LIHTC Program Manager (PA3)
Oregon Housing & Community Services | |
paid holidays, sick time, retirement plan | |
United States, Oregon, Salem | |
725 Summer Street Northeast (Show on map) | |
Jan 07, 2025 | |
Initial Posting Date: 01/06/2025Application Deadline: 01/20/2025Agency: Oregon Housing and Community ServicesSalary Range: $5,842 - $8,967Position Type: EmployeePosition Title: LIHTC Program Manager (PA3)Job Description: Oregon Housing & Community Services LIHTC Program Analyst Program Analyst 3 (Remote) - Salem and/or Portland, OR Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is growing our programs and personnel by leaps and bounds! We are looking for a dynamic and detail-oriented professional with an interest in affordable housing development. If you are up for a challenge and ready to hit the ground running with an energetic and supportive team, then you're exactly who we want and need! You don't want to miss this opportunity - apply today! OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY, & INCLUSIONOHCS commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ+ community members, and others to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community. Our Vision is that all Oregonians can pursue prosperity and live free from poverty. Our Mission is to provide stable and affordable housing and engage leaders to develop integrated statewide policy that addresses poverty and provides opportunity for Oregonians. Our Core Values: Collaboration - Compassion - Equity - Integrity - Leadership - Transparency. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Serve as a technical expert for the federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program and assist the Senior Tax Credit Program Manager in all aspects of administering the LIHTC Program. Provide technical expertise and assistance to internal teams and external stakeholders. Participate in the Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA) reviews that may have combined state and federal resources. Tracks and reports on tax credit allocation to federal agencies and national advocate associations for federal programs. Participate in the development and updating of the Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). Review and certify eligible credit use and basis for projects. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSA bachelor's degree in business or public administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a degree related to the agency program that demonstrates the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years' experience coordinating or administering a program -OR- Any combination of experience or education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skill requirements listed for the classification. Note: The specific job-related experience or education requirements will be listed by the recruiting agency based on the position under recruitment. To request a copy of the position description, please contact: HCS_HR.Solutions@HCS.oregon.gov DESIRED ATTRIBUTESThe most competitive candidates will possess the following attributes, experience, and knowledge:
You will become part of an innovative and strategic group of professionals and enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package!
*These dates are approximate and may change. *
If you have questions about the job announcement, or need an alternate format to apply, please contact the HR Solutions Inbox at: HCS_HR.Solutions@oregon.gov WHO WE AREOregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is Oregon's housing finance agency. We provide financial and program support to create and preserve opportunities for quality, affordable housing for Oregonians of lower and moderate income. Our vision is that all Oregonians can pursue prosperity and to live free from poverty. Across Oregon, housing has emerged as a paramount concern. The lack of available housing, high rents and high home prices are driving rapid increases in housing instability and homelessness. The data is clear: too many Oregonians are without a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. OHCS is placing a greater emphasis on strategic planning and the way we invest our resources. Recently, we have restructured, refocused, and reimagined our agency. Our work has led to an increased emphasis on data, research, and customer service. We are carrying that effort forward with the Statewide Housing Plan. The plan articulates the extent of Oregon's housing problem and what we can do to address it. OHCS committed to the Housing Stability Council and our stakeholders that the plan will be responsive to the needs of the state. OHCS released its Building Oregon's Future: 2023 Annual Report to update the agency's significant progress in meeting the goals outlined in the 2019 Statewide Housing Plan. We are now more than halfway into the five-year plan. To learn more about Oregon Housing and Community Services, visit our website: https://www.oregon.gov/OHCS/pages/index.aspx Affordable Rental Housing: Development ResourcesOregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) provides stable and affordable housing and engages leaders to develop integrated statewide policy that addresses poverty and provides opportunity for Oregonians. OHCS's vision for the state is that all Oregonians have the opportunity to pursue prosperity and live free from poverty. OHCS serves as the State of Oregon's housing finance agency. OHCS provides financial support to create and preserve quality, affordable housing for Oregonians of lower and moderate incomes. The Affordable Rental Housing Division administers federal, and state funded multifamily rental housing resources to facilitate the increased availability of safe, decent, affordable housing for Oregonians with low incomes. This includes the development of new multifamily units and the acquisition and rehabilitation of existing multifamily units, the long-term maintenance of affordable multifamily housing through portfolio administration, and HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) contract administration. The Development Resources Section of the Affordable Rental Housing Division administers federal, and state funded multifamily rental housing resources to facilitate the increased availability of safe, decent, and affordable housing for Oregonians with low incomes. The Development Resources section administers competitive and non-competitive funding processes to dedicate funding resources. The section ensures policy objectives are met while meeting local needs and statewide priorities. The section also ensures long-term affordability through its financing. This position is within the Resources Unit, which is part of the Development Resources Section. This unit is responsible for administering state and federal programs, including the 9% and 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credit, and funding processes to help build new and preserve affordable housing throughout the Oregon. WANT TO KNOW MORE? LET US HELP YOU!
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