Bowery Residents'​ Committee

Housing Specialist - Assessment Center

Bowery Residents'​ Committee  •  Brooklyn, NY (Onsite)  •  3 days ago
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Job Description

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reports to the Clinical Coordinator, the Housing Specialist is responsible for serving as a liaison with DHS, Real estate Brokers and other housing providers to facilitate the housing process for all divertible assessment clients.

This includes:

  • Assisting in the Enhanced One Shot deal, and other HRA related housing benefits processes
  • Copying and the distribution of all housing applications, maintaining correspondence relating to housing interviews and vacancies
  • Assisting clients to coordinate their move with landlords and other key personnel.
  • The position is responsible for a caseload of housing placement clients, for tracking trends in housing placements and orienting clients with the housing group.
  • Provide emergency first aid/CPR assistance when needed. Related duties as assigned.

HOURS:

37.5 hours per week

  • Sunday, Monday Wednesday 9am – 5:30pm, Tuesday 12pm – 8:30pm; Thursday 10am-6:30pm

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience in processing housing applications, such as: NYCHA, Section 8, and NY/NY required.
  • Significant experience working with clients on the issues of homelessness, addictions, mental illness, entitlements and housing.
  • Demonstrable writing, communication and group facilitation skills.
  • Computer proficiency required.
  • BA/BS preferred. Some college and work experience may be substituted in lieu of a four-year degree.
  • Bi-lingual (English/ Spanish) preferred.
  • CPR training certification or willingness to take training class in CPR.
Bowery Residents'​ Committee

About Bowery Residents'​ Committee

BRC is one of New York City's largest providers of housing and services for individuals experiencing homelessness. Founded in 1971 by a group of recovering alcoholics living in poverty in the Bowery’s infamous flophouses, these individuals had hope, and a firm belief that better days lay ahead.

BRC serves nearly 13,000 individuals each year, operating more than 30 programs throughout the greater metropolitan area. The organization’s robust continuum of housing and services includes over 3,700 units of transitional and permanent housing; outreach and case management programs; and substance use and medical services. Together, these programs offer a caring and effective path from homelessness to home, providing comprehensive services that guide everyone on their unique journey.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, New York
Year Founded
1971
Website
brc.org
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