CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience Here at the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our Police Officers, Fire Fighters, and Building Inspectors keep our Citizens safe. Our Public Works Staff keep our City clean and help to maintain, build, and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our Engineers help to keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating, and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you’re seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. The Department of Watershed Management is a regional public water and wastewater utility serving 1.2 million people each day. The Department’s core services include treatment and distribution of safe drinking water; collection and treatment of wastewater to a high standard; management of watersheds within the City of Atlanta; and customer care and billing services for 164,000 accounts. The Department’s vision of being a leader in innovation, service and value is supported by eight strategic priorities including: Service Delivery, Infrastructure Reliability, Workforce Development, Operational Efficiency, Financial Resilience, Compliance, Smart Utility Transformation; and Safety, Security and Emergency Management. General Summary The Project Manager II(CIP) is responsible for planning, directing and coordinating, usually through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities and systems. Duties at this level include but are not limited to: participating in the conceptual development of a construction project; overseeing personnel actions and decisions; and managing schedules and budgets. This position requires an experienced, professional capable of carrying out most assignments typical of the profession with limited guidance or review. This level would be considered a promotional level and attainable by any incumbents in a work group who demonstrate the necessary knowledge, ability, and performance. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in environmental management, business, real estate, public administration, civil engineering, urban forestry or a related field. 3-5 of years of project or construction management related experience and at least 1 year of managerial and supervisory experience is required. Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in architecture, civil engineering, environmental engineering or a related field 5 years of construction or project management related experience including 2 years of managerial and/or supervisory experience. Licensures and Certifications Required : None. Valid driver’s license required. Desirable : licensure or professional certifications applicable to the position. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer.
Posting Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience Here at the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our Police Officers, Fire Fighters, and Building Inspectors keep our Citizens safe. Our Public Works Staff keep our City clean and help to maintain, build, and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our Engineers help to keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating, and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you’re seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. The Department of Watershed Management is a regional public water and wastewater utility serving 1.2 million people each day. The Department’s core services include treatment and distribution of safe drinking water; collection and treatment of wastewater to a high standard; management of watersheds within the City of Atlanta; and customer care and billing services for 164,000 accounts. The Department’s vision of being a leader in innovation, service and value is supported by eight strategic priorities including: Service Delivery, Infrastructure Reliability, Workforce Development, Operational Efficiency, Financial Resilience, Compliance, Smart Utility Transformation; and Safety, Security and Emergency Management. General Summary The Project Manager II(CIP) is responsible for planning, directing and coordinating, usually through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities and systems. Duties at this level include but are not limited to: participating in the conceptual development of a construction project; overseeing personnel actions and decisions; and managing schedules and budgets. This position requires an experienced, professional capable of carrying out most assignments typical of the profession with limited guidance or review. This level would be considered a promotional level and attainable by any incumbents in a work group who demonstrate the necessary knowledge, ability, and performance. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in environmental management, business, real estate, public administration, civil engineering, urban forestry or a related field. 3-5 of years of project or construction management related experience and at least 1 year of managerial and supervisory experience is required. Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in architecture, civil engineering, environmental engineering or a related field 5 years of construction or project management related experience including 2 years of managerial and/or supervisory experience. Licensures and Certifications Required : None. Valid driver’s license required. Desirable : licensure or professional certifications applicable to the position. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer.
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting Open Until Filled Salary Commensurate with Experience General Description & Classification Standards The Department of Grants & Community Development (DGCD) provides management and oversight for the City of Atlanta’s entitlement programs funded by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and other associated grant programs, including but not limited to the Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) program, Home Investment Partnerships Act (HOME) program, Housing Opportunities for People With Aids (HOPWA), and the Emergency Solutions Grant Program (ESG), Healthy Homes Production Grant (HHPG), Lead Hazard Reduction Grant (LHRG), and assists with other grants within the department. This is a fully seasoned managerial level charged with responsibility for significant specialized functions within a department. Position manages a group of employees, typically with an intermediate supervisor, or a smaller group of specialized professional employees. Areas of responsibility are typically unique within the department. Supervision Received The Healthy Homes Production Grant Manager reports directly to the Commissioner’s Office and the Program Operations Director. The direction received is general and focuses more on long-term and short-term operating objectives, organizational effectiveness, and operating results. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. • Oversee assigned staff job performance - this requires knowledge of those duties including managing a variety of federally funded contracts, agreements, procurement documentation, and all other relevant documentation • Maintain a working knowledge of all Healthy Homes Production Grant program policies and procedures and follow these procedures as updated. Ensures staff understands and follows all grant policies and procedures • Track all home addresses and projects from staff and assign or reassign staff projects as needed • Negotiate and prepare contracting with funded subrecipients, contractors, and sub-contractors • Provide risk analysis, project management, and project oversight for projects in compliance with all federal rules and regulations • Provides technical assistance where needed or requested • Participates and completes assigned HUD training • Assist with the subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors’ performance and evaluation reports • Actively participate and assist in monitoring subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors and monitor projects via IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other systems for compliance with Healthy Homes Production Grant compliance triggers. Coordinate with the Office of Competitive Compliance • Work with Financial Analysts to track and manage projects and assist in tracking the financial data of projects • Provide data and input for the department's Annual Action Plan (AAP), 5-year Consolidated Plan, Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER), and other ad hoc reports for the department • Assist with auditing projects for compliance and adherence to contract milestones/deliverables • Maintain working knowledge of Land Use Restriction Agreements (LURA), Leins, Intercreditor Agreements, subordination agreements, and other real estate documents as required • Collect and analyze data submitted by subrecipients and contractors to report within Oracle, SharePoint, IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other relevant databases to ensure accuracy. Recommends corrective action for subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors. Assist in the evaluation process by reviewing applications with detailed reviews and feedback for recommendation of funding • Work collaboratively with all divisions of DGCD as necessary • Review projects for applicability and level of Environmental Review required: Exempt, CENST, CEST, Environmental Assessment, or Environmental Impact Statement and maintain all Environmental Review clearances • Review and assess documents assembled by subrecipients and contractors including project descriptions, budgets, acquisition documents, Phase I and Phase II reports, work specifications, maps, photographs, and other information • Examine projects for factors including airport hazards, coastal barriers, flood plains, air quality, contamination and toxic substances, endangered species, explosive and flammable hazards, farmland protection, historic preservation, wetlands protection, noise abatement and control, sole source aquifers, and relocation plans • Assist in assigning and distributing projects and tasks • Ensure project files are completed accurately and comply with applicable guidelines and standards • Review documentation for project files to ensure that subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors are appropriately expending awarded funds • Draft/update programmatic policies, procedures, and Standard Operating Procedures “SOP’s” • Ensure all HUD concerns and flags are cleared • Completes goal setting with staff quarterly and tracks staff performance • Commence and actively participate in Healthy Homes Production Grant Interdisciplinary Team Meetings “IDT’s” with coordination between the Office of Fiscal Operations and Competitive Compliance • Coordinate with the Program Operations Director and Commissioners on all issues, concerns, or requests concerning subrecipients, contractors, subcontractors or staff • Position will perform other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. • Knowledge of HUD entitlement grants, municipal government administration, and functions • Knowledge of federal grant guidelines (i.e., 2 CFR Part 200, etc.) • Excellent team-working and team-building skills (“Team Player”) • Excellent verbal and written communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills to effectively work with a broad spectrum of stakeholders • Knowledge of principles and practices of grant administration and management to include applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations • High energy and a passion for service and the strategic direction of the city, particularly as it relates to serving individuals with special housing and service needs • High emotional intelligence • Highly industrious with a strong work ethic; a sense of urgency/impatience for action • Integrity and humility that encourages and inspires constituents, a strong sense of judgment/business discernment • Able to thrive under pressure, consistently meeting expectations and commitments on tight deadlines • Knowledge of IDIS, Oracle, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, HMIS, and Neighborly Software • Able to plan and organize work, communicate both orally and in writing, maintain effective working relationships, and gather, analyze, and synthesize data Minimum Education & Experience Requirements Bachelor’s degree in accounting, business administration, public administration, public policy, urban planning, human services, sociology, psychology, communications, or related field (equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree as an exception). 3-5 years of administrative experience, preferably in the public sector. Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in business or public administration, or related field and 5 years of management, public relations, communication, or related experience including 1-3 years of supervisory and project management experience. Licensures & Certifications None required. Essential Capabilities & Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with the job. The position may require evening and weekend availability and local travel Closing Date/Time: 2024-11-28
Posting Open Until Filled Salary Commensurate with Experience General Description & Classification Standards The Department of Grants & Community Development (DGCD) provides management and oversight for the City of Atlanta’s entitlement programs funded by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and other associated grant programs, including but not limited to the Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) program, Home Investment Partnerships Act (HOME) program, Housing Opportunities for People With Aids (HOPWA), and the Emergency Solutions Grant Program (ESG), Healthy Homes Production Grant (HHPG), Lead Hazard Reduction Grant (LHRG), and assists with other grants within the department. This is a fully seasoned managerial level charged with responsibility for significant specialized functions within a department. Position manages a group of employees, typically with an intermediate supervisor, or a smaller group of specialized professional employees. Areas of responsibility are typically unique within the department. Supervision Received The Healthy Homes Production Grant Manager reports directly to the Commissioner’s Office and the Program Operations Director. The direction received is general and focuses more on long-term and short-term operating objectives, organizational effectiveness, and operating results. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. • Oversee assigned staff job performance - this requires knowledge of those duties including managing a variety of federally funded contracts, agreements, procurement documentation, and all other relevant documentation • Maintain a working knowledge of all Healthy Homes Production Grant program policies and procedures and follow these procedures as updated. Ensures staff understands and follows all grant policies and procedures • Track all home addresses and projects from staff and assign or reassign staff projects as needed • Negotiate and prepare contracting with funded subrecipients, contractors, and sub-contractors • Provide risk analysis, project management, and project oversight for projects in compliance with all federal rules and regulations • Provides technical assistance where needed or requested • Participates and completes assigned HUD training • Assist with the subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors’ performance and evaluation reports • Actively participate and assist in monitoring subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors and monitor projects via IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other systems for compliance with Healthy Homes Production Grant compliance triggers. Coordinate with the Office of Competitive Compliance • Work with Financial Analysts to track and manage projects and assist in tracking the financial data of projects • Provide data and input for the department's Annual Action Plan (AAP), 5-year Consolidated Plan, Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER), and other ad hoc reports for the department • Assist with auditing projects for compliance and adherence to contract milestones/deliverables • Maintain working knowledge of Land Use Restriction Agreements (LURA), Leins, Intercreditor Agreements, subordination agreements, and other real estate documents as required • Collect and analyze data submitted by subrecipients and contractors to report within Oracle, SharePoint, IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other relevant databases to ensure accuracy. Recommends corrective action for subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors. Assist in the evaluation process by reviewing applications with detailed reviews and feedback for recommendation of funding • Work collaboratively with all divisions of DGCD as necessary • Review projects for applicability and level of Environmental Review required: Exempt, CENST, CEST, Environmental Assessment, or Environmental Impact Statement and maintain all Environmental Review clearances • Review and assess documents assembled by subrecipients and contractors including project descriptions, budgets, acquisition documents, Phase I and Phase II reports, work specifications, maps, photographs, and other information • Examine projects for factors including airport hazards, coastal barriers, flood plains, air quality, contamination and toxic substances, endangered species, explosive and flammable hazards, farmland protection, historic preservation, wetlands protection, noise abatement and control, sole source aquifers, and relocation plans • Assist in assigning and distributing projects and tasks • Ensure project files are completed accurately and comply with applicable guidelines and standards • Review documentation for project files to ensure that subrecipients, contractors, and subcontractors are appropriately expending awarded funds • Draft/update programmatic policies, procedures, and Standard Operating Procedures “SOP’s” • Ensure all HUD concerns and flags are cleared • Completes goal setting with staff quarterly and tracks staff performance • Commence and actively participate in Healthy Homes Production Grant Interdisciplinary Team Meetings “IDT’s” with coordination between the Office of Fiscal Operations and Competitive Compliance • Coordinate with the Program Operations Director and Commissioners on all issues, concerns, or requests concerning subrecipients, contractors, subcontractors or staff • Position will perform other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. • Knowledge of HUD entitlement grants, municipal government administration, and functions • Knowledge of federal grant guidelines (i.e., 2 CFR Part 200, etc.) • Excellent team-working and team-building skills (“Team Player”) • Excellent verbal and written communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills to effectively work with a broad spectrum of stakeholders • Knowledge of principles and practices of grant administration and management to include applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations • High energy and a passion for service and the strategic direction of the city, particularly as it relates to serving individuals with special housing and service needs • High emotional intelligence • Highly industrious with a strong work ethic; a sense of urgency/impatience for action • Integrity and humility that encourages and inspires constituents, a strong sense of judgment/business discernment • Able to thrive under pressure, consistently meeting expectations and commitments on tight deadlines • Knowledge of IDIS, Oracle, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, HMIS, and Neighborly Software • Able to plan and organize work, communicate both orally and in writing, maintain effective working relationships, and gather, analyze, and synthesize data Minimum Education & Experience Requirements Bachelor’s degree in accounting, business administration, public administration, public policy, urban planning, human services, sociology, psychology, communications, or related field (equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree as an exception). 3-5 years of administrative experience, preferably in the public sector. Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in business or public administration, or related field and 5 years of management, public relations, communication, or related experience including 1-3 years of supervisory and project management experience. Licensures & Certifications None required. Essential Capabilities & Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with the job. The position may require evening and weekend availability and local travel Closing Date/Time: 2024-11-28
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting Open Until Filled Salary Range: $43,000 - $56,000 General Description and Classification Standards Supervision Received: Management Analysts and Senior Management Analysts report to the Program Operations Assistant Manager/Lead, Program Operations Manager, and Program Operations Director. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Demonstrates substantial understanding of the job requirements and applies knowledge and skills to various tasks. Senior Management Analysts require additional experience. Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: • Manage a variety of federally funded contracts that include but are not limited to HOME, HOME-ARP, CDBG, CDBG-CARES Act, ESG, ESG-Cares Act, HOPWA, HOPWA-Cares Act, and manage other grant contracts as established or as assigned • Maintain a working knowledge of all grant program policies and procedures and follow these procedures as updated • Underwrite federal subsidies and provide risk analysis, project management, and project oversight for contracts in compliance with all federal rules and regulations • Assist with the preparation and review of legislation • Participate and complete assigned HUD training • Participate in desk, full onsite, or virtual monitoring of sub-recipients • Participate in quarterly sub-recipient training and provide technical assistance where needed or requested • Assist with sub-recipients performance and evaluation reports • Assist in the NOFA/evaluation process by reviewing and scoring assigned grant applications with detailed reviews and feedback for recommendation of funding • Monitor sub-recipients via IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other federal systems for compliance with HOPWA, ESG, CDBG, and HOME compliance triggers. Coordinate with the Office of Competitive Compliance • Work with Financial Analysts to track and manage projects and assist in tracking program income received • Assist in providing data and input for the Annual Action Plan (AAP), 5-year Consolidated Plan, Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER), and other ad hoc reports for the department • Assist in auditing previously funded and current portfolios for compliance and adherence to contract milestones/deliverables • Maintain working knowledge of security deeds, Land Use Restriction Agreements (LURA), Promissory Notes, Intercreditor Agreements, subordination agreements, and other real estate documents as required • Negotiates and prepares contracting with funded agencies within 60 days of award for various projects • Collects and analyzes data submitted by agencies to report within Oracle, SharePoint, IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other relevant databases to ensure accuracy Recommends corrective action • Assist in performing project/task management for large-scale/ or complex construction and direct service contracts • Review projects for applicability and level of Environmental Review required: Exempt, CENST, CEST, Environmental Assessment, or Environmental Impact Statement • Review and assess documents assembled by developers, including project descriptions, budgets, acquisition documents, Phase I and Phase II reports, work specifications, maps, photographs, and other information • Examine projects for factors including airport hazards, coastal barriers, flood plains, air quality, contamination and toxic substances, endangered species, explosive and flammable hazards, farmland protection, historic preservation, wetlands protection, noise abatement and control, sole source aquifers, and relocation plans • Work collaboratively with all divisions of DGCD • Senior Management Analysts will perform additional duties which include but are not limited to the specializations in managing all department and federal grants utilization and triggers of Section 3, Davis-Bacon, Uniform Relocation Act (URA), IDIS Flag Clearing, Project Acquisition, Project Rehabilitation, updating policies, increasing contract portfolio, tracking, and monitoring specialized information, or other applicable duties as assigned • Position will perform other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Preference will be given to candidates that can demonstrate a strong familiarity and experience with State and Federal regulations regarding grant programs, including HOPWA, CDBG, HOME, ESG, Section 8 Moderate Rehab • Knowledge of federal grant guidelines (i.e., 2 CFR Part 200, etc.) • Knowledge of government programs and funding derived from various sources, including federal, state, and local allocations. • Knowledge of municipal government administration and functions. • Excellent team-working and participation skills (“Team Player”) • Excellent verbal communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills to effectively work with various stakeholders. • High energy and a passion for service and the city’s strategic direction, particularly in serving the City’s most vulnerable communities. • High emotional intelligence. • Highly industrious with a strong work ethic and a sense of urgency for action. • Integrity and humility that encourages and inspires constituents, a strong sense of judgment/business discernment. • Ability to thrive under pressure, consistently meeting expectations and commitments on tight deadlines, all while managing various tasks and relationships efficiently and meticulously. • Ability to organize and synthesize work; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to maintain effective working relationships; ability to gather, analyze, and synthesize data. Closing Date/Time: 2024-11-28
Posting Open Until Filled Salary Range: $43,000 - $56,000 General Description and Classification Standards Supervision Received: Management Analysts and Senior Management Analysts report to the Program Operations Assistant Manager/Lead, Program Operations Manager, and Program Operations Director. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Demonstrates substantial understanding of the job requirements and applies knowledge and skills to various tasks. Senior Management Analysts require additional experience. Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: • Manage a variety of federally funded contracts that include but are not limited to HOME, HOME-ARP, CDBG, CDBG-CARES Act, ESG, ESG-Cares Act, HOPWA, HOPWA-Cares Act, and manage other grant contracts as established or as assigned • Maintain a working knowledge of all grant program policies and procedures and follow these procedures as updated • Underwrite federal subsidies and provide risk analysis, project management, and project oversight for contracts in compliance with all federal rules and regulations • Assist with the preparation and review of legislation • Participate and complete assigned HUD training • Participate in desk, full onsite, or virtual monitoring of sub-recipients • Participate in quarterly sub-recipient training and provide technical assistance where needed or requested • Assist with sub-recipients performance and evaluation reports • Assist in the NOFA/evaluation process by reviewing and scoring assigned grant applications with detailed reviews and feedback for recommendation of funding • Monitor sub-recipients via IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other federal systems for compliance with HOPWA, ESG, CDBG, and HOME compliance triggers. Coordinate with the Office of Competitive Compliance • Work with Financial Analysts to track and manage projects and assist in tracking program income received • Assist in providing data and input for the Annual Action Plan (AAP), 5-year Consolidated Plan, Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER), and other ad hoc reports for the department • Assist in auditing previously funded and current portfolios for compliance and adherence to contract milestones/deliverables • Maintain working knowledge of security deeds, Land Use Restriction Agreements (LURA), Promissory Notes, Intercreditor Agreements, subordination agreements, and other real estate documents as required • Negotiates and prepares contracting with funded agencies within 60 days of award for various projects • Collects and analyzes data submitted by agencies to report within Oracle, SharePoint, IDIS, DRGR, HMIS, and other relevant databases to ensure accuracy Recommends corrective action • Assist in performing project/task management for large-scale/ or complex construction and direct service contracts • Review projects for applicability and level of Environmental Review required: Exempt, CENST, CEST, Environmental Assessment, or Environmental Impact Statement • Review and assess documents assembled by developers, including project descriptions, budgets, acquisition documents, Phase I and Phase II reports, work specifications, maps, photographs, and other information • Examine projects for factors including airport hazards, coastal barriers, flood plains, air quality, contamination and toxic substances, endangered species, explosive and flammable hazards, farmland protection, historic preservation, wetlands protection, noise abatement and control, sole source aquifers, and relocation plans • Work collaboratively with all divisions of DGCD • Senior Management Analysts will perform additional duties which include but are not limited to the specializations in managing all department and federal grants utilization and triggers of Section 3, Davis-Bacon, Uniform Relocation Act (URA), IDIS Flag Clearing, Project Acquisition, Project Rehabilitation, updating policies, increasing contract portfolio, tracking, and monitoring specialized information, or other applicable duties as assigned • Position will perform other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Preference will be given to candidates that can demonstrate a strong familiarity and experience with State and Federal regulations regarding grant programs, including HOPWA, CDBG, HOME, ESG, Section 8 Moderate Rehab • Knowledge of federal grant guidelines (i.e., 2 CFR Part 200, etc.) • Knowledge of government programs and funding derived from various sources, including federal, state, and local allocations. • Knowledge of municipal government administration and functions. • Excellent team-working and participation skills (“Team Player”) • Excellent verbal communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills to effectively work with various stakeholders. • High energy and a passion for service and the city’s strategic direction, particularly in serving the City’s most vulnerable communities. • High emotional intelligence. • Highly industrious with a strong work ethic and a sense of urgency for action. • Integrity and humility that encourages and inspires constituents, a strong sense of judgment/business discernment. • Ability to thrive under pressure, consistently meeting expectations and commitments on tight deadlines, all while managing various tasks and relationships efficiently and meticulously. • Ability to organize and synthesize work; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to maintain effective working relationships; ability to gather, analyze, and synthesize data. Closing Date/Time: 2024-11-28