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Associate Director of Scattered Site Housing

Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco
San Francisco, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 18 Jul 2025
💰 $118,863/yr($117,107/yr$118,863/yr)

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Job Details

Job Location 972 Mission Street - San Francisco, CAPosition Type Full TimeSalary Range $117107.00 - $118863.00 SalaryJob Category Nonprofit - Social Services

Description

PROGRAM AND RESPONSIBILITIES SUMMARY:

 

Episcopal Community Services is launching a new housing partnership and landlord relations team. If you have real estate or sales experience and looking to do something different to improve the lives of your unhoused neighbors this is the job for you. Under the Director of Scattered Site Housing the Associate Director of Scattered Site Housing is responsible for leading agency-wide efforts to effectively market scattered site housing subsidy programs to new and existing landlords and property managers with the goal of expanding the number of units available to clients receiving rental assistance. The Associate Director of Scattered Site Housing will provide oversight to the Landlord Liaison team. This team will work to identify permanent housing units in the rental market throughout the Bay Area, develop partnerships with landlords to overcome barriers that prevent subsidy holders from obtaining permanent housing.

 

SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

  • Perform landlord outreach efforts including meeting with various interested parties to discuss the advantages of participating in ECSs scattered site programs and facilitate presentations to associations, realtor groups and potential partners.
  • Coordinate landlord outreach efforts with local partners to include apartment associations, Board of Realtors, tenant council's and other community partners with an emphasis on recruiting additional property owners willing to lease their properties to clients.
  • Participate in conferences where property owners/investors and managers are present.
  • Partner with the data team to ensure rental unit inventory database is maintained.
  • Perform continued research on landlord liaison best practices work.
  • Research, coordinate and conduct informational and educational seminars for property owners/property investors/managers.
  • Report updates and progress to ECS leadership team.
  • Develop and maintain a network of professional contacts in the property management and real estate industry.
  • Review and oversee a quick turnaround on inspections and rent reasonable studies as needed to secure units.
  • Work closely with the Housing Stabilization and Housing Coordination teams providing supportive services to clients.
  • Administer and monitor usage of funding to hold units to ensure a timely move-in process for clients.
  • Negotiate and draft formal MOUs on a case-by-case basis that provide preferred access to available units.

 

Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelors Degree in Education, Policy, Public Administration, Social Work, Business, or a related field desired. Significant demonstrated related work experience can substitute for education.
  • Four years experience in leasing, real estate, property management, supportive housing, San Francisco rental markets, city planning/public policy, subsidy programs or sales highly desired, but not required
  • Knowledge of Bay Area rental market and general knowledge of real estate practices are a plus.
  • Able to analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals.
  • Have a high regard and ability to meet schedules and timelines; demonstrate excellent ability to work independently with little direction.
  • Ability to engage a wide variety of people with a high level of professionalism, courtesy, and good humor, including culturally, socially and economically diverse populations, seniors, persons with disabilities, contractors, and professional colleagues
  • Demonstrable knowledge of computer skills and ability to navigate Office 365 products (Word, Excel, SharePoint)
  • Excellent working knowledge of housing opportunities and resources in San Francisco.
  • Must have the ability to welcome and respect co-workers and client populations as unique individuals with different backgrounds, perspectives as well as differences in personalities, skill sets, life experiences, and knowledge bases.
  • Lived experienced preferred, but not necessary.
  • At least 5 years of leaders

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