develop a detailed Individual Training & Service Plan (ITSP) outlining the specific services and goals to facilitate FSS client self-sufficiency
Identify, develop, write, implement and administer activities and programs to meet the needs and overcome barriers and service gaps for family self-sufficiency
Educate and monitor FSS participants of their responsibilities within the FSS program and develop individual goals for families to achieve self-sufficiency
Plans and coordinates activities for FSS program participants including but not limited to (job training; GED classes; housing counseling and home buyer training)
Coordinate escrow account payments and withdrawals with the Chief Financial Officer for FSS participants
Develop and maintain comprehensive FSS participant files which document:
Initial program application
Participant/family program screening assessment
Childcare, educational, employability, financial, and healthcare assessments
Individual and family long and short-range self-sufficiency goals
Escrow Account Calculations (updated monthly)
Individual and family progress reports and notes
Meet and document with FSS Program participants a minimum of monthly to review goal progress and plan compliance
Confirm monthly data reflected in PIC and HAJ system(s) are accurate
Maintain data and report grant metrics (monthly or as required) to maintain grant compliance
Identify potential FSS funding resources and write a minimum of ten (10) grant applications and successfully secure at least two (2) program funding sources in excess of $50,000 per program to maintain and/or increase availability of FSS Program services
Attend meetings, make presentations, advocate and network with areas service providers to increase community awareness of HAJ FSS Program and initiatives and encourage collaboration and non-duplication of program services
Develop and maintain FSS Program participant database to generate data regarding program effectiveness, impact and participant achievement
Facilitate graduation ceremonies for FSS participants who have successfully completed the program
Prepares monthly reports as required by HAJ and HUD
Occasionally required to drive to off-site for meetings with clients and community partners
Types and mails correspondence as necessary and maintains copies in client files
Understands principles of records and file management
Knowledge of intermediate mathematical calculations
Understands rules and regulations of the HCV Program
Perform other duties as assigned
Success factors/job competencies:
Computer proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite products and a variety of other software applications
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Planning – ability to think ahead and plan over a one-to two-year time span
Management – multitask and organize multiple priorities
Technical skills in record retention protocols
Commitment to company values
Physical demands and work environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those which must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical demands: While performing duties of job, employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to focus.
Work environment: The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Occasional after-hours or weekend hours may be necessary to recruit and/or facilitate meetings with participants and broader community partners, subject to management authorization
Qualifications Required:
High School Diploma and five years relevant housing/occupancy specialist, case management or related work in property management/real estate or public housing experience
Must have an accredited HCV Certification (Specialist of Occupancy or HCV Specialist Certification) or the ability to obtain within 6 months of hire
Must possess a valid Illinois driver’s license and current automobile insurance
Must be able to pass a criminal background check
Qualifications Preferred:
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Sociology, Psychology, Education, Social Justice, Business/Public Administration or related field
Minimum of four (4) years’ experience coordinating, supervising and/or implementing socio-economic programs; or working with low-income families preferably with case-management experience
Must have an accredited HCV Certification (Specialist of Occupancy or HCV Specialist Certification) or the ability to obtain within 6 months of hire
Must possess a valid Illinois driver’s license and current automobile insurance
Must be able to pass a criminal background check
Qualifications Preferred:
$26.60/hr - $27.53/hr, commensurate with experience
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Location
Joliet, IL
Salary
$26.60–$27.53 Per Hour
Skills
Administrative Skillsunmatched
Background Investigationunmatched
Brochuresunmatched
Business Administrationunmatched
Case Managementunmatched
Childcareunmatched
Communication Skillsunmatched
Community and Social Servicesunmatched
Computer Skillsunmatched
Customer Support/Serviceunmatched
Depth Perceptionunmatched
Develop and Maintain Customersunmatched
Documentationunmatched
Driver's Licenseunmatched
Escrowunmatched
File Managementunmatched
Financial Analysisunmatched
Flyersunmatched
Fundingunmatched
Grant Writingunmatched
Healthcareunmatched
High School Diplomaunmatched
Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP)unmatched
Interpersonal Skillsunmatched
Lift/Move 25 Poundsunmatched
Maintain Complianceunmatched
Mathematicsunmatched
Metricsunmatched
Microsoft Officeunmatched
Microsoft Product Familyunmatched
Multitaskingunmatched
Newsletterunmatched
Operations Planningunmatched
Operations Processesunmatched
Organizational Skillsunmatched
Physical Demandsunmatched
Problem Solving Skillsunmatched
Program Evaluationunmatched
Progress Reportsunmatched
Property Managementunmatched
Psychologyunmatched
Public Administrationunmatched
Public Housingunmatched
Purchasing/Procurementunmatched
Real Estateunmatched
Records Managementunmatched
Regulationsunmatched
Reporting Skillsunmatched
Set Goalsunmatched
Sociologyunmatched
Substance Abuseunmatched
Time Managementunmatched
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