Senior Manager, Community Stabilization
Posted by NeighborWorks America on February 6, 2017
The NeighborWorks America Community Initiatives department is currently recruiting for a Senior Manager, Community Stabilization. I would appreciate your help in circulating the posting among your networks. In addition, please feel free to forward to anyone who might be a good candidate. This position is responsible for designing and delivering tools, training, technical assistance and other resources to advance community stabilization activities within the NeighborWorks network and broader community development field. See below for a brief summary; the full posting can also be found here:
https://www.appone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?R_ID=1501048
The positing is open through February 11th.
Position Summary
The Senior Manager, Community Stabilization develops resources and implements programming to support the effectiveness of the NeighborWorks network and the community development industry in their community stabilization activities. The Senior Manager employs specialized content expertise in the areas of affordable housing, neighborhood revitalization, community planning, and comprehensive community development to design and deliver technical assistance, training, tools and resources to the NeighborWorks network and broader community development field. The Senior Manager also promotes the community stabilization and neighborhood revitalization leadership of NeighborWorks America and the NeighborWorks network through a variety of platforms, including speaking engagements, presentations and publications.
[Ed note: I’ve been told previous employees have live in Philadelphia even though the organization is based in DC.]
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