Overview

Tenant Organizer and Eviction

Prevention Caseworker

West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc. has worked since 1979 to preserve and protect the affordable housing stock of the Northwest Bronx.  West Bronx Housing takes a problem solving approach that incorporates both landlords and tenants and trains its clients along the way, up to and including building organizing where necessary.   West Bronx Housing also assists clients with applying for citizenship.

West Bronx Housing is currently looking to add a Tenant Organizer and Eviction Prevention Caseworker to its team.  The Organizer/Caseworker assesses the needs of low-income tenants, especially those at risk of eviction, and charts a path to self-sufficiency with each individual tenant.  The Organizer/Caseworker reports directly to the Executive Director, and is responsible for all aspects of the program including: verifying information, mediating between landlord and tenant, advocating for client at Housing Court and with appropriate governmental agencies, recertifying or enrolling the client in the appropriate benefits, and referring the client for legal assistance. When necessary, the Organizer/Caseworker will host Know Your Rights trainings and building organizing sessions.

The Organizer/Caseworker will also have to the opportunity to learn about non-profit administration working directly with the Executive Director.

Program Goals:

1.   Eviction prevention.

2.   Assist tenants with obtaining needed repairs.

3.   Assist tenants with resolving any legal issues related to housing.

4.   Assist clients with referrals to legal aid organizations when necessary.

5.   Assist tenants with resolving any disputes between tenants and landlords.

6.   Help program participants achieve future ability to pay rent by renewing current benefits and/or securing new ones.

7.   Assist buildings with forming and maintaining tenant associations.

Position Requirements:

West Bronx Housing clients are majority monolingual Spanish speakers, so Spanish speaking ability is a must.  Familiarity with Housing Court a plus.  Candidate must be a self-starter with experience in community organizing, public benefits, and/or rent stabilization and housing law.  Candidate must be computer literate with knowledge of Access, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and have the ability to quickly learn city agency online platforms. Must be able to work nights and weekends when necessary.  This is a fully in-person position.

Salary: $57,500 plus generous benefits.

EOE Statement: We are an equal opportunity employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

The start date of Monday October 31, 2022 for this position listed on Idealist is flexible.