21 Aug
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Six Nations of the Grand River Housing
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Ontario
21 Aug
Six Nations of the Grand River Housing
Ontario
Housing Solutions Officer
Applicants from Six Nations and other First Nations will be given preference to deliver programs and services in a First Nations community.
Job Summary
Purpose & Scope of the Position: To assist the Six Nations Elected Council and the Senior Manager of Housing in the performance of their statutory and administrative duties as related to Six Nations Housing within the policies and procedures established by the Six Nations Elected Council for the Housing Department.
To administer all loan and grant programs according to Six Nations Housing, Six Nations Elected Council and/or Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation (CMHC) program requirements; new construction, RAP, Repair Renos, Lender Loan and Sanitation - Septic grants and loans.
Contract and Compensation
Full-Time
Closing Date: August 26, 2026
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Wage: $70,400 per year
*A competitive compensation package will be offered commensurate with qualifications. *
Basic Qualifications
University Degree or College Diploma in Business Administration, Finance or Economics and a minimum of 4 years related experience working with budgets, financing, underwriting, mortgages or accounting.
Must have excellent computer skills in Microsoft Office.
2 years of experience using SAP/ERP systems.
Experience with an integrated accounting application programs such as ACCPAC.
Must have a high level of computer skills in Microsoft Office.
Must have a Police Record Check.
Knowledge of relevant financial, legislative and regulatory environments.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Technical Functions
Review client information to determine eligibility according to applicable program policy, summit final applications.
Prepare Mortgage, Loan, Grant, Promissory Note documentation and appropriate land transfers. (Lands membership reviews MRP (Matrimonial REAL Property)
Manage loan and grant disbursements for all client expenditures according to financing approvals.
Issue purchase orders as per quotes from contractors, prepare budget, & collect inspection reports and payments for each unit being built.
Prepare invoices to Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation (CMHC) for agency fees and progress advances. Showing final inspection with pictures after approval, final reporting for approval.
Manage all annual loans & grants budgets.
Land transfers and loan documentation.
Reach out to other sources of funding for seniors and elders to save out a loan.
Use TEA10 loan management program to log the initial loan application to submitting final receipts. Loan payment scheduler and rate calculator.
Administrative Functions
Notify applicants of requirements and documentation required for loan and/or grant approval.
Issue purchase orders for all loans and grants.
Receive and code incoming invoices.
Loan information must be entered into Loan Management software
Notify applicants of requirements and documentation required for loan and/or grant approval.
Review and forward invoices to accounts payable for processing.
Prepare requests from outside lenders for progress advances.
Prepare documents to register mortgage with Six Nations Lands & Membership department and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC).
Communications Functions
Prepare documentation for Six Nations Elected Council and/or Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation (CMHC) approval where applicable.
Communicate effectively to the public about housing policies and procedures.
Will be required to have tough conversations with applicants; will provide reasons for application rejections and suggest alternative options.
Act as liaison with the Environmental Health Officer for sanitation facilities requested by the clients.
Communicate and be available to receive and provide information to other staff members of Housing.
Prepare documents for Estate files. Work with the inheritors so that they can pay the loan agreement.
Other Functions
Perform other related duties assigned by the Senior Manager of Housing.
To prepare and submit annually “Expressions of Interest” for additional funding through CMHC, RRAP, ERP and HASI.
Working Conditions
Work requires extensive interaction with the public, subject to interruptions, peak periods and deadlines, moderate stress, irate clients and some travel.
Working Relationships
With the Senior Manager of Housing
Receives direction, guidance and encouragement; discusses plans and priorities.
With Housing staff
Provides guidance and encouragement; provides technical information, advice, and analysis; co-operative working relationship to maintain up to date information being provided on the various operations within housing.
With External Agencies
Represents and promotes Six Nations interests relative to the delivery of outside programs on Six Nations; maintains awareness of legislation, policy and program changes; seeks to develop sound skilled working relationships with government agencies and financial institutions.
With the public
Requires extensive interaction with the public. Represents and promotes Six Nations Housing in a courteous, positive, and cooperative manner. Provides information, direction and assistance, and must maintain a friendly, cheerful, courteous and cooperative disposition while maintaining tact, discretion, diplomacy and confidentiality.
Reports to
Reports to and works under the direction and supervision of Senior Manager of Housing.
Knowledge and Skills
University Degree or College Diploma in Business Administration, Finance or Economics and a minimum of 4 years related experience working with budgets, financing, underwriting, mortgages or accounting.
Must have excellent computer skills in Microsoft Office.
2 years of experience using SAP/ERP systems.
Experience with an integrated accounting application programs such as ACCPAC.
Must have a high level of computer skills in Microsoft Office.
Must have a Police Record Check.
Knowledge of relevant financial, legislative and regulatory environments.
Other Related Skills
Knowledge of government housing programs, policies and services is a definite asset.
Possess initiative with good judgment and organizational skills.
Knowledge of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CHMC) housing programs and policies.
Commissioner Stamp, being notary certified.
Ability to work with tact, discretion, sensitivity and diplomacy.
Work cooperatively under pressure, prioritize tasks while meeting deadlines.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Impact of Error
Errors in judgement and in the conduct of duties could lead to loss of credibility, poor public relations, confusion, duplication of effort and misinformation resulting in negative impacts to the leadership team and SNGR. Errors in judgement could lead to embarrassment to SNGR, community and administration, loss of public confidence and unnecessary conflict leading to lack of trust and legal liability.
Control
Guiding principles set by the Six Nations Housing and the Six Nations Elected Council. Must work within the Policies and Procedures established by the Six Nations Elected Council for Housing.
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