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The Homelessness Prevention Administration (HPA) works to keep New Yorkers in their homes. HPA works with the Department of Homeless Services (DHS), the NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) and The Centralized Rent Processing Unit (CRPU) is responsible for ensuring the timely processing of emergency rent arrears grants approved by the Rental Assistance Unit (RAU) and FHEPS housing subsidy grants approved by the FHEPS Centralized Determination Unit (FCDU). The Centralized Rent Processing Unit is also responsible for the citywide processing of checks for approved rent arrears requests and approvals by FCDU on requests for FHEPS housing subsidy payments.
Under the general supervision of the CRPU Specialist (Associate Job Opportunity Specialist I), with some latitude for independent decision making and action, the CRPU Associate is responsible for performing tasks that support the preliminary activities required for the CRPU to achieve and carry out its responsibilities related to the timely processing and issuing of checks on grants approved by RAU and FCDU, and the disbursement of rent checks to DHS, Landlord, Homebase, and Legal Services Providers. Performs other support related tasks.
The Homelessness Prevention Administration (HPA) is recruiting four (4) Benefits Opportunity Specialists to function as CRPU Associates.
The CRPU Associates will:
- Review case status in WMS and processes rent arrears approved by the Rental Assistance Unit
and FHEPS Centralized Determination Unit. Process grants in POS and PAM by selecting a case
record and using the correct issuance and routing codes to completer the action. Process same
day E-checks in emergency instances by following the appropriate system prompts.
- Review all housing packets in HRA One Viewer to ensure all documentation is accurate and that
landlord information is legible. Scan and index housing packets into HRA One Viewer to ensure
that supporting documents are part of the electronic record.
- Register cases by logging into POS, selecting the case action application intake, entering client
information and the type of assistance needed and then follows the system prompts to ensure
compliance with the completion of approvals from RAU and FCDU.
- Update budget information to determine if the household is eligible for ongoing housing subsidies
such as CITYFHEPS and FHEPS. Update WMS with new address and landlord information on all
FHEPS Move cases.
- Reissue stale dated grants not cashed or misplaced by landlords by entering information into
Finance Net, a web application, to place a stop payment on a check, to prevent it from being
cashed, and to allow for the reissuance of that check.
Hours:
9am-5pm
Work Location:
109 E 16th Street
1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college; or
2. A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent, and two years of full time satisfactory experience in social/human services, call centers, customer
service or a related setting performing the following:
a) Interviewing, determining eligibility for, and/or providing client benefits and
services; or
b) Interviewing, determining eligibility for, and/or providing employment
planning and counseling services including job development, skill
assessment, and employment placement or other economic opportunity
programming.
c) College credit from an accredited college may be substituted for this
experience, on the basis pf 30 semester credits for 6 months of work
experience.
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