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HCVP Manager

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Stamford, CT, USA
Full-time

The HCVP Manager serves as the primary point of contact for program participants with customer service issues related to the HCVP (Section 8).   The supervisor performs all program administration activities pertaining to program access, outreach, and continued program participation.  This includes annual, interim, and move recertification activities and all program administration.  This position monitors the workload and quality of work of the eligibility specialists, receptionists and/or other staff.  Responsible for oversight of the day-to-day operations of the HCVP Department.  

Areas of Responsibility: 

Staff Supervision

  • Models supervisory and coaching strategies and approaches demonstrating Charter Oak Communities' (COC’s) cultural objectives.
  • Provides daily supervision to eligibility specialists, receptionists and/or other staff.
  • Coordinates and facilitates staff meetings, resolves staff issues and builds team relationships.
  • Monitors the caseload for the eligibility specialists and recommends re-assignment of specific cases, as needed, to balance caseload.
  • Effectively communicates applicable organization-wide information to employees in a timely manner.

Daily Operations/Compliance

  • Reviews a minimum of 10% of program participants to determine if annual recertifications and file documents meet internal program standards.
  • Assists in the negotiations with residential building owners and property management companies regarding rents, leases and contracts and annual rent adjustments.
  • Manages the monthly disbursement process of Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) to landlords and Utility Allowance Payments (UAP) to participant families.
  • Monitors assignments and maintains the level of productivity in the department by preparing and reviewing cyclical performance reports and recertification completion reports.
  • Assists with completion of all recertifications as needed based on program growth and staffing fluctuations. 
  • Proposes changes to the HCVP Management on the Administrative Plan application and other documents such as verification forms.
  • Performs special projects/work as assigned by HCVP Management.

Training

  • Leads and trains eligibility staff to provide ongoing professional development to ensure HCVP program compliance. 
  • Develops training programs in COC’s learning management system (COLE).
  • Provides assistance with file audits and training recommendations.
  • Ensures that assigned staff has the appropriate equipment and knowledge of procedures for implementing work objectives.
  • Identifies and incorporates appropriate training recommendations in annual performance reviews.
  • Identifies areas of opportunity and assists with staff training/development.

Customer Service

  • Assures quality of service to the internal and/or external customer base.
  • Provides ongoing training and support to the team on advanced customer service skills.
  • Manages outreach and communication with program stakeholders, including conducting briefings and public meetings.
  • Provides limited mediation services between landlords and program participants to avoid unnecessary displacement.
  • Coordinates and performs program communication and outreach with the public.
  • Assists in managing and resolving program complaints and violations in a professional, customer-oriented manner.

Reporting

  • Manages PIC (The Office of Public and Indian Housing) and Section Eight Management Program (SEMAP) reporting and analysis.  
  • Provides timely and accurate data to the local Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
  • Manages end-of-year reconciliation and reporting for landlord accounts 
  • Coordinates and completes deliverables for audit submissions.
Educational Background: 
Bachelor’s Degree with one (1) or more years of experience in affordable and/or assisted housing or an Associate’s Degree with a minimum of three (3) years of said work experience is required.
A minimum of two (2) years of direct customer interfacing experience is required, which may include the above-required experience.
In addition, a minimum of three (3) years of supervisory experience with program requirements for the HCVP and HUD Low-income Public Housing programs; course work in public administration and/or social services is mandatory.
Negotiation and interviewing experiences preferred.
Fluent in English is mandatory.
Spanish, Creole, or other foreign language skills preferred.
Skills/Experience: 
  • Knowledge of HCVP requirements
  • Knowledge of HUD-established performance standards (for HCV, SEMAP indicators) performance standards as they relate to income and rent determinations
  • Ability to negotiate and mediate issues while utilizing stellar customer service skills 
  • Strong judgment, reasoning, time management, and organizational skills
  • Ability to multi-task tasks quickly and accurately while focusing on the detail
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Ability to be adaptable and flexible; open to new ideas
  • Strong analytical and math abilities

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Continued:

  • Excellent ability to effectively communicate program requirements and other information to employees, customers, stakeholders, vendors, and tenants orally and in writing with
  • Ability to help people in crisis with calmness and compassion
  • Ability to listen more than talk
  • Outstanding ability to work in a fast-paced, team environment with minimal supervision
Compensation/Benefits: 

Salary Range: $85,000.00 To 90,000.00 Annually

• This job is a full-time position, Monday – Friday

• Competitive salary that is comparable to private market companies

• Generous paid time off (12 holidays, 12 vacation days, 9 sick days, and 5.5 personal days annually; after that 1 additional vacation day annually, not to exceed 25 days)

• Company paid short- & long-term disability and life insurance

• Family-like work culture and active engagement

• Defined Benefit Pension (company pays 17.55% and the employee pays 4.25% of salary)

• Wellness activities and team-building experiences

• Commitment to ongoing learning, development, and professional advancement

Additional Information: 

An exam will be administered, which will assess Microsoft Office competency level.  

Currently certified in HCVP Specialist and HCVP Program Management or certified within six (6) months of hire date/transfer.   

Passing a pre-employment drug test, educational background, reference, and background check are mandatory.

Organization Info

Charter Oak Communities

Overview
Headquarters: 
Stamford, CT, USA
Size: 
51-200 employees
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The mission of Charter Oak Communities is to bring about social benefit through innovation to create a healthier and stronger Stamford. Our organization begins by helping families and individuals live comfortably in safe, attractive and cohesive neighborhoods. It moves further by striving to develop, test and institutionalize creative approaches to social wellbeing that unlock full human potential. Innovations aim to raise the accessibility and effectiveness of education, social services, health care, employment and environmental livability among other core goals.

Programs: 

Charter Oak Communities sets new standards for assisted housing by creating residences that are an asset to the Stamford community, strengthening neighborhoods, and our residents holistically. COC works with local partners, equally vested in the community’s success, to offer resident services, access to health and wellness opportunities, educational support and economic advancement, and to ensure that everyone has a meaningful voice.

Awards & Accolades: 
Top Workplaces for 2022
Why Work For Us?: 

We pride ourselves on our people. We’re a community built on shared interests and mutual obligations and thrive on cooperation and friendships. Part of that community is to ensure our employees feel comfortable coming into the workplace from a physical and psychological standpoint. We understand the importance of mental and physical health and understand there is no one-size-fits-all approach, so we try our best to communicate and practice well-being at Charter Oak Communities.

We want employees to feel a sense of belonging and to know that the work they do is valuable and impacts in some way, shape, or form the work we do that impacts the community at large. Most importantly, when discussing belonging here at Charter Oak Communities, our core values revolve around respect, care, compassion, diversity, and inclusion.

 

 

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Jan 4 2023
Active Until: 
Feb 4 2023
Hiring Organization: 
Charter Oak Communities
industry: 
Nonprofit