The Tenancy Support Coordinator is responsible for fostering an atmosphere of support and collaboration amongst landlords, developers, and providers to increase access to affordable housing and improve community tenure for the people we serve. Relationships with landlords are critical to the success of any housing program particularly working with individuals who may be chronically homeless, in need of permanent supportive housing, and access to a housing voucher and/or subsidized housing option.This position is a full-time hybrid opportunity. The successful candidate must reside in North Carolina and will report to the Alliance Home Office (Morrisville, North Carolina) one or two day(s) per week as needed. The role will also require travel to a variety of settings, including community meetings, landlord engagement, and in member's homes; must also be willing to travel throughout the Durham County community as needed to support the DASH (Durham Area Supportive Housing) Program. Responsibilities & DutiesProject Management of Supportive Housing Program
- Track grant award expenditures to ensure compliance with HUD program guidelines and Alliance's required match funds
- Assist with the recordkeeping, documentation, and management of the DASH Program as it relates to meeting HUD compliance, performance metrics set by the Durham Continuum of Care (CoC), and program guidelines
- Connect the most vulnerable households in Durham with Permanent Supportive Housing according to the community established and HUD-approved standards for referral, administration, and service provision
- Educate and provide technical support to community providers on referrals and adherence to program guidelines
- Identify opportunities for housing advocacy and collaboration through community resources
- Liaise with landlords and housing providers for rent and maintenance issues to ensure program participants live in safe, decent, and affordable housing
- Provide case management to ensure all participants have resources available to meet basic needs for food, medication, access to services, and transportation
- Assist and support participants in their housing readiness, sustainability, tenancy success and graduating from the program to positive housing outcomes (when ready and available)
- Enter data into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and provide accurate performance reports and analysis to Alliance staff, HUD, and the CoC
- Engage and advocate for community-wide policies and procedures that impact chronically homeless members served by Alliance and the local CoCs
Landlord Engagement and Tenancy Support
- Assist in the coordination of annual landlord events for recruitment, appreciation, promotion of Housing First and reducing housing barriers for persons with behavioral health conditions
- Coordinate annual Fair Housing Trainings in partnership with NCHFA and NC Legal Aide
- Identify and partner with local landlords and property management companies to ensure housing needs for people with behavioral health issues are adequately addressed in federal funding and permanent supportive housing programs
- Ensure landlord compliance with Fair Housing laws and promptly report violations and advocate for tenant's fair housing rights
Member Engagement and Community Collaboration
- Collaborate with DASH program participants and applicable service providers to develop and implement plans for increased self-sufficiency, improved health, and increased income
- Develop in-depth knowledge of various housing and financial systems and provide consultation to Alliance clinical departments regarding available resources and barriers for individuals who are involved with various community public systems to support resolution of housing crises
- Partner with local Housing Authorities to increase access to public housing and voucher programs
- Partner with local CoC's and governments to ensure housing needs for people with behavioral health issues are adequately addressed in federal funding and consolidated affordable housing plans
Customer Service
- Maintain quality relationships with housing providers to leverage and establish quality housing for DASH Participants
- Respond to all voicemail messages, emails, and correspondence within 24 hours
- Prompt follow-up with all referrals, inquiries, and emails from internal staff
- Respond to all emergency situations with high level of urgency as needed
Minimum RequirementsEducation & ExperienceBachelor's degree from an accredited institution in a human services field such as social work, psychology, sociology, community development, political science, or public administration and three (3) years of experience in social work, human services, or counseling; preferably working with the client population, working in housing case management.OrMaster's degree from an accredited institution in a human services field such as social work, psychology, sociology, community development, political science, or public administration and one (1) year of experience in social work, human services field, or counseling; preferably working with the client population, in case management.Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
- Thorough knowledge of effective homeless service interventions and HUD program guidelines, as it relates to homeless individuals with disabilities, as well as local community resources and service connections to ensure success in housing
- Exceptional interpersonal skills, clear and highly effective verbal and written communication skills, active listening skills, and commitment to person-centered goals
- Adaptable to and accepting of people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs and have the patience to build rapport and relationships through ongoing engagement
- Ability to maintain a non-reactionary and non-defensive communication style during challenging discussions
- Skilled in critical thinking and solution orientation
- Ability to work independently and triage competing complex needs of participants and the propensity to make prompt decisions based upon relevant facts and ethical standards
- Problem solving and conflict resolution skills are essential
- Knowledge of behavioral health and intellectual/developmental disabilities and Social Determinants of Health
Salary Range $28.12-$35.85/Hourly Exact compensation will be determined based on the candidate's education, experience, external market data and consideration of internal equity. An excellent fringe benefit package accompanies the salary, which includes:
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Long Term Disability
- Generous retirement savings plan
- Flexible work schedules including hybrid/remote options
- Paid time off including vacation, sick leave, holiday, management leave
- Dress flexibility