Community Services Representative
Company: Chattanooga Housing Authority
Location: Chattanooga
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $35,409 - $51,060
Position Description The person who holds this position is
responsible for a broad range of administrative support functions
contributing to the overall effectiveness of the Housing Operations
Department. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The statements
contained herein reflect general details to describe the principal
functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically
required and the scope of responsibility, but should not be
considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.
Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in
other functional areas to cover absences or relieve others, to
equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload.
Handles resident questions, requests, and complaints patiently,
politely, and in compliance with Chattanooga Housing Authority
(CHA) policies. Handles resident intake and move-in process, which
includes waiting list management, unit offers, resident
orientations, lease preparation and signing, and apartment move-in
inspections. Collects and deposits rent payments and other monies;
ensures that all transactions are processed and posted accurately
in the Elite tenant accounting system using established CHA
procedures. Interacts as needed with residents to enforce lease and
program requirements; refers unresolved problems to the Community
Manger. Receives resident work order requests and generates work
orders in the system for processing by maintenance staff. Refers
residents who are in need of supportive services to case management
staff. Conducts housekeeping inspections and prepares related
reports. Walks the site grounds, as may be assigned, to ensure that
dwelling units, buildings, systems, and grounds are in good order,
and that the environment is safe and attractive. Interacts with and
interviews residents; collects and verifies all information
necessary in order to determine initial and continuing eligibility
in the interim and annual reexamination processes. Accesses the HUD
Enterprise Income Verification system, the online Food Stamp
verification system, The Work Number website, and other private and
government-sponsored online participant information verification
systems. Compiles and reports information and results of assigned
activities to the Community Manager. Maintains affordable housing
program participant files neatly, accurately, completely, and in
accordance with CHA policy and HUD regulations; strictly observes
security, information access, and file maintenance procedures to
assure confidentiality of client information. Provides general
administrative office support to site office, as needed, under the
direction of the Community Manager. Exhibits and encourages
behaviors that uphold CHAs core values. Keeps abreast of HUD,
federal, state, and local rules and regulations impacting assigned
programs and makes recommendations to the Community Manager.
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with the
CHA Board, employees, residents, participants, landlords (as
applicable), contractors, as well as city, state, and federal
officials and works harmoniously with community stakeholders.
Attends and/or participates in various meetings related to the CHA
as required. Reports consistently to assigned work location(s) in
accordance with established work schedule. Must be reliable.
Provides outstanding customer service by responding to phone calls,
emails, and written correspondence in a timely, efficient, and
appropriate manner. Handles confidential matters with discretion.
Performs other duties as directed. Required Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate
with people from a broad range of ethnic and socio-economic
backgrounds. Effective communication ability, both orally and in
writing. Ability to operate commonly used office equipment,
especially the use of personal computers for word processing and
spreadsheet applications, scanners, and copiers. Ability to work
independently and in-group settings and use sound judgment in
decision-making and problem solving. Basic knowledge of the local,
state, and federal laws governing public and other subsidized
housing programs. Ability to mediate disputes among CHA employees,
residents, and other parties; responds quickly to issues or
questions. Ability to work productively in a variety of working
conditions and environments. Bilingual in English/ Spanish is
desirable. Ability to make arithmetic computations related to
residents eligibility and rent payments. Knowledge of report
preparation techniques and procedures and a demonstrated ability to
prepare and evaluate professional and technical reports. Basic
knowledge and skills in the site management, operations, and
procedures of a public housing or affordable housing development.
Knowledge of community/social services available locally and
through local, state, and federal agencies and/or funding sources.
Knowledge of the laws and regulations governing affordable housing
programs, Fair Housing, and landlord/tenant law. Demonstrated
knowledge of general office software: operating system usage
including concepts of network file storage, word processing and
spreadsheet software usage at the intermediate level, internet
browser and internet resource usage, and maintenance of computer
and network resource security. Ability to operate CHA's housing
operations, procurement, and accounting software packages, as
needed. Minimum Education, Training, and/or Experience A high
school diploma/GED is required. One to three years experience in
administrative support work, office management or related field is
preferred. Any equivalent combination of education, training, and
experience, which, in the sole determination of the CHA, provides
the required knowledge and abilities, may be considered sufficient.
Physical/Mental Requirements Level of manual dexterity sufficient
to allow for operation of office equipment. Ability to move,
handle, or lift small objects around desk area. Ability to inspect
all dwelling units, buildings, systems and grounds on the site.
Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, and lift moderately heavy objects.
Ability to walk the property and climb stairs is required. Special
Requirements Must possess a valid driver's license, have reliable
transportation and be insurable under CHAs automobile insurance if
required to drive an automobile by CHA. Criminal background checks
and drug screening will be performed. Demonstrated proficiency at
Microsoft Word and Excel . Must be bondable.
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