Community Development Banking List
01-28-2011, 06:18 PM
Original message from: RMorales@cdcu.coop
Dear Community Development Banking Listserv Members:
Below is an exciting opportunity for a committed professional to lead the phase 2 development of a young organization promoting affordable and sustainable homeownership in San Francisco. We are currently accepting applications and encourage qualified candidates to apply.
Job Announcement
Executive Director
HomeownershipSF
San Francisco, CA
Overview
The Board of Directors of HomeownershipSF seeks a resourceful and visionary executive leader in the field of affordable homeownership services. In partnership with HomeownershipSF's Board of Directors, the successful candidate must be prepared to carry forward a new organization and build on the legacy of HomeownershipSF's member agencies in helping diverse and underserved households achieve and sustain homeownership in San Francisco. The executive director will create and implement strategies for significantly increasing the ability of HomeownershipSF and its member agencies to help more people become and maintain homeownership in San Francisco.
About HomeownershipSF
HomeownershipSF serves as a centralized resource for all affordable homeownership opportunities in San Francisco, providing seamless homeownership services to first-time homebuyers through its member agencies. HomeownershipSF was founded as a nonprofit corporation in 2009 by five area nonprofit housing organizations: Asian, Inc., Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) of San Francisco, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA), San Francisco Housing Development Corporation (SFHDC) and San Francisco Urban Community Housing Corporation (SF Urban).
The mission of HomeownershipSF is to help diverse and underserved households achieve and sustain homeownership in San Francisco through a coordinated network of member organizations.
To accomplish its mission, HomeownershipSF provides the following core services:
· A centralized website with information about affordable homeownership products and services;
· A public awareness campaign about affordable homeownership opportunities;
· Uniform delivery standards for homeownership education and counseling;
· Coordination and information-sharing about delivery of homeownership services;
· Capacity-building of homeownership service providers; and
· Advocacy and public policy development related to affordable homeownership issues.
HomeownershipSF's annual operating budget of $350,000 supports two full-time staff. Its office is centrally located at the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center at Fifth and Folsom Streets in downtown San Francisco.
Basic Functions
The executive director is directly responsible for the overall management and daily administration of HomeownershipSF.
Key functions include:
§ Implementing the strategic goals and objectives of the organization;
§ With the Board Chair, enabling the Board to fulfill its governance mission; and
§ Giving direction and leadership toward the achievement of the organization's philosophy, mission, strategy and annual goals and objectives.
Reporting Relationship
The executive director reports directly to the Board of Directors and supervises the program specialist.
For a full job description, candidate profile, salary and benefits package, and application information, please go to: www.homeownershipsf.org/jobs<http://www.homeownershipsf.org/jobs>. ('http://www.homeownershipsf.org/jobs>.')
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Rafael O. Morales
Public Affairs Officer &
West Coast Program Officer
Tel 800.437.8711 x206
Fax 415.921.0182
Cell 415.640.8199
National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions
1167 Mission Street, 4th Floor * San Francisco, CA 94103 * www.cdcu.coop<http://www.cdcu.coop/> ('http://www.cdcu.coop/>')
Join us in Hollywood, June 15-18, 2011 for the
37th Annual Conference on Serving the Underserved!
For more information, please click here<http://www.cdcu.coop/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1692>. ('http://www.cdcu.coop/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1692>.')
Dear Community Development Banking Listserv Members:
Below is an exciting opportunity for a committed professional to lead the phase 2 development of a young organization promoting affordable and sustainable homeownership in San Francisco. We are currently accepting applications and encourage qualified candidates to apply.
Job Announcement
Executive Director
HomeownershipSF
San Francisco, CA
Overview
The Board of Directors of HomeownershipSF seeks a resourceful and visionary executive leader in the field of affordable homeownership services. In partnership with HomeownershipSF's Board of Directors, the successful candidate must be prepared to carry forward a new organization and build on the legacy of HomeownershipSF's member agencies in helping diverse and underserved households achieve and sustain homeownership in San Francisco. The executive director will create and implement strategies for significantly increasing the ability of HomeownershipSF and its member agencies to help more people become and maintain homeownership in San Francisco.
About HomeownershipSF
HomeownershipSF serves as a centralized resource for all affordable homeownership opportunities in San Francisco, providing seamless homeownership services to first-time homebuyers through its member agencies. HomeownershipSF was founded as a nonprofit corporation in 2009 by five area nonprofit housing organizations: Asian, Inc., Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) of San Francisco, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA), San Francisco Housing Development Corporation (SFHDC) and San Francisco Urban Community Housing Corporation (SF Urban).
The mission of HomeownershipSF is to help diverse and underserved households achieve and sustain homeownership in San Francisco through a coordinated network of member organizations.
To accomplish its mission, HomeownershipSF provides the following core services:
· A centralized website with information about affordable homeownership products and services;
· A public awareness campaign about affordable homeownership opportunities;
· Uniform delivery standards for homeownership education and counseling;
· Coordination and information-sharing about delivery of homeownership services;
· Capacity-building of homeownership service providers; and
· Advocacy and public policy development related to affordable homeownership issues.
HomeownershipSF's annual operating budget of $350,000 supports two full-time staff. Its office is centrally located at the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center at Fifth and Folsom Streets in downtown San Francisco.
Basic Functions
The executive director is directly responsible for the overall management and daily administration of HomeownershipSF.
Key functions include:
§ Implementing the strategic goals and objectives of the organization;
§ With the Board Chair, enabling the Board to fulfill its governance mission; and
§ Giving direction and leadership toward the achievement of the organization's philosophy, mission, strategy and annual goals and objectives.
Reporting Relationship
The executive director reports directly to the Board of Directors and supervises the program specialist.
For a full job description, candidate profile, salary and benefits package, and application information, please go to: www.homeownershipsf.org/jobs<http://www.homeownershipsf.org/jobs>. ('http://www.homeownershipsf.org/jobs>.')
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Rafael O. Morales
Public Affairs Officer &
West Coast Program Officer
Tel 800.437.8711 x206
Fax 415.921.0182
Cell 415.640.8199
National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions
1167 Mission Street, 4th Floor * San Francisco, CA 94103 * www.cdcu.coop<http://www.cdcu.coop/> ('http://www.cdcu.coop/>')
Join us in Hollywood, June 15-18, 2011 for the
37th Annual Conference on Serving the Underserved!
For more information, please click here<http://www.cdcu.coop/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1692>. ('http://www.cdcu.coop/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1692>.')