About The Kelsey
Based in San Francisco, operating nationally, we are a team of people with and without disabilities creating a disability-forward housing future. This means that we create housing solutions that center on disability access, inclusion and equity and which open doors to more affordable homes and opportunities for everyone. We have 240 homes in our pipeline and lead policy, advocacy, and field-building initiatives to support market conditions to make inclusive housing the norm.
All new and existing team members are expected to embody our values in their everyday work:
About the Role
We are hiring a full-time Senior Manager, to lead land use and building code reform at The Kelsey. The first two-years of this role will be primarily focused on advancing an elevator reform strategy as part of a broader disability-forward housing policy agenda. Elevator reform is a powerful, pragmatic opportunity to address building codes and regulations that unintentionally suppress both access and housing supply. This role will reframe elevator requirements—currently often misaligned with global best practices—as a shared priority for housing abundance and disability rights and inclusion.
The Kelsey is a remote-first organization, and this role is also remote, with occasional regional or national travel. This role will be 70% focused on leading the elevator reform and 30% on broader disability-forward housing land use, building code, and broader housing policy.
For this role, you will be:
Within the first three months, as Senior Manager, you will
Within the first six months, as a Senior Manager, you will
About You
We are looking for a leader who can navigate technical building codes while maintaining a human-centered, disability-forward perspective. You should be a collaborative advocate capable of building bridges between technical experts, policy leaders, and grassroots activists.
The key traits that are most important in this role are:
The Kelsey is deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. We believe social change happens when people with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and identities come together with a common purpose. The Kelsey is built on the principles of equity, transparency and the power of human experience. Your work will improve the daily lives of real people. We need people with and without disabilities from diverse backgrounds, lived experiences, and skill sets to live out our mission at The Kelsey. We strongly encourage people who have felt the impacts of the nation’s housing crisis to apply. This includes but is not limited to people most impacted by racism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, classism, and other forms of oppression.
Even if you don’t meet these traits 100%, but think you bring something to the role and team please feel free to apply.
Please note that you must be authorized to work in the United States.
What We Offer
The salary range for this position is $85,000 to $120,000, depending on experience. We offer benefits such as robust health coverage, four weeks of vacation and family leave.
We offer benefits such as robust health coverage, four weeks of vacation and family leave.
The Application Process:
Please fill out this application form. It consists of a few questions to gauge whether you meet the key traits listed above. We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis. Options for application questions:
We will schedule interviews starting the week of April 20, 2026. We’ll be evaluating everyone for the qualifications listed in the job description and values fit. We want to see you at your best and fairly assess the candidates, so we’ll tell you our interview questions in advance!
For candidates that make it to the final round, we’ll ask you to spend 2 hours on an assignment related to the role. We aim to extend a final offer for this role in early May.
If you have any access needs or accommodations for the interview process, please don’t hesitate to email us at molly@thekelsey.org. Requests will have no impact on the selection process.