The Office of Research and Policy Innovation (ORPI) brings together four units that provide critical policy-related information to agency leadership. ORPI also supports a broad network of homeless services providers, as the official NYC government partner for federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants. Housed within ORPI, Federal Homeless Policy and Reporting (FHPR) directs the NYC Continuum of Care (CoC). The CoC is a planning body that manages year-round planning efforts for HUD CoC program funding to address the housing and service needs of persons experiencing homelessness in NYC.
The CoC team is responsible for submitting the annual collaborative application to HUD in response to the bi-annual CoC Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for approximately $170 million. The CoC team directly manages a $1.5 million planning grant and oversees project operations and fiscal management of approximately 165 CoC-funded projects. The CoC team are the agency鈥檚 lead content experts on HUD policy and national trends in homelessness. The CoC team are also responsible for ongoing community engagement and cultivation to maintain a strong stakeholder and consumer network.
ORPI is recruiting for one (1) City Research Scientist (CRS II) to function as a CoC Project Manager within the CoC team who will:
- Support the NYC CoC鈥檚 submission of the annual CoC Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), as well as other ad hoc HUD funding opportunities.
- Manage and coordinate CoC committees in alignment with Steering Committee priorities.
- Support ongoing engagement of existing service providers and stakeholders within the CoC network, while also cultivating relationships with prospective providers.
- Manage and maintain components of the CoC鈥檚 online platform to ensure content is accurate, relevant, and accessible to a wide audience.
- Facilitate cross-agency collaborations to advance the CoC鈥檚 mission of ending homelessness and strengthening a diverse network of providers, advocates, and community members.
- Monitor and analyze project performance metrics, including HUD system performance measures, to support data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement across CoC programs.
- Develop and implement project timelines and work plans to ensure timely completion of CoC initiatives and compliance with federal and local requirements.
Work Location: 4 WTC
Hours/Schedule: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
CITY RESEARCH SCIENTIST - 21744
City of New York
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