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HCAAC is seeking a Director of Development in Glen Burnie, MD, to lead and implement development strategy for affordable rental communities. You will originate, coordinate, and implement all aspects from deal origination through closing, including new construction and acquisitions, in partnership with public agencies and private investors.
The role requires extensive knowledge of federal, state, and local housing programs, strong leadership, and the ability to manage cross-functional teams to
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Full Time Regular Executive Glen Burnie, MD, US
4 days ago Requisition ID: 1045
Salary Range: $118,438.00 To $220,009.00 Annually
Under supervision of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, the Director of Development works closely with the
CEO and Deputy CEO as part of a team that will lead and implement HCAAC's development strategic goals,
objectives, and priorities by developing a pipeline of affordable rental communities.
The Director will plan, organize, and manage all functions and activities assigned, including activities and
coordination with outside agencies, public officials, and the communities. Responsible for originating,
coordinating, and implementing all aspects of affordable housing project development from deal origination and
feasibility through acquisition, construction, and closing. Projects will include new construction and
acquisition/rehabilitation, as well as joint ventures with other developers.
Ability to assign, review, plan and coordinate the work of employees.
Ability to evaluate employee job performance.
Ability to provide instruction and training and to respond to employee problems.
Ability to approve the discipline or discharge of an employee.
Ability to approve the selection, promotion or transfer of an employee.
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Asset or Property Management, or related field
supplemented experience with a minimum of ten years of construction field, field management, or related
experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the
necessary knowledge, skills and abilities.
Must have five or more years’ experience with Maryland DHCD Tax Credit programs, Affordable Housing
Financing programs and federal housing conversion programs such as Demolition/Disposition and Rental
Assistance Demonstration (RAD) at the agency or consultant level.
Knowledge of Project Based Vouchers and LIHTC development requirements; experience negotiating
directly with HUD, HUD FHEO and other federal, state and local parties involved with federal housing
conversions.
Must have extensive knowledge of all facets of federal housing conversion processes from application
through negotiation and closing; including resident relocation strategies, Fair Housing strategies,
modification and planning; navigating and negotiations with federal agencies and coordinating resources
and documents issued to the federal government.
Ability to manage and direct a group of workers; ability to supervise, counsel and mediate; ability to
persuade, convince, influence and train others; ability to advise and interpret on the application of policies,
procedures and standards to specific situations; ability to explain, demonstrate and clarify to others within
well-established policies, procedures and standards.
Ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; ability to calculate decimals and
percentages; may include ability to perform mathematical operations with fractions; may include ability to
compute discount, interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion.
Ability to comprehend a variety of reference books and manuals including Administrative Plan, HUD
regulations, Maryland Annotated Code, Personnel Policy, etc.
Ability to prepare newsletters, reviews, reports, memorandum, correspondence, and other job related
documents using prescribed format and conforming to all rules of punctuation, grammar, diction and style.
Ability to accurately record and deliver information, meet deadlines, and maintain confidentiality of
restricted information.
Ability to use and interpret legal and basic computer terminology and language.
Ability to use independent judgment, common sense, and principles of influence in the performance of
tasks.
Ability to work under stressful conditions, to respond immediately to emergencies, and to balance priorities
within and between offices/departments.
Ability to maintain personal composure, tactfully handle difficult situations, and interpret questions
correctly; ability to behave in a friendly, understanding, helpful, and professional manner with
clients/customers, coworkers, supervisors, subordinates, and the general public.
Ability to communicate effectively with immediate supervisor, other Directors, attorneys, other agencies,
and the public verbally and in writing.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, talk and hear. The
employee frequently is required to walk, move up and down stairs, use hands and arms to handle, feel and
reach, push, pull, bend, twist and lift up to two pounds. Read information, often in small print. Enter and locate
information on a computer system or communication device. Write documents, reports etc. using a writing
instrument (i.e. pencil, pen) or computer. Operate a variety of automated office machines including typewriter,