ABOUT BACLT
The Bay Area Community Land Trust (BACLT) is a democratic member-based organization advancing housing as a human right by converting rental buildings into permanently affordable, resident-controlled housing cooperatives in the East Bay. BACLT preserves multifamily housing where residents are at risk of displacement by permanently removing rental buildings from the speculative market and supporting those residents in creating a Housing Co-op. BACLT also provides education for new and existing Co-op residents. BACLT is democratically governed by its predominantly low-income residents and members. BACLT currently has ten properties, with 98 units.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
The Organizational Director (OD) is responsible for the overall management of the organization and all staff members, to ensure that BACLT achieves its strategic goals set forth in the Strategic Plan, and ensures adequate resources necessary to support the work to achieve those goals. The Organizational Director is hired by and reports to the Board of Directors, and works closely with the collaborative team of board committees, staff members and contractors. The OD works collaboratively with the Board Officers and Board Committees to create organizational policy, Strategic Plan and Business Plan. The OD oversees all work to achieve its goals, especially to ensure the organization advances its core values and goals of advancing racial and gender equity at all levels of the organization including organizational language and practice, relationships with residents, systems of accountability and conflict resolution, and community relations. BACLT is in an active period of organizational growth, and the OD will support the board and staff in strengthening feedback practices, navigating conflict with care, and moving toward more accountable and transparent internal culture. We welcome applicants who can bring clarity, humility, and a commitment to collective learning as we evolve our systems and relationships. BACLT seeks an individual who will bring skills, enthusiasm, and readiness to step into this leadership role which includes the following job responsibilities:
Job Responsibilities:
Real Estate Development (25%):
Towards the strategic goals of preserving and stabilizing more affordable housing units in the East Bay through the acquisition and renovation, and converting rental properties into permanently affordable Housing Cooperatives, in which residents share stewardship, the OD will:
Fund Development (philanthropic and other revenue) (25%):
Towards the strategic goal of increasing and diversifying BACLT’s funding and resource base to support the organization’s overall goals and ensure long-term sustainability, the OD will:
Financial Management (25%)
Policy & Coalition Development (15%):
Towards the strategic goal of influencing and utilizing public policy to increase support and funding available for anti-displacement efforts in the community that aim for permanent affordability, especially using the BACLT model, the OD will:
Human Resource Development (10%)
Towards the strategic goal of building and sustaining a full-time staff base and advancing racial and gender equity at all levels of the organization, the OD will:
Qualifications/Skills/Experience:
The ideal candidate will have experience working with people from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, will be passionate about the organization’s mission, and experienced in community organizing. They will possess excellent skills in community organizing and project management, specifically:
While not required, skills or experience in any of the following areas/activities are desirable:
SALARY AND BENEFITS
This position is 100% FTE (40 hours per week) with a 90-day evaluation period. Starting salary
commensurate with experience, ranging from $110,000 to $125,000. Benefits include vacation, sick leave, and health insurance reimbursement. Please send resume and cover letter to: info@bayareaclt.org.
This position is open until filled.
ABOUT BACLT
The Bay Area Community Land Trust (BACLT) is a democratic member-based organization advancing housing as a human right by converting rental buildings into permanently affordable, resident-controlled housing cooperatives in the East Bay. BACLT preserves multifamily housing where residents are at risk of displacement by permanently removing rental buildings from the speculative market and supporting those residents in creating a Housing Co-op. BACLT also provides education for new and existing Co-op residents. BACLT is democratically governed by its predominantly low-income residents and members. BACLT currently has ten properties, with 98 units.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
The Organizational Director (OD) is responsible for the overall management of the organization and all staff members, to ensure that BACLT achieves its strategic goals set forth in the Strategic Plan, and ensures adequate resources necessary to support the…
Benefits include vacation leave, sick leave, 12 holidays and health insurance includes primary care, dental and vision with 80%-20% cost sharing.
Benefits include vacation leave, sick leave, 12 holidays and health insurance includes primary care, dental and vision with 80%-20% cost sharing.
Must have strong English speaking and writing skills; ability to communicate in Spanish or other language used by low-income residents of the East Bay is a plus.
Must have strong English speaking and writing skills; ability to communicate in Spanish or other language used by low-income residents of the East Bay is a plus.
Please send resume and cover letter to info@bayareaclt.org.
Full job description: https://www.bayareaclt.org/current-hiring-1-1
Please send resume and cover letter to info@bayareaclt.org.
Full job description: https://www.bayareaclt.org/current-hiring-1-1