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Community Development Manager
Location
United States
Posted
48 days ago
Salary
$85K - $114K / year
Seniority
Lead
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Job Description
Community Development Manager
Minnesota Housing Partnership
Role Description Advance community and affordable housing opportunities by providing technical assistance to nonprofits, public entities and Native Nations to create multifamily affordable housing and acquire, rehabilitate/preserve rental housing projects (70% of the position). Advance community and affordable housing development for rural communities and Native Nations by leading capacity building work plans, facilitating Housing and Native Institute teams, and coordinating the work of other staff and contractors in partnership with community-based teams (30% of the position). Duties and Responsibilities - Proven experience and demonstrated success in housing development work using resources such as state and federal affordable housing loan/grant products, conventional financing and/or Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTCs). - Extensive experience in creating proformas for affordable housing projects and evaluating overall project feasibility. - Experience in, or willingness to learn, acquisition/rehabilitation of USDA RD515 properties. - Minimum of five years’ community development experience working in partnership with rural communities, communities of color/diverse communities, including Native Nations and/or persons that are new to the United States. - Bachelor’s degree in community development or planning, public administration or other related social science field. Career experience focused on Native or rural community development a plus. - National Development Council Housing Development Finance course work a plus. Qualifications - Proven experience and demonstrated success in facilitating the acquisition/rehabilitation of USDA RD515 properties. - Proven experience and demonstrated success in housing development work using resources such as state and federal affordable housing loan/grant products, conventional financing and/or Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTCs). - Extensive experience in creating proformas for affordable housing projects and evaluating overall project feasibility. - Minimum of five years’ community development experience working in partnership with rural communities, communities of color/diverse communities, including Native Nations and/or persons that are new to the United States. - Bachelor’s degree in community development or planning, public administration or other related social science field. Career experience focused on Native or rural community development a plus. - National Development Council Housing Development Finance course work a plus. Work/Travel - Work from home office with access to high-speed internet (70-85%). - Engagement Travel (15-20%). Ability to travel for state and national TA assignments which include overnight stays, typically about two to four business days a month with some seasonal variability. Compensation - Salary range for a CD Manager: $85,000 - $114,000; commensurate with experience and qualifications.
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