Housing Authority of Monterey County · 6 hours ago
Housing Development Analyst
The Housing Authority of Monterey County is seeking a Housing Development Analyst to provide professional analytical support for development activities within the Housing Development Department. The role involves financial analysis, compliance monitoring, and assisting in the preparation of grant proposals and funding applications.
ConsultingNon ProfitProperty DevelopmentProperty Management
Responsibilities
Provide professional financial analytical support for development and construction/rehabilitation projects within the housing development department including researching, analyzing, and developing financial proformas monitoring compliance and reporting procedures
Research and analyze housing regulations and interpret and summarize regulations. Formulate guidelines and/or prepare a variety of reports on mandated regulations
Research and assist staff in preparation of grant proposals and funding applications
Coordinate with Finance and Procurement departments to facilitate development activities efficiently for all three departments. Create, review, and assess automated reports
Provide technical support for supervisory staff
Perform project management duties, as required
Prepare and present comprehensive technical records and reports. Conduct research and comprehensive data collection efforts to support analysis
Participate in a variety of special projects, as assigned, including research of new programs and services
Maintain and execute various levels of due diligence activities
Construction administration functions, as needed
Lead on relocation activities as needed per housing development project
Asset management functions to include budget preparation for housing portfolio, as needed
Maintain historical production and uses of all energy initiatives
Take lead on environmental studies, reports, and process, as needed
Maintain regular and consistent attendance
May act in the role of supervisor in the absence of a supervisor
May represent the Authority at public meetings and conferences
Perform related duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in business, public administration, social science, or a related field or an associate degree and five (5) years of experience
Three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience in performing financial analysis, administrative and analytical tasks utilizing critical thinking to achieve results
Must possess and maintain an applicable California Driver License and a driving record acceptable to the Authority's insurance carrier
Programs, principles, and practices of the development process Finance or Accounting especially of construction projects
Modern research, program analysis, and report writing techniques
Principles and procedures of record keeping
Modern office procedures and methods
Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and regulations
Complex computer applications that support data analysis, including project management, database and spreadsheet applications
Concepts and techniques of management and organization
Personnel practices, supervision and administration
Conduct financial analysis of development efforts
Interpret contracts and funding, regulations, requirements, and guidelines, as well as Authority policies and procedures
Maintain confidentiality
Analyze, interpret data, and prepare reports
Comprehend and interpret complex rules, regulations, and laws
Organize work and set priorities
Exercise sound independent judgment within established guidelines
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others contacted in the course of work
Communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively both orally and in writing
Maintain the mental capacity for sound decision-making and the physical capability to perform assigned duties
Operate a personal computer using various Windows-based applications programs
Company
Housing Authority of Monterey County
The Housing Authority of the County of Monterey (HACM) was created under the authority of the Health and Safety Code by Resolution which identified a need for safe and sanitary low income housing, by the Monterey County Board of Supervisors on March 17, 1941.
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