Development Manager
BC Housing
Vancouver & Lower Mainland
closes in 12 days (Mon, 24 Feb) full time
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
($96,964- $114,075 Annually)
POSITION SUMMARY
The Development Manager is responsible for the initiation, planning, design, risk assessment and delivery of a portfolio of complex and diverse social, affordable and mixed market housing, group home and specialized facility developments/projects through all project development phases, from initiation through to warranty inspection and occupancy. He/she/they provides project leadership and coordination to a project team and works collaboratively with project sponsors and partners, including societies, private sector developers, consultants, industry specialists, contractors, government ministries, municipality officials, Health Authorities, First Nations and various agencies in achieving project objectives. Specific responsibilities vary depending on the role BC Housing is playing in each project, whether as a funding/delivery agency and lender (for social housing projects where the Society has a development consultant) or as project manager and lender for directly delivered projects. The position is accountable for ensuring that all due diligence requirements have been considered and completed, and that the various funding and finance models abide by Provincial fiduciary requirements.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
The successful candidate will have the following:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
University degree in business administration, project management, land use planning, or real estate development and financing or a related field
Considerable project management experience relating to the development of multi-unit residential housing, including the non-profit sector market, as well as experience negotiating contracts, municipal land use entitlements and real estate issues, and partnership agreements.
Or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience acceptable to the Employer.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Considerable knowledge and understanding of project management philosophies, theories and principles, including project scoping, budget development/financial management, scheduling, tendering, quality assurance, risk management and project team coordination
Considerable knowledge and understanding of real estate property development and construction, and related business concepts, processes and practices
Considerable knowledge of municipal planning; public consultation processes; design, development and delivery processes; project tendering and construction processes; and warranty, handover and operational processes related to real estate development and construction
Working knowledge and understanding of BC Housing’s housing programs, and development and lending policies specifically relating to the development of social housing
Good planning, organizational and time management skills in a complex and fast-paced environment with defined timelines
Strong negotiation, facilitation, influencing, persuasion, conflict resolution and consensus building skills
Good interpersonal, project leadership and team building skills
Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills
Proficient computer skills including use of relevant business applications, particularly complex spreadsheet, scheduling management and project management software
Ability to coordinate planning, design development, construction and due diligence activities within a regulatory framework for a range of projects, and balance diverse interests, risks and benefits in achieving project objectives
Ability to analyze and solve complex and challenging issues, strategize options, form solutions, mitigate risks and make effective decisions, using a high degree of judgment and business acumen
Ability to develop, influence and manage collaborative and mutually beneficial relationships with stakeholders/ partners, interest groups and public
Ability to prepare detailed and complex reports on real estate property and planning, design, development and construction matters
Ability to communicate ideas and issues with a broad range of audiences, including industry professionals, clients, partners and stakeholders, where there may be diverging stakeholder objectives and opinions
Ability to work effectively in a team environment
Ability to travel
Valid BC Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle.
Due to the nature of this role, a valid class 5 driver's license and satisfactory driving record is required.
Due to the nature of this role, access to a reliable vehicle will be required
Indigenous candidates are welcome to connect with an Indigenous team member in our organization to discuss the recruitment process and our workplace, please contact to arrange a call.
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