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Senior General Manager - Civic Center Residence

Senior General Manager - CCR


ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
Mission: Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) provides affordable housing and services for low-income people in the Tenderloin and throughout San Francisco, to promote equitable access to opportunity and resources.

Established in 1981, TNDC has grown to employ more than 450 staff, to develop, own, manage and provide supportive services in 43 properties that offer deeply affordable housing for nearly 6,100 tenants, and to expand its work in community organizing and afterschool programming. TNDC is viewed as a trusted and well-organized community ally locally and a practice leader nationally. In San Francisco, TNDC envisions diverse communities where people with low incomes can fulfill their potential and meet their basic needs. In the Tenderloin, TNDC stands as a catalyst for advancing community interests and a force for expanding the choices that enhance livability, such as housing, employment, education, food, cultural activities, and open spaces.
TNDC values are: Integrity, Excellence, Inclusion, Collaboration and Equity
 
 SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Property Supervisor, the Senior General Manager is responsible for the overall operation of residential property housing for formerly homeless people. The Senior General Manager oversees the day-to-day operations of the property.  This includes maintaining within the project a supportive environment for all residents, assuring the project's sound fiscal management, maintain a clean, well-maintained building and grounds, managing the onsite staff and their duties and interacting with and supervising vendors. 
 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES 

  • Manages the operations of the building, which includes and is not limited to: supervision of Assistant Manager and Maintenance Worker III including any vendor or temporary personnel working at the property and ensure completion and quality of product provided.
  • Ensure that all property staff at site adhere to the TNDC policies and procedures and respond to all resident requests or complaints in a timely, efficient and courteous manner.
  • Exercise common sense, good judgment, consistency and self-control in day-to-day contact with residents and prospective applicants and in other business-related matters.
  • Maintain high level of occupancy for the program and project and specifically for special program units.
  • Market units in accordance with an approved marketing plan which considers all federal, state, local and regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain and adheres to Waiting List protocol in accordance to TNDC policy and procedures and applicable federal, state, local, and regulatory agencies.
  • Review all completed rental applications and leases for accuracy and completeness, and for conformance to TNDC’s Resident Selection Policy.
  • Conduct unit tours and applicant interviews which include verifying potential resident income, in accordance with TNDC’s Resident Selection Policy, and program requirements.
  • Process, complete and maintain accurate resident files at move-in and at each recertification within established regulatory guidelines.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, which includes posting all licenses, permits, notices and occupancy permits required by federal, state and local jurisdictions; and preparation and submittal of reports in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Responsible for program compliance. HUD, Tax Credit and MOH.
  • Collect rents and other monies; ensure that all transactions are processed and inputted accurately and completely in OneSite; and complete daily deposits of all monies collected.
  • Review all delinquent accounts and resident receivables, and determine necessary course of action to collect outstanding balances in consultation with the Property Supervisor.
  • Monitor financial condition of building, including expenditures and participates in planning the building budget.
  • Adhere to all accounting and reporting procedures required by TNDC.
  • Ensure consistent application of property rules and regulations, lease and lease addenda and documents and reports all violations.
  • Perform annual or more frequent inspections of units and follow up with housekeeping letters, preparation of work orders and maintenance charge-backs to residents.
  • Maintain amiable relationships with all residents, and adheres to Fair Housing, Equal Employment and Equal Housing Opportunity requirements.
  • Manage resident evictions in compliance with court order and directions from TNDC’s legal counsel or Property Supervisor.
  • Supervise and schedule of routine and preventive maintenance and custodial work and complete regular follow up inspections on maintenance and custodial work.
  • Ensure timely completion of work orders and turnover of vacant units.
  • Walk vacant units regularly and when completed by maintenance personnel or vendors to ensure they are clean and ready to show and walk entire property daily to ensure the common areas, landscaping, laundry, etc. are in good condition.
  • Develop and maintain an emergency plan to respond promptly to site emergencies and complete an incident report and forward to Property Supervisor within 24 hours of emergency.
  • Attend and participate in professional activities, monthly community meetings, departmental meetings, organizations, regulatory agency meetings or inspections, as needed or requested.
  • Perform other activities or tasks not outlined above as assigned by Property Supervisor to ensure the viable operation of the property.

REQUIRED SKILLS
  • Ability, sensitivity and willingness to work with a diverse, low-income, multi-ethnic population.
  • Sound judgment, excellent assessment, problem-solving and supervision skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in teams.
  • Dependability, initiative and follow-through.
  • Effective writing, communication and organizational skills.
  • Ability to respond appropriately in pressure situations; possess an even temperament and strong "people" skills with a commitment to customer service.
  • Ability to effectively manage time and paper.
  • Ability to interact effectively with property management and other staff.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • 2 years minimum progressively responsible operations/management experience.
  • 1 year minimum supervisory experience.
  • 1 year minimum demonstrated knowledge and understanding of budget management and facilities issues.
  • Computer literate and proficient experience with Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Training and experience in multiple regulatory programs: HUD or Tax Credit programs.
  • Experience with use of OneSite property management software or comparable property management software.
  • Knowledge of residential property management, building systems and housing quality standards.
  • Strong organizational skills. 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bilingual or second language ability in Chinese, Spanish and/or Russian.
  • Certified HUD or Tax Credit Specialist
  • Familiarity with Tenderloin Neighborhood
  •  Knowledge of homelessness and substance abuse issues
 
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

In compliance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance (August 13, 2014), all qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for the position.