Overview
Trust Neighborhoods is seeking a Project Manager to fill a critical role of working with neighborhood partners to launch and manage MINTs. This role will be a part of the MINT team and report directly to the Senior Project Manager. This is a highly cross-functional role which will require analytic skills and the ability to lead management and coordination across neighborhood partners, key stakeholders, legal counsel, funders, and other Trust Neighborhoods team-members and leadership. Applications due by Monday, January 12th
Description
About Trust Neighborhoods
Trust Neighborhoods is a nonprofit dedicated to helping neighborhoods facing gentrification fight displacement by directing their own investment. Our team is motivated by reversing decades of unjust and racist disinvestment in our neighborhoods and a belief that a different future for neighborhoods is possible, necessary, and urgent. We believe that there can be more neighborhoods that are diverse, mixed-income, and deliver opportunity for everyone.
Trust Neighborhoods works with existing neighborhood-based organizations across the US in communities at risk of gentrifying and helps them secure affordable housing and retail through a Mixed-Income Neighborhood Trust (MINT) before pricing pressure displaces renters. Trust Neighborhoods supports neighborhood-based organizations to launch MINTs that use outside investment to buy, renovate, build, and manage high-quality, affordable rental housing and retail to preserve affordability, prevent displacement, and enable community governance.
Trust Neighborhoods created the MINT model in 2020 and has launched five MINTs to date in Denver-Aurora, Boston, Fresno, Tulsa, and Kansas City. In this time, the MINT model has gained national recognition as an innovative and promising solution to housing affordability, including being selected into UC Berkeley’s Housing Lab, as a finalist for the Enterprise / Wells Fargo Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge, and highlighted by Shelterforce in their Innovations in Community Ownership series. We are building our team to meet the demand we’re seeing for MINTs from dozens more communities across the country.
About the Role
Trust Neighborhoods is seeking a Project Manager to fill a critical role of working with neighborhood partners to launch and manage MINTs. This role will be a part of the MINT team and report directly to the Senior Project Manager. This is a highly cross-functional role which will require analytic skills and the ability to lead management and coordination across neighborhood partners, key stakeholders, legal counsel, funders, and other Trust Neighborhoods team-members and leadership.
Specifically, an individual filling this role will:
Required experience and qualifications:
Preferred experience and qualifications:
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Our values:
Trust Neighborhoods
When in doubt, trust the neighborhood. We are a service to the passion, creativity, and potential of residents, to neighborhoods being their best selves. We must be worthy of trust, through the quality of our work and actions.
Get Proximate
We believe staying close to the issues we are trying to address and the people we want to support provides energy and insight.
Embrace learning for ourselves and others
Learning makes us better. From our failures. From our feedback. From a diversity of perspectives. From our curiosity.
Be intentional about process
Good process creates good. We evaluate ourselves based on the quality and equity of our processes, not just our outcomes.
Cultivate our playground
We take our work seriously, but not ourselves. We foster lightness and belonging alongside intense ambition. This breeds our creative and open culture, which produces good ideas.
Application process:
Please submit applications by Monday, January 12th. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Competitive comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance; professional development stipend; flexible benefit stipend; and unlimited vacation policy
Proficiency in a second language, Spanish or other community representative languages