Tenderloin Housing Clinic
Supportive Housing Manager – National Hotel
Tenderloin Housing Clinic, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Staff in the Property Management Department work together to "Make Tenants Feel at Home" in each of our SRO hotels.
The Supportive Housing Manager is responsible for the operational oversight of one or more single room occupancy (SRO) residential hotel(s) within a Supportive Housing Model in San Francisco. This position ensures that property management services are responsive to the needs of tenants and support high levels of tenant retention in accordance with Tenderloin Housing Clinic’s (THC’s) Mission, Core Values, and Customer Service Philosophy.
Job Duties
Leadership and Management
Hire, train, direct, supervise, develop, evaluate, and performance manage the daily activities of staff in accordance with THC policies and directives. Conduct regularly scheduled meetings, supervisions, and trainings to motivate staff for success, promote team building, create professional and technical skill development, and establish and maintain effective working relationships. Ensure staff are aware of and correctly implement all safety rules and regulations, and all policies and procedures. Hold staff accountable for high levels of performance, teamwork, and quality customer service. Provide leadership and project direction that engender trust and respect. Participate in the leadership activities of the department’s management team. Administration and Operations
Work with the department leadership to foster program development and achieve targeted objectives and outcomes. Partner and coordinate within the department and with other THC departments to meet objectives and ensure comprehensive services. Attend, participate in, and facilitate all meetings, as requested. Ensure the highest standards are maintained, and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the hotel’s programs and work. Ensure the hotel(s) meets outcome, occupancy, safety, quality, and financial goals and objectives, including hotel expenditures and rent collection. Ensure that all compliance requirements outlined in regulatory and/or other legal documents are adhered to at all times. Produce and submit weekly and monthly reports examining areas needing improvement, and create, implement, and maintain solutions. Assure appropriate files and records are kept for legal and reporting purposes. Effectively and efficiently manage the operations, habitability, maintenance, and safety of one or more THC-managed residential properties. Ensure all tenant services, including but not limited to tenant screening, lease signing, day-to-day operations, unit turnover, pest control, rent collection, rent increases, income certification, lease and behavioral management, and evictions are conducted in a supportive manner in accordance with all applicable laws, THC policies and procedures, and THC Core Values. Respond to building emergencies 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, implementing emergency plans whenever necessary. Develop and maintain productive relationships with community neighbors, including police and fire departments. Facilitate quarterly tenant management meetings, meet monthly with the Tenant Organizer(s), and collaborate regularly with Support Services staff to promote community events, tenant well-being, and retention. Requirements
High School degree or equivalent required; BA/BS degree preferred. Must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in property management and/or 3 years of experience in social work/case management in a Supportive Housing Model. Must have a minimum of 1 year of experience training and supervising staff. Must have a thorough working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. Must have an ability to produce and analyze reports, and write business correspondence. Must have the ability to communicate clearly to a broad range of people. Must have an ability to read, understand, and apply language from manuals, policies, technical procedures, and instructions. Must have demonstrated analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Must have experience in conflict resolution. Must have demonstrated customer service skills. Must read, communicate orally, and write in English. Must be able to manage multiple projects with limited guidance in a fast-paced environment and meet strict deadlines with excellent attention to detail. Must want to work in a Supportive Housing Model. Must have an understanding of a Harm Reduction Model. Must have a basic understanding of the eviction process and terms of tenancy. Must pass all post-contingency offer background checks, reference checks, and TB screening clearances. Experience working effectively with diverse, low-income, homeless and/or formerly homeless population strongly preferred. Experience working in non-profit or public sector preferred. How to apply
To apply for any THC position you see here: Online:
Upload your resumé online using the Apply button below In person:
Stop by our 449 Turk Street office to drop off your resumé Tenderloin Housing Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a work environment that values diversity and inclusiveness. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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Leadership and Management
Hire, train, direct, supervise, develop, evaluate, and performance manage the daily activities of staff in accordance with THC policies and directives. Conduct regularly scheduled meetings, supervisions, and trainings to motivate staff for success, promote team building, create professional and technical skill development, and establish and maintain effective working relationships. Ensure staff are aware of and correctly implement all safety rules and regulations, and all policies and procedures. Hold staff accountable for high levels of performance, teamwork, and quality customer service. Provide leadership and project direction that engender trust and respect. Participate in the leadership activities of the department’s management team. Administration and Operations
Work with the department leadership to foster program development and achieve targeted objectives and outcomes. Partner and coordinate within the department and with other THC departments to meet objectives and ensure comprehensive services. Attend, participate in, and facilitate all meetings, as requested. Ensure the highest standards are maintained, and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the hotel’s programs and work. Ensure the hotel(s) meets outcome, occupancy, safety, quality, and financial goals and objectives, including hotel expenditures and rent collection. Ensure that all compliance requirements outlined in regulatory and/or other legal documents are adhered to at all times. Produce and submit weekly and monthly reports examining areas needing improvement, and create, implement, and maintain solutions. Assure appropriate files and records are kept for legal and reporting purposes. Effectively and efficiently manage the operations, habitability, maintenance, and safety of one or more THC-managed residential properties. Ensure all tenant services, including but not limited to tenant screening, lease signing, day-to-day operations, unit turnover, pest control, rent collection, rent increases, income certification, lease and behavioral management, and evictions are conducted in a supportive manner in accordance with all applicable laws, THC policies and procedures, and THC Core Values. Respond to building emergencies 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, implementing emergency plans whenever necessary. Develop and maintain productive relationships with community neighbors, including police and fire departments. Facilitate quarterly tenant management meetings, meet monthly with the Tenant Organizer(s), and collaborate regularly with Support Services staff to promote community events, tenant well-being, and retention. Requirements
High School degree or equivalent required; BA/BS degree preferred. Must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in property management and/or 3 years of experience in social work/case management in a Supportive Housing Model. Must have a minimum of 1 year of experience training and supervising staff. Must have a thorough working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. Must have an ability to produce and analyze reports, and write business correspondence. Must have the ability to communicate clearly to a broad range of people. Must have an ability to read, understand, and apply language from manuals, policies, technical procedures, and instructions. Must have demonstrated analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Must have experience in conflict resolution. Must have demonstrated customer service skills. Must read, communicate orally, and write in English. Must be able to manage multiple projects with limited guidance in a fast-paced environment and meet strict deadlines with excellent attention to detail. Must want to work in a Supportive Housing Model. Must have an understanding of a Harm Reduction Model. Must have a basic understanding of the eviction process and terms of tenancy. Must pass all post-contingency offer background checks, reference checks, and TB screening clearances. Experience working effectively with diverse, low-income, homeless and/or formerly homeless population strongly preferred. Experience working in non-profit or public sector preferred. How to apply
To apply for any THC position you see here: Online:
Upload your resumé online using the Apply button below In person:
Stop by our 449 Turk Street office to drop off your resumé Tenderloin Housing Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a work environment that values diversity and inclusiveness. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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