Homeownership Program Specialist
Company: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching
Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Health
insurance Paid time off Parental leave Training & development
Vision insurance POSITION SUMMARY The Homeownership Program
Specialist advances Habitat Chicagos mission by guiding prospective
and current homebuyers through the Affordable Homeownership Program
(AHP) and related initiatives. This role manages the full
participant journey, ensuring individuals are informed, prepared,
and supported from recruitment and application through closing and
ongoing homeownership. The Specialist fosters strong relationships,
connects homeowners to neighborhood networks, and integrates
educational resources to promote both individual success and
community health. This position is ideal for a detail-oriented,
mission-driven professional with strong communication, project
management, and interpersonal skills who thrives in a
collaborative, people-centered environment. ESSENTIAL JOB
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: Key
Responsibility: Program Delivery and Participant Support (60%) The
Specialist contributes to the daily operations of Habitat Chicagos
Homeownership Programs and related initiatives, providing
participants with guidance, tools, and resources to successfully
purchase and maintain their homes. They support participants
through each stage of the homebuying journeyoutreach and
recruitment, application intake and evaluation, orientation,
coaching, closing, and post-purchase supportwhile ensuring
compliance with fair housing, lending, and regulatory standards,
The Specialist prioritizes relationship-building, clear
communication, and participant privacy, while continuously refining
program processes to enhance access, engagement, and outcomes.
Program Design, Evaluation, and Data Management (25%) The
Specialist contributes to the continuous improvement of program
design and execution by gathering and analyzing data to evaluate
impact, track participant progress, streamline processes for
efficiency and accessibility, and ensure program compliance. They
generate reports to inform program improvements, identify trends
and opportunities, and implement process enhancements that increase
efficiency, participant engagement, and neighborhood impact. The
Specialist works cross-departmentally to identify best practices
and implement strategies that enhance the overall experience and
success of homebuyers. Collaboration and Community Engagement (15%)
The Specialist serves as a bridge between homebuyers, community
partners, and Habitat Chicagos teams. They collaborate with
internal teams to inform home design and marketing strategies,
deliver tailored educational programming, integrate new homeowners
into community networks, identify opportunities to diversify
applicant pipelines, and represent Habitat Chicago in community
outreach events, strengthening connections across the organization
and community. Organizational Expectation: Leadership and Teamwork
As a member of the Habitat Chicago team, the Specialist contributes
to a collaborative, value-driven organizational culture. They
maintain a team-first mindset, support colleagues across
departments, and participate in organization-wide events and
initiatives as needed. The role requires consistent engagement with
volunteers, staff, donors, customers, community partners, and
program participants, modeling excellent customer service,
communication, and mission-driven professionalism in all
interactions. Organizational Expectation: Professional growth and
skill development: The Specialist embraces opportunities for
continual growth and adapts to evolving business needs. They
demonstrate flexibility, curiosity, and a willingness to take on
new challenges and tasks by contributing to special projects and
initiatives as needed. QUALIFICATIONS Required knowledge, skills,
and abilities Excellent interpersonal and cross-cultural
communication skills. Advanced communication abilities, including
public speaking, coaching, listening, and negotiation. Strong
project management, program development, and data management
skills. Exceptional organization, attention to detail, and ability
to work independently. Basic math proficiency for accurate
calculations and lending scenarios. Commitment to confidentiality
and ethical handling of sensitive information. High computer
literacy, including Microsoft Office and CRM systems (Salesforce
preferred). Ability and willingness to secure and maintain a
Mortgage Loan Originator status as required by Habitat for Humanity
International or the State of Illinois. Familiarity with Chicagos
housing landscape, including community-based organizations and
affordability initiatives. Wed love it if you had these
qualifications, but theyre not dealbreakers. Understanding of
housing market trends, mortgage origination, and housing
counseling. Experience applying community development strategies.
Knowledge of adult education principles and curriculum design.
Familiarity with Habitat for Humanitys mission and programs.
Bilingual in English and Spanish Experience with Salesforce, or
similar platforms. Bachelors degree in business, social work, or a
related field; may be substituted with two years of relevant
experience in real estate, construction, banking, or title/escrow
Minimum two years of experience coordinating or administering
affordable housing programs. Minimum two years of professional
experience in counseling, adult education, or program development
preferred. Minimum two years of management or supervisory
experience (employees, volunteers, students, etc.). Even if you
dont meet all the qualifications listed, we encourage you to apply
if this is a role that gets you excited. Let us know what you bring
to the table that we may be overlooking. POSITION DETAILS Reports
To: Homeownership Programs Manager Hours : Full-time; 8am-4pm plus
evening and weekend meetings as required. Environment : The Habitat
Chicago office is located at 111 W Jackson Blvd in Chicago. It is
accessible by car and public transit. This position will have a
desk, laptop computer, and phone line in an open office
environment. Conditions : Must be able to lift 25 pounds and work
at a computer for long periods of time. Compensation : Hourly
position ranging from $53,000- $58,000 a year, depending on
experience. 30 vacation/sick/personal days per year. 90%
employer-paid health insurance; access to dental, vision, life and
401k plans. FLSA Status : This position is exempt from the overtime
provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). It does not earn
overtime or compensatory time for additional time worked.
Onboarding: The position will begin with an onboarding period to
become familiar with the organizations work and policies; they will
be trained on the specifics of the role through a combination of
in-person, online and written trainings and will be expected to
take the initiative to review materials as needed and seek
understanding of new developments in order to perform their
responsibilities. HOW TO APPLY: By email: Please submit compelling
cover letter and resume to careers@habitatchicago.org with
Homeownership Programs Specialist Your Name in the subject line by
2/13/2026. Successful applicants will be contacted for interviews.
Online: Visit https://habitatchicago.jobs.flair.hr/ to complete an
application. MISSION | What We Do: Habitat for Humanity Chicago
(Habitat Chicago) is a nonprofit organization that works to
champion healthy neighborhoods by investing in resident priorities,
supporting homeownership and building quality homes. We believe in
a world where everyone has a decent place to live, and we invite
people of all backgrounds, races and religions to work towards this
vision together in our three focus neighborhoods of West Pullman,
Greater Grand Crossing, and Austin. CORE VALUES | Who We Are:
Mission Driven: Mission first. We center neighborhood priorities in
our relationships, decisions, and actions to advance our shared
goals of affordable homeownership and neighborhood health.
Collaboration: We are stronger together. We encourage, welcome, and
integrate varied perspectives with intention. Adaptability: We
listen and adjust. We are curious about and responsive to change,
and innovative in our solutions. Trust : We do what we say we will
do. We engage in relationships honestly and with integrity, holding
ourselves accountable for our decisions and actions as a reliable
partner/presence. Equity: We promote access and opportunity. We
value diversity, create inclusive spaces, and tailor efforts to
prioritize practices and resources that meet unique needs,
disrupting the harm of racism and other systems of oppression.
Respect: We listen to foster understanding. We recognize the
inherent worth and value of every individual and honor the various
gifts, talents, and perspectives each person brings. Habitat for
Humanity Chicago values a diverse and inclusive workplace and
strongly encourages women, people of color, LGBTQ individuals,
people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities,
foreign-born residents, and veterans to apply. Habitat for Humanity
Chicago is an equal opportunity employer. This organization does
not discriminate in employment and personnel practices based on
race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability
status, religion, national origin or any other basis prohibited by
applicable law.
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