Associate Director Of Property Operations
Company: Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsJob Location: 145 Taylor Basement Office - San
Francisco, CAPosition Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $123000.00 -
$137000.00 Salary/yearJob Shift: DayDescriptionJob Title: Associate
Director of Property OperationsDepartment:Property
ManagementEmployment Status: Full-Time; ExemptPay Range: $123,000
to $137,000Location:145 Taylor st (Basement Office), San Francisco,
CA 94102Schedule: Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm;
HybridSUMMARY
Under the direct supervision of the Director of Property Operations
(DPO) , the Associate Director of Property Operations is primarily
responsible for the day-to-day management of a large portfolio of
affordable residential properties located primarily in the central
city area of San Francisco.The Associate Director of Property
Operations directly supervises a staff consisting of Property
Supervisors and members of an Administrative team. The Associate
Director is responsible for assisting the DPO with the development
and implementation of department policies and practices relevant to
all operations and compliance with Tax Credit, HUD, and other
lender and regulatory specifications. The Associate Director is
responsible for ensuring that properties are managed to high
quality standards, perform within or better than budget, and that
tenants satisfaction is emphasized.ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Supervises, hires, trains and evaluates staff, which currently
includes five direct reports.
- Designs and develops trainings for Property Management
department staff, including onboarding activities.
- Fosters a culture of learning, identifying strong performers
and promoting their career advancement.
- Oversees day-to-day management of all TNDC buildings and
properties, including buildings funded by HUD and with Low Income
Housing Tax Credits.
- Is responsible for assuring delivery of high quality services
to residents; maintains positive tenant and community
relations.
- Collaborates to develop and update the Property Management
Department policy and procedures in collaboration with the DPO and
other senior leaders in the department..
- Collaborates actively and effectively across departments,
especially in relationship to staff and leadership in the Social
Work Unit.
- Actively participates in strategic planning activities for the
department and the organization.
- Develops and implements quality performance measures for
building operations, including utilization of department scorecard
to address performance issues or reinforce strong performance.
- Assists in the development of new properties, including
operating budget, relocation, marketing and design planning and
leasing plan oversight.
- Remains current on legislation and regulations that may impact
property management operations; interfaces with government
regulatory agencies as management agent and ensures regulatory
compliance; maintains effective working relationships with
representatives of city, state and federal agencies, industry
peers; and others involved with government.
- Keeps supervisor informed on all issues related to management
of the TNDC inventory.
- Oversee effective and timely response to tenant and/or outside
agency complaints and inspection reports.
- Performs other related duties as required.Qualifications
REQUIRED SKILLSKnowledge and skills:
- Management, administrative, financial, communication,
supervision, and team building.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Knowledge of building maintenance systems.
- Ability, willingness and sensitivity to work with a diverse,
low-income population.
- Thorough knowledge of landlord-tenant law and procedures.
- Ability and willingness to learn relocation, HUD and tax credit
programs.
- Sound judgment and proven commitment to customer service.
- Flexible, creative team player.
- Dependability, initiative and follow-through.
- Effective writing, communication and organizational
skills.
- Ability to respond appropriately in pressure situations, sound
temperament and strong people skills with a commitment to customer
service.
- Ability to interface effectively with property management and
other staff.Physical Requirements:
- Ability to coordinate eyes, hands and fingers in performing
word processing.
- Ability to drive a motor vehicle.
- Ability to exert light physical effort involving moving around
buildings, climbing stairs, moving from one area to another, or
standing for brief periods of time.Environmental Adaptability:
- Ability to work in an office environment and in a variety of
residential buildings.Supervision Skills:
- Ability to assign, review, plan and coordinate the work of
other employees.
- Ability to provide instruction or guidance to staff.
- Ability to recommend, approve and undertake the discipline or
discharge, transfer, promotion or salary increase of
employees.
- Ability to analyze problems that arise in the areas under
supervision and recommend and effect solutions.Mathematical
Ability:
- Strong knowledge of common mathematical functions (addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division) and an ability to solve
common mathematical problems.Judgment and Situational Reasoning
Ability:
- Ability to reason, review, supervise, instruct.
- Ability to use independent judgment in non-routine situations,
such as evaluating implications of proposed procedures, policies
and plans.Language and Communication Ability:
- Ability to comprehend and correctly use informational documents
including budgets, financial reports, occupancy reports, bids,
contracts and meeting minutes.
- Ability to prepare performance appraisals, policies,
procedures, compliance reports, investor/owner reports and
correspondence conforming to standard rules of grammar.
- Ability to comprehend publications and manuals including HUD
manuals, industry publications and legal documents.
- Ability to communicate effectively with coworkers and staff at
all levels, residents, vendors, government officials, both verbally
and in writing.
- Ability to keep abreast of changes in policy, methods,
operations, etc. as they apply to property management operations
and activities.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelors Degree and/or at least 4 years working in the
affordable housing industry in a supervisory role.
- Three years of progressively responsible residential property
management experience.
- Four years supervisory experience.
- Intermediate knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel and Windows 95
operating system.
- Four years of budgeting experience.
- Valid drivers license.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Graduate Degree and/or additional property management
experience.
- Knowledge of Property Management Software Systems
- Training and experience in HUD and Tax Credit programs.
- Familiarity with commercial property management.
- Brokers or sales license.
- CPM, NAHP or similar certification.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.
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