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Under general supervision of the Director of Maintenance, this position is responsible for overseeing the rehabilitation of all vacant housing units for the Philadelphia Housing Authority and its affiliates.
The role manages Operations Project Managers and external general contractors, ensuring all work adheres to established protocols for vacancy reduction.
Responsibilities include conducting quality control inspections of all rehabilitated units, implementing strategies to reduce duration of the unit rehabilitation process, and managing multiple projects simultaneously.
The position also serves as the primary coordinator of internal and external stakeholders; performs other related duties.
Essential functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
- Oversees the end-to-end rehabilitation of all vacant units, ensuring adherence to all PHA protocols, HUD regulations, and quality standards.
- Supervises a team of Operations Project Managers responsible for day-to-day project execution.
- Manages relationships and oversees work performed by general contractors and vendors.
- Manages the material ordering and requisitioning process, scheduling and coordination of work, and the tracking of work progress.
- Oversees inspection work at all completed units, and the work of project engineers and inspectors, to ensure unit rehabilitations are completed efficiently and in compliance with quality standards.
- Maintains project documents and files; ensures all required documents are contained in standard PHA files.
- Reviews and approves invoices, prepares funding requests, capital needs tracking, service order tracking, tracks purchase order expenditures; maintains schedule of values.
- Reviews and approves, or rejects, task order modification requests from the general contractor(s) based on the scope of work or changes requested to PHA. Supervises independent estimates and analyzes estimates versus general contractor requests; negotiates with construction manager for fair and reasonable cost of requested changes.
- Prepares internal and external reports as requested or required by HUD, PHA and other governmental agencies.
- Assists in the development of policies, procedures, and strategies for minimizing vacant unit turnaround.
- Stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of construction management.
- Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to oversee and coordinate internal and external construction, architecture and engineering/maintenance, and rehabilitation activities.
- Skill in ensuring compliance with regulations governing public housing unit rehabilitation.
- Knowledge of construction and project management principles, including, but not limited to scheduling and time management.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to apply logic and analytical thinking to decision-making processes.
- Ability to read, write, and understand blueprints and architectural drawings.
- Knowledge of OSHA regulations pertaining to construction in public housing, and ability to recognize and resolve potential violations of such.
- Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software, including the Microsoft Office Suite.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to all populations.
- Ability to effectively interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds.
- Ability to establishing and maintain effective working relationships with staff, PHA departments, employee groups, management, and the general public.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of engineering, architecture and construction management.
- Knowledge of federal and state regulations governing development and construction of public housing units.
- Knowledge of principles and functions of budget management and resource allocation.
- Knowledge of the methods, procedures, and standards for maintaining construction management records.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of management, organization and administration.
Minimum education
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, Finance or a related field;
Minimum experience
Five (5) or more years of real property development and construction management experience;
Alternative Qualifications
An equivalent combination of education, experience, and other factors may be considered.
Preferred Qualifications
Possession of a Master’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, Finance or a related field; AND seven (7) years’ experience in real property development and construction management, or a related field, including two (2) years’ experience in public housing or another State or Federal agency is preferred.
Certifications, Licenses required
- Must possess a valid driver’s license
Certifications, Licenses preferred
- Designation as a Construction Manager or equivalent.
- Lead Based Paint Safety Certification.
Supervisory responsibilities
- 5-20 employees
How to Apply:
All applications will be accepted via PHA's Jobs Board at /jobs.
About the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA)
Established in 1937, and with an employment workforce of over 1,100, the Philadelphia Housing Authority is a municipal agency providing public housing services to over 76,000 residents in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Financial support for Authority operations and capital needs comes primarily from rent payments and subsidies provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). PHA is one of a very select group of housing authorities across the nation that has attained Moving to Work (MTW) status. This designation allows housing agencies the opportunity and flexibility, on a local level, to develop and implement innovative housing and self-sufficiency strategies to benefit public housing residents and Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) participants.
PHA is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions on the basis of individual qualifications without regard to race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity or ancestry, religion, age, disability, citizenship, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic.
Marketing Statement
Under general supervision, provides daily on-site quality control as the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) owner’s representative on assigned construction projects, ensuring the agency is receiving the greatest return on investment in quality, durability, energy efficiency, accessibility and value. Acts as the face and steward of PHA, creates a positive work relationship with all parties directly or indirectly affected by the construction and development activity. Facilitates and supports the construction manager and architect during design, construction and closeout periods of development; performs other related duties.
This position is distinguished from a Project Engineer I in its required qualifications, along with the complexity and nature of job assignments.
The salary range for this position is $70,964 - $88,706 annually. Placement at any specific point within the stated range is not guaranteed for any candidate. Final compensation will be determined based on the selected candidate's qualifications, experience, and skills, as well as internal equity and organizational considerations.
Qualifications
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines:
Possession of a Bachelor’s Degree; AND three (3) or more years’ construction project engineering related experience; OR seven (7) or more years’ construction project management or engineering related experience.
Required Knowledge of:
Principles and practices of construction management; Federal and State regulations governing public housing development and construction; Local building codes, specifications and construction drawings; Methods, procedures, and standards for maintaining development and construction project records; Principles and practices of management, organization and administration; General office practices and equipment; Standard computer software applications.
Required Skill in:
Overseeing and coordinating work flow of multiple sites and construction contractors; Ensuring compliance with regulations governing construction engineering and rehabilitation operations; Reading, writing and understanding architectural drawings; Recognizing deficiencies in construction and OSHA regulations pertaining to construction and public housing sites; Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software; Effective verbal and written communication; Operation of digital photography equipment and skill basic image enhancement; Interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds; Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, PHA departments, employee groups, management, and the general public.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Possession of a valid Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Class C Drivers License.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Work is performed both in a typical office environment and at construction sites, exposing the incumbent(s) to varying weather conditions.
Responsibilities
Provides a daily inspection report of field activities, including written narrative with photographic documentation detailing the installation, progress, and deficiencies; cross reference to contract documents, submittals, specifications and/or applicable codes; Ensures the master critical path method schedule is in use; flag delays or issues that may impact completion of development projects; advises construction manager of available methods to save time and make up for unavoidable delays; Reviews architectural drawings and permit requests to ensure for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with all applicable codes and regulations; Reviews invoices and change order requests from contractors to PHA; Inspects new systems installed by contractors, evaluates performance, reports deficiencies to operations and maintenance; Administers contracts to ensure projects are built to standards set in the “Request For Proposal” (RFP), labor is provided in accordance with PHA’s “Women and Minority Owned Business” and “Move to Work initiatives”; provides assurance materials are installed per the RFP and other contract documents; provides closeout documents at the completion of projects; Assures contractors follow all safety measures per OSHA codes including lock out/tag out to de-energize mechanical, electrical, plumbing and sprinkler systems; Stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of construction engineering; Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned
Closing Statement
About the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA)
Established in 1937, and with an employment workforce of over 1,100, the Philadelphia Housing Authority is a municipal agency providing public housing services to over 76,000 residents in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Financial support for Authority operations and capital needs comes primarily from rent payments and subsidies provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). PHA is one of a very select group of housing authorities across the nation that has attained Moving to Work (MTW) status. This designation allows housing agencies the opportunity and flexibility, on a local level, to develop and implement innovative housing and self-sufficiency strategies to benefit public housing residents and Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) participants.
PHA is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions on the basis of individual qualifications without regard to race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity or ancestry, religion, age, disability, citizenship, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic.
The Problem Blue Hour is Solving
America is facing a workforce housing crisis. We're short 4-7 million homes, and the people who keep our communities running are bearing the cost. Teachers commute two hours each way. Nurses sleep in their cars between shifts. Resort towns can't staff restaurants because workers can't afford rent within 50 miles. Factory employees choose between housing and other necessities. When essential workers can't afford to live near their jobs, everyone loses. Employers struggle to retain talent. Communities lose the people who make them function. And workers sacrifice their financial security, their time with family, and often their health just to stay employed.
About Blue Hour Housing
Blue Hour Housing is tackling this crisis head-on. We develop and manage high-quality, affordable workforce housing through partnerships with employers, nonprofits, and government agencies. Using adaptive reuse, strategic renovations, and new construction, we're creating housing solutions where they're needed most. We've proven the model. Today we operate properties across Vermont, Connecticut, Colorado, and South Carolina, partnering with employers such as Vail Resorts, Killington Resort, and Climax Molybdenum. Now we're scaling nationally to reach the communities and workers who need us most.
The Opportunity
Blue Hour is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to lead the design, planning, and integration of the company’s operating platform as we continue to scale nationally. This role is a senior leadership position and a close partner to the CEO, responsible for translating strategy into execution and directly managing functional leaders across property management, development, finance, and business development. The COO will focus on building the operating model, systems, and processes that enable functional leaders to execute effectively and the company to scale efficiently. The COO will ensure alignment across teams, create clarity around priorities and decision-making, and establish the operating rhythm of the business. The right candidate is a self-starter with an owner’s mindset, strong systems thinking, and a track record of operational rigor in complex, scaling businesses. This is a highly impactful role for a leader excited to help shape the next phase of an emerging platform.
What You Will Do
Operating Model & Strategic Planning
o Design and continuously improve Blue Hour's end-to-end operating model, from new site onboarding through stabilization and steady-state operations
o Translate company strategy into clear operating plans, priorities, and execution frameworks
o Establish company-wide planning cycles, goal-setting processes, and performance management systems
o Build the annual and quarterly planning model that keeps the company aligned and moving forward
Cross-Functional Integration
o Ensure alignment and integration across Property Management, Development, Finance, and Business Development
o Serve as the connective tissue between functional leaders—clarifying roles, decision rights, and accountability
o Facilitate cross-functional collaboration and act as the escalation point for cross-functional barriers
o Develop structure and processes as needed to keep teams coordinated
Systems, Processes & Scale
o Design and implement scalable systems, tools, and standard operating procedures to support rapid portfolio growth
o Identify operational bottlenecks and lead cross-functional solutions
o Evaluate and implement new technologies and workflows to improve efficiency, visibility, and accountability
o Drive standardization where appropriate while preserving flexibility at the property level
o Build the playbook: what does excellent look like at every stage from acquisition to operations?
Performance & Governance
o Establish KPIs, dashboards, and operating reviews that give the leadership team real-time visibility into business performance
o Partner with Finance on budgeting, forecasting, and long-range planning from an operational lens
o Ensure consistency in quality, execution standards, and performance across the portfolio
o Develop accountability mechanisms to enhance transparency and drive results
Leadership & Company Building
o Partner closely with the CEO on execution, prioritization, and organizational design
o Support and coach functional leaders—helping them succeed without taking over their responsibilities
o Help build the internal structure, operating cadence, and culture required to scale to 50+ properties and beyond
o Play a key role in recruiting, developing, and retaining high-caliber talent as the organization grows
What You Bring
o 10+ years of experience in consulting or operations leadership, ideally in real estate, hospitality, housing, or another operationally intensive business
o Proven track record building and scaling operating models, systems, and teams—not just running existing operations
o Strong cross-functional leadership skills with the ability to align diverse stakeholders
o Experience working closely with founders or executive teams in growth-stage organizations
o Comfortable operating in ambiguity and building structure and process
o Highly organized with excellent written, verbal, and general communication skills
What Sets You Apart
o Builder’s Mindset: You’re a self-starter who has a strong bias for action, thrives in ambiguity, moves fast with limited direction, and is excited to design and implement scalable operating models and systems. You don’t wait to be told what to do – you take initiative to create clarity and momentum.
o Strategic Systems Thinker: You connect dots across people, process, and product. You design solutions that solve today’s problems while laying the foundation for years to come.
o Execution-Driven Operator: You’re a pragmatic problem solver who’s been in the trenches. You have strong organizational and project management instincts, can rigorously manage priorities with attention to detail, and know how to deliver tangible results.
o Force-Multiplier Teammate: You elevate the room. You collaborate easily, share credit, and care more about winning as a team than being the hero.
Employee Benefits
o Equity
o Performance-based bonuses
o Comprehensive health benefits package
o Flexible work location with proximity to major airports (current team based in NYC)
o Unlimited paid time off (PTO)
At Blue Hour Housing, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage qualified candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Note: This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not exhaustive. Responsibilities and duties may change as the needs of the organization evolve.
Overview
Liberty Military Housing – Own your passion for service!
About Liberty Military Housing
Liberty Military Housing is one of the largest providers of military family housing in the United States. In partnership with the US military, we are committed to delivering safe, high-quality homes and exceptional service to the families of men and women who serve our country. We’re seeking dedicated team members for a variety of roles and offer excellent benefits, training, development, and opportunities for advancement. If you’re ready to grow your career and become an employee owner, explore our current opportunities today.
What We Provide You:
Liberty Military Housing is committed to supporting our team members in every aspect of life—from career development to family needs and overall health and wellness. We proudly offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits and incentive package that includes:
- Platinum-Level Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage with affordable premiums
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) become an employee owner with retirement savings
- 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Education Reimbursement up to $5,250 per year
- Generous Paid Time Off, including vacation, sick time, and 11 paid holidays
- Wellness Benefits, including free gym access and additional wellness programs
- Quarterly & Monthly Bonus Incentives
- Career Growth Opportunities, unlock your potential with immersive, hands-on training designed to elevate your skills, help you advance, and build a rewarding long-term career with a company that truly invests in your future
- Life and AD&D Insurance
Responsibilities
A Day in the Life of a Service Coordinator:
As a Liberty Military Housing Service Coordinator, you will assist with the resident move in/move out process of a multi-family residential community. Your role includes heavy customer interaction and the ability to effectively schedule maintenance work including the work of vendors and contractors and to ensure all service requests and work orders are completed in a timely manner. Your role requires the ability to work efficiently as well as being able to effectively communicate and deliver on our mission of providing exemplary service according to Liberty Military Housing’s quality service and customer satisfaction standards.
Your Responsibilities Include, But Not Limited To
- Schedule and conduct home inspections as it relates to the move in/move out process, including pre-move in/pre-move out, and final inspections.
- Assist with the ordering and scheduling of vendor services.
- Maintain and monitor make-ready boards to ensure work is accurately distributed and meets completion timelines.
- Work in conjunction with the maintenance team to ensure service requests are assigned and scheduled appropriately and completed in a timely manner.
- Provide residents with any charges related to move out/final inspection results.
- Create purchase orders for all vendor maintenance services and products (i.e. paint, flooring, etc.).
- Generate work orders for make readies and other maintenance service requests.
- Assist with the closing of work orders/tickets once work is completed.
- Schedule and monitor water intrusion which includes communicating to residents, follow up and 3-day notices.
- Resident follow-ups after services are rendered/completed.
- Promote positive resident relations by ensuring resident concerns and requests are responded to in a timely manner to ensure resident satisfaction.
- Address and follow up on customer service concerns from Satisfacts survey.
- Assist with maintaining systems and logs (Keytrak, pest control, vendor/product logs, etc.).
- Perform various administrative and computer tasks, email communications, input of information/data into various software and information systems (Payscan, Yardi, and other company-related systems).
- Assist with the distribution of correspondence/notices (3-day notices, move out charges, water intrusion, other important resident notices that pertain to maintenance services, etc.).
- Participate in property walks/inspections (grounds, common areas, parking lots, community rooms, make-readies, quality control, etc.) to ensure community is well maintained according to LMH’s quality standards.
Qualifications
What You Need for Success:
- 1-2 years’ experience in residential property management or customer service role preferred.
- Prior work with vendors or ordering services (appliances, plumbing, electrical) preferred.
- Proficiency in personal computer skills, keyboard, internet search, email correspondence, math, Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and other software applications preferred (i.e. Yardi, Payscan).
- Effective communication and interaction with customers, vendors, management, co-workers, sufficient to exchange or convey information and to give and receive work direction.
- Strong service and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, multi-task, prioritize and complete assigned duties to ensure operational objectives are achieved.
- Must possess a positive and professional demeanor in all interactions, under all circumstances.
- Ability to operate a motor vehicle (valid license required).
- Must be available to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, off-hours, and emergencies as required.
- Knowledge of OSHA laws and regulations.
- Ability to travel to other regional locations for work, training, meetings and other work-related activities.
- May require use of a personal/company vehicle or electrical cart.
- Must be able to meet the performance standards of this position and comply with policies, rules and procedures of the company, including those set out in the Employee Handbook or otherwise communicated (verbally or in writing) to employees.
Pay Range: $24.00 - $27.00 Hourly
Executive Assistant
Princeton Housing Authority
Princeton, NJ
Summary
The Executive Assistant provides high-level administrative and executive support to the Executive Director and senior leadership team. The individual selected for this position should exhibit advanced technological proficiency with cloud-based platforms, including comfort using Office 365 and property management software applications. This role ensures efficient administrative operations – including accounting and financial control operations – manages calendars and travel, coordinates meetings and events, directs and owns special project management and execution, owns all processes related to board meeting preparation, communications management, and administration, and handles confidential and sensitive information with unwavering discretion.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage calendars, manage frequent high-priority emails, schedule meetings, coordinate travel planning and logistics.
- Works closely and in partnership with real estate development team – including developers, consultants, architects, engineers, and general contractors – on planning, LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credits) applications, and construction project management.
- Financial management in conjunction with fee accountant.
- Prepare the materials for and manage the operations of monthly board meetings; attend virtual board meetings; complete the minutes for board meetings.
- Execute on administrative follow up items and action steps following board meetings.
- Serve as liaison between Executive Director and internal/external stakeholders.
- Operate in conjunction with the Princeton Housing And Community Development Corporation (PHCDC), the housing authority’s nonprofit development affiliate.
- Maintain confidential records and files electronically.
- Manages special projects from start to finish.
- Any other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree preferred; equivalent experience will be considered.
- Minimum 5 years of senior administrative experience; preferably in a public housing agency, other local government organization, or nonprofit organization. Strong preference for those with housing authority experience.
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite 365, comfort with virtual/remote/hybrid work environment and virtual meetings, and demonstrated experience with property management platforms. PHA-Web experience is a big plus.
- Accounting and financial management skills, as exhibited by previous roles.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously and work independently.
Skills
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Excellent time management.
- Professional demeanor and discretion.
- Problem-solving and adaptability.
- Project management.
- Accounting and financial management.
- Public housing policy.
Salary Range: $60,000 - $75,000 annually.
Location: Hybrid (Princeton, NJ / Home Office).
Benefits: Comprehensive health coverage, retirement plan, paid time off, professional development and education reimbursement opportunities.
Application Instructions: Please apply via LinkedIn.
The Problem Blue Hour is Solving
America is facing a workforce housing crisis. We're short 4-7 million homes, and the people who keep our communities running are bearing the cost. Teachers commute two hours each way. Nurses sleep in their cars between shifts. Resort towns can't staff restaurants because workers can't afford rent within 50 miles. Factory employees choose between housing and other necessities. When essential workers can't afford to live near their jobs, everyone loses. Employers struggle to retain talent. Communities lose the people who make them function. And workers sacrifice their financial security, their time with family, and often their health just to stay employed.
About Blue Hour Housing
Blue Hour Housing is tackling this crisis head-on. We develop and manage high-quality, affordable workforce housing through partnerships with employers, nonprofits, and government agencies. Using adaptive reuse, strategic renovations, and new construction, we're creating housing solutions where they're needed most. We've proven the model. Today we operate properties across Vermont, Connecticut, Colorado, Maine, and South Carolina, partnering with employers such as Vail Resorts, Killington Resort, and Climax Molybdenum. Now we're scaling nationally to reach the communities and workers who need us most.
The Opportunity
This is a founding-level development and construction role at an emerging platform. You will own the full project lifecycle — from early diligence and capex underwriting through GC management, renovation delivery, and operational handoff — across a growing portfolio of projects in markets across the country. You will be the primary owner-side brain on all capital projects: assembling the right consultants for each deal, making fast and accurate budget estimates before full plans exist, keeping projects on schedule and on budget, and building the systems and playbooks that will support Blue Hour's growth. This is not a siloed construction role. You will work closely with the acquisitions, asset management, and operations teams. The right person thinks like an owner: commercially minded, scrappy, organized, and energized by a fast-moving entrepreneurial environment.
What You Will Do
Capex Underwriting & Diligence
o Build preliminary construction budgets from site visits, floor plans, and photos — before full architectural plans exist — to support deal underwriting
o Assess zoning and entitlement risk on potential acquisitions; coordinate with local land use counsel and municipalities as needed
o Evaluate scope of work, site conditions, and building systems on potential acquisitions; identify red flags and hidden costs
Project Execution
o Manage a mixed portfolio of project types simultaneously — including large-scale hotel and motel conversions, apartment complex renovations, and small multifamily / single-family renovations — bringing the same rigor and accountability to a $100,000 renovation as a $10M conversion
o Assemble and manage the third-party project teams (GC, architect, MEP engineers, FF&E vendors)
o Run the bidding and contractor selection process; negotiate scopes, contracts, and pricing
o Manage all active renovation and conversion projects — tracking budgets, schedules, change orders, and milestones across a concurrent portfolio
o Conduct site visits including bid walks, preconstruction walks, progress visits, and punch list closeouts
o Identify and resolve issues proactively; escalate to leadership with clear options and recommendations
Reporting & Systems
o Keep leadership informed through a clear, consistent internal reporting cadence on budget exposure, schedule risk, and project status
o Build and maintain the capex catalog, FF&E standards, and renovation playbooks that enable Blue Hour to move faster and more consistently as the portfolio grows
o Own the project management infrastructure — trackers, checklists, closeout documentation — and continuously improve it
What You Bring
o You have 5+ years in real estate development, construction management, or owner's rep roles — with direct experience managing renovations, conversions, or value-add projects as the owner-side lead
o You have done hotel-to-residential conversions, multifamily repositioning, or similar adaptive reuse work — or you've managed a diverse portfolio of concurrent smaller projects and can translate that experience quickly
o You can build a construction budget from a floor plan and a site visit, not just from a full set of drawings
o You are deeply organized – you manage multiple projects simultaneously without dropping balls, and you build systems to keep others aligned
o You think commercially — you understand the relationship between construction cost, project timeline, and investment returns, and you make decisions with that lens
o You are comfortable with ambiguity and operate well without a large internal support team; you know when to escalate and when to just solve it
o You have strong written and verbal communication skills; you can run a meeting with a GC and then write a clear project update for an investor
o You are energized by an entrepreneurial environment
What Sets You Apart
o Owner’s Instinct: You move fast without losing the details. You can build a credible budget from a floor plan and a site walk, manage multiple concurrent projects without dropping balls, and still write a clean update for a capital partner at the end of the week.
o Resourceful & Self-Directed: You’ve been the only construction person in the room and figured it out. You know when to dig in yourself, when to call the right consultant, and when to escalate — and you don’t need a large support team to do good work.
o Commercially Minded: You think about construction through the lens of the deal. You understand how schedule, scope, and cost decisions affect returns, and you make tradeoffs accordingly. You’re not just executing — you’re solving.
o Builder, Not Just a Doer: You build processes that endure. Whether it’s a capex catalog, a GC scorecard, or a renovation playbook, you create systems and documentation that make the next project faster and the next hire easier.
Employee Benefits
o Base Salary: $125,000-145,000 based on experience
o Equity ownership
o Eligibility to participate in fund-level carried interest
o Performance-based bonuses
o Comprehensive health benefits package
o Flexible work location with proximity to major airports (current team based in NYC)
o Unlimited paid time off (PTO)
At Blue Hour Housing, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage qualified candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Note: This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not exhaustive. Responsibilities and duties may change as the needs of the organization evolve.
Phipps Houses is one of the nation’s oldest and largest not-for-profit developers/owner of affordable housing. It is a multi-faceted real estate organization, involved in the development, finance, construction and asset management of new and rehabilitated multi-family housing for low to middle income New Yorkers. Through its subsidiary, Phipps Houses Services, Inc., it conducts residential property management, and its tax-exempt affiliate, Phipps Neighborhoods, provides human services to its development communities.
THE POSITION:
The Legal Services Coordinator is responsible for working collaboratively with landlord tenant attorneys to provide litigation support including conducting client interviews and intake, maintain calendar of appointments, keep and create case management spread sheets, track tenant rent arrears; Maintain client legal files and documents, ensuring regular communication with tenants and management. Appear in court as owners representative with appointed attorneys.
This role is based at our development in Far Rockaway, NY
Salary range - $68,000-$78,000. Salary commensurate with education and experience.
Responsibilities:
Manage a case load of pending/active legal cases; follow up on tenant inquiries regarding legal status
Assist tenants as needed with certifications and refer to social services for emergency rental assistance
Work with Bookkeeping to review and adjust ledgers as needed
Prepare & submit correction forms, monitor repayment agreements
Review monthly arrears reports and advise PM for Resident Retention meetings
Generate and distribute late rent notices
Prepare & submit required information to attorneys for commencement of legal cases for lease violations and non-payment cases
Monitor legal reports/activity
Review and process court stipulations
Generate work orders based on court stipulation & coordinate timely completion
Review and process legal bills
Process documentation and follow up on collections
QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience working in multiple database systems; Yardi, Excel, Microsoft, Outlook
Ability to work independently
Experience with housing court process and legal documents
Bilingual preferred
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Associates degree preferred or 3-5 years’ experience
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time
Phipps Houses and Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, citizenship or national origin, ancestry, alienage, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
At Acts Housing, we believe homeownership can transform lives and neighborhoods. Our team helps Milwaukee families achieve and sustain homeownership, and we are looking for a People & Culture Manager to help build a workplace where mission-driven people feel valued, supported, and able to thrive.
This is an exciting opportunity for an HR leader who enjoys the impact and variety of working at a fifty-person, mission-driven organization. You will play a key role in shaping the employee’s experience, from recruiting and onboarding new team members to supporting, developing, and retaining staff. You will also partner with managers to strengthen culture, performance management, and professional growth.
Acts partners with a third-party provider for payroll, benefits administration, and HR infrastructure, allowing this role to focus on people strategy, employee relations, talent development, and culture-building.
As an HR Manager, you will
• Lead people, culture, and human resources strategy aligned with Acts’ mission and growth
• Build hiring processes that attract thoughtful, capable, and mission-driven team members
• Create onboarding experiences that help new employees feel welcomed, confident, and connected
• Partner with managers to strengthen performance management, feedback, and staff development
• Serve as a trusted resource for employee relations, coaching, and workplace concerns
• Help create systems that elevate employee voice, engagement, and professional growth
• Foster a workplace culture grounded in respect, accountability, inclusion, and care
Why Join Acts Housing
• Influence culture and leadership decisions
• Build programs and not just administer HR
• Collaborative, people-focused environment
• Meaningful work supporting Milwaukee and Rock County families and neighborhoods
Experience We’re Looking For
• 5+ years of progressive HR experience, including leadership or project leadership responsibility
• Experience supporting teams in nonprofit, mission-driven, or small to mid-sized organizations preferred
• Strong background in employee relations, talent development, and organizational culture
• Comfort partnering with leaders and coaching managers
• HR certifications such as PHR, SPHR, or SHRM-CP/SCP are welcome but not required
Compensation & Benefits:
Starting salary for this role is $80,000+, depending on experience. Acts Housing offers a competitive benefits package that includes medical and dental insurance, along with a 401(k) retirement plan with employer contribution.
Acts Housing provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Counsel will help the Chicago Housing Authority (“CHA”) achieve its mission and goals, primarily by protecting its legal interests. Counsel will serve on CHA’s Office of the General Counsel Litigation Team. A key focus of this position will be to lead, oversee and handle a high volume of eviction-related matters. In addition to litigating cases, Counsel will be responsible for client counseling (including analyzing case-related information and preparing reports) and conducting training.
Counsel will supervise and manage CHA’s overall eviction-related needs, which include, but are not limited to: providing thought leadership; assessing, recommending, and making improvements in existing systems and protocols; supervising, mentoring and working closely with colleagues who perform eviction-related work; and collaborating with other CHA personnel and third-parties (including property management firms, security firms, social service organizations, police personnel and other governmental agencies) to advance CHA’s interests.
The Office of General Counsel advances CHA’s interests in multiple substantive areas related to litigation and transactions, including, but not limited to the following: personal injury litigation, administrative hearings and administrative review proceedings, commercial litigation, discrimination and civil rights related litigation, and transactions work (e.g., contracts, and real estate matters). Experience in one or more of these areas and a growth mindset that welcomes additional opportunities to learn and serve CHA is a plus. As a member of the Litigation Team, Counsel will also be expected to maintain a personal caseload of assignments in substantive areas outside of and in addition to the eviction realm.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- As to eviction cases, duties will include, but are not limited to, providing representation and functional leadership to advance CHA’s interests, conducting eviction-related trainings, conducting pre-suit reviews, investigations and counseling, providing supervision and guidance during the pendency of eviction litigation (including, but not limited to, initiating cases by preparing pleadings and related documents, serving as lead counsel, conducting discovery, or assisting during trials, and with post-trial matters, including appeals), and evaluating performance of attorneys and staff as needed.
- Ensuring up-to-date status tracking and reporting on filed eviction cases.
- Handling all aspects of general litigation involving CHA and related duties and serving as lead and trial counsel in state and federal court, and in administrative forums.
- Evaluating issues and disputes in the pre-litigation stage to determine appropriate course of action that fairly balances competing interests and facilitates favorable resolution.
- Providing research, analysis, and written recommendations on housing related regulations, CHA policies, federal and state law, and municipal ordinances.
- Advising client departments on how to achieve goals in compliance with applicable policies, rules, and law, and leading such initiatives as needed.
- Assisting the Deputy General Counsel and other members of the Office of General Counsel as needed, including by preparing other required litigation-related reports.
QUALIFICATIONS
This position requires a Juris Doctor degree, admission to the Illinois bar and good standing. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of ten (10) years of litigation experience, including strong experience litigating eviction and/or cases in other substantive areas of need for CHA’s Litigation Team.
Our team is seeking an attorney who will bring integrity; a strong work ethic; strong communication, analytical and client service skills; sound judgment; a growth mindset; the ability to work cooperatively with supervisors/colleagues/diverse client departments; and a willingness and the perseverance to learn new substantive areas and skills. Given the breadth and depth of this role, counsel will bring a demonstrated successful track record of timely and high performance of duties, including a strong work ethic; timely attendance for judicial proceedings; thorough preparation; strong research, legal writing, and oral advocacy skills; and be proficient in the use of technology to manage deadlines and other case-related responsibilities, e.g., Excel.
This is a full-time position with an anticipated work schedule of Mon-Fri, 8:30a - 5:00p. As a professional, the attorney may need to work additional hours, as needed, depending on applicable deadlines and workload.
*Applicants must complete an application and submit a Cover Letter, Resume, and TWO Writing Samples to be considered. Applicants applying on external job sites must apply on the CHA Careers webpage at: CAREERS.THECHA.ORG
Salary: $160,000
Grade: S11
FLSA: Exempt
Union: None
BENEFITS AT-A-GLANCE
- Vacation, Sick and Personal, competitive PTO package
- Medical (HMO, PPO, and No employee cost High-Deductible PPO) Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Pet Insurance
- Parking Transit
- Prepaid Legal Services
- Brightstar 529 College Savings Plan
- Identity Theft Protection
- Hospital Indemnity Insurance
- Voluntary Critical Illness Insurance
- Deferred Compensation Plan: Empower 457/401(a) with a 3% employer match
- Pension Plan: CHA makes contributions on behalf of the employee, along with the employee's 3% contribution; 100% vesting occurs after 6 years of continuous employment or opt-out of CHA's Retirement Plan and continues to participate in the Municipal Employees Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago
- Hybrid work schedule (position specific) This position is eligible for one day telework privileges following a successful completion of a 90-day probationary period according to CHA’s established policies and procedures.
"Applications will be accepted for 30 days from the date of posting. However, the position may be closed at any point if a sufficient number of qualified applications are received.”
Associate Director of Member Engagement & Enablement
Associate Director of Member Engagement Enablement
1) deeply understand our members
2) set our member engagement and experience strategy, including the measures of performance that drive value, both enterprise-wide and for key strategic initiatives
3) provide the support, guidance and insights to help the business achieve those levels of performance;
4) partner with enterprise technology to build and manage the next generation of member engagement capabilities and infrastructure; and
5) operationalize our member engagement programs by coordinating across clinical, service, analytics, marketing, enterprise technology to deliver seamless member engagement interventions that produce measurable impacts and resonate in the market.
Reporting to the Vice President of Member Engagement, Experience, and Advocacy, the Director of Member Engagement Enablement is responsible for supporting the team’s charter by delivering on the 4th pillar. This person will partner deeply with enterprise technology to help scope, design and build the next generation of our consumer engagement infrastructure, leveraging the insights and needs of the entire MEEA team – especially member engagement programs and consumer research and performance measurement – as well as those of the broader organization to helps us advance our core member engagement-driven strategic imperatives, which includes member navigation.
Key responsibilities include:
- Lead the consumer experience and engagement ‘enablement’ strategic portfolio project work project:
- Be the day-to-day business lead for the staged build of our core member engagement operational data platform
- E.g. ensure the phasing aligns with our strategic business needs and use cases, aware of interdependencies with other projects, vendors and partners in their own phases of development
- E.g. ensure all business use cases and needs across the organization are understood, represented and included for prioritization and then explaining the business rationale behind prioritization decisions to all stakeholders
- Be the day-to-day business lead for our email/SMS
- Design and advance future consumer engagement enablement strategic projects
- In support of our current and developing member engagement programs, and in partnership with the Associate Director of Member Engagement Programs, lead the work to ensure seamless data flow and integration across various engagement platforms including but not limited to CRM, omni-channel communication orchestration engines, and analytics platforms.
- Evaluate and consider emerging tools such as (AI, personalization engines, CRM/CMS innovations) for relevance and scalability
- For example, partner with the Associate Director of Member Engagement Programs and colleagues in Performance Measurement and Improvement (PMI) and Health and Medical Management to evaluate new machine learning and CenAI algorithms/tools that identify key points on members’ clinical journeys, the most impactful opportunities for navigation/guidance/intervention and how to prioritize across multiple clinical pathways when a member has multiple conditions, as well as factoring in other key interactions with BCBSMA to maximize relevance, strengthen our relationship with the member and increase the impact of engagement.
- Champion and prioritize AI, automation and self-service functions across all relevant domains and purviews above.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Minimum 10 years of experience in health-related technology roles, with a strong preference for health plan experience and the deep understanding of health plan core technologies, data structures, formats and uses (for BCBSMA this means working knowledge and/or use of: DAL/CAR, RTMS, EDI, EAH, MSST and Data warehouse
- Preferred areas of specialization include (but not limited to): consumer experience and/or digital and marketing technologies; health plan analytics and performance measurement (actuarial, consumer experience, provider performance)
- Deep understanding of the marketing, service and CX technology landscape, including CRM, and email/SMS tools, and customer data technologies.
- Familiarity with agile methodologies and experience embedding agile practices in business teams
- Experience with corporate strategy and portfolio processes
- Strong technical expertise and acumen, with a demonstrated ability to deliver business value through technology
- Proven track record of delivering business-focused results through cross-functional partnerships across a matrixed organization
- Ability to generate trust, influence, and build alliances with dependent stakeholders and business partners.
- Excellent leadership and staff management skills
- Experience communicating and visualizing complex and abstract concepts as well as story-tell to all levels/knowledge-levels in a way that resonates.