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City of Manchester posts director of homeless initiatives job opening

City of Manchester posts director of homeless initiatives job opening
THE CITY OF MANCHESTER IS NOW LOOKING FOR A NEW DIRECTOR OF HOMELESS INITIATIVES. THE FORMER DIRECTOR, ADRIAN BELOIN, RESIGNED LAST WEEK. THAT MOVE CAME DAYS AFTER SHE WAS PUT ON LEAVE FOLLOWING COMMENTS THAT SHE MADE TO THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, SUGGESTING THAT THEY DON’T UNDERSTAND THE WORK THAT SHE AND HER TEAM ARE DOING AND ACCORDING TO THE LISTING, THE POSITION PAYS BETWEEN 80 AND $100,000 A YEAR, AND IT CALLS FOR SOMEONE WITH A MASTER’S DEGREE WHO HAS EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH HOMELESS ISSUES AND EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL WORK INCLUDE CREATING A HOUSING FIRST PLAN, AND A
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City of Manchester posts director of homeless initiatives job opening
The city of Manchester is now looking for a new director of homeless initiatives.The former director, Adrienne Beloin, resigned last week.The move came days after she was put on leave following comments she made to the Board of Aldermen suggesting they didn't understand the work she and her team were doing.According to the listing, the position pays between $80,000 and $100,000 per year. It calls for someone with a master's degree who has experience working with homelessness issues. Examples of essential work include creating a "housing first" plan and working with service providers, the state and other local organizations.>> Previous coverage:April 12, 2024: Outgoing Manchester director of housing stability says aldermen can't solve homelessness issueApril 11, 2024: Facing termination hearing, Manchester director of housing services resignsApril 8, 2024: Manchester director of housing stability faces termination hearing

The city of Manchester is now looking for a new director of homeless initiatives.

The former director, Adrienne Beloin, resigned last week.

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The move came days after she was put on leave following comments she made to the Board of Aldermen suggesting they didn't understand the work she and her team were doing.

According to the listing, the position pays between $80,000 and $100,000 per year. It calls for someone with a master's degree who has experience working with homelessness issues.

Examples of essential work include creating a "housing first" plan and working with service providers, the state and other local organizations.

>> Previous coverage: