Homeownership Support Specialist: Education
Job title: Homeownership Support Specialist: Education in Chicago, IL at HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO
Company: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO
Job description: Benefits:
Expected salary: $50000 - 55000 per year
Location: Chicago, IL
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Company: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO
Job description: Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
- Identify and research key content/learning areas necessary for successful transition from renter to homeowner (for both single-family and townhome purchases)
- Refine and implement a comprehensive homeownership preparation (pre-sale) and success (post-sale) curriculum, incorporating diverse delivery options as necessary for effectiveness
- Collaborate with broader team to schedule annual course calendar to ensure program transparency/visibility, and to accommodate homebuyer timelines based on program entry and construction completion dates
- Identify content experts to assist in the delivery of classes where necessary
- Implement current and creatively design new programming strategies (online, on-demand, community-based, varied content, etc.) to increase engagement and success, as well as replication and sustainability
- Track and manage relevant data to identify trends and assist in future program evolution; and conduct regular program evaluation to ensure effectiveness, providing regular reports and updates to leadership
- Monitor program to ensure budget compliance and best use of resources
- Work together with the Homeownership Team to support buyers and owners toward long-term success as information surfaces in buyer build-ups and loan servicing
- Prioritize relationship and safeguard the privacy and comfort of program applicants and participants in any sharing of information
- Stay updated on all laws and regulations and consistently assess program operations to ensure they are within the scope of those laws
- Design a thoughtful, strategic program calendar that considers and aligns with the overall organizational annual calendar and scope of growth/scaling
- Refine (toward a somewhat static product) and implement a quality, comprehensive, and sequential homebuyer curriculum that invites participants to examine current readiness and best prepare for homeownership
- Identify/develop all course materials for use by instructors and students, updating them for relevance
- Recruit, train, and manage all course instructors and other volunteers, ensuring consistency in communication of expectations and integrity of delivery of program curriculum
- Identify and collect relevant data and conduct regular program evaluation to ensure effectiveness and impact and provide regular reports to supervisors and directors
- Explore/Identify and pursue partnership opportunities for hosted homebuyer education programs
- Monitor program to ensure budget compliance and best use of resources
- Participate on project teams where personal expertise or experience is an asset in driving the project forward
- Actively participate in neighborhood engagement opportunities, strategically expanding the reach and relationships of Habitat Chicago through tabling, community meeting attendance, and one-on-ones with community members as relevant
- Upholding the values of the organization, maintain a “team first” outlook, demanding excellence of fellow team members and modeling proactive, creative, and positive contribution to the mission and culture of the affiliate in attitude, ideas, and actions
- Champion program excellence, brand integrity, and record-keeping accuracy and hold fellow team members accountable to the same
- Contribute enthusiastically to the larger Habitat Chicago mission, assisting and supporting all administrative, operational, development, and program activities/events as necessary
- Represent the mission professionally with all members of the team as well as with external stakeholders
- Advanced communication skills, including strong written, oral and presentation skills, for varied situations (public speaking, presenting, coaching, listening, facilitating)
- Strong interpersonal and motivational skills, including ease and skill in conveying a nonprofit’s mission to a wide variety of constituents
- Well-developed cultural competency and understanding of circumstances impacted by income
- Demonstrated ability to develop and facilitate curriculum utilizing adult education/learning principles
- Demonstrated organization and attention to detail with strong project management, program development, goal management, and record-keeping skills
- General understanding of the affordable housing industry and barriers to access
- Demonstrated skill and knowledge of, or ability to learn quickly, the technology tools including Salesforce Customer Relationship Management System and associated applications; Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; project management systems
- Ability to manage confidential information with discretion and tact
- Strong interest in the mission and vision of Habitat Chicago
- Current authorization to work permanently in the United States
- Ability to travel as needed within the region and attend evening and weekend events
- Minimum of five years of work experience in a professional setting; program development, teaching, counseling, or curriculum facilitation experience preferred
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Mission Driven: Mission first. We center neighborhood priorities in our relationships, decisions, and actions to advance our shared goals of affordable homeownership and neighborhood health.
- Collaboration: We are stronger together. We encourage, welcome, and integrate varied perspectives with intention.
- Adaptability: We listen and adjust. We are curious about and responsive to change, and innovative in our solutions.
- Trust: We do what we say we will do. We engage in relationships honestly and with integrity, holding ourselves accountable for our decisions and actions as a reliable partner/presence.
- Respect: We listen to foster understanding. We recognize the inherent worth and value of every individual and honor the various gifts, talents, and perspectives each person brings.
- Equity: We promote access and opportunity. We value diversity, create inclusive spaces, and tailor efforts to prioritize practices and resources that meet unique needs, disrupting the harm of racism and other systems of oppression.
Expected salary: $50000 - 55000 per year
Location: Chicago, IL
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