Job Description | Community Organizer/ Technical Assistance (TA) Manager
This position is classified as Exempt and Full-Time, reports to the Manufactured Housing Cooperative Development Center (MHCDC) Senior Technical Assistance (TA) Manager and is a union position represented by CWA Local 7901. CASA of Oregon is located in Sherwood, OR
This position is a Grade 6 with a salary range of $67,671 - $90,070 Department Director: Alex Annand, alex@casaoforegon.org Supervisor: Emily Rodriguez, emily@casaoforegon.org
POSITION OVERVIEW
The tasks of the MHCDC Organizer and TA Manager are to organize the residents of manufactured housing communities (MHC), to train them to operate a business (resident-owned cooperative(ROC)) and to assist residents understand the responsibilities and duties required to own and operate their community as a ROC. In partnership with the MHCDC team, this position assists in the coordination of all post-purchase activities in the ROCs that CASA assists and will help ensure that each ROC in their portfolio receives timely and appropriate technical assistance, as well as provide guidance to the cooperatives in compliance issues. This position requires a bilingual Spanish speaking individual and requires extensive travel throughout the state to attend meetings during the day and evenings, and possibly weekends. A valid driver's license as well as access to reliable transportation are required.
PRIMARY DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES
Work with members of the MHCDC team to convert communities to cooperative resident ownership
Introduce residents to the idea of cooperative resident ownership
Identify leaders within the community
Provide direct support to residents in forming a non-profit cooperative and cooperative development, including:
Electing an interim board of directors
Forming various park committees
In cooperation with committees, board members and legal counsel, facilitate the production of interim and permanent bylaws, community rules, membership agreements, space leases and other corporate documents
Developing and conducting resident surveys
Assist the board of directors in the selection of an attorney, Property Management Company and other service providers
Provide training and support to board in their governance role including, but not limited to, parliamentary procedure, working with outside vendors, financial analysis and monitoring, developing policies and procedures, forming and using committees, resolving inter-community conflict, capital improvement and funding plan, effective communications, legal and regulatory compliance, bylaws and community rule development and contract negotiations
Provide training to members in areas such as creating a shared vision for the community, members' rights and responsibilities and corporate structure
Collaborate with national partners to develop strategies and share lessons learned
Develop or adapt the education curriculum, and supporting handouts for cooperative members, non-members and the board of directors
Provide direct, ongoing support to the Cooperative, post-purchase, including:
Assist in the election of a permanent board of directors
Deliver management and operations training for the board of directors
Periodic evaluations of Cooperative operations
Provide appropriate training and direction to the cooperative's property management company
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
Facilitates and manages ongoing board member leadership development and training by attending monthly cooperative board meetings
Oversees asset management of the cooperative through monitoring compliance with lender requirements, financing documents, regulatory agreements and other sources of financial, statutory and regulatory reporting requirements, including submittal of compliance reporting to investors, lenders, monitoring agencies and other stakeholders
Involves, as needed, the cooperative attorney to ensure cooperative adherence to Oregon nonprofit cooperative law
Assists cooperative board members with annual renewals and business requirements including taxes, insurance, and state business registration
Works closely with cooperative board members and the property manager in the creation of annual operating budgets and short and long-term capital improvement plans, the use of replacement reserves and facilitates the reserve fund transfer requests
Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Education/Experience AA or BA/BS in communications, sociology, social work, and community organizing or related preferred. Experience in community building and organizing may be substituted for education. Three years demonstrated success in community building and resident organizing required. Knowledge of cooperative formations and functions preferred.
NOTE: A combination of education/training/work experience demonstrating general qualifications for the position may be accepted in lieu of degree requirement.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
PHYSICAL AND SENSORY CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS
The following capabilities are required in order to perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations that do not create an undue burden on the company are available to address the following requirements:
CASA is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and veteran or (dis)ability status. CASA of Oregon also complies with federal and state (dis)ability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with (dis)abilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact the department director.
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