Housing Manager
TNHA
- Alaska
- $95,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develops, implements, and manages TNHA's entire portfolio of federally assisted and market-based housing programs in response to current and changing community needs.
- Under the guidance of the Chief Operations Officer (COO), coordinates with the Maintenance and Construction Services Divisions to deliver superior customer service and asset management.
- Recommends housing policy for approval and implements standard operating procedures to consistently, efficiently, and transparently carry out policy goals and build public trust.
- Assumes responsibility for program compliance and achievement of goals and objectives.
- Administers homeownership assistance programs and works directly with TNHA legal counsel to ensure participant compliance with occupancy agreements and the timely conveyance of properties.
- Oversees management of participant database, timely application update and program recertification, waitlist administration, filing, records, staff customer service, and professionalism.
- Oversees other program functions, such as occupied dwelling inspections, service coordination, marketing and outreach, grants, loans, emergency housing requests, and other assistance.
- Organizes and holds regular outreach and counseling meetings for participants in each community and develops incentive programs for outstanding performance.
- Directs and delegates program staff to efficiently resolve workload and technical issues.
- Oversees staff development and provides training and technical assistance as necessary.
- Keeps abreast of programmatic, legal, and technical issues in Native American housing.
- Assures consistent application and interpretation of program policies and procedures and reports program outcomes to the management team, the CEO, and the Board of Commissioners.
- Facilitates effective collaboration between program and accounting staff to set up repayment and collection agreements and minimize monthly tenant accounts receivables.
- Assists program staff as needed with screening and eligibility of program applicants based on relevant criteria as defined by policy and procedure, subject to CEO approval.
- Develops and maintains a productive and collaborative work environment: assures effective communications, decision-making, deadlines, performance, and professional standards are met.
- Observes TNHA safety rules and regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Maintains complete confidentiality of all participant information.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- High school graduate or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) recipient.
- Valid Alaska Driver's License that meets TNHA insurance criteria.
- Two (2) years of supervisory work experience.
- Three (3) years of experience applying organizational policies and procedures.
- Strong computer and common office software skills.
- Strong administrative, organizational, and communications skills.
- Demonstrated leadership ability, tact, integrity, honesty, and common sense.
- Knowledge of NAHASDA or public housing programs.
- Alaskan Native and/or American Indian (member of federally recognized tribe).
- Certification as Housing Occupancy Specialist or similar credential.
- Experience working among Indigenous cultures and/or in remote rural communities.