Housing Authority of the City of Alameda

The Housing Authority of the City of Alameda (AHA) works with landlords, housing developers, plus various non-profit and government agencies to provide housing and related services to as many eligible families as possible. The Housing Authority currently assists approximately 4,000 individuals with housing and AHA is actively working to increase the number of affordable homes in the City of Alameda so that more low-income individuals and families can be served.

2 job(s) at Housing Authority of the City of Alameda

Housing Authority of the City of Alameda 701 Atlantic Avenue, Alameda, CA, USA
Sep 06, 2024
Full Time
(This position will be hired at 72 hours per pay period and a schedule of nine 8-hour workdays per two week pay period with every other Friday off. Position will also be on-call for off days, weekends, and Holidays.) The Housing Authority of the City of Alameda is looking for a team-oriented professional to work as a Facilities and Maintenance Technician I to work in the Administrative Services Department. This position will perform a range of tasks, including performing a range maintenance and alterations on Housing Authority buildings and facilities, HVAC, and other electrical and mechanical systems; identifying and evaluating construction-related problems; performing installation and repairs on plumbing systems; conducting property inspections, and coordinating with vendors on maintenance replacement and repair projects.    
Housing Authority of the City of Alameda 701 Atlantic Avenue, Alameda, CA, USA
Sep 06, 2024
Full Time
Open until Filled. AHA reserves the right to interview candidates as they apply. The Housing Authority of the City of Alameda is looking for a team-oriented professional to work as a Housing Specialist II (HS II) in the Housing Program Department. This position will focus on the Family Sufficiency Program (FSS) including coordination of activities, counseling, and evaluation of participants in the Family Self-Sufficiency program; provides or arranges for training programs, conducts orientations, evaluations, and appraisals of clients, collect data, file reports, provide technical assistance to the Housing Programs & Family Self-Sufficiency and other Authority staff; and housing assistance, including eligibility determination, landlord relations, coordination of activities, and counseling and evaluation of participants in the program.   AHA reserves the right to use applications received from this advertisement to fill Program Assistant positions in other departments for up to one year.