Housing Supervisor (Regional Manager)
Company: San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC)
Location: San Diego
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Salary: $87,176.96 - $106,141.36 annuallyType: Regular full
time, full benefitsReposted: October 9, 2024Department: Property
Management and Maintenance DepartmentRemote options not available.
Position will travel to various locations in the South, North, East
and West regions (San Diego).Benefits include, but are not limited
to:
- 9/80 Compressed Work Schedule (office closed every other
Friday)
- 14 paid holidays
- Employer paid pension contribution of 14% to base salary
- 457 tax-deferred savings plan
- Social security exempt
- Tuition reimbursement up to $5,000 annually
- Vision
- Flexible spending account
- Health and wellness perks
- Rewards & Recognition programAbout the Position:We are seeking
a dedicated and experienced Regional Manager to oversee our Public
Supportive Housing portfolio across San Diego. As the Regional
Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring the efficient
operation, management, and growth of our supportive housing
properties, which cater to individuals and families in need of
stable housing with supportive services. This role requires a
hands-on approach, as you will personally interact with residents
during escalated situations. You will supervise a team of 4
community managers and report directly to the Vice President of
Property Management.The ideal candidate will possess a thorough
working knowledge of property management and affordable housing
rules and regulations, demonstrating the ability to quickly learn
and adapt. Resourcefulness and the capability to independently
prioritize work are essential attributes needed to succeed in this
dynamic role. A background in social work would be ideal, as it
complements the role's responsibilities of managing tenant
relations and ensuring the well-being of residents in supportive
housing environments.Class Characteristics:The Regional Manager for
the Public Supportive Housing portfolio is responsible for
overseeing all aspects of day-to-day operations and management.
This role entails extensive interaction with residents, community
partners, service providers, and regulatory agencies, requiring
independent judgment and discretion to address a variety of
operational and tenant-related issues while ensuring compliance
with housing regulations and organizational policies. Leading a
diverse team of property managers and support staff, the regional
manager will foster a collaborative work environment and develop
strategic initiatives to enhance resident services, community
engagement, and tenant satisfaction. Financial responsibilities
include preparing and presenting reports, budgets, and financial
analyses, demonstrating accountability in financial management. The
regional manager is also responsible for responding to emergencies
promptly, implementing protocols to ensure resident safety and
well-being.Examples of Essential Job Functions:Property Management:
- Supervise and support property managers and on-site staff in
daily operations of supportive housing properties.
- Ensure properties are well-maintained, safe, and compliant with
all regulatory requirements including but not limited to providing
oversight of recurring housekeeping and maintenance inspections,
Housing Quality Standard (HQS) inspections, pest inspections and
any associated treatments, and requests for reasonable
accommodation and/or reasonable modification.
- Oversee leasing activities, including tenant selection, leasing
agreements, and rent collection.
- In alignment with the Commission's Procurement, Labor
Compliance, and Section 3 requirements, provide vendor management
oversight of all 3rd party vendors contracted to perform work
within the assigned portfolio which may include tracking vendor
performance, addressing and responding to concerns with vendors,
and compliance with contractual obligations.
- In partnership with Development Service / Construction
department, provide oversight of maintenance and property capital
projects.
- Interact with Legal Counsel on landlord/tenant matters.Program
Oversight:
- Collaborate with external agencies, such as Behavioral Health
Services with the County of San Diego and their contracted service
provider to provide partnership and support of the supportive
services programs that support the needs of the residents,
including social services, health care access, and community
engagement.
- Partner with service providers, external agencies, and
community organizations to enhance service delivery and resident
outcomes intended to provide housing stability.
- In collaboration with the service provider, provide partnership
to develop and implement strategies to promote resident well-being,
empowerment, and success within the program.
- In coordination with the Service Provider, provide
administrative oversight of the Project Based Voucher (PBV) program
which may include but is not limited to preparation and submission
of RFTA packets, any required in-take paperwork, Resident Portion
Letter (RPL) administration, interim/recertification of the
applicable program, etc.
- Develop and manage operating budgets for each property in the
portfolio.
- Monitor financial performance, analyze variances, and implement
corrective actions as needed.
- Ensure efficient use of resources and adherence to budgetary
constraints.
- Provide oversight of Purchase Orders and Invoice Registers,
Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) applications, RPL (Resident
Portion Letter) oversight and adjustments, security deposits
through the Housing Commission's Landlord Engagement and Assistance
Program (LEAP), landlord assurance fund applications, and vacancy
loss submissions.
- In collaboration with Procurement and Asset Management, provide
oversight of 3rd party vendor agreements to ensure contract
capacity is not exceeded and vendor invoicing is aligned with
requirements outlined in the vendor contract such as pricing.Team
Development & Supervision:
- Recruit, train, and supervise property management and support
staff.
- Foster a positive and collaborative work environment that
promotes teamwork and professional growth.
- Conduct performance evaluations and provide ongoing feedback
and coaching to team members.Compliance & Risk Management:
- Ensure properties comply with all applicable housing
regulations, fair housing laws, and safety standards.
- Mitigate risks through proactive maintenance, inspections, and
adherence to policies and procedures.
- Respond to emergencies and incidents as they arise, ensuring
appropriate protocols are followed.
- Provide oversight and administration of any and all associated
housing assistance programs which could include Project Based
Voucher (PBV), Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV), and Veterans Affairs
Supportive Housing (VASH).Stakeholder Engagement:
- Serve as the primary point of contact for resident escalations,
funding agencies, vendor escalations, and any other associated
agency such as law enforcement and the County of San Diego.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with local government
officials, law enforcement, community stakeholders, and advocacy
groups and property neighbors.
- Represent SDHC at meetings, conferences, and public forums
related to supportive housing initiatives.Desired Minimum
Qualifications:
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in a property management
leadership position, in supportive housing or affordable housing
sectors. Alternatively, a background in social work will be
considered in lieu of property management, provided additional
experience requirements are met.
- Experience working with vulnerable populations or social
programs supporting, homeless, victims of domestic violence, or
individuals with a physical, mental health, or substance abuse
disability.
- Demonstrated leadership experience with a track record of
managing teams across multiple sites and achieving operational
objectives.
- Strong understanding of housing regulations, fair housing
practices, property management best practices and rental
assistance.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with
the ability to interact effectively with diverse stakeholders.
- Proficiency in financial management, budget development, and
reporting.
- Empathy and problem solving. Commitment to social justice,
affordable housing advocacy, and improving the lives of vulnerable
populations.Education & Experience:Equivalent to graduation from an
accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in
real estate, finance business administration, management, public
administration, or a related field, and five (5) years of
progressively responsible experience in the administration of
housing programs, including one (1) year of supervisory experience.
Three (3) years of supervisor experience strongly preferred.
Additional years of experience as described above may be
substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year
basis.Licenses & Certifications:Possession of, or ability to
obtain, a valid California Driver's License by time of
appointment.Physical Demands:Must possess mobility to work in a
standard office setting and use standard office equipment,
including a computer; to operate a motor vehicle and to visit
various Commission and meeting sites; vision to read printed
materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to
communicate in person, before groups, and over the telephone. This
is primarily a sedentary office classification although standing in
work areas and walking between work areas may be required. Finger
dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a
computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office
equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend,
stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to
retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability
to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects weighing up to
25 pounds.Environmental Elements:Employees work in an office
environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature
conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical
substances. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public
and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing
departmental policies and procedures.
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