Housing Counselor
Job Type
Full-time
Description

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full time, 40Hrs/week

HOURS: Monday – Friday / Occasional Saturday

PRIMARY TEAM LEADER: Homeownership Program Senior Manager

FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt, Benefits Eligible

LOCATION: Kansas City, MO


JOB SUMMARY: Work to further the mission of Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City by providing direct counseling to clients seeking assistance in all areas of home buying and homeownership.


HOUSING COUNSELING

  • Support families through the Housing Counseling Program to improve their chances of homeownership through Habitat, or a traditional mortgage loan.
  • Work directly and indirectly with prospective homeowners to strengthen their financial literacy through education programs. Includes: maintaining and preserving good credit, financial planning, asset building, creating budgets, and how to save for down payment.
  • Follow-up efforts to track outcomes for each Family and documenting all data into Mpact Pro client management system.
  • Follow HUD Housing Counseling program requirements and policies
  • Contribute to the strategic planning process, which includes engaging staff and other stakeholders in defining desired outcomes for the Financial Literacy Model and implementing a system to measure outcomes.
  • Engage in off-site programs that promote and enhance homeownership opportunities in the community.

COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD OUTREACH

  • Coordinate community outreach effort to include internal and external stakeholders
  • Attend community and neighborhood meetings that focus on building community, financial literacy, and homeownership.
  • Actively recruit, train, support and empower unengaged residents and community representatives to enthusiastically participate, develop strategies and address root causes of poverty housing.
  • Become familiar with and assist in further implementing outcome measurements research & evaluation tactics; assist in generating and presenting qualitative/quantitative reports utilizing provided data and statistics.
  • Help to develop and coordinate strategies and programs designed to build and strengthen resident involvement. Promote activities and services; create sustainability through various forms of media.
  • In collaboration with the leadership staff, speak on behalf of Habitat KC for its advocacy agenda items
  • Work with Kansas Habitat SSO to support state-wide advocacy priorities
  • Forge partnerships with organizations along the housing continuum so that all may work together to advocate for affordable, fair, and just local housing policy

HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM

  • Work closely with families selected into the Habitat for Humanity Homeownership program to ensure all education requirements are met.
  • Conduct one on one financial counseling with applicants.
  • Develop and conduct homeowner education classes for group size of over 50+ people.
  • Ensure program data is accurate and available for timely cross-departmental reporting
  • Other duties as assigned.



Requirements


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES


Education

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred or equivalent experience

Experience

  • Minimum of three years relevant work experience including but not limited to: mortgage/lending/real estate/case management
  • Experience in working with low to moderate income families within a financial literacy program

Competencies

  • Organization & Prioritization: Ability to meet deadlines, use time efficiently, and prioritize
  • Teamwork: Ability to work independently and work as an effective team member
  • Communication: Good communication and presentation skills with the ability to write professional documents and speak to groups of various sizes
  • Flexibility/Adaptability: Ability to work under pressure to handle frequent change, delays, and/or unexpected events
  • Interpersonal Skills: Good interpersonal skills with an ability to work with a variety of people and occasionally handle difficult situations and conflicts with finesse
  • Technical Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Zoom and/or teams. Ability to quickly gain proficiency with Mpact Pro client management database software

Job Requirements

  • Pass HUD Housing Counseling exam within the first 60 days of employment
  • Complete Neighborworks Housing Counseling Trainings as assigned
  • Complete yearly
  • Qualified Loan Originator training. Maintain required certifications and industry knowledge through research, workshops, training, and required compliance
  • Willingness to maintain the flexible work schedule necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of this position, including evenings and weekends as needed.Integrity, organization, attention to detail, ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Support and endorse the Habitat for Humanity mission.

Physical Requirements

  • Speak and hear in order to communicate with others
  • Work at a desk or computer for extended periods of time
  • Move around the office, event, or construction sites
  • Apply physical dexterity, able to lift and carry up to 30 pounds
  • Must be able to independently operate a motor vehicle
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to meet clients at other locations as needed

WORK ENVIRONMENT


Most of the work for this job is conducted indoors at a desk, with periodic exposure to dirt, dust, dampness, construction debris, extreme temperatures, construction noises, fumes and odors from working on or visiting residential construction sites.

Salary Description
$24 per hour