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Assistant Director of Housing (Full Time/Mon-Fri 8a-4p)

Cazenovia Recovery Systems Inc
Posted 18 days ago, valid for 15 days
Location

Buffalo, NY, US

Salary

$72,000 per year

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Assistant Director of Housing oversees the Step Toward Success program and supports the Director of Housing in managing HUD-funded housing programs.
  • This role involves administrative oversight, regulatory compliance, staff supervision, and quality improvement to ensure person-centered housing services.
  • Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field and at least three years of full-time experience in administration and program development.
  • The position requires an Advanced/Masters CASAC or other Non-CASAC QHP status, along with a valid New York State driver’s license.
  • Salary details are not specified, but the role emphasizes leadership and operational support within the agency's housing initiatives.

Description

General Role Description


The Assistant Director of Housing is responsible for the day-to-day operations and administrative oversight of the Step Toward Success program while providing leadership and operational support to the Director of Housing across the agency's HUD-funded and supported housing programs. This position assists with program oversight, regulatory compliance, staff supervision, quality improvement, and strategic initiatives to ensure high-quality, person-centered housing services.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  •  Provides day-to-day administrative and operational oversight of the Step Toward Success program.
  •  Assists the Director of Housing with oversight of HUD-funded and supportive housing programs as assigned.
  •  Provides supervision, coaching and consultation while monitoring services received by all residents in the Step Toward Success program.
  •  Conducts staff meetings, case conferences, and individual supervision as assigned.
  •  Reviews all evaluations, admissions, treatment plans, resident chart maintenance, continuing stays, case conferences and discharges for compliance with agency policies, contracts and regulations.
  •  Maintains on-call status for consultation and emergencies.
  •  Keeps up to date with regulatory or policy changes that impact program activities, goals, objectives and outcomes.
  •  Assists staff with the development of educational activities, groups, recreational, social and other programming that is essential to enhancing resident self-sufficiency.
  •  Supports HUD, OASAS, grant, and any additional regulatory compliance activities, including documentation standards and audit preparation.
  •  Assists with monitoring program performance, utilization, outcomes, and quality improvement initiatives.
  •  Collaborates with internal departments and community partners to coordinate resident services and housing stability.
  •  Conducts weekly staff meetings and case conferences.
  •  Assists in responding to resident concerns, incidents, crises, and emergency situations.
  •  Maintains current knowledge of HUD, Medicaid, OMH, OASAS, and other applicable regulations affecting housing operations.
  •  Serves on agency committees as requested.
  •  Carries out additional duties essential to the above-stated responsibilities as assigned.
  •  Is mindful of and integrates Trauma-Informed Care and its five principles in all duties and interactions with fellow staff, residents, and external partners.
  •  Maintains compliance with all required rules and regulations including Federal Confidentiality (42 CFR, Part 2), HIPAA, Medicaid and/or HUD, and any others.
  •  Regular attendance at work location.
  •  Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  •  Other duties may be assigned.

Requirements

Qualifications

  •  Advanced/Masters CASAC or other Non-CASAC QHP status.
  •  Bachelor’s Degree in a social sciences, mental health or human relations field conferred by a college or university whose course concentration is acceptable by the state education department.
  •  A minimum of three years’ full-time experience in the areas of administration, program development, and supervision of substance abuse and mental health programs.
  •  Must possess a valid New York State driver’s license and reliable transportation.



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