Neighborhood Program Team Leader

Healthy Neighborhoods, Inc.
Baltimore, MD, USA
Posted 

Job Description

Overview


Neighborhood Program Team Leader works closely with HNI

President to envision and oversee implementation of a community-based

engagement program, bringing capital and building local community development capacity

in Baltimore City neighborhoods.


Team Leader both directly conducts and supervises a team of

Neighborhood Coordinators which conducts community engagement, organizing,

capacity-building and promotion in select Baltimore City working- and

middle-class neighborhoods.


The position will establish and maintain relationships with

key partners, organizations, institutions, associations on neighborhood level;

with appropriate State and City officials; lending and philanthropic

institutions, and other stakeholders.


Position will promote community investment including Healthy

Neighborhoods’ mortgage and grant products, City, State and federal grants, and

other available capital.


Position will support local community partners in

development and implementation of small-scale block projects and larger

placemaking initiatives; and support the community in short- and long-term

planning activities.


The position will oversee team conducting community

engagement activities as above, and lead the development and implementation of

HNI program components such as social and traditional media campaigns; grants

seeking and administration; and data-gathering and analysis.


As a leader in the organization, will work closely with

President to support broad range of activities including fund-raising and

administrative functions.


Healthy

Neighborhoods


Healthy Neighborhoods Inc a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization

that helps strong but undervalued neighborhoods increase home values, market

their communities, create high standards for property improvement and forge

strong connections among neighbors. Using its capacity to attract and invest

public and private capital, HNI collaborates with sixteen selected areas, and

neighborhood-based organizations in Baltimore City with a specific focus on

Black working- and middle-class communities. Founded in 2004, HNI has assisted

over 600 homeowners with below-market mortgages, supported the rehabilitation

of over 200 vacant houses, provided energy-savings upgrades to over 150

nonprofit facilities, and brought over $100M in thoughtful investment to

Baltimore City neighborhoods.


HNI is both a durable Baltimore City community development

institution with twenty years of success, and, coming out of COVID, an

organization with a startup mindset, looking to staff up with innovative,

entrepreneurial, high-energy problem solvers.


Position

Requirements


Direct, successful community engagement and organizing

experience, working at community-level, working in public sector, a nonprofit

or small-scale organization required.


Two years’ previous supervisory experience strongly preferred.

Experience with grant seeking and grants administration preferred.


Project management experience and skills needed. Ability to

manage over-lapping timelines and coordinate among multiple collaborators a

must.


Existing knowledge of community development and urban

housing issues is required. Strong knowledge of Baltimore City neighborhoods or

of a comparable community with ability to develop knowledge of Baltimore City

is required.


Written communication skills required. Data, technology,

quantitative skills, and knowledge of lending, mortgages, and financing a plus.

 

Creativity, resourcefulness, flexibility, and a strong team

ethic are required.  


Ability to build relationships and communicate effectively

with people from a wide range of backgrounds required. 


Bachelor’s degree required. 

Five plus years of related professional experience preferred.


Position

Details and Logistics


Location:  HNI

Offices located at 11 East Mount Royal Avenue Baltimore City. HNI is four days

on site, one day work from home. Position may require occasional on-site and

community-based work.


Reporting: Reports to President/ CEO;

supervises team of one to four Neighborhood Coordinators. 


Hours: 35 Hours per week. 9am to 5pm with half hour break.

Position may require occasional after-hours or weekend community meetings or

other events for which Comp Time is available.


Salary and Benefits: Proposed $75,000 to $95,000 per

year or depending on experience. Good benefits: 20 days paid time off plus

holidays; medical, dental, and retirement savings options.


Application

Process


Please provide resume, cover letter indicating capability to

fulfill position requirements, and contact information by October 27, 2023 to hni@healthyneighborhoods.org


HNI is an equal opportunity employer and coordinates job

postings and hiring with the Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Employment

Development to ensure City residents have an equal opportunity to apply for

positions. We are building a team. Come join us.