FSS Advisor Position Available In Miami-Dade, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: Market the Family Self-Sufficiency Program to HCV Program participants, providing orientation, assessment, enrollment, and case management services to support economic self-sufficiency goals. Follow HUD regulations, PHA administrative plans, and company standards. Conduct outreach, assessments, goal-setting, workshops, job placement, and referrals. Monitor progress, perform data entry, and coordinate with Homeownership Program staff. Valid driver's license required. Education equivalent to a four-year degree in Public Administration preferred, with experience in social services.
Job Description
FSS Advisor Nan McKay & Associates – 2.9 Miami, FL Job Details Full-time $18 – $19 an hour 16 hours ago Qualifications Writing skills Mid-level Public Administration Driver’s License Bachelor’s degree Interviewing Budgeting 4 years Associate’s degree Full Job Description SUMMARY Market the Family Self-Sufficiency Program to HCV Program participants. Provide orientation, assessment, enrollment and case management services supporting participants’ goals towards economic self-sufficiency. Provide services in accordance with HUD regulations, the PHA administrative plan, and established procedures, and strive to meet company goals and performance standards
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
: Operates under the direct general supervision of a Team Lead and/or Manager; FSS Housing Specialist exercises no supervision over other employees.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Conduct outreach to enroll new participants, which includes presenting at information sessions and briefings. Complete assessment to appraise family’s interest and commitment and to identify barriers to self-sufficiency (Home visits may be required). Assist participants to develop short and long term goals and an action plan with clearly stated outcomes and timelines. Execute FSS contracts with new participants. Assist with or conduct workshops covering financial, budgeting, work readiness, and other knowledge and skill-building sessions. Provide vocational testing and job placement. Establish working relationships with a network of education, training, social service, and employment resources throughout the community. Refer families to appropriate service providers and follow up with agencies. Monitor participants’ progress toward goal achievement, enforce the terms of the FSS contract, and reassess goals with families annually and revise as necessary. Perform required data entry and submit regular reports as required. Establish participant escrow account when participant’s earned income increases. Coordinate FSS case management with the Homeownership Program staff as appropriate, supporting participants’ efforts to participate in CTO and become successful homeowners. Perform other duties and responsibilities as necessary
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated interviewing, assessment and goal-setting skills, and ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Ability to understand, interpret, apply and explain federal and agency policies. Valid driver’s license and reliable automobile Knowledge of community social service agencies and criteria for access to services helpful. Ability to work a flexible schedule that may include weekend or evening hours. Commitment to the clients, the program and its stated goals.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education equivalent to a four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution in Public Administration, Social Science or a closely related field is preferred. Having a minimum of two years of progressively responsible work experience for a public agency, or related work in the social service or community service field preferred. Alternatively, a two-year degree with four years of experience will satisfy the qualifications.