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NATURE OF POSITION:This Strategic Initiatives Project Manager (“Project Manager”) position is responsible for strengthening and growing a collective impact, collaborative model which requires establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals, internal departments, outside organizations, consultants and related public agencies. The incumbent in the position will be managing, planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating funded and leveraged capital and community investment projects as well as specialized programs in the implementation of large-scale redevelopment projects, collective impact efforts with an initial focus on the Watts Rising Collaborative which is actively implementing a $32.5M Transformative Climate Communities* grant and a $35M Choice Neighborhoods grant** as well as future grant funded, community-centered projects for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles.
To meet grant requirements, the incumbent must be highly-skilled in developing structures, policies, and practices for grant implementation and management and will be required to shepherd a variety of infrastructure and capital projects through concept to completion within budget and meeting all schedule milestones. Considering the nature of the various projects, the Project Manager will oversee a spectrum of projects focused on sustainability, public and environmental health, mobility and transportation, small and large infrastructure and affordable housing construction.
The Project Manager is a single incumbent, grant funded position responsible for fulfilling the requirements of these grants and developing the strategies and platforms necessary to sustain such efforts in the future.
DEFINITION: Under general direction of the Senior Project Manager, the Project Manager performs a wide variety of tasks related to planning, permitting, site preparation, regulatory compliance, project and construction management of the Housing Authority’s real estate assets going through redevelopment. The Project Manager will oversee a spectrum of projects focused on sustainability, public and environmental health, mobility and transportation, small and large infrastructure and affordable housing construction. The incumbent may also be responsible for assisting agency development staff in the successful delivery and sustainability of complex affordable housing development projects by managing due diligence, planning, permitting and construction activities; this will also include responsibility for ensuring all pertinent regulatory requirements are met and the projects are designed and built in accordance with HACLA policies and project goals.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of: principles and practices of grant administration, public and business administration, organization, and project management; affordable housing development; statistical and research methods; climate change, non-displacement, community development, environmental justice, public health policies and objectives; applicable sections of federal, state and local rules, regulations, and laws; and technical aspects of assigned functions and program areas.; Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) and other affordable housing financing sources.
Skills in: Strong oral, written, organizational and interpersonal skills, with deep experience in community engagement and complex project management; demonstrate initiative, commitment to and experience in working with low income and communities of color; demonstrate passion to detailed and complex project management. Good oral and written communication skills and problem-solving skills
Ability to: Manage multi-phased integrated projects effectively and efficiently as well as delivery of desired program outcomes; coordinate and perform a variety of complex administrative and management duties; develop working technical knowledge of a variety of unrelated areas quickly and accurately; work confidentially with discretion and independently with little direction; establish and maintain effective working relations with others; meet schedules and timelines; plan, develop and administer programs; research data and prepare reports; clearly present ideas and concepts persuasively before groups and/or writing for publication; interpret, apply and explain laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures; analyze situations accurately and adopt effective course of action.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in Public or Business Administration, Public Policy, Political Science, Sociology, Finance, Economics or closely related field. Preferred Master’s degree in Public or Business Administration, Public Policy, Finance, Economics, Real Estate Management, Planning or closely related field.
WORK EXPERIENCE: The successful candidate will have at least five (5) years demonstrated experience in complex project management, real property financing/development in publicly-assisted programs. Ability to provide coordinated oversight on a variety of projects and programs at the same time effectively and navigate working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders at local, regional and national level.
Success in this position will require strong technical skills and knowledge of grant management and development standards combined with strong oral and written communication skills.
Preference will be given to candidates who have a strong working knowledge of environmental justice, sustainability and resiliency approaches, affordable housing, and/or community development policies and programs, especially at the local level. The incumbent works with the community and will require coordination and attendance at occasional night and weekend meetings and events. Ability to converse in Spanish a plus.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must possess a valid California class ‘C’ driver’s license.
NOTE: *Funded by the State of California’s Cap-and-Trade Program (via the California Climate Investments Initiative), the Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Program empowers communities most impacted by pollution to choose their own goals, strategies and projects to enact transformational change by providing funding for environmental, economic, health, and housing initiatives.
**The Choice Neighborhood Implementation (CNI) Program was created by the Housing and Urban Development Department of the United States to empower communities and revitalize neighborhoods.
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Public Administration
$110k-137k (estimate)
04/05/2024
06/04/2024
hacla.org
LOS ANGELES, CA
50 - 100
1973
Private
$500M - $1B
Public Administration