Housing Manager

Boulder County CO

Boulder, CO

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$85,608–$104,436 Per Year
SKILLS
Accounts Receivable, Affordable Housing, Analysis Skills, Asset Management, Background Investigation, Best Practices, Budget Management, Budgeting, Childcare, Coaching, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Corrective Action, Cross-Functional, Customer Relations, Customer Service Operations, Customer Support/Service, Diversity, Driver's License, Employee Assistance Plan, English Language, Federal Laws and Regulations, Finance, Financial Reporting, Government, Health Plan, Hospital, Insurance, Interpret Regulations, Leadership, Leasing, Legal, Legal Support Skills, Loans, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Maintain Compliance, Manual Dexterity, Mentoring, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Product Family, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Word, Multilingual, Needs Assessment, Office Equipment, Operational Audit, Operational Support, Operations Processes, Options Outstanding, PC (Personal Computer) Systems, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Performance Reviews, Policy Implementation, Process Improvement, Property Maintenance, Property Management, Property Rentals, Real Estate Development, Regulations, Reimbursement, Rental Rates, Rentals, Requirements Management, Retirement Plan, Rural Development, Sales Management, Service Delivery, Set Goals, Spanish Language, Staff Development, Staff Training, State Laws and Regulations, Stewardship, Strategic Planning, Systems Analysis, Team Building, Team Lead/Manager, Team Player, Time Management, Tuition Fees, Variance Analysis, Vision Plan, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Boulder, CO
POSTED
30+ days ago

Housing Manager

Salary

$85,608.00 - $123,264.00 Annually

Location

Boulder County, CO

Job Type

Full-time

Job Number

6761(HO4)

Department

Housing

Division

HO Property Operations

Opening Date

05/06/2026

Closing Date

5/13/2026 11:59 PM Mountain

FLSA

Exempt

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Description

Boulder County Housing Department is seeking to hire a Housing Manager. Boulder County Housing Authority (BCHA) Boulder County Housing Authority is seeking a collaborative, mission driven Housing Manager to lead property operations, strengthen resident relationships, and advance equitable, trauma informed housing practices across our affordable housing portfolio. BCHA operates across more than 700 square miles and oversees 61 affordable housing properties, 250 buildings, and 1,073 homes. This role is essential to maintaining consistent, high-quality operations across this large, diverse portfolio.

The Housing Manager provides strategic leadership to a team of Property Managers; ensures compliance with LIHTC, HUD, CHFA, and Rural Development requirements; and partners closely with Maintenance, Asset Management, and Resident Services. This highly client-facing role focuses on building trust based relationships with tenants, internal teams, and community partners. The ideal candidate will help cultivate a stable, collaborative, equity-centered team culture-supporting staff who have navigated significant challenges and are rebuilding communication, trust, and shared accountability.

This is a full-time, benefited position that will work Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm with occasional evening or weekend responsibilities to address emergencies, resident needs, or regulatory deadlines required. This position will work out of 455 N. Burlington, Lafayette, Colorado with regular travel to BCHA properties across Boulder County. Under Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) guidelines, this position is exempt.

Boulder County requires its employees to reside in the state of Colorado as of the first day of work.

Hiring Salary Range: $85,608.00 - $104,436.00 Annually

Tentative Hiring Timeline:

  • Phone Screening: Week of May 18th
  • First Round Interviews: Week of May 18th
  • Second Round Interviews: Week of May 25th
  • Language Proficiency Test: Week of June 1st
  • Reference Check: Week of May 25th

New employees receive an 80-hour bank of vacation at the time of hire, in addition to 8 hours of both vacation and medical leave accruals each month (Must not have been employed at Boulder County during the 12 months prior to re-hire date to qualify). Boulder County offers bountiful benefits, including pension contributions.

Boulder County employees may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). Visit studentaid.gov for more information.

Examples of Duties

  • Program, Property & Portfolio Leadership

  • Oversee the administration, operations, and contract compliance

  • Establish goals and objectives for housing programs, properties, and teams, ensuring alignment with regulatory agencies, including LIHTC, HUD, CHFA, RD, and the Colorado Division of Housing

  • Serve as a key liaison between Property Management, Asset Management, and Maintenance; provide direction, coaching, and support to ensure operational consistency and adherence to best practices

  • Ensure teams are accountable for high quality leasing and property operations, maximizing occupancy, maintaining strong fiscal stewardship, and following federal, state, and local regulations

  • Lead implementation of operational policies and procedures; draft and recommend revisions to improve effectiveness and maintain compliance

  • Conduct reviews, studies, and evaluations of operating practices and identify opportunities to enhance departmental performance and service delivery

  • Prepare for and participate in regulatory inspections, REAC assessments, audits, and lender/investor reviews; oversee timely submission of corrective responses

  • Financial & Compliance Oversight

  • Review, analyze, and monitor budgets, property financials, variance reports, occupancy performance, and accounts receivable

  • Collaborate with the Director of Finance and Asset Management to prepare property budget estimates; submit final drafts for approval

  • Approve rent adjustments, write-offs, and reimbursement requests in accordance with policy

  • Ensure staff and property operations comply with Fair Housing, landlord tenant law, reasonable accommodation requirements, and all applicable regulations

  • Provide oversight for lease enforcement and eviction processes; coordinate with legal partners and attend court proceedings as necessary

  • Resident Centered Services

  • Model and promote excellent customer service rooted in equity, trauma-informed practice, and culturally responsive engagement

  • Build strong relationships with tenants, internal teams, community partners, and service providers to support positive resident experiences and community stability

  • Monitor and improve resident facing processes, including move ins, recertifications, communications, and conflict resolution

  • Staff Leadership, Development & Supervision

  • Supervise, mentor, and develop Property Managers and other assigned staff, ensuring clear expectations, equitable workload distribution, and high performance

  • Conduct performance evaluations; provide coaching, guidance, and corrective action when needed; recommend personnel actions including hiring, promotions, and separations

  • Identify training needs and ensure consistent opportunities for staff to receive education in HUD, LIHTC, RD, Fair Housing, customer service, operations, and industry best practices

  • Conduct regular site visits to mentor staff, assess operational conditions, and provide hands on support

  • Foster a professional, collaborative culture where staff feel supported, accountable, and able to achieve shared goals

  • Strategic & Organizational Contributions

  • Make recommendations regarding the BCHA annual plan, long term development activities, capital planning, strategic priorities, and departmental improvements

  • Attend federal, state, local, and private sector meetings as a representative of BCHA and provide updates on programs and portfolio performance

  • Support BCHA's commitment to racial equity, inclusion, and anti-racism by embedding equity considerations into policies, operations, and staff development

  • Additional Responsibilities

  • Performs related work, as required

  • May be reassigned during emergency situations

Required Qualifications

PLEASE NOTE: When completing your application describe all relevant education and experience, as applications are assessed based on the required qualifications listed. Resumes and other attachments are not accepted in lieu of completed applications and will not be reviewed in the initial screening process. Any personally identifiable information (PII) such as name and address will be redacted from applications that meet the minimum screening requirements and are forwarded to the hiring manager. If the hiring manager selects you to advance in the hiring process, your attachments will then be shared with the hiring team.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

Boulder County is looking for well qualified candidates to fill our positions. Any combination of relevant education and experience is encouraged. In this position, we are looking for a minimum of:

  • 8 (eight) years of combined education and experience in housing or property management related work

INCLUDING

  • 2 (two) years of supervisory experience

Additional related education may count towards required experience.

DRIVERS LICENSE:

  • Applicants must have a valid drivers license and a clean driving record
  • For more information regarding a clean driving record, please click here.

BACKGROUND CHECK:

  • A job offer is contingent on passing a background investigation

Supplemental Information

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bilingual in English and Spanish

  • Additional compensation will be provided based on the use of bilingual skills.

  • Experience managing client facing housing or resident services teams

  • Background in eviction processes or legal compliance

  • Training or experience in restorative or trauma informed leadership

  • 8 years of Property Management experience in affordable and/or market rate housing

  • 2 years of experience supervising site teams of LIHTC properties, Section 8 voucher properties, and/or market-rate rental properties

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:

  • Expert knowledge of the Fair Housing Act
  • Demonstrated leadership skills using performance incentives and team building strategies
  • Thorough knowledge of management principles, practices, and procedures, including landlord/tenant practices and laws
  • Proven track record of success in management of affordable and subsidized multifamily rental properties; including good record of tenant relations
  • Analysis of complex situations and developing timely solutions
  • Availability and willingness to respond to occasional property emergencies in multiple locations on a 24/7 basis, not including scheduled vacations
  • Proficient with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint, Dropbox, Microsoft Teams, HMS (Housing Management Systems), Yardi and other required software programs
  • Strong working knowledge of HUD, LIHTC, CHFA, RD, or similar regulatory programs
  • Experience supervising staff, managing performance, and fostering a healthy team culture
  • Excellent communication, conflict resolution, and relationship building skills
  • Ability to interpret regulations, analyze operational systems, and implement improvements
  • Commitment to racial equity, trauma informed practice, and culturally responsive service delivery
  • Serves as the primary leader for all eviction and lease enforcement activities across BCHA's portfolio - this includes directing staff, coordinating with legal counsel, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting trauma informed resident engagement throughout all stages of the process

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • On housing sites, may occasionally encounter fumes and/or loud noise
  • This position works equally in an office setting and at housing sites
  • In the office, it is primarily sedentary physical work requiring the ability to lift a maximum of 20 pounds
  • Occasional lifting, carrying, walking, bending over, and standing
  • Frequent hand/eye coordination and finger dexterity to operate personal computer and office equipment
  • Vision for reading, recording and interpreting information

Speech communication and hearing to maintain communication with employees and customers

  • At housing sites, there may be an occasional need to work in inclement weather

Boulder County is a workplace dedicated to supporting individuals and families of all types and to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful environment for all employees. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against applicants and employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

As well as offering competitive pay and a caring work environment, Boulder County offers employees an array of benefits. For all FTE and Term employees, we provide:

  • Outstanding options of comprehensive health plans that include vision and dental coverage. Information can be found HERE.
  • Additional Benefits can be found HERE.
  • Including:
  • Family-forming benefits- infertility treatment, adoption and surrogacy reimbursements
  • 12 weeks Paid Caregiver leave
  • Breast feeding friendly-work environment
  • Sick child care, an infants-at-work policy
  • Access to LifeMart discount hub, including discounts on childcare centers, event tickets, travel and more!
  • Access to a nationally-recognized wellness program
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • PERA 401k
  • Social Security retirement plans
  • Additional Life and Disability Insurance
  • Critical Illness and Accidental Insurance
  • County-paid tuition assistance
  • Eligible for PSLF- Public Service Loan Forgiveness
  • Free EcoPass
  • Hospital Indemnity
  • ID Theft Protection
  • Pet Insurance
  • 8 Hours of Paid Public Service Leave

Generous paid time off

  • Holidays
  • New Years Day January 1
  • Martin Luther Kings Birthday January
  • Presidents Day February
  • Memorial Day May
  • Juneteenth June 19
  • Independence Day July 4
  • Labor Day September
  • Indigenous Peoples Day
  • General Election Day November (first Tuesday after the first Monday, even years)
  • Veterans Day November 11
  • Thanksgiving Day November
  • Friday after Thanksgiving*
  • Christmas Eve- ½ day (full day off depends on day of the week)
  • Christmas Day December 25
  • New Year's Eve- ½ day (full day off depends on day of the week)

Vacation

  • 80-hour bank of vacation at the time of hire
  • Eight hours of vacation per month for the first year of continuous service, then accrue twelve hours of vacation per month after the first year of continuous service.

Medical

  • Eight hours of medical leave for each month employed.

PERA- The County and all employees pay into both Social Security and PERA

  • Employer contribution to Social Security: 7.65% of salary
  • Employer contribution to PERA (Local Government Division- most county employees: 14.76%
  • The District Attorney's Office observe Francis Xavier Cabrini Day on the first Monday in October and omit the Friday after Thanksgiving

Vacation and Medical leave are based off of full time FTE accruals. Part-time FTE/term employees accrue leave based on the percentage of time they work.

01

Do you have a valid drivers license and clean driving record? (Required)

  • Yes
  • No

02

Please describe how you meet the minimum requirement of 8 (eight) years of combined education and experience in housing or property management related work including 2 (two) years of supervisory experience.

03

Please describe your overall experience in housing and property management, including the types of properties and programs you have worked with.

04

Explain your leadership experience collaborating with cross-functional teams such as Property Management, Maintenance, Compliance, Occupancy (HCV/PBV), and finance.

05

What experience do you have with CHFA & LIHTC compliance, including certifications, recertifications, and income calculations.

06

How many LIHTC properties have you managed and how many successful HUD audits have you led?

07

What strategies would you use to improve occupancy rates and strengthen compliance across the portfolio?

08

Describe your management style and how you keep staff engaged during times of change or instability.

09

One of our guiding values is around Inclusion. We value, respect, and support all individuals by being an inclusive, culturally responsive county government. What do you perceive as a challenge when working with a diverse workforce?

10

What efforts have you made, or been involved with, to foster diversity concordance and cultural understanding?

Required Question

Employer Boulder County

Address 2025 14th Street

Boulder, Colorado, 80302

Phone 303-441-3525

Website http://www.bouldercounty.org

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