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An established industry player is seeking a Cooperative Housing Specialist for its NEROC program in Southeastern Massachusetts. This role involves guiding and training resident-owned communities, ensuring they manage their cooperatives effectively and democratically. You'll provide essential technical assistance, facilitate meetings, and help foster community spirit among members. The position offers a chance to make a meaningful impact on affordable housing and cooperative businesses while enjoying the flexibility of remote work. Join a mission-driven organization committed to economic equity and empowerment in the Northeast.
New England Resident Owned Communities (NEROC) Program
About CDI: The Cooperative Development Institute (CDI, www.cdi.coop) is the Northeast’s Center for cooperative business education, training, and technical assistance. CDI was founded in 1994 to help build a cooperative economy in the Northeast.
CDI is a virtually based 501(c)3 non-profit. Our employees enjoy the work and appreciate the flexibility and independence of working from home, the commitment to continuous learning and intentional organizational culture, and the interesting and varied work. Because CDI is transparent, accountable, and participatory, our staff’s ideas and opinions count. We are committed to maintaining this culture.
Our mission is to help people in the Northeast create cooperative businesses, housing, and networks that grow a prosperous, equitable economy. We envision a democratically owned and just economy where everyone can fulfill their needs and aspirations. See our website for more!
General Statement of Duties: The Cooperative Housing Specialist works in the New England Resident Owned Communities (NEROC) program. NEROC supports manufactured-home communities that are owned and governed by their residents as cooperative businesses known as ROCs (resident owned communities). When parks go up for sale NEROC helps the residents purchase them, and thereafter advises and trains residents to run the business democratically. As a result, residents keep their housing affordable and secure, have a say in decisions, and set the direction for their communities.
The focus of the work is to guide, train, and assist ROCs in Southeastern Massachusetts with the ongoing management and governance of their cooperatives. This includes helping the members of the cooperatives’ boards understand their roles and responsibilities in order to work effectively as resident-owners of a complex business. We also help co-op leaders and members foster a sense of empowerment and community spirit. The work is extremely varied.
Essential Job Functions:
Required Skills and Abilities
If not present at hire, these skills and abilities must be gained within 3 to 6 months of starting:
Preferred Areas of Experience
Organizational Expectations
Wages, Benefits, and Hours: Starting hourly wage ranges from $30.24 – $32.64 an hour, based on experience. This is a full-time position with a 40-hour work week. Paid time off includes 3 weeks of vacation, increasing to 4 weeks after two years’ tenure, plus 13 paid holidays/year and a 5-week sabbatical after every five years of employment. Other benefits include: monthly home office stipend, health insurance, family and medical leave, retirement plan, and other benefits. Mileage reimbursed at the IRS rate.
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Supervision: Supervised by NEROC’s Regional Manager. This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Geography:Candidate must reside in Southeastern Massachusetts (Barnstable County, Bristol County, Norfolk County, Plymouth County, Worcester County) and will work with clients, including attending meetings in person. May sometimes support other work around the Northeast.
Inclusion: We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender, age, or disability. CDI is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.
We promote economic prosperity for all through our work with our clients, our hiring and employment practices, and our vigorous commitment to cooperative principles. We strive daily to acknowledge and eliminate all forms of oppression. By examining bias within ourselves and our organization, we work mindfully to make our board and staff more inclusive. We actively fight against racism, classism, gender inequality and all efforts to marginalize anyone. The nature of our work engages us directly with the working poor, the educationally disadvantaged, the elderly, immigrants and refugees. It is our goal to see all of our clients prosper within the cooperative movement.
We welcome applicants from underrepresented identities, and those who have a commitment and track record of bringing an inclusive and equitable approach to their work.
To apply, please fill out the form below. The position will remain open until filled, but applications received by February 8, 2025 will get priority attention. Please supply a cover letter with your resume. Three references will be requested before an offer is made.
Cooperative Housing Specialist Application
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