Housing Specialist - Urban Peak
Denver, CO 80210
About the Job
Under the supervision of a leadership team member, the Housing Specialist (State Housing Vouchers) will be responsible for all voucher administration and program compliance phases. This includes program participant eligibility, inspections (Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and NSPIRE), participant and landlord engagement, and data entry. The Housing Specialist is responsible for providing supervision of the youth both on-site and at off-site activities, case management, group facilitation, youth assessments, crisis phone counseling, client data collection, documentation, file maintenance, reporting maintenance issues, and ensuring that the program is facilitated in a manner that meets Urban Peak’s mission. The housing specialist will work with youth at the shelter or a housing program. Urban Peak serves a wide variety of youth in shelters and/or housing that are experiencing homelessness. The continuum of needs ranges from high-functioning youth to youth with severe behavioral health concerns. This position will ensure that interactions, interventions, and environments at Urban Peak are trauma-informed and emphasize the physical and emotional safety of youth and staff. The SHV will report to the Housing Director and the Division of Housing (DOH).
Who You Are:
- High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum of five (5) years full-time of experience working high-risk youth, OR a Bachelor’s Degree in human services or a related field AND a minimum of three (3) years of experience working with youth, OR A Master’s Degree in social work, psychology or a related field AND minimum of two (2) years of experience working with youth.
- Certified in the Division of Housing Database Program Elite or able to complete training within the first 45 days of employment.
- Certified Housing Quality Inspector of ability to become certified within the first 45 days of employment.
- Must be QMAP certified or eligible for QMAP certification.
- Lived experience reflective of the youth we serve encouraged but not required.
- The ability to connect well, work effectively and communicate in a culturally responsive manner with a diverse youth population.
- An understanding of trauma informed interactions and/or a willingness to learn and adopt this approach.
- Ability to handle multiple tasks and to assess and change priorities based upon agency and client needs.
- Data collection and the ability to maintain accurate and thorough client files and HMIS database.
- Skill in oral and written communications.
- Skill in negotiating and mediating, particularly in sensitive situations.
- Able to make sound decisions, using available information while maintaining appropriate confidentiality.
- Ability to work autonomously at off-site housing locations.
- Experience with transitional housing programs preferred.
- CAC II certification preferred.
- Able to function as a member of an interdisciplinary team and work with collaborating agencies.
- Able to manage tasks and activities in an environment that sometimes includes interpersonal conflict and chaos.
- Must be team-oriented and able to coordinate with various departments and staff.
- Must be insurable as a driver on Urban Peak’s auto liability policy to transport youth using an Urban Peak vehicle and an approved personal vehicle.
- Ability to use second language in written and verbal communication desired (Spanish, Vietnamese, ASL).
- Must be computer proficient and possess experience of Microsoft Office Suite (e.g. Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel).
- Must pass both federal and state background checks.
- Must pass pre-employment TB screening.
What You Will Do:
- Administer vouchers and maintain the voucher program within the requirements of the Division of Housing.
- Work closely with private property owners, management, leasing agents, and participating households to maximize communication and improve housing voucher utilization.
- Perform subsidy calculations and determine tenant eligibility within the periods established.
- Administration of waitlist and portability/transfer requests.
- Oversee, implement, and conduct annual and interim recertification in adherence with program requirements. Conducts one-on-one and group voucher briefings conducted in person and virtually.
- Complete all paperwork required for DOH or other programs on a timely basis.
- Act as liaison between tenant and landlord.
- Provide information on vacancies, help to negotiate leases with landlords, and fill vacancies in a timely manner.
- Assist in assuring housing quality standards.
- Respond to issues raised by tenants, landlords, and clinical staff relating to housing issues.
- Monitor housing needs.
- Help youth facilitate resolutions of landlord disputes and evictions.
- Provides personal interest and attention to each youth, remaining sensitive to the objective of supporting each youth in social, emotional, and intellectual development.
- Provide guidance to youth that is based on the principles of trauma-informed care and positive youth development.
- Assists youth and other involved persons in facilitating safe and stable housing for the youth, working with youth to develop individual service plans and aftercare plans to achieve their goals.
- Conducts and/or participates in teaming with persons involved with youth.
- Provides weekly counseling sessions with each youth participant to review progress towards action plan objectives, revise plans, and provide support and accountability.
- Acts as a positive role model to further Urban Peak’s goals.
- Attends all required training, staff meetings and client reviews, being prepared to address client issues.
- Collaborates with other agencies for service delivery needs, staying current on resources and developments in this area of specialization.
- Works with parents, legal guardian, or family members towards reunification, if appropriate.
- Performs other related duties and responsibilities as deemed necessary.
- Provide milieu supervision through a trauma informed approach, working to ensure the physical and emotional safety of the youth and their environment.
- Provide youth direction on their service plans.
- Provide programming that supports the building of healthy relationships.
- Work with youth maintain cleanliness of their environment.
- Provide direction and support to youth on the completion of daily chores and other milieu activities; maintain a welcoming presence; and support youth who enter the program.
- Provide crisis intervention, phone counseling and support of milieu as necessary.
- Distribute medications per QMAP standards, if applicable.
- Accurately document all services including assessments, case notes, service plans and specific services received by clients in HMIS and Salesforce.
- Collect and maintain accurate data on an ongoing basis.
- Document relevant and significant events that occur during the shift in the Communication Log.
- Maintain clear and effective communication with other staff regarding clients.
- Work to ensure client confidentiality.
- Enter interims, annuals, and moves into the Division Of Housing Database Elite.
- Oversees and administers a comprehensive filing system and computerized database for program participants to ensure that all documents, letters and reports are sent out and updated promptly.
- Responsible for entering data into multiple software programs including Elite.
- Complete thorough intakes in a manner that begins to establish comfort and trusting relationships.
- Assess the level of need and intent of youth and make recommendations regarding youth’s involvement in Urban Peak. Establish plans with youth, ensure follow through, and make appropriate referrals.
- Develops relationships with homeless and runaway youth to encourage and assist them in moving off the street into housing.
- Contracts with youth and other involved persons in facilitating the youth’s exit from street life. This person will coordinate all aspects of grants related to the specific housing program. These responsibilities will include report generation, attending meetings and monitoring visits related to this project.
- Actively represents Urban Peak in the community to persons interested in the issue of homelessness for education, funding, and advocacy purposes.
- Act as liaison between youth and landlord to resolve disputes and work toward preventing eviction.
- Ensure the building is clean and presentable for youth and guests both inside and outside. Involves picking up litter/trash, sweeping and vacuuming interior common areas, keep the office, kitchen, bathroom areas clean, empty trash and contribute to the general cleanliness of the facility including regular watering of the lawn (if property owned by Urban Peak).
- Facilitate the collection of monthly rent payments.
- Responsible for providing administrative case management support thorough knowledge of HMIS as well as database(s) required by specific funding sources, quality assurance in both HMIS and client files, accuracy of rent ledgers, assist with training staff regarding HMIS data entry, etc.
- Maintain close communication with supervisor regarding daily operations of the program.
- Provide case management and individual and family counseling of the minor (age 15 through 17) clients.
- Provides aftercare services and referrals for minor youth and their families.
What We Offer:
- Salary Range: $26.02.
- 100% Employer paid Medical and Dental plans - Buy-up plans available.
- Tele-health & Dispatch Health included.
- FSA & Dependent Care.
- Vision | Accident Coverage | Critical Care & Hospital Extended Stay Plans.
- 403(b) Retirement Plan with company match.
- Robust Employee Assistance Program.
- RTD Eco Pass.
- 10 Paid Holidays & Paid Sick Time.
- 120 hours of vacation to start.
- Second Language pay differential.
- Staff support for lateral growth through training and mentorship.
Who We Are:
Founded in 1988, Urban Peak is the only non-profit organization in Denver that provides a full convergence of services for youth ages 15 through 24 experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Our goal is to meet youth where they are and to provide them with the assistance and support, they need to become self-sufficient or obtain the necessary services they need to exit a life on the streets.
Urban Peak provides numerous programs and services that are founded on the principles of trauma-informed care and Positive Youth Development to assist youth in reaching their potential and living a successful life off the streets. Services include street outreach, a 40-bed shelter for youth ages 15 through 20, a daytime drop-in center, supportive housing, education and employment services, case management, life skills courses, behavioral health evaluations, meals and more. The youth served at the shelter come from a variety of backgrounds, and we strive to be a safe community for all youth, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, class, educational background, sexual orientation, gender identity, or ability status.
The Denver Urban Peak embraces diversity and considers all qualified candidates that have an interest in the non-profit sector. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, HIV/AIDS status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We encourage all candidates to apply.
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