CS-214 Position Description Form



|CS-214 | | 1. Position Code |

|REV 1/2006 | | |

| |State of Michigan | |

| |Department of Civil Service | |

| |Capitol Commons Center, P.O. Box 30002 | |

| |Lansing, MI 48909 | |

|Federal privacy laws and/or state confidentiality |POSITION DESCRIPTION | |

|requirements protect a portion of this information. | | |

|This form is to be completed by the person that occupies the position being described and reviewed by the supervisor and appointing authority to ensure its |

|accuracy. It is important that each of the parties sign and date the form. If the position is vacant, the supervisor and appointing authority should complete|

|the form. |

|This form will serve as the official classification document of record for this position. Please take the time to complete this form as accurately as you can |

|since the information in this form is used to determine the proper classification of the position. THE SUPERVISOR AND/OR APPOINTING AUTHORITY SHOULD COMPLETE |

|THIS PAGE. |

| 2. Employee’s Name (Last, First, M.I.) | 8. Department/Agency |

|VACANT |Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) |

| 3. Employee Identification Number | 9. Bureau (Institution, Board, or Commission) |

| |Michigan State Housing Development Authority |

|4. Civil Service Classification of Position | 10. Division |

|Departmental Analyst 9-12 |Rental Assistance and Homeless Solutions (RAHS) |

| 5. Working Title of Position (What the agency titles the position) | 11. Section |

|Campaign to End Homelessness Coordinator |Homeless Solutions |

| 6. Name and Classification of Direct Supervisor | 12. Unit |

|Christina Soulard, Departmental Manager 15 | |

| 7. Name and Classification of Next Higher Level Supervisor | 13. Work Location (City and Address)/Hours of Work |

|Kelly Rose, State Bureau Administrator 18 |735 E. Michigan Avenue |

| |Lansing, MI 48912 |

| |Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 – 5:00 p.m. |

| 14. General Summary of Function/Purpose of Position |

|As the recognized resource, the Campaign to End Homelessness Coordinator is responsible for the structural components of the Campaign, i.e., is the link |

|between state government and other key agencies working to end homelessness. This includes the governor’s ordered Michigan Interagency Council on Homelessness|

|(MI ICH). The MI ICH consists of leaders from eight state agencies, four members of the public and a member of the courts. This position facilitates meetings|

|and efforts to advance the priorities of the council. This recognized resource position supports the Michigan Homeless Policy Council (MHPC) and the Campaign |

|Workgroups. This position researches national best practices on homelessness policy and makes recommendations to the MHPC for new programs or initiatives in |

|Michigan. The position works with CSH, MCAH, and the US HUD to ensure trainings on ending homelessness occur statewide as needed. The position oversees the |

|Annual Summit on Ending Homelessness, specifically chairing the Planning & Content Committees for this event. The recognized resource also works with MHPC to |

|prepare the Annual State of Homelessness in Michigan report. This position oversees specific homeless counts as the state moves to end homelessness among |

|targeted populations, e.g., Veterans and Chronic Homelessness. |

|For Civil Service Use Only |

| 15. Please describe your assigned duties, percent of time spent performing each duty, and explain what is done to complete each duty. |

|List your duties in the order of importance, from most important to least important. The total percentage of all duties performed must equal 100 percent. |

|Duty 1 |

|General Summary of Duty 1 % of Time 65% |

|As a recognized resource, serve as the analyst and facilitator to ensure the structural components of Michigan’s Campaign to End Homelessness are adhered to by|

|local nonprofit recipients of state/federal housing dollars and state and nonprofit Campaign leaders. Prepare presentations for the Michigan Interagency |

|Council on Homelessness, manage and coordinate the work done by the Council as it interfaces with state department staff and non-profit agencies across |

|Michigan. Provide facilitation to the Michigan Homeless Policy Council (MHPC) to ensure that their work is coordinated with all Campaign Partners and the MI |

|ICH and statewide workgroups. Participate in special committees related to homelessness for RAHS. |

|Individual tasks related to the duty. |

|Provide support to the Campaign structure through planning and coordination of the U.S. and Michigan Interagency Council on Homelessness, the MHPC, and the |

|statewide workgroups. Provide written and verbal feedback to the Michigan Interagency Council on Homelessness, MHPC, and Statewide Workgroups. |

|Work with team and workgroup leaders, sharing their activities and status with the division manager and director. |

|Research HUD regulations as necessary and provide updates to the teams, workgroups, and the manager. |

|Research national best practices, analyze data, and make recommendations on ending homelessness. Share the results with MSHDA management and the MHPC and |

|develop the guidelines for the best practices to be shared within Michigan. |

|Write guidelines for the MI ICH, MHPC, and Workgroups as needed. |

|Research other State’s policies and procedures and review Federal guidelines for establishing policy and by-laws for the MI ICH, assuring that the Executive |

|Order that created the MI ICH is adhered to. |

|Participate in the homeless planning track for the Building Michigan Communities Conference (BMCC). |

|Work with HUD, CSH, MCAH, and other national agencies to facilitate statewide training needs. |

|Participate in task forces and committees as designated by the MI ICH and MHPC to achieve specific statewide objectives. |

|Duty 2 |

|General Summary of Duty 2 % of Time 15% |

|As a recognized resource, serve as the analyst and leader to ensure completion of the required Annual State of Homelessness in Michigan report. |

|Individual tasks related to the duty. |

|Work with Michigan Homeless Policy Council (MHPC) to produce the Annual State of Homelessness in Michigan. |

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|Prepare the layout, written material, data, statistics, and best practices for this annual report that will be used by HUD, the directors of state agencies, |

|state senators and representatives, city governments, and nonprofit agencies to inform them of homelessness counts and population types. This is important |

|data that heightens awareness of homelessness on a state and local level and to bring federal housing dollars to Michigan. |

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|Inform, prepare PowerPoint, and present to the Michigan Interagency Council on Homelessness. |

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|Work with MHPC to determine how this annual report will be disseminated to the state legislature, city officials, and HUD. |

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|Duty 3 |

|General Summary of Duty 3 % of Time 15% |

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|Chair both the Planning and Content Committees for the annual Summit on Ending Homelessness. |

|Individual tasks related to the duty. |

|Chair both the Summit Planning and Content Committees. |

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|Planning Committee: Work with potential venues, collecting proposals for future conferences, assuring they are capable of accommodating the event as close as |

|possible to state government rates. Create a spreadsheet with comparison of costs and other necessities, then make recommendations to the Planning Team for |

|review and decision making. Work with venue and outside AV agencies to get the best possible rates for the service and equipment needed for the conference, |

|build a team for technical assistance when that is the most cost-effective way to handle conference needs. Facilitate the registration process, chair monthly |

|Planning Committee meeting keeping other state agencies informed, work with MSHDA Government & Media affairs to ensure Summit materials are high quality and |

|within budget. Prepare, e-mail, and analyze Summit survey information post event. |

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|Content Committee: Work to locate a moving key-note speaker and ensure that sessions are informative and presented by knowledgeable people with innovative |

|practices in ending homelessness at a low cost. |

|Duty 4 |

|General Summary of Duty 6 % of Time 5% |

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|Other duties as assigned by the RAHS director or manager. |

|Meet with participants in the lobby. |

|Work with other Analysts on projects. |

|Describe the types of decisions you make independently in your position and tell who and/or what is affected by those decisions. Use additional sheets, if |

|necessary. |

|Prioritization of work assignments. |

|Decisions related to the Campaign to End Homelessness that do not impact overall structure |

|Creating registration for events and search for appropriate facilities. |

|Analyzing data sent in by non-profit agencies on homeless counts. |

|Describe the types of decisions that require your supervisor’s review. |

|Supervisor’s review is required on issues that arise which may impact policies or guidelines that affect the Campaign structure or to gain assurance that we |

|are in compliance with policy and guidance outlined by MSHDA or HUD. |

|The style/layout of materials for the public, final decisions on trainings and budgets. |

| 18. What kind of physical effort do you use in your position? What environmental conditions are you physically exposed to in your position? Indicate the |

|amount of time and intensity of each activity and condition. Refer to instructions on page 2. |

|Typical office environment. Statewide travel will be required. |

| 19. List the names and classification titles of classified employees whom you immediately supervise or oversee on a full-time, on-going basis. (If more than |

|10, list only classification titles and the number of employees in each classification.) |

|NAME |CLASS TITLE |NAME |CLASS TITLE |

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| 20. My responsibility for the above-listed employees includes the following (check as many as apply): |

|Complete and sign service ratings. Assign work. |

|Provide formal written counseling. Approve work. |

|Approve leave requests. Review work. |

|Approve time and attendance. Provide guidance on work methods. |

|Orally reprimand. Train employees in the work. |

| 21. I certify that the above answers are my own and are accurate and complete. |

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|Signature Date |

NOTE: Make a copy of this form for your records.

|TO BE COMPLETED BY DIRECT SUPERVISOR |

|22. Do you agree with the responses from the employee for Items 1 through 20? If not, which items do you disagree with and why? |

|Yes. |

| 23. What are the essential duties of this position? |

|The essential duties include the following: |

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|Facilitating and providing guidance, procedures, letters, and e-mail to nonprofits and state leaders on the work undertaken by the Campaign. |

|Setting up and assisting in the facilitation of the MI ICH, MHPC, and the statewide workgroups. |

|Preparing and disseminating the Annual Report on Ending Homelessness. |

|Facilitating the planning and content of the annual Summit on Ending Homelessness. |

| 24. Indicate specifically how the position’s duties and responsibilities have changed since the position was last reviewed. |

| 25. What is the function of the work area and how does this position fit into that function? |

|The function of the work area is to provide homeless solutions. |

|This recognized resource position is responsible for the structural components for the Campaign to End Homelessness which includes multiple state agencies, |

|non-profit and for-profit agencies. |

|Overseeing the Annual State of Homelessness in Michigan booklet and the annual Summit on Ending Homelessness. |

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| 26. In your opinion, what are the minimum education and experience qualifications needed to perform the essential functions of this position? |

|EDUCATION: |

|Possession of a bachelor’s degree in any major. |

|EXPERIENCE: |

|Departmental Analyst 12 |

|Three years of professional experience, including one year of experience equivalent to the experienced (P11) level in state service. |

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|NOTE: Equivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis.|

|KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: |

|Ability to organize and clearly present data and information, both verbally and in writing. |

|Ability to analyze and determine the appropriate course of action to take. |

|Communication and complex problem-solving skills. |

|Ability to work well with others, as part of a team. |

|Knowledge of computer applications. |

|CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: |

|Driver’s License. |

|NOTE: Civil Service approval of this position does not constitute agreement with or acceptance of the desirable qualifications for this position. |

| 27. I certify that the information presented in this position description provides a complete and accurate depiction of the duties and responsibilities |

|assigned to this position. |

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|Supervisor’s Signature Date |

|TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPOINTING AUTHORITY |

| 28. Indicate any exceptions or additions to the statements of the employee(s) or supervisor. |

|N/A. |

| 29. I certify that the entries on these pages are accurate and complete. |

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|Appointing Authority’s Signature Date |

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