Manager of Federal Housing Programs

Job Type
Administrative
Organization
Vermont Housing & Conservation Board
Contact Name
Laurie Graves
Contact Email
laurie@vhcb.org
Address

58 East State Street, Hubbard Street
Montpelier
United States

Job Description

A s a member of the VHCB housing team, the Manager of Federal Housing Programs is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day administration of the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), the National Housing Trust Fund (HTF), Housing for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and any other federal housing related programs, and for applications for continued funding for those programs. He/she leads the process for the development of annual allocation plans, all federal reporting, monitoring of recipients of federal awards, and ensuring that all awards are made and records are kept in compliance with all relevant federal rules and regulations. The Manager acts as a liaison between VHCB and federal housing funders. This position supervises the Federal Housing Programs Coordinator and Assistant positions. 
Qualifications: The Manager of  Federal Housing Programs should be familiar with federal housing policy and regulations as well as an understanding of the role of non-profits in an affordable housing delivery system. Experience working with non-profit organizations, state and federal agencies, and federally funded housing programs is important. Other qualifications include experience supervising staff and building and maintaining relationships with state and federal partners; experience managing a database and strong spreadsheet skills; writing and communication skills, ability to meet deadlines, attention to details, and the ability to be flexible and innovative, as appropriate. Familiarity with the principles of affordable housing finance a plus.
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Comprehensive benefit package included.  Position requires occasional travel. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Application Instruction

To Apply: Email letter of interest and resume to Laurie Graves, laurie@vhcb.org, by November 8, 2017.