President
Company: Habitat for Humanity Portland Region
Location: Portland
Posted on: May 10, 2025
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Job Description:
Department: Construction Reports to: Chief Operating Officer
Time Commitment: Exempt Level: L Compensation: $112,301 to
$140,376; We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes
medical, dental, and vision insurance, generous paid time off, life
insurance, paid family and medical leave, and more. *For details on
the compensation, see Your Compensation section below. Application
Deadline: Your application is due by June 10 th, 2025. We will not
actively screen applications received after the deadline. Review of
late applications is conducted at the discretion of the hiring
manager. Note to Candidates: We strongly encourage you to apply,
even if you dont believe you meet every one of the qualifications
described. Habitat is an organization committed to building a
diverse and inclusive organization which means that we recognize
that sometimes the best candidate may have a less traditional
background. We acknowledge that requirements for educational and
experience minimums create invisible barriers for historically
oppressed populations in pursuit of employment. Combined with our
equity practices, we focus on candidates abilities to excel within
the responsibilities of the position, based on their experience
found inside and outside formal education and/or work history. We
welcome applicants from all communities, and strongly encourage
Black, indigenous, and people of color, women, people with
disabilities, immigrants, and members of the LGBTQ+ community to
apply for this position. Who You Are: If you are motivated by the
opportunity to create lasting change through affordable
homeownership, and you thrive on leading impactful real estate
development projects from start to finish, then you could be our
next Vice President for Real Estate Development. In this role, you
will oversee the entire construction process, from real estate
acquisition and energy-efficient building methods to securing final
occupancy certificates and addressing post-construction warranty
needs. You are comfortable managing a diverse portfolio of housing
types, including single dwellings, duplexes, triplexes, and condos,
and you excel at creating and refining systems and processes that
ensure the consistent delivery of 60+ quality homes per year, while
engaging both skilled tradespersons and untrained volunteers and
homebuyers in the construction process. You enjoy being part of a
collaborative and mission-driven leadership team, working alongside
the CEO, COO, and other Vice Presidents to address the urgent
challenge of high housing costs in our communities. Your support is
crucial to maintaining Habitat for Humanity Portland Regions
organizational cadence and production goals, and your stakeholders
include not only your fellow leaders, direct reports, and their
Team Members but also the families and communities who benefit from
your work. You are at your best when inspiring and guiding your 20+
person team, owning the responsibility for housing production, and
contributing to an ambitious strategic vision that aims to uplift
more people than ever before through sustainably affordable
homeownership. Who we are: At Habitat for Humanity Portland Region
we believe that everyone deserves a stable and affordable place to
call home. Founded in 1981, we have built and repaired homes in
partnership with over 3,000 people across the Portland region.
Habitat for Humanity Portland Region is an independent affiliate of
Habitat for Humanity International and operates out of three
offices, four brick-and-mortar stores, one warehouse, and
construction sites in Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, King City,
Gresham, and Lake Oswego. Habitat Portland Region is intentional
about building a healthy and thriving organizational culture and
envisions a community of staff, partners, volunteers, and donors
who are deeply committed to equitable and anti-racist practices in
every facet of our organization. All of our staff engage in
continual learning and seek ways to operationalize equitable
practices. Our Equity Statement and Cultural Compact are living,
breathing documents that we continually work toward. Please visit
our website and social media pages to learn more. Youll be
responsible for: Pre-construction activities 30% In cooperation
with Habitat staff and Board members, participate in planning and
budgeting for the organization and the Construction department,
including long-range planning with the Homeownership department
Manage land acquisition activities, including initial screening;
coordinate with the Director of Project Development & Procurement
to prepare feasibility studies as needed. In collaboration with
project stakeholders, be responsible for the delivery of projects
from pre-construction through occupancy. Evaluate acquisition
opportunities, including contracting with external consultants and
engineers. Policy and budget management 30% Initiate the
development of a Quality Assurance program for all work performed
on Habitat projects; ensure that the QA program integrates with the
routines of the Construction Team; in cooperation with the Director
of Construction, ensure QA program compliance. In collaboration
with Finance, review and authorize disbursements/draw requests.
Update the projected annual budget as necessary. Assist in the
preparation and processing of all necessary funding applications
and other project documentation. Prepare and submit project-related
information for reports to funding sources as requested. Represent
the organization before public agencies, community groups, and
funding organizations. Develop, coordinate, and implement action
plans to achieve business targets as articulated in the Strategic
Plan and Annual Plan. New construction activities 20% In
cooperation with the Director of Land Development and Director of
Construction, develop detailed schedules and budgets for each
project, recognizing the inclusion of volunteer labor on projects.
Maintain a process for adherence and accountability to timelines
developed by internal stakeholders, namely Homeownership team and
Government Grants team. Review scheduling issues and identify
resources necessary to maintain the production schedules for
projects. Review Requests for Proposals and bids received from
material suppliers and subcontractors with the Director of Land
Development and/or Project Manager. Execute subcontractor
agreements up to $100k and recommend agreements over $100k to the
President / CEO for execution. Leadership responsibilities 10%
Serve on Leadership Team, ensuring seamless coordination of
Construction activities other departments. Oversee all construction
activities and directly supervise senior Construction department
staff. Hold accountability for, and actively manage the financial
performance of Construction Department. Provide the leadership and
teambuilding necessary to maintain a workforce that continuously
embraces the mission, vision, and values of Habitat for Humanity
Portland Region. In coordination with senior Construction staff,
develop and maintain high-performance teams through supervision,
training, coaching, and mentoring; ensure regular feedback is
shared with staff including timely completion of employee quarterly
objective reviews. Develop and maintain strong relationships with
internal Habitat departments. Develop and maintain positive working
relationships with external development partners and funders and
prepare requests for gifts in-kind to Habitat. Drive and maintain a
departmental culture of safety. Rehab/Recycle Program 10% Refine
and manage Rehab/Recycle program in collaboration with
Homeownership Department To be successful in this role, youll**:
Bring 10+ years of residential construction management experience,
with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role. Extensive
experience managing and optimizing internal systems and controls to
support high-volume residential production, including overseeing
projects from land acquisition through construction, final
occupancy, and warranty completiondelivering 60+ homes annually
with efficiency and quality. Proven ability to lead comprehensive
pre-construction planning, manage multiple concurrent projects
within established budgets and timelines, and oversee detailed
scheduling, resource allocation, and risk mitigation to ensure
successful project delivery. Have demonstrated success in building
and managing high-performing teams through effective leadership,
supervision, coaching, and training. Skilled at fostering a
positive and mission-aligned departmental culture that supports
organizational goals, particularly those of Habitat for Humanity.
Be experienced in cultivating and maintaining collaborative
relationships with internal departments, external development
partners, funding entities, and public agencies to strengthen
project support, align resources, and drive mission-focused
outcomes. **Any combination of formal education, paid work
experience, unpaid/volunteer experience, and life experience will
be considered. To be considered above and beyond the average
candidate in this role, youll also: Have direct experience running
challenging construction projects involving volunteer labor. Be an
expert in developing and maintaining complex project management
systems using Smartsheets. Have experience using Traction/EOS with
a committed team. Your work environment and activities:
OFFICE/HYBRID Your workday will be located in a human-paced,
team-oriented, business-casual style office setting. Depending on
the positions responsibilities, you may be eligible for
remote/hybrid work based on performance and access to essential
work-related resources. While in the office, you will routinely use
standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers,
filing cabinets, and fax machines. An office-based role means that
your day will be mostly sedentary, with some time spent moving
files, opening filing cabinets, bending, and/or standing on a stool
as necessary. Occasionally, you will travel between other Habitat
locations or temporary worksites. Your Work Schedule: 40-hour work
week with a variable schedule that can include evenings and
weekends depending on appointments and events Your Compensation: We
aim to offer competitive pay and benefits and are committed to
equity and transparency in compensation. Basing compensation on a
candidates willingness and/or ability to negotiate leads to
inequities and bias in how employees are compensated, particularly
for historically oppressed groups. We determine the best possible
compensation offer based on base qualifications, relevant
experience, internal equity, and the candidates competencies for
the role demonstrated during the hiring process. Successful
candidates are typically hired within the first half of the Pay
Range and receive scheduled incremental increases. When starting in
this position, your compensation will generally be between $112,301
to $140,376 not exceed the range midpoint. Your Benefits Package:
We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes: 100%
employer-paid health insurance premium (medical, vision,
alternative care, prescriptions) for employee; 50% paid for
dependents 100% employer-funded Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
100% employer-paid dental insurance premium for employee; 50% paid
for dependents 100% employer-paid disability insurance Generous
paid time off: starting at three weeks of Vacation time; two weeks
of Sick time; 11 paid holidays; paid birthday off 3% matching
403(b) retirement savings plan Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Life insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) What to expect
when you apply: We strive to ensure our hiring process is
accessible to all applicants. We know your time is valuable and
want to acknowledge the time it can take to apply for a position.
We ask you to submit your resume, cover letter, and provide three
references from within the industry using our online application.
If you need assistance or accommodations in submitting your
application or throughout the hiring process, please contact [email
removed]. Candidates are reviewed by the hiring manager and the
hiring team. Selected candidates will be invited to participate in
a screening phone call or virtual meeting. The final round of
candidates will be invited to interview in-person with the hiring
team. Occasionally we may request that finalists complete a second
round of in-person interviews. We appreciate the time and effort
that you put into this process. Apply here: We will begin reviewing
applications on or after 6/10/2025, and hope to begin the screening
and interview process a few weeks afterward. If offered the
position, and prior to starting work, you will be asked to complete
a background check that includes a criminal record history record
and motor vehicle record. Information from your background check
will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in
determining your suitability for this position. Habitat for
Humanity Portland Region is an equal opportunity employer and seeks
to employ the best qualified people for all our positions in a
manner that does not discriminate against any person because of
race, color, religion, gender, marital status, age, national
origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation,
veteran/reserve national guard status, or any other status or
characteristic protected by law. This job description is intended
as a guideline only and does not limit in any way the duties or
responsibilities of any employee. Nothing herein shall be construed
as a contract of employment, expressed or implied. All employment
is terminable at will, with or without cause. Employment Type: Full
Time
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