Executive Director, Newburgh Community Land Bank

Newburgh Community Land Bank has an opportunity for an accomplished professional to join the organization as Executive Director. Since forming in 2012, NCLB has led the land banking effort across NYS and helped advance the transformation of downtown Newburgh into a community of choice through targeted investment in distressed properties. The Board of Directors seeks a dynamic leader for a new phase of growth and progress in furtherance of NCLB’s mission to improve the quality of life in Newburgh by stabilizing and revitalizing abandoned properties.

Under the direction of the Board of Directors, the executive director is responsible for overall management and operation of the Newburgh Community Land Bank. The executive director is a public-facing and accountable leader who oversees the development and execution of the Land Bank’s work plan, protects its assets, and ensures compliance with grantor, federal, state and local regulations.

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Entitlements Coordinator, Project Renewal

Project Renewal is a leading non-profit organization with the mission of ending the cycle of homelessness by empowering men, women and children to renew their lives with health, homes, and jobs. Our comprehensive and integrated 24/7 programs are designed to offer the holistic care our clients need. With a staff of 950+ and an annual budget of $100 million, Project Renewal is one of the larger social service nonprofits in New York City.

Under the general direction of the department Director, the Entitlements Coordinator is responsible for acting as a resource for both clients and staff to inform them of the various city, state and federal entitlement programs; performing annual re-certifications and lease renewals; and performing related duties.

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Housing Rehabilitation and Construction Project Manager, MAHNY

MHANY Management Inc. (MHANY) is a not-for-profit housing organization deeply committed to developing and managing rental and homeownership opportunities for very low-, low- and moderate-income people. Organizational values are centered around a need for social justice for lower-income people and people of color, often those most marginalized in our society and economic framework. MHANY owns and manages over 1,800 affordable rental apartments in New York City. MHANY provides free of charge homeownership counseling for first time homebuyers and foreclosure prevention. The successful candidate must embrace the core values of MHANY and believe in its organizational mission.

Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Housing Rehabilitation Project Manager performs a wide variety of tasks directly related to the planning, development, implementation and advocacy of affordable housing projects from acquisition through construction and occupancy.

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Office Manager, Neighborhood Restore

Responsibilities:

* Oversee general office operations including, but not limited to, maintaining and responding to office equipment repair needs and ordering supplies

* Answer phone calls, distribute mail, and respond to incoming requests for information

* Coordinate board meetings and compile board books

* Update content on website

* Handle all computer related matters

*Assist accounting staff with general office related expenses

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Project Manager, Neighborhood Restore

Neighborhood Restore’s affiliate entity, Preserving City Neighborhoods HDFC (“Preserving City Neighborhoods”) is working in collaboration with a unique set of partners supported by HPD to oversee the Community Restoration Fund (“CRF”) Program. The CRF Program acquires overleveraged mortgage notes for the purpose of repositioning and preserving distressed or at‐risk distressed housing in New York City.

Responsibilities
* Work closely with HPD, community partners, and loan servicing organization to review loss mitigation workout proposals for homeowners. Present proposals to Credit Committee and monitor progress of loss mitigation resolutions.

*Prepare management reports to track status of loss mitigation activities for homeowners in portfolio.

*Maintain compliance with all programmatic and funding reporting requirements.

*Prepare and submit requisitions to credit facility lenders to fund program expenses including acquisitions, carrying costs, and rehabilitation.

*Perform property and legal due diligence for future acquisitions of properties by liaising with lenders, servicers, attorneys, and title companies.

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Director of Programs, Neighborhood Restore

Neighborhood Restore Housing Development Fund Corporation (“Neighborhood Restore”) and its affiliate nonprofit entities (Restored Homes HDFC, Restoring Communities HDFC, Preserving City Neighborhoods HDFC, Neighborhood Renewal HDFC, Project Rebuild, Inc.) collaborate with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (“HPD”) on programs that seek to foster neighborhood stabilization by efficiently transitioning properties from physical and financial abandonment to responsible third party ownership. Neighborhood Restore also utilizes citywide partnerships to create and preserve affordable home ownership opportunities for households of low‐ and moderate‐ income.

The Director of Programs, with the assistance and direction of the Executive Director and Deputy Director, will oversee the activities of numerous housing programs administered by the Organization.

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Analyst, Affordable Housing Acquisition & Development, Fairstead Affordable

2-year analyst program with opportunity for promotion at end of term

Primary Responsibilities:

• Provide support in all aspects of affordable housing acquisition, rehabilitation, and development (Section 8, LIHTC, etc.) in core markets across the US

• Expected to make substantial contributions to analysis that will inform the firm’s investment decisions

• Compilation of due diligence information including financial, market, site, and regulatory data

• Analyzing and comparing complex partnership agreements and cash flow waterfalls

• Manage project pro formas including budgets, schedule, timing, and underwriting assumptions

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Intern, Camber Property Group

Camber Property Group LLC is a small, but growing real estate development platform. Its principals have 10+ years of experience in the acquisition and development of affordable, market rate and mixed-income properties in NYC. For more information, visit www.camberpg.com.

CPG is looking for paid interns to work on a variety of projects under the guidance of the 2 principals of the firm. Some assignments are exciting, some are less so, but all will give you insight into the world of residential, and mixed-use development. Internships will be for eight to ten weeks beginning immediately.

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Director of Property Management, Westhab

The Director of Property Management is responsible for planning, organizing and directing all property management functions and staff. Supervises Property Management Staff.

Duties and responsibilities include:

* Develop management operating plans for all new rental and managed properties, including rent collection, legal action, fair and affirmative marketing, and compliance with budget and regulatory requirements.

* Ensure compliance with government programs including but not limited to ETPA, the Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program, State Low-Income Housing Credits, Tax Exempt Bond Financing, HOME, the Westchester County Rental Assistance Program and all others.

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Director of Asset Management, Westhab

The Director of Asset Management will perform portfolio management of Westhab’s existing properties within a small team of real estate development professionals for an active not-for-profit organization that develops, manages and provides supportive services for affordable and supportive housing in the Bronx, Westchester and the mid-Hudson Valley, New York. Position will intersect and coordinate with Real Estate Development, Property Management including Facilities and Security, and Finance and Accounting.

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Deputy Commissioner for Development, NYC HPD

The Deputy Commissioner will work in close coordination with other offices and divisions within HPD, and in partnership with the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC), the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), New York City Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and other City, federal, and state agencies on policy matters, funding programs, budgeting, Requests for Proposals, pre-development, and co-financing for such projects.

The Deputy Commissioner will have responsibility for managing engagement and negotiations with developers, lenders, and other development partners from the private and non-profit sectors. The Deputy Commissioner will also contribute to and at times lead development of agency strategy and public policy on such topics as new financing models for broadening and deepening affordability, housing the formerly homeless, supporting affordable home ownership, and expanding the City’s support of mixed-use, mixed-income projects.

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Project Manager, Radson Development

The selected candidate will work with all members of Radson’s Development team as well as Real Builders and Radson’s management affiliate. The Project Manager will work on a variety of real estate developments, including affordable transactions both in and outside of New York City. The position is based out of our office in Great Neck.

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Manager of Philanthropic Initiatives - Community Development, Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank is seeking to hire a Manager of Philanthropic Initiatives for CDFG to source, deploy, and manage a portfolio of high impact grants and philanthropic investments that benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities and respond to emerging community development needs in the U.S., with a particular focus on New York City. This member of CDFG will also play a central role in the development and execution of the team’s strategy. You should be passionate about community development and is a demonstrated leader and positive thinking problem-solver, who can manage multiple priorities and transactions while working in close coordination with colleagues and stakeholders. The Manager plays a key role in acting as an external representative for CDFG, developing strategic relationships that enable CDFG to maximize its impact with its resources. This role will report to the head of CDFG.

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Director of Housing Development, Jericho Project

Jericho Project is a nationally-acclaimed nonprofit ending homelessness at its roots by enabling homeless individuals and families to attain quality housing, employment and mental and physical health services. The 34-year-old nonprofit serves over 2,500 individuals, including 700 veterans, annually. Jericho has been a key partner in New York City’s initiative to end veterans’ homelessness, and is leading bold, innovative strategies to do the same for families and young adults.

Our programs touch four cornerstones of a person’s life: housing, employment, wellness and family stability. We create a culture of “moving on” through a foundation of housing and supportive services provided by expert program specialists and case managers. We have over 400 units of supportive housing including 8 residences in the Bronx and Harlem, as well as scatter-site apartments throughout NYC.

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Affordable Housing, Community Development and/or Public Finance Attorney, NYC-Based Real Estate Law Firm

One of New York City’s leading commercial real estate law firms (the “Firm”), is looking to build a first-class Affordable Housing, Community Development and Public Finance Practice to complement its “Pure Play” in Real Estate. The firm is seeking to hire one or more candidate(s) with extensive experience in representing New York City and nationally-based real estate developers, owners, operators and/or lenders in the structuring and financing of affordable housing and other community-based development projects. Knowledge and experience of federal, state and local incentive programs and regulatory landscape (including LIHTC, Section 8, NMTC, and tax-exempt bond financing, among others) is a must. The ideal candidate(s) would also have experience representing and/or negotiating opposite governmental and semi-governmental organizations, as well as working with non-profits in the space. The Firm is open to hiring at the partner, counsel and associate level(s) and is flexible in discussing compensation commensurate with experience and portable books of business.

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