Community Development Program Specialist
Community Development Program Specialist
Position Title:
Community Development Program Specialist
Reports To:
Community Development Operations Director
Starting Range: $45,000 - $55,000
Department:
Community Development
Date:
March 2026
General Statement of Duties:
Provides professional and technical assistance to property owners participating in the
Emergency Home Repair Program, Homeowner Rehabilitation/Reconstruction program,
Affordable Housing Programs, and other affordable housing initiatives. Informs and advises
property owners about housing programs; processes and completes loan documents; prepares
deficiency lists, and other duties related to construction and rehabilitation of property. Advises
and counsels eligible property owners about requirements for obtaining grants and low interest
loans to rehabilitate and or reconstruct existing owner occupied dwelling units. Oversees the
loan processing including coordinating loans with lenders, public agencies, title and escrow
companies, appraisers and others. Compiles procurement documents and oversees the bid /
quote process. Processes progress payments and conducts loan closings. Prepares applications
for continued funding of these programs relating to development and sustaining affordable
housing. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Community Development
Director.
Essential Job Functions
The statements contained here reflect general details as necessary to describe the
principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of
responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.
Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to
cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload.
- Solicit and review applications for assistance.
- Assists property owners in preparing bids/quotes and soliciting bidders.
- Gives technical assistance to homeowners on phases of construction, home buying
process and program requirements. - Works with property owners and contractors to develop suitable agreements.
- Reviews documents and determines eligibility for loans and grants necessary for the
contracting of housing improvements or housing assistance. - Computes the eligibility of each applicant according to individual circumstances.
- Submits processed loan and grant applications to supervisor for approval.
- Prepares and conducts application intake, financial conferences, loan statements,
mortgage payoffs, and close outs for property improvement loans and grants in
accordance with Federal, State and department requirements. - Prepares deeds, promissory notes, affidavits, satisfactions, mechanic's liens, amortization
schedules to include escrow amounts, and other required documents for loan/grant
processing. - Conducts credit evaluation investigations of applicants.
- Monitors contract compliance and program eligibility throughout affordability period
(5-20 years.) - Calculate and process payments including review of eligibility and budget availability.
- Report, monitor and reconcile payments and reports.
- Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times,
streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless
customer service. - Prepares, creates, and processes documents and reports in a timely and efficient
manner. - Assists with the housing counseling programs, as needed.
- Performs other related duties as required.
Required Knowledge and Abilities
- Knowledge of affordable housing programs, such as owner-occupied housing rehabilitation, construction of affordable housing, or home ownership programs.
- Knowledge of determining applicant eligibility through an application process.
- Knowledge of the local, state, and federal laws governing sustaining and creating affordable housing.
- Knowledge of real estate documents (deeds, promissory notes, amortization schedules and etc.)
- Understand, interpret, apply and explain local, state and federal housing laws, rules and regulations.
- Discuss and explain procedures and objectives of programs with prospective applicants and program participants.
- Relate to individuals of various social-economic levels and maintain close contact with housing program participants to investigate, handle and resolve complaints and problems.
- Read and interpret diagrams, plans, and specifications.
- Make arithmetic computations rapidly and accurately.
- Research and track economic and housing data.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing, face to face and by telephone to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
- Determine and re-examine eligibility for housing programs by verifying information submitted by program participants and applicants.
- Prepare paperwork, establish and maintain files and records for various projects.
- Prepare Requests for Qualifications and Requests for Proposals for consultants and providers relating to housing…
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