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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING TDHCA - Fair Housing Specialist in AUSTIN, Texas

Please paste the following URL into a browser to view the entire job posting in the CAPPS Career Section: https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=00042829 You may apply to the job directly through the CAPPS Career Section. It is not necessary to apply both through Work In Texas and CAPPS Career Section

Programs, Housing Resource Center Division GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Performs advanced (senior-level) research, policy and data analysis work relating to the Housing Resource Center (HRC) division. Work includes responding to affordable housing and community services information requests through phone and written correspondence; preparing ongoing Departmental performance and production reporting requirements; supports fair housing initiatives including: planning, developing, and implementing protocols and databases for managing and measuring fair housing activities within the Department, often working closely with Departments Compliance division. Serves as Administrative Support Staff for the Texas Interagency Council for the Homeless serving as a liaison between Department and state agency representatives and industry stakeholders. May provide guidance to others. Works under general supervision, with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Must be able to multi-task and work in a high-paced office environment. SPECIFIC JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Assists Fair Housing Coordinator and other Departmental staff in the planning, review, approval, and documentation of the Departments Written Policies and Procedures/ Tenant Selection Criteria for Departments Multifamily Affirmative Marketing Plans. Assists Fair Housing Coordinator with review and analysis for the Multifamily Direct Loan Site and Neighborhood reviews. Will serve as administrative support for the Texas Interagency Council for the Homeless (TICH). Plans, coordinates, and facilitates quarterly TICH quarterly meetings. Will steward the TICH State Plan to Address Homelessness and produce the TICH Annual Report. Duties of TICH plan production may involve administering public hearings, developing reasoned responses and incorporating recommendations into TICH plan as appropriate. Will assist in preparation and production of written summaries, documents, statistical and other reports for HRC division as needed. Reviews and organizes data collection and fair housing related data resources and applies quantitative and qualitative analysis methods to research data collected. May perform work, or assist with overseeing work, related to fair housing grants received by the division. Researches federal and state regulations directly governing fair housing issues, and/or possibly having fair housing implications on Department activities and programs. May use statistical methods and relational databases or other programs to analyze data sets. Responds to requests received via phone and email for information regarding housing assistance, community services and other activities of the Department. Tasks and activities may include but are not limited to annual updates of Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Payment Standards and annual Rider 14 Weatherization Report. Collects, organizes, analyzes, and prepares material in answer to internal and external requests for information and reports. Assists in data management systems and protocols to support fair housing certifications and to inform decisions necessary to follow the Fair Housing Act and Texas Fair Housing Act in the administration of the Departments programs. Performs other duties and related work as assigned. Qualifications: EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in government, public or business administration, community or regional planning, social work or a related field. At least 2 years experience in affordable housing and/or Fair Housing preferred. Experience in research, planning, and policy analy is preferred. Prior experience with databases, data management, analysis of large datasets including Census data, and compiling performance reports for policy direction. Report writing experience. Experience and education may be substituted for one another. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of federal and state legislative processes, state government organization and administration to include knowledge of principles, objectives, and procedures of governmental planning and programming. Knowledge of fair housing concepts; principles; and of local, state and federal laws relating to Fair Housing. Strong writing skills; ability to produce professional quality reports and documents for internal and external audiences. Research skills including the ability to analyze moderately complex qualitative and quantitative data. Skill in compiling, evaluating, and presenting information; in problem solving and negotiating; in policy analysis and research. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, coworkers, state agencies and local government officials, community groups, advocates and the public and represent the Department with professionalism. Ability to set priorities, organize workload and adapt to changing deadlines. Must possess skill with personal computers and applications such as Word, Excel and Access. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This classification functions in a standard office environment. Ability to drive and travel as needed. Will need to move about the office to access file cabinets, use office machinery, attend meetings in various offices and conference rooms, etc. Must be able to communicate and exchange accurate information via phone, computer, and in person. Must be able to observe and evaluate data in a variety of formats, including hard copy, electronic, and ability to work beyond forty (40) hours per week as needed and in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The employee must be able to lift and/or carry up to 10 lbs. Must be able to push and/or pull up to 10 lbs pounds. OTHER: Must be willing to work in a non-smoking environment and adhere to all applicable Department policies and procedures. Must be willing to work overtime if necessary which may include nights and weekends. Must attend work regularly and adhere to approved work schedule. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE CANDIDATE: Official transcripts or other minimum requirement validations will be requested of final applicants. Criminalbackground checks will be conducted before an offer of employment is extended. We fully recognize, honor and enforce the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) and encourage opportunities to hire Veterans, Reservists and Guardsmen. Males born on or after January 1, 1960, between the ages of 18-26, will be required to present proof of Selective Service System registration on the first day of employment or proof of exemption from Selective Service registration requirement. The U.S. Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires new employees to present proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States. Failure to provide this information within the required timeframe will result in the offer being rescinded. Thank you for considering employment at the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs! The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

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