$35.72-$53.57 Hourly / $6,191.47-$9,285.47 Monthly / $74,297.60-$111,425.60 Yearly
As a Community Development Specialist II, the employee will have a journeyman’s level of knowledge, skills and experience in at least one of three (3) core division areas: Housing, Public Service or Homelessness, and the ability to provide support to at least one additional area.
Housing
Administer HOME, CDBG, NSP and SHIP funds. Participate in planning efforts with outside agencies and service providers (e.g., non-profits, Housing Authority and housing developers). Oversee the RFP process and pre-application workshops for entities seeking CDBG, HOME, SHIP, NSP and or other state and federal program funding.
Public Service
Administer CDBG and other community development funds. Participate in planning efforts with outside agencies and service providers (e.g., Social Service agencies, non-profits, housing developers). Oversee the RFP process and pre-application workshops for entities seeking CDBG and other state and federal program funding.
Homelessness
Administer Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) grant program for Hillsborough, Hernando, Pasco and Pinellas counties. Administer the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) and Tenant Based Rental Assistance programs. Participate in planning efforts with outside agencies and service providers (e.g., Ryan White Health Care Council, Tampa/Hillsborough Homeless Coalition, US Office of HIV/AIDS Housing). Oversee the RFP process and pre-application workshops for entities seeking HOPWA and ESG funding.
Prepare and process resolutions, agreements, and amendments for approval by City Council; process reimbursement requests; and, monitor Project Sponsor’s performance activity and fund-source expenditures to ensure that objectives are accomplished. Collect and analyze data and prepare reports involving resource allocation, services delivered, and contract compliance for the City’s annual CAPER submittal to HUD. Obtain needs assessment data and develop comprehensive program planning for the City’s Action Plan.
Perform desk and onsite monitoring for all funded projects per the agreement/contract and funding source guidelines. Monitor contracted activities to ensure terms of the contract(s) are met; acts as liaison between contractor(s) and the department’s administrative office and represents the division as required; receives complaints relative to contract area(s) and/or contractor performance and takes appropriate action; make regular field reviews of work in progress and determines if is being completed in accordance with contract(s) guidelines and department policies. Attend and participate in meetings and public hearings regarding grants and related matters; maintain a digital grant tracking system; assist in the presentation of recommendations regarding plans and other proposals to various municipal officials; attend and participate in meetings of various planning committees; assist in the negotiation of contract terms for the conduct of grant preparation with representatives of city departments and outside agencies.