Advocate
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Care Assistant, Community Worker
Summary Description Of Work
This Housing Advocate will work as a part of the team, serving program participants in the supportive housing Rapid Rehousing program. This program provides financial assistance and support services to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness and residing in Douglas, Sarpy and Pottawattamie Counties. The Housing Advocate will work with landlords and property managers in the community to assist program participants to locate, obtain, and retain suitable housing.
Entry level position. Educational requirements are specific. Decision making and problem solving are required.
Compensation: between $17.95 and $21.40 per hour (wage is based on total years of relevant experience)
Work Schedule:
37.5 hours per week
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- Bachelor's Degree in human service field
- OR High School diploma and four years experience is human services or property management
- OR equivalent combination of education/experience
- Valid Drivers License and acceptable driving record
- Participate in weekly team meetings with program staff to review the status of program participants, including identifying housing barriers and service needs.
- Assist clients in identifying housing needs and a budget for housing costs
- Assists the clients in identification of strengths, needs, and goals to develop an individualized housing stability plan to locate housing.
- Assist individuals or families in locating, obtaining, and retaining suitable housing through housing search and placement services, including providing transportation, assisting in completing rental applications and helping to ensure the inspection and move‑in processes are completed timely.
- Maintain timely contact and follow up with Landlords regarding application statuses, scheduled showings and lease signings.
- Provide maximum utilization of available housing units by matching client needs and desires to available inventory.
- Participate in team meetings with the Housing Search team to identify available units and creative solutions to address housing needs of program participants.
- Assist with lease signings with program participants and obtain necessary paperwork to process financial assistance requests, including ensuring income verification is obtained and needed paperwork from landlords is on file.
- Apply knowledge of residential lease contracts to educate clients of their rights and responsibilities.
- Collaborate with program participants and Case Managers to provide assistance with move‑in as needed, to include securing utilities and making moving arrangements.
- Provide mediation and advocacy with landlords on the clients behalf to develop a plan to obtain and/or maintain housing.
- Assist in locating unit vacancies and maintain up to date database of available units, including ensuring that identified units meet the needs of program participants.
- Foster positive working relationships to increase retention of landlords through mediation, crisis resolution, utilization of mitigation funds and ongoing contact and collaboration.
- Outreach to landlords and property managers within the community to inform them of the programs and recruit prospective landlords.
- Work is completed in client homes, homeless shelters, office space, and other non‑traditional settings. Ensure safety and security measures for in‑home/outreach services are followed.
- Travel is required, included use of personal vehicle. Transport of clients is required as deemed necessary (limited to housing search or other relevant appointments).
- Responsible for maintaining comprehensive, accurate service records for all clients and ensuring required information is collected, entered into prescribed formats, and reported in a timely manner – as outlined by federal funding and internal reporting guidelines. Documentation includes, but is not limited to, documentation of all contacts, services and HMIS reporting requirements.
- Is dependable and punctual regarding scheduling and attendance
- Is able to work both independently, with little supervision, and as a part of a team.
- Displays a courteous and caring attitude at all times…
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