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Support Services - Provide support services to help consumers to maintain their housing . Assist each consumer in developing their own recovery plan which will be reviewed annually. Attend 24 (twenty-four) hours of annual training as required. view job details

Alternate job titles: College Student Housing Director | University Student Housing Director

Oversees all aspects of on-campus housing for students. Assigns residence hall managers to each dormitory. Reviews and updates all housing policies to ensure the safety of residents. May also be in charge of an off-campus housing program. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a senior institutional officer. Typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. Capable of resolving escalated... view job details

Collaborate with case managers and supportive service agencies to assist their clients to maintain permanent housing through referrals to specialized support services and local housing opportunities. Works with Strategic Leadership Team and Associate Director of Grants and Communication to develop grant proposals, to facilitate program implementation, and to ensure grant and contract compliance. Minimize costs through organization and efficiencies. view job details

Assist residents and their representatives with all preadmission procedures including completing reservation and entrance deposit agreements and communicating marketing and admission information in a timely manner to all customers. Respond to calls and inquiries, conduct tours and provide information, advice, support and assistance to prospective customers during their decision making process. Develop and maintain partnerships with financial institutions, real estate professionals and insurance companies to recruit volunteer speakers. view job details

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The National Older Worker Career Center (NOWCC) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting experienced workers as a valuable and critical component of the nation's workforce. Since its establishment in 1997 NOWCC has -- through hundreds of workers ages 55+ -- provided over 15 million hours of dedicated, experienced labor to two federal agencies. NOWCC currently operates cost-effective, flexible and innovative experienced worker programs for the Environmental Protection Agency (https://seeprogram.nowcc.org/home), the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the US Department ... view company details

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Collegiate Housing Services, established in 1988 and headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a full-service student housing company dedicated to the coordination of all aspects of a college's housing needs. Collegiate Housing Services, Inc. provides a full range of on - and off-campus housing services to students across the United States. Our student housing services empower select educational partners and their students a better opportunity to focus on the achievement of educational goals. Through a dedicated, team-oriented approach, we are committed to providing students with the optimal ... view company details

Seattle Housing Authority provides long-term rental housing and rental assistance to more than 29,000 people with low incomes. The agency owns and operates buildings of all shapes and sizes on more than 400 sites throughout the city. It is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners. view company details

Springfield Housing Authority is an Entertainment company located in 3806 E 8th St, Panama City, Florida, United States. view company details

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Dear Heather,What do you do about someone who just about stole your LinkedIn profile?! I've run into 'Amy' at a few networking events and noticed afterward that she kept looking at my online profile. At first I was flattered, but I finally looked at hers and found that she has posted, almost word for word, MY profile job description!! I was trying to be nice and introduce her to people at some industry events because she's new and a little socially awkward but began distancing myself after she asked for my contact list (!). Now I'm angry. How can I handle this? I worked hard on my profile and ... view article details

Q. I am a software consultant at a relatively small firm (under 50 employees). Recently, the company entered into contracts with several clients overseas and international travel will be required for me for three weeks each month. Management has made it clear that salary, rather than extra time off or other benefits, will be the main incentive for work abroad. What should I expect in a salary increase?A. If the company were relocating you outside the United States, you could expect it to provide you with additional incentives, such as a housing allowance, a travel allowance, hazard pay (if you... view article details

The 7 most affordable US Cities Want to move to a city where the cost of living is relatively low to start your first job? Still struggling with where to move and how to afford living on your own in a city in the United States? Find it exhausting to take all the factors—the price of food, price of apartment renting, price of cars, and the price of clothes—into consideration when you try to find the cheapest place to live? This article takes into account the cost of housing, food, transportation, healthcare, utilities, taxes, and childcare and provides a list of cities with t... view article details

Ever wish you could stay in school forever? Well you can - as a career. If you've checked out our 10 jobs that keep colleges and universities functioning, it's time to graduate to higher education leadership. Whether you aspire to be an alumni affairs director, a head coach, or even a college president, these 10 leadership roles are for folks passionate about giving back to the collegiate experience. Here are 10 jobs in higher education leadership worth looking at. We've included the average salaries and ranges based on Salary.com data. 1) Bookstore Director - Higher Ed. Average: $65,103 Salar... view article details

 Personal Budget Planning Builds Household Wealth  To some people, 'budget' is a dirty word. In reality a budget is just a schedule of income and expenses, a way of documenting how much money comes in and how it should sensibly be spent. There's everything to gain from sticking to a budget, but adhering to a budget is difficult for many people because it usually means denying cravings and luxuries beyond reach.Well, after all, that's the point of a budget.What percentage of your income goes to housing every month? What goes to entertainment? Knowing those spending ratios is a valuable tool to ... view article details

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Social work is a profession that helps people in need. If you want to get into social work, you need to know about the different social work skills that roles require to be able to perform effectively. From having a high level of patience to being able to communicate effectively, there are many social work skills to master. Once you have the necessary social work skills, you can begin to make a difference. There will be moments when these skills and competencies will come in handy for social workers. Let's begin by looking at the core interpersonal skills that all social workers should have. ... view blog & white papers details

Knowing about labor laws in the United States is crucial for maintaining a fair and safe work environment. These laws guarantee minimum wage, overtime pay, reasonable work hours, and basic workplace safety. Labor laws cover all aspects of the legal relationship between employer and employees. They are primarily regulated by statutory and common law at the federal and state level. The main goal of labor laws is to mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. This article covers 10 labor laws that set the foundation for employee rights and ethic... view blog & white papers details

Are you earning enough to support yourself? The living wage debate has recently taken center stage. But what exactly is a "living wage"? A living wage is more than the minimum income wage that people earn to afford basic needs, such as food, shelter, and transportation. The specific amount usually varies significantly depending on location due to differences in living expenses. This article will dig deeper into the living wage and how to accurately calculate it. The Definition of Living Wage A living wage covers food, shelter, and transportation. It exceeds the minimum wage, which often does ... view blog & white papers details

“We are paying the guy cutting up fruit $19 an hour,” complained the CFO of a major agricultural producer I recently spoke with. Almost on a daily basis I speak with an executive who tells me how one of their team members received a tremendous pay increase to jump ship. The problem with such stories is that everyone likes to talk about that one example that catches everyone else’s attention. And if all you hear is such stories for a while, you end up believing that such wage increases are the norm, not the exception. This can lead to what the Nobel laureate Robert Shiller calls narrative econo... view blog & white papers details

“We are paying the guy cutting up fruit $19 an hour,” complained the CFO of a major agricultural producer I recently spoke with. Almost on a daily basis I speak with an executive who tells me how one of their team members received a tremendous pay increase to jump ship. The problem with such stories is that everyone likes to talk about that one example that catches everyone else’s attention. And if all you hear is such stories for a while, you end up believing that such wage increases are the norm, not the exception. This can lead to what the Nobel laureate Robert Shiller calls narrative econo... view blog & white papers details