SFCLT seeks a Director of Project Management

SFCLT is HIRING!

Director of Project Management

ABOUT San Francisco Community Land Trust

The San Francisco Community Land Trust (SFCLT) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create permanently affordable housing for low-to-moderate-income people through community ownership of the land. Guided by the principles of anti-displacement and racial justice, SFCLT stabilizes neighborhoods, and creates greater access to housing and homeownership opportunities with a focus on BIPOC communities previously excluded from access to wealth, and in particular, access to homeownership opportunities.

SFCLT currently owns and operates 14 permanently affordable properties for those of low and moderate income spread throughout  San Francisco, including Chinatown, the Mission, the Tenderloin, the Richmond, South of Market, and soon Russian Hill. 73% of our residents are below 80% AMI and 50% below 60% AMI. The 250 residents living currently in our 151 units of housing represent a diversity of races and ethnicities with 70% of our residents identifying as BIPOC.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES: NEW DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

SFCLT seeks a Director of Project Management to help build and maintain a strong community-based organization.

The Director of Project Management is hired by and reports to the Executive Director, as well as, working closely with the entire staff consisting of: Operations Manager, Director of Asset Management, Program Manager, and Resident Education & Outreach Coordinator.

New Project Assessment & Management

  • Residential rehabilitation construction management, including but not limited to: scope of work creation, capital needs assessments, coordinating consultants  (architects, general contractors, etc)  and acting as a liaison between the construction  team and the SFCLT team. 

  • Collaborate with the Acquisitions Committee on feasibility studies and pursuing new project leads. 

  • Develop pro formas & budgets for existing and new projects 

  • Manage escrow, loan closing, & all other aspects of real estate acquisition together with the Acquisitions Committee.

  • Serve as owner’s representative for SFCLT on construction/rehabilitation projects.

  • Complete quarterly reports to lenders for new and existing projects.

  • Work with bookkeeper to process invoices, draws, & process bills

  • Manage quarterly financial reports to lenders

QUALIFICATIONS/ SKILLS/ EXPERIENCE

The ideal candidate will have experience working with people from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, will be passionate about the organization’s mission, and be experienced in project management, facilitation, and working independently with accountability to a team. We hope to hear from candidates who have:

  • Deep alignment with & enthusiasm for SFCLT’s mission

  • At least 5 years of experience in affordable housing development

  • Fluency in pro forma and budget development

  • Familiarity with multi-family residential construction processes; experience as owner’s representative a plus

  • Experience managing relationships with contractors & consultants

  • Ability to quickly establish credibility and build strong relationships with diverse groups of people, particularly marginalized and housing insecure residents

  • Ability to work independently to advance projects while maintaining accountability to a small team

  • Commitment to open communication and intentional information-sharing

  • Extremely organized and detail-oriented work style

  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite

While not required, skills or experience in any of the following areas/activities are desirable:

  • Rooted in local communities marginalized by gentrification and displacement, including communities of color, low-income, queer, and immigrant residents of San Francisco.

  • Experience in horizontal organizations and/or worker cooperatives

  • leadership skills, including facilitation and public speaking

  • Bilingual fluency and/or basic ability to communicate in non-english languages widely used in SF is a plus.  

  • Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree

SALARY AND BENEFITS

Pay: $80,000-$125,000 depending on experience. SFCLT offers competitive vacation, sick leave, and employer sponsored health benefits.

Please send your resume and cover letter to: sbailey@sfclt.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We look forward to hearing from you!

Job Type: Full-time

All applicants must be fully vaccinated before starting (2 shots + booster)



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The Kataly Foundation Restorative Economies Fund awards SFCLT a generous $600,000 grant