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Franklin County Reg. Housing Authority Housing Search Specialist in Turners Falls, Massachusetts

TURNERS FALLS Housing Search Specialist Position Overview HRA operates Franklin County\'s Housing Consumer Education Center (HCEC) and strives to help local residents find and retain decent, affordable housing. The Housing Search Specialist assists low-income families and individuals to obtain housing by working with landlords, service providers, case managers, and housing programs to ease barriers to housing. General Responsibilities: HRA is a public agency operating for the benefit of all citizens. Personnel shall conduct themselves in a manner respectful of all clients and shall adhere to HRA\'s mission and goals. Personnel shall act in such a way as to create a positive image of the Agency. Personnel will act in a professional manner while relating to HRA staff, clients and business contacts seeking to resolve differences or complaints through appropriate agency procedures. All personnel are responsible for adherence to HRA personnel policies, including the prevention of conflict of interest, misuse of funds, or abuse of trust and are responsible for reporting known misconduct to an Executive officer. All personnel shall respect the legal and moral rights and privacy of confidential information due to all clients and are responsible for upholding HRA\'s affirmative action policies. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Two years of demonstrated experience working in housing, counseling, or a related field. Valid driver\'s license and/or daily access to reliable transportation. This position may require frequent travel across Franklin County and the North Quabbin, and occasional travel elsewhere, for meetings and workshops. Spanish language or American Sign Language skills a plus. Additional Qualifications: Ability to communicate clearly and succinctly in English, both verbally and in writing. Experience successfully completing complex tasks with minimum supervision. Ability to solve problems independently. Good professional judgement, as demonstrated by the ability to maintain appropriate personal boundaries with clients and uphold confidentiality of client information. Compassion and sensitivity to the special needs of persons with low income, persons with disabilities, and senior citizens. Patience and ability to work with people in crisis calmly. Ability to organize and plan work in a timely manner and to handle a high volume of demanding work. Ability to read, understand and explain rules and regulations. Proficiency with standard office equipment and computer software, including but not limited to personal computers with Microsoft Office Suite programs, databases, etc. Ability to accurately collect and analyze data and to make simple arithmetic computations. Salary and benefits are according to state and federal law, Board approved personnel policies and budget. HRA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

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