SCOPE OF WORK – CONSULTANT ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF WORK – CONSULTANT ACTIVITIES. The Contractor shall meet the expectations as detailed in Part B, SOW. Throughout, Contractor shall recruit, hire, train and supervise at minimum, two (2) Housing Locator Consultants qualified to collaborate with GRHCM to assist eligible homeless GR Single Adults move into rental housing within thirty (30) days of entry into the Pilot. Contractor will ensure the knowledge and skills of the staff hired as Housing Locator consultants for the project are appropriate for the work to be performed. Housing Locator Consultants will provide all management/administrative services, supervision, personnel, materials and other items or services necessary to assist GRHCM in locating and providing rental housing information services to homeless GR Single Adults who may have economic, educational, and/or social barriers. Contractor shall canvass legitimate commercial housing rental properties (sub-standard housing is not allowed) throughout Los Angeles County to rent to homeless GR Single Adults and to accept a rental subsidy. Acceptable housing rental properties include, but are not limited to: ▪ Single-room occupancy hotels; ▪ Commercial apartment buildings; ▪ Other legitimate rental dwellings (e.g., mobile homes, etc.); and ▪ Shared housing opportunities (e.g., rooms for rent, roommate opportunities, etc.).
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