Housing Stabilization Specialist
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![]() United States, Ohio, Columbus | |
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Job Description:
Title: Housing Stabilization Specialist (FT, PT) Division: Permanent Supportive Housing OT Status: Non-Exempt Reports to: Housing Stabilization Supervisor Revision date: New 8/14/25 Management Level / Supervises: Individual Contributor Job Classification: 2 - Professional Job Family Group: Clinical / Service Coordination PURPOSE According to prescribed policies and procedures of the organization including all applicable state, federal and accreditation regulations and reporting to the Housing Stabilization Supervisor, the Housing Stabilization Specialist plays a critical role in supporting residents of Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) to maintain safe, stable, and healthy tenancies. This position focuses on practical, housing-based interventions such as housekeeping coaching, lease education, rent repayment planning, behavior improvement strategies, and ongoing coordination with property management to prevent evictions and lease violations. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, and referral based caseload management, the Housing Stabilization Specialist uses a strengths-based and trauma-informed approach to address tenancy-related barriers and promote long-term housing success. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Tenancy Support & Housing Stability
Resident Coaching & Skill-Building
Collaboration with Property Management
Documentation & Reporting
Team Support & Development
EXPECTATIONS
Education: High school diploma or GED with 2+ years relevant experience OR Associate's/Bachelor's degree in Human Services or related field required. Experience: Minimum of 2 years' experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental illness, or substance use. Experience with harm reduction, hoarding/clutter interventions, or behavioral agreements. Knowledge of Fair Housing, lease compliance, and eviction prevention practices. Mental: Must have excellent communication, comprehension, and interpersonal skills. Must have the ability to speak, read, write and understand English, as well as the ability to make self-understood. Skills:Strong interpersonal skills and comfort working in clients' homes and diverse housing environments. Ability to set boundaries while building trusting relationships. Basic computer proficiency (e.g., case notes, email, data entry). Bilingual (Spanish, ASL, or other relevant languages) preferred. Travel: Travel up to 50%. Must have a Valid driver's license and access to reliable transportation. Licensure: N/A Vision: Normal: Consistent with standard workflow. With respect to said job description, estimate the daily time spent performing the following activities. Rare ( R) = 0-24%; Sometimes ( S) = 25-49%; Frequent ( F) = 50-74%; Continuous ( C) = 75% plus R = Climbing R = Stooping Lifting / Carrying; S = 10-25 lbs. F = Standing R = Pushing S = 26-50 lbs. S = Sitting R = Pulling R = 51-75 lbs. F = Walking F = Driving ` R = 76 plus lbs. Working Conditions: Field-based role with frequent in-home visits and occasional property inspections. Occasional lifting/moving of light objects or helping residents with physical tasks (within reasonable boundaries). Flexible schedule to respond to urgent tenancy issues or after-hours concerns. Consequences of Errors: Substantial. High monetary responsibility. Supervision Received: General supervision: Employee generally operates by himself/herself checking with supervisor when in doubt. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, military status, disability, genetic information and/or any other characteristics protected by applicable law. |