Job Description
Position Summary
This Associate Program Manager position will work to advance equity in home appraisal industry in Philadelphia by providing staffing and internal capacity to embedding the work of City Council’s Home Appraisal Bias Task Force into the Division of Housing and Community Development. The Associate Program Manager will assist in the coordination of implementation work on key high-priority cross systems projects. Projects includes implementation of the recommendations of City Council’s Task force on Home Appraisal Bias, including efforts to diversify the appraisal industry, advance cross system data sharing, federal and state advocacy, and communication, education and outreach.
The Associate Program Manager will report to the Director of Home Appraisal Equity Program, and will work with leaders and subject matter experts in the partnering agencies to analyze and document business needs and processes, develop work plans to address problems/opportunities, remediate troubled projects, and to ensure high-priority projects have detailed plans and are launched correctly and on time.
Work includes but is not limited to ongoing convening of the Home Appraisal Bias Stakeholder Committee and reporting subcommittees, prioritizing recommendations for implementation, engaging partners to develop a data sharing strategy and plan, implementing outreach and engagement strategies, developing a pipeline for diversifying the field of home appraisals, and coordinating City advocacy efforts at the state and federal level.
The Associate Program Manager reports to the Program Director, and will work in close relationship with subject matter experts from within city government and externally.
Essential Functions
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Qualifications
Completion of a Bachelor’s degree program at an accredited college or university with course work in Planning, Urban Studies, Public Policy, other Social Science, and/or other relevant fields.
Five or more years of work experience in real estate, data management, public policy, urban planning, housing, or related field. One or more years of project management experience managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or projects.
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter, resume, and references.
Salary Range: $60,000-$77,000
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