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Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness

Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness

The Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness seeks to ensure that people living in Vermont have a safe, stable, affordable home, and — if homelessness does occur — it is brief, rare, and non-recurring and those experiencing homelessness are treated with dignity and respect.

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PROPOSED JOB DESCRIPTION: VT BOS COC SUPPORT STAFF*

October 11, 2016 by Vermont Coalition To End Homelessness

1 Full Time Equivalent (approximately) – $54,450*
Contractor or Limited-Service Position**

COORDINATION ACTIVITIES
.3 FTE CoC Staff/$16,335: HMIS coordination, Partner Building, Meetings, Trainings

PROJECT EVALUATION
.1 FTE CoC Staff/$5,445: conduct CoC/ESG project evaluation activities using outcomes from APRs, HMIS Data Quality Reports, HUD and CoC performance measures, and other reports/tools identified by the CoC

PROJECT MONITORING ACTIVITIES
.1 FTE CoC Staff/$5,445: develop and implement a project monitoring assessment system for all CoC and ESG projects within the VT BoS CoC

COC APPLICATION ACTIVITIES
.2 FTE CoC Staff/$10,890: assist in the development of a single region-wide CoC application including HMIS coordination, develop/facilitate CoC Project Review/Outcomes/Ranking process, research and data collection for PIT surveys and report

DEVELOPING A COC SYSTEM
.2 FTE CoC Staff/$10,890: planning and implementation of a Coordinated Entry System, CoC System Performance and PIT survey processing

HUD COMPLIANCE ACTIVITIES
.1 FTE CoC Staff/$5,445: assess and compare VT BoS CoC compliance status with HUD and federal requirements of HEARTH, HUD CoC Interim [Final] Rule, Opening Doors, etc.; publish a CoC Compliance Report, provide trainings and technical assistance, etc.

*Position Title is yet to be determined.

**$54,450 is currently budgeted in the CoC Planning grant for a “CoC staff” position. This amount includes all costs of a position (salary, compensation, mileage, office space, and other expenses). During the August meeting, the VCEH discussed the possibility of increasing this amount by using other CoC Planning funds (i.e. compensation to formerly homeless person for CoC participation and/or the funds for half of an AmeriCorps position. If approved by VCEH, these costs could be reimbursed by the surplus of VCEH Membership Dues for the current grant year (8/1/16-7/30/17) with possibility of the next CoC Planning grant, if awarded, paying for these costs AND the CoC staff position as the Planning grant funds will increase.

***The CoC Planning grant is an annual application and subject to continued HUD funding.

****Specific activities/tasks of the “CoC staff” may be adapted to the needs of VCEH as long as they are eligible HUD CoC Program-Planning costs and the local HUD field office is informed and approves.

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