What are the responsibilities and job description for the Real Estate Associate Project Manager ( FEAHD Fellowship) position at Opportunity Communities?
Local leaders in the Massachusetts community development space have created a paid fellowship to
build and advance representation from the communities CDCs they serve in affordable housing real
estate development, providing a career path for people who want to make a difference. Graduates will
be ready for successful careers in the field that could earn six figures within five to seven years.
Opportunity Communities is recruiting fellows for placement within host CDCs through the Fellowship
for Equitable Housing Development. As a fellow, you will be matched with a host organization who will
hire you as an Associate Project Manager, and the fellowship will provide training, mentorship, and
career development to support your growth in this new career field.
The Associate Project Manager has a wide range of responsibilities that support the Host Organization’s
potential and active real estate development projects, including involvement in the planning, finance,
design, construction, and administration of real estate projects. The Associate Project Manager typically
reports to the Director of Real Estate, and will assist the Director of Real Estate and Project Managers
through collaborative and independent assignments. The Associate Project Manager will be provided
with opportunities for increased responsibility and independence in project management work
commensurate with experience and quality of work. The expectation is for the Associate Project
Manager to gain competency to independently manage project-management tasks and relationships
with community stakeholders, government agencies, public funders, private lenders, consultants,
contractors, and other key people who play a part in developing successful projects. The Associate
Project Manager participates in agency-wide events and initiatives.
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities:
● Assist with key real estate project management functions, including:
o Project feasibility analysis, including market research, due diligence, and financing.
o Obtaining permits, approvals, and conducting regulatory reviews.
o Preparation and management of development team contracts.
o Preparation of financial applications and reports.
o Project financial management, including invoicing, requisitions, and budgets.
o Preparing and tracking project budgets and project schedules.
o Predevelopment, acquisition, construction and permanent financing.
o Managing design requirements and team coordination through the design phase.
● Prepare and maintain project records, including electronic and paper files.
● Prepare reports, presentations, and documentation related to project progress and outcomes.
● Perform all other duties necessary for the maintenance of an efficient and productive real estate
development office.
● Participate actively in the agency’s organizational meetings, events, and initiatives.
● Coordinate with cross-functional teams, including finance, construction, community
engagement and resident services, to ensure project success.
Non-Essential Functions
● Assist in the planning and preparation of community charrette meetings.
● Assist in planning public relations events around, for example, groundbreakings and ribbon
cuttings.
● Assist in planning and developing processes, policies, and procedures that will improve the real
estate department’s overall performance.
● Assist in planning the department’s annual goals and five-year strategic plans and other related
organizational documents.
● Attend networking events on behalf of the Host Organization, and represent the Host
Organization at community meetings and professional gatherings.
Work Requirements and Fellowship Candidate Qualifications
● High School Diploma (Associate Degree or higher preferred)
● Applicants from underrepresented backgrounds in real estate development
● Demonstrated interest in real estate development, community development, or housing
● Desire to work within communities of color, and low-income or under-invested
communities
● Excellent written and verbal communications
● Demonstrated interest in real estate, finance, and/or community development; experience
desirable.
● Highly organized and detail-oriented.
● Ability to manage multiple priorities and assignments in a fast-paced environment, and meet
deadlines.
● Analytical and problem-solving skills.
● Demonstrated ability to express ideas clearly, verbally and in writing.
● Quantitative skills and interest in working with numbers and budgets.
● Computer skills, including high level of proficiency in MS Excel, Powerpoint and Word; .
● Demonstrated ability to work independently, as part of a team, and in a diverse community.
● Creative, entrepreneurial, and driven attitude towards work, with a sense of humor desired.
● Bilingual/bicultural encouraged to apply; prior personal or professional experience in the
agency's geographic area is a valuable asset.
● Willingness to work a flexible schedule, including occasional nights.
Physical Requirements
● Ability to navigate an active construction site safely.
Qualification Requirements:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function in a
satisfactory manner. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or
ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to
perform the essential functions.
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
LINK to website job posting
https://www.oppcommunities.org/fellowship-applicants