Rural Resources Community Action

Assistant Housing Division Director

Rural Resources Community Action  •  $35.48 - $74.75/hr  •  Washington (Onsite)  •  17 days ago
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Job Description

We’re pleased to announce an opportunity for the position of Assistant Housing Division Director within the Housing Department.

Location: Colville, WA
Status: Full-Time
Offered Wage Range: $30.33 - $35.48 per/hr.
Full Wage Range: $30.33 - $74.75 per/hour (Represents the low and high end of the total salary range for this position)

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The Assistant Housing Division Director supports the Housing Division Director in planning, organizing, promoting, and overseeing operations across the six departments within the Housing Division. This position directly assists with the oversight of Emergency Housing operations and provides operational and administrative support to the following departments: Property Management, HUD/Section 8, Weatherization, Homeownership, and Energy. The Assistant Director plays a key role in program development, compliance, budgeting, and interagency collaboration to ensure effective and efficient service delivery.

Benefits Information

  • Medical and Dental insurance options for employees and families
  • Vision and Life insurance as well as other auxiliary insurance options
  • 403(b) retirement plan with up to 6% matching contribution
  • Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account options
  • 8 hours paid vacation per month during first year of employment
  • 8 hours paid sick leave per month
  • Eleven paid holidays per year

Essential Job Functions


Emergency Housing Specific:

• Assist in assembling and facilitating group discussions and decision-making sessions among relevant professionals and program representatives.
• Support monitoring adherence to the 5-Year Homeless Plan and serve as a secondary jurisdiction contact as assigned.
• Provide regular monitoring of services to identify unexpected problems and assist in troubleshooting on behalf of participants.
• Assist in developing and monitoring emergency housing budgets to ensure appropriate and timely spend-down of funds.
• Provide shared supervision of Emergency Housing Case Managers in collaboration with the Emergency Housing Lead.

Additional Responsibilities (Essential Functions):

• Assist in managing assigned programs to achieve goals within budgeted funds and available personnel.
• Help plan and organize workloads and staff assignments; review progress and recommend changes in priorities and schedules as needed.
• Monitor service provision to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
• Assist with writing and preparing grant applications for current and potential housing programs.
• Assist in preparing and monitoring program budgets; approve expenditures per agency policy as delegated.

*Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Requirements

Minimum Qualifications

Education & Experience

Bachelor’s degree in business administration or a related field, with:

• Four years of supervisory experience, and

• Four years of experience in property management, social work, weatherization, housing programs, or related field.

OR

Any combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the position successfully.

Required Certifications & Licenses

• Valid driver’s license in state of residence.

• Auto insurance in the amount required by the State of Washington.

• Successful completion of a criminal history background check.

*To support operational needs and compliance requirements, this position is expected to be performed within the State of Washington.

Resume Required

Rural Resources Community Action

About Rural Resources Community Action

Since 1965, Rural Resources Community Action has helped residents of Northeastern Washington help themselves and each other. Through education, resources and support, we offer real hope to children, seniors and families, by working to create a stronger and more stable community for us all.

Each year, over 14,000 people in communities throughout Eastern Washington turn to Rural Resources for short-term assistance and long-term solutions to help them take control of their lives and their futures

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Colville, Washington
Year Founded
1965
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