Sunday, March 01, 2009

Riverside job available as Housing Authority Manager. I received this from Aaron Norris:

One of our contacts at the City of Riverside contacted me this morning about a high-level job opportunity. The job title is Housing Authority Manager. The position pay starts at $102k with benefits.

The job's main functions:
"Under management direction, to plan, develop, organize, monitor and manage the City's Housing Authority. Within the City's Development Department, the position will manage complex Federal and Redevelopment Agency funded housing related programs and activities within targeted neighborhoods or project areas, involving the following important aspects: affordable housing development/rehabilitation utilizing multiple funding sources to fund housing programs and activities; negotiate, implement and administer complex contracts and agreements; prepare recommendations, reports and presentations, and perform related work as required."

I'm certain it will involve long hours and the job specs are fairly specific but I wanted to pass it along. If you're not interested, you may know a friend who is considering the current state of the economy.

Here's the link to the website:
https://cityjobs.riversideca.gov/hr/JobDetails.aspx?Postings=4391

Quick Breakdown of Job Qualifications:

Desired Quailfications: Master's Degree or graduate level course work in related field

Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a Bachelor's degree in public or business administration, finance, economics, or closely related field.

Seven years of progressively responsible administrative or analytical experience in urban planning, real estate sales and/or brokerage, real estate lending, real estate development, housing, redevelopment, community development, community development block grant (CDBG), or a related field.

Experience must include three years in the management of housing related programs and activities with an emphasis on affordable housing and/or first-time home buyer experience or equivalent in housing development.

Possession of a valid, Class "C" License.

Anyway, thought I would pass this on. In light of the economy, I'm hoping this benefits someone.

Me too.

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