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Fair Housing Counselor CSA San Diego County El Cajon, CA Job Details Full-time $21 - $24 an hour 22 hours ago Qualifications Teamwork Interpersonal skills Bachelor of Science English Research Bachelor's degree Full Job Description
Position Responsibilities for Fair Housing Counselor Fair Housing Counselor Activities The fair housing counselor will be available to families at CSA San Diego County office to provide counseling, individual casework and referral to conflict resolution. Additionally, the fair housing counselor will lead a number of workshops at key community events to provide additional accessibility and education for residents, landlords, tenant advocates and government and social service agencies. By increasing the availability of accurate information, promoting legal counsel and involving the city in addressing fair housing problems, complaints will be accepted and investigated. We will complete alleged housing discrimination cases based on federal, state and local fair housing laws. In order to achieve the outcomes, the fair housing counselor will: Maintain telephone hotline and provide education to callers and walk-in clients on all fair housing and housing discrimination related matters, including fair housing laws, rights and responsibilities, complaint investigation services. Complete case management and follow-up for each case which may require field visits for witness interviews, research and provide documentation. All incoming calls and walk-in requests for information must have thorough client information with date, name, address, zip code, problem, action or referral. This will also include demographic data pertaining to race/ethnicity, income, household size and ages and other information requested by the cities. Sponsor seminars, workshops and education events to landlords, property managers, tenant advocates, real estate agents, banks, homebuyer educators and the public on tenants and fair housing rights. Provide tracking of repeat fair housing violators and keep statistics to permit analyses of housing discrimination complaints and trends. Provide activities that will include periodic public service announcements and news releases and press conferences about case settlements. Create collaborative trainings and presentations within the County of San Diego and CDBG programs. Attend monthly city and advocacy housing meetings to advocate for fair housing. Prepare necessary reports and refer cases to HUD, CRD, or private attorney to initiate litigation. The proposed project outcomes for this grant are: To provide community education on all fair housing and housing discrimination related matters, including fair housing laws, rights and responsibilities. To thoroughly document all fair housing complaints that leads to investigation, court intervention, mediation and litigation. To increase the dialogue and collaboration amongst housing entities and organizations in an effort to better serve the community and reduce fair housing discrimination and violations. Provide outreach to provide a safe and reliable opportunity for tenants and landlords with a goal of creating a positive resolution for all parties by decreasing the disputes through one-on-one meetings and referrals. B. Knowledge, Abilities and Skills 1. Excellent verbal and written communication skills 2. Comfortable presenting 3. BA/BS or equivalent experience 4. Experience in nonprofit work or social services is a plus 5. Ability to work effectively with a range of diverse clients and staff Excellent analytical, writing, technology and reporting skills Bilingual strongly preferred. This position requires Spanish and English Speaking abilities Please submit a resume, no phone calls. CSA San Diego County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law, ensuring all qualified applicants receive fair consideration for employment based on merit and agency needs.