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HCV Inspector


Housing Authority of Shreveport


Location

Shreveport, LA | United States


Job description



The Housing Authority of the City of Shreveport (HACS) provides quality affordable housing to low-income families and individuals through the effective and efficient administration of housing assistance programs. 

Job Description



General Statement of Duties:

The goal of the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program is to provide “decent, safe, and sanitary” housing to families. To accomplish this program regulation, the HCV Inspector is responsible for ensuring that units meet all Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and codes enforcement regulations before assistance can be paid on behalf of family. The HCV Inspector will establish and maintain a positive working relationship with tenants, co-workers, the general public, and representatives of community service agencies.

Responsibilities:

• Conduct HQS Inspections to ensure that potential and current units meet the minimum HQS standards, performance, and acceptability criteria as established by HUD.

• Manages and schedules HQS inspection appointments for landlords and clients

• Conducts three (3) types of HQS inspections: 1) Initial inspections: for each proposed unit requested for tenancy under the HCV program. 2) Biannual inspections: each assisted unit must be inspected biannually, within 24 months of the previous inspection to determine if the unit meets requirements as specified by HUD. 3) Special inspections: to investigate complaints about HQS matters that is initiated by tenants, owners, and/or public.

• Determines the nature and extent of necessary repairs, replacements, and improvements to make the property acceptable, or to continue on the program.

• Conducts follow-up re-inspection for units that fail or are inconclusive to confirm the correction of the HQS infractions.

• Correctly enter, update, and monitor each inspection in the housing reporting software and/or mobile tablet.

• Print inspection reports for each unit that is inspected and assign rating of pass, fail, or inconclusive to be included in tenant file.

• Determines the rent reasonableness for each inspected dwelling unit by comparing it to similar unassisted units on the current market

• Complete and send out a list of HQS infractions for units that do not pass inspection to both the landlord and client

.• Maintains and updates the collection of data for the rent reasonable database.

• Responds to participants, landlords, or other interested parties regarding inspections in a professional and courteous manner.

• Maintains all gas receipts for assigned agency vehicle and submit to the Inspection Department Manager.

• Conduct daily activities in accordance with the policies and rules of the Authority, as well as Federal, State, and local agency laws, ordinances and regulations pertaining to housing authority activities. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

• Knowledge of HQS, Fair Housing, Section 504 laws and reasonable accommodation requirements. • Knowledge of HUD rules and regulations for HQS Inspections.

• Knowledge of residential housing construction, materials and installations and their relative suitability in terms of safe, decent, and sanitary living.

• Knowledge of computerized information systems and computer savvy as the inspections are performed using a mobile tablet.

• Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of all applicants and tenant records.

• Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

• Ability to organize, prioritizes, and plan work effectively to meet deadlines.


Co mpensation/Benefits:

• Starting Salary: $ 38,396.00 (based on

qualifications

and experience)

• Health, dental & vision insurance

• 401(k) Plan, contributions – employees 6%, employer 8%

• Paid annual and sick leave

• Paid holidays

Qualifications



Qualifications

• Must have a minimum of a high school diploma or GED equivalent.

• Strong written, verbal, analytical, technical and interpersonal skills, integrity and ethics.

• Must possess or have the ability to acquire a HQS certification from a Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved organization.

• Valid driver’s license and a good driving record (must maintain a good driving record and be insurable under Authority auto insurance as a condition of employment).

Additional Information



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