Support Families. Ensure Stability. Make an Impact. Are you detail-oriented, people-focused, and passionate about helping others access safe, affordable housing? INLIVIAN is looking for a Housing Specialist to play a key role in supporting families through the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP). This is more than an administrative role, you’ll be a trusted resource helping individuals navigate housing processes while ensuring compliance and accuracy every step of the way. What You’ll Do: Guide participants through recertifications, rent calculations, and housing processes Review and verify eligibility, income, and documentation Prepare and process HUD-required forms (including HUD-50058) Conduct participant interviews and explain program requirements clearly Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with HUD regulations Collaborate with team members to support program success. What You Bring: Strong customer service and communication skills Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks Experience in housing, social services, or administrative support Ability to work with diverse populations with professionalism and empathy Basic math and computer skills What You’ll Gain: Opportunity to earn industry certifications (HCV, EIV, Rent Calculation, Fair Housing) Meaningful work that directly impacts families in your community A collaborative, mission-driven team environment Career growth in the affordable housing field Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED 1–3 years of relevant experience (housing or social services preferred) Why Join INLIVIAN?
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Title: Housing Specialist/Special Programs ReportsTo:Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) Recertification’s Manager Department/Division: Operations/ Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Position Summary Responsible for performing assigned duties pertaining to, and in accordance with, the Agency’s Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan and procedures and in accordance with HUD, federal, local and other applicable laws, rules, policies and procedures for targeted special programs such as Veterans Administration (VASH), Family Unification (FUP), Disaster Housing Assistance (DHAP), Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program, etc. Performs a variety of tasks related to assisting in the admission and occupancy of low and extremely low-income families as appropriate within level of expertise. The duties listed below illustrate the various types of work that may be performed. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Responsibilities
Education and Experience High School diploma or possession of a certificate of equivalence of High School Achievement (GED) and one (1) year of relevant experience, plus two (2) to three (3) years’ experience in the housing or social services field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to fulfill essential position functions.
Must serve as a Housing Specialist for two (2) years.
The following Certifications must be obtained within eighteen (18) months of employment or other allowable period of hire as authorized by the HCVP Director:
Knowledge and Skills
Supervision Controls The employee receives instructions and supervision from the HCVP Recertification’s Manager and Lead Housing Specialist. The employee receives specific instructions when complaints are brought to the attention of the supervisor, and when the supervisor is contacted by the employee for direction. The employee's work is reviewed frequently and
closely for accuracy, conformance to Agency policies, and attainment of objectives. The Housing Specialist/Special Programs has no supervisory duties.
Guidelines The employee performs routine duties by following established HUD targeted special program and Agency policies and procedures. These guidelines cover most job-related situations and the employee may use independent judgment in making some decisions within established parameters and area of expertise as appropriate to the situation. If guidelines do not cover a situation, the employee normally consults the supervisor. Guidelines are generally specific and clear.
Complexity The employee performs a variety of related, routine, and generally repetitive tasks. The course of action is determined by the supervisor and by established procedures. The employee may coordinate, integrate, and/or prioritize tasks.
Scope and Effect The employee's work affects resident families, managers, other agencies, and other Agency personnel. The employee's efforts can enhance the Agency's continuing efforts to provide adequate leased housing to Section 8 targeted special program families on a timely basis and at reasonable rates.
Personal Contacts Personal contacts are with all of the above persons and groups. The purpose of such contacts is to obtain and provide information and verify, document and record information submitted by residents, and other Agency activities.
Physical Requirements
Work Environment Work involves the normal risks or discomfort associated with an office environment and is usually in an area that is adequately cooled, heated, lighted, and ventilated.
Other Requirements Must possess a valid State of North Carolina or South Carolina driver’s license and regularly participate in continuous improvement and education. Must work with the highest degree of confidentiality.
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