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Salary Grade - $49,982 - $54,982 a year
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
Under the general supervision of the Supervisor of Family Services, Housing Specialists are expected to perform the following principal duties and responsibilities.
Minimal Qualifications:
Degree Requirements: Bachelor's degree in an appropriate human service discipline (social work, psychology or other acceptable discipline),
Minimum of at least 2 years of experience in a similar social service setting, and (1) year of Housing experience.
Bilingual (Spanish) preferred.
Other Qualifications:
Equal Employment Opportunity
AAPCI is an equal employment opportunity employer, and understands that embracing our differences makes us a stronger, better agency. We appreciate the importance of having a workforce that reflects the various communities in which we work and we strive to create an inclusive environment where diverse employees want to work and where they can flourish professionally. In furtherance of our culture, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, marital status or any other characteristics protected by law.
AAPCI is subject to, and in compliance with, the New York City Order of the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene to Require COVID-19 Vaccination for City Employees and Certain City Contractors. AAPCI will consider requests for reasonable accommodations consistent with applicable law and the New York City Order of the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene to Require COVID-19 Vaccination for City Employees and Certain City Contractors.
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Social & Legal Services
$42k-58k (estimate)
05/05/2023
05/13/2024
aapci.org
BROOKLYN, NY
25 - 50
1996
MATTHEW OKEBIYI
<$5M
Social & Legal Services
The African American Planning Commission (AAPCI) Inc., is a New York City-based 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization committed to addressing homelessness and the related issues of domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, housing shortage, and unemployment within the communities in which we live and serve.