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  • Hearings Officer

  • Hawaii Public Housing Authority
  • Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 United States View Map

HEARINGS OFFICERThe HPHA is seeking a Hearings Officer to represent the agency in eviction hearings before the Eviction and Appeal Board and/or courts. The Hearings Officer is responsible for reviewing and interpreting rules and regulations; advising the Executive Director and staff on rules and regulations as related to various branch programs; establishing operational procedures and performing activities pertaining to hearings, grievances, and contested cases; resolving disputes between tenants and the agency.EducationMinimum Qualification Requirements: Juris Doctorate from a school of law recognized by the American Bar Association.General ExperienceThree (3) years of general experience which involves identifying, gathering, evaluating, and analyzing facts and other pertinent information required to resolve problems and applying statutory provisions, rules, and regulations to determine and recommend appropriate courses of action on hearings.Specialized ExperienceTwo (2) years of specialized experience which involved the knowledge of procedures and requirements pertinent to conducting hearings of contested cases in government and adjudicating hearings of contested cases that involve the interpretation and application of policies, rules, and regulations which demonstrate skill in the analysis and presentation of cases or complex issues.Supervisory ExperienceTwo (2) years of supervisory experience which includes planning, organizing, staffing, policy formulations and implementation.NoteThis position is exempt non-civil service and is on continuous recruitment until filled. HPHA is an equal opportunity employer. We offer competitive compensation package with added benefits with the State of Hawaii. Salary range is commensurate with training and experience.#J-18808-Ljbffr

HEARINGS OFFICERThe HPHA is seeking a Hearings Officer to represent the agency in eviction hearings before the Eviction and Appeal Board and/or courts. The Hearings Officer is responsible for reviewing and interpreting rules and regulations; advising the Executive Director and staff on rules and regulations as related to various branch programs; establishing operational procedures and performing activities pertaining to hearings, grievances, and contested cases; resolving disputes between tenants and the agency.EducationMinimum Qualification Requirements: Juris Doctorate from a school of law recognized by the American Bar Association.General ExperienceThree (3) years of general experience which involves identifying, gathering, evaluating, and analyzing facts and other pertinent information required to resolve problems and applying statutory provisions, rules, and regulations to determine and recommend appropriate courses of action on hearings.Specialized ExperienceTwo (2) years of specialized experience which involved the knowledge of procedures and requirements pertinent to conducting hearings of contested cases in government and adjudicating hearings of contested cases that involve the interpretation and application of policies, rules, and regulations which demonstrate skill in the analysis and presentation of cases or complex issues.Supervisory ExperienceTwo (2) years of supervisory experience which includes planning, organizing, staffing, policy formulations and implementation.NoteThis position is exempt non-civil service and is on continuous recruitment until filled. HPHA is an equal opportunity employer. We offer competitive compensation package with added benefits with the State of Hawaii. Salary range is commensurate with training and experience.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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