Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Salary of Certified Occupancy Specialist

Certified occupancy specialists are knowledgeable about various housing programs and the Department of Housing and Urban Development housing regulations. Certified occupancy specialists typically work as property managers, housing community managers, leasing consultants and compliance managers. Some employers of housing communities require individuals working as property managers or in conjunction with property managers to be certified occupancy specialists.

Certification
Several organizations, such as the National Center for Housing Management and the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials offer Certified Occupancy Specialists Certification courses, which also include examinations. Candidates for the certification must meet education and experience requirements in addition to passing the certification examinations.

Courses
The Certified Occupancy Specialist Certification courses focus primarily on the study of Housing and Urban Development guidelines and regulations, such as Fair Housing, tenant screening and rent calculation and assets and income determination. Additionally, the courses integrate the study of the HUD Handbook.

Salary
The average annual salary for certified occupancy specialists reported by Simply Hired is currently $48,000 per year; Indeed reports a slightly different average annual salary for certified occupancy specialists, at $45,000 per year. Salary Expert compares the average annual salary for occupancy specialists of several cities, whereby Manhattan, New York, Orlando, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia have the three-highest annual salaries for occupancy specialists out of 10 cities; In Manhattan, New York, these workers earn $72,171 yearly; in Orlando, Florida, the average yearly salary is $60,323; and in Atlanta, Georgia, the average yearly salary is $60.065.

General Occupation
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that occupational health and safety specialists held 55,800 jobs in 2008 and are expected to hold 62,000 jobs by 2018, which is an 11 percent increase in employment over the course of a decade. Occupational health and safety specialists work for government agencies, manufacturing firms, hospitals, educational services, scientific and technical services, construction companies, mining, oil and gas extraction and quarrying. The median salary for occupational health and safety specialists was $62,250 in 2008, the BLS reports. In 2008, the largest number of occupational health and safety specialists were employed in five industries, including the Federal Executive Branch, medical and surgical hospitals, local government, state government and management, scientific, and technical consulting services; out of the five industries, occupational health and safety specialists working for the Federal Executive Branch earned the highest median annual salary in 2008, which was $73,180, according to the BLS.

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