The Raleigh Housing Authority team is recruiting for a few new members eager to make a difference in their community. If you are looking for more than just a job, but a place where you belong, can grow, and be part of a solution to the housing affordability crisis, we have a place for you. Enjoy the satisfaction of helping families be housed successfully and giving them an opportunity to thrive. We value service, community, respect, and equity. We offer competitive compensation, generous benefits, a solid pension plan, and opportunities for career growth. Commit to something that matters and begin your journey with RHA!
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Housing Inspector is Responsible for conducting inspections of assistant housing units within Housing Choice Voucher Program. This includes initial annual special inspections to ensure compliance with federal, state and local building codes, as well as HUD Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and NSPIRE requirements. The Inspector documents findings, communicates results to owners and participants, and follows up inspections as needed.
Job Duties include:
- Perform initial annual and special inspections of assisted unit in accordance with HUD HQS/NSPIRE requirements and applicable building codes.
- Identify potential lead hazards and ensure appropriate follow up and compliance.
- Conduct re-inspections of previously field units and investigate inspection-related complaints.
- Utilize the Yardi system to schedule inspections, enter results, and maintain accurate outcomes.
- Notify owner/landlords and program participants of scheduled inspections and inspection outcomes.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
- A valid North Carolina Driver’s License, drug testing, criminal background check and DMV check is required.
- Visual Assessment Certification for Lead Based Paint
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience conducting housing inspections or work in housing programs.
- Certifications related to building inspection, lead assessment or HQS.
DESIRABLE EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Graduation from high school with vocational training in carpentry, plumbing, electrical or related building trades. One to two years of experience in building, trade or inspection field is preferred, or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.