Entitlements Specialist, Bronx; DV Bilingual
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health, Community Worker
Location: Bronx
Job Details
Location:
Renee Steedley Family Residence – Bronx, NY 10468
Salary Range: $61,261.20 - $61,261.60
Responsibilities- Network actively with HPD, private landlords, NY/NY Housing, and Project Homeward Bound.
- Research and identify other agencies, organizations, realty companies as well as local and state housing agencies.
- Organize outings to show housing‑ready clients the various dwellings available within and without the community.
- Participate in meetings with Social Service staff to coordinate goals and objectives for clients.
- Attend in‑service training programs and off‑site training programs as requested by the Family Services Supervisor.
- Give clients tips on how to follow up on housing leads; referrals may be made to local community service programs.
- Work with private and public organizations to further the Housing Program of the facility.
- Maintain up‑to‑date confidential case records.
- Oversee client entitlement application; provide guidance and information; monitor daily statistics of clients who apply for and/or are eligible to apply for public benefits; prepare bi‑weekly report for Family Services Supervisor, Assistant Program Director & Program Director.
- Provide ongoing entitlement assessment and applications as a basis for developing appropriate referrals and other interventions.
- Provide specific, ongoing information, counseling and advocacy services to effect appropriate referrals.
- Develop mutually realized goals for clients to enable improved independent living.
- Serve as liaison to appropriate support service agencies and programs (Food Stamps, SSI, SSD, Veterans Benefits, etc.).
- Develop community‑based knowledge in a particular case management specialty (Entitlements, etc.).
- Complete daily and monthly activity reports.
- Conduct work related functions with staff, clients and others, in a professional manner.
- Comply with House/OTDA/HRA policies and procedures.
- Perform other related duties as may be requested.
- Degree Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate human service discipline (social work, psychology or other acceptable discipline). - Minimum of at least five (5) years of placement counseling in a similar social service setting, or any combination of post‑secondary education and related experience totaling five (5) years.
- Associate degree in a related field (Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, Sociology, Education, Business, Liberal Arts, etc.) with at least 2‑3 years’ experience.
- Excellent grant writing and communication skills are a pre‑requisite for this post.
- Bilingual (Spanish) – highly preferred.
- Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills with focus on providing excellent client services.
- Strong written communication skills and ability to complete reports, as assigned.
- Demonstrate ability to interact effectively and collaboratively with a diverse community of residents, program staff and external vendors.
- Ability to exercise good judgment and apply problem‑solving skills.
- Experience working collaboratively in a team‑oriented and outcomes‑focused environment.
The base salary compensation being offered for this role is $61,261.20 per year.
Benefits- Health and Welfare Benefits:
Medical (including prescription coverage), Dental & Vision. - Commuter Benefits.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Paid Holidays, Annual Paid Time Off (23 days).
- Life Insurance.
- Long Term Disability.
- Retirement Benefits Plan (403B).
- You may also get your college student debt forgiven tax‑free on Federal Direct Loans created under the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, PSLF, if you work full‑time and after making 120 qualifying monthly payments under a Qualifying Repayment Plan.
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