$119,000 - 128,000 yearly
*This role will be hybrid, requiring two days each week in office, and can be based out of any of our Kansas City, MO; New York City, NY; or Washington, D.C. Corporate Offices.
NeighborWorks as a Company and an Employer
At NeighborWorks® America, our people are humble, passionate and creative. We lead with empathy, encourage curiosity and embrace ambiguity. For over 45 years, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp., a national, nonpartisan nonprofit organization known as NeighborWorks America, has worked to make every community a place of opportunity. Our network includes nearly 250 organizations in every state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
NeighborWorks America offers grant funding, peer exchange, technical assistance, evaluation tools and access to professional learning as the nation’s leading trainer of housing and community development professionals. NeighborWorks network organizations provide affordable homes, owned and rented, financial counseling and coaching, community building through resident engagement, and collaboration across health, employment and education. If our mission inspires you, read on to learn more about how you can support our work.
Caring for communities starts with caring for our internal community, our staff. Picture yourself in a collaborative and diverse hybrid environment surrounded by colleagues who challenge, encourage and inspire you. This opportunity offers an impressive total rewards package that includes a 401(k) match of up to 12%, 11 paid holidays, generous leave (including 40 hours of paid volunteer time) and industry-leading benefits. Start your career with NeighborWorks America and take advantage of our Staff Training and Education Program (STEP), designed to support continued learning and professional development. Our benefits are designed to support staff holistically, enabling them to give their best in both work and life.
We are a mission-based organization committed to fostering a high-performing culture guided by our core values:
Work at a Glance: Create New Partnerships, Expand Fundraising Opportunities.
Position Summary: Real Estate Program Strategy Leader
The Director, Real Estate Development serves as a senior program leader and subject matter expert responsible for the design, implementation, and evaluation of national initiatives that strengthen the real estate development capacity and sustainability of NeighborWorks network organizations. Working under the direction of the Vice President, National Real Estate Programs, the Director translates departmental strategies into effective programs, grants, training, technical assistance, and stakeholder engagement activities. The position leverages data, industry trends, and network feedback to identify opportunities, improve program performance, and advance affordable housing development and preservation practices. The Director manages key programmatic partnerships, facilitates peer-learning and advisory activities, and provides technical expertise to support departmental goals and priorities.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
Nature of Work Contacts:
The Director of Real Estate Development will interact with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders to achieve NeighborWorks America’s strategic goals, programmatic effectiveness, and information-based execution.
Key internal stakeholders, include, but are not limited to: National Real Estate Programs Team (Sr. Director of Asset Management/Resident Services, Director of Real Estate Programs, Director of Sustainability and Resilience, etc.); NeighborWorks America Field Operations regional staff with a focus on effective grant strategies and network engagement; Corporate Strategy & Impact with a focus on leveraging data to inform/guide, Organizational Assessment Division with a focus on organizational health and Resource Development with a focus on expanding and increasing key external partnership(s)/sponsorship(s) fundraising.
Key external stakeholders, include, but not limited to: Partners and funders positioned to help facilitate the achievement strategic goals and enhance visibility of NeighborWorks real estate development initiatives; NeighborWorks America network real estate development teams and grantees, financial institutions/funders (including the capital corporations - NeighborWorks Capital and Community Housing Capital) positioned to support the expansion of access to capital to the network, vendors/consultants as required, to execute and deliver on programmatic priorities.
Fiscal Responsibilities:
The Director of Real Estate Development will be responsible for managing budgets, overseeing grant development, and executing any necessary consultant/vendor contracts with Procurement.
Required Minimum Qualifications:
(a) Education: Bachelor’s degree in real estate, Urban Planning, Public Administration, Business Administration, Finance, Community Development, or a related field required. Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of degrees.
(b) Experience: Minimum of 8 years of professional experience in affordable housing development, management, or finance, including technical and leadership roles, or a relevant combination of education and experience.
(c) Licenses, Certifications: None specified.
(d) Competencies, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
(e) NeighborWorks America Staff are expected to demonstrate excellence in the following:
(f) Technology: Proficient use of Microsoft Office suite.
Preferred Qualifications:
Working Conditions:
(a) Travel: Up to 30 percent
(b) Physical/Sensory Demands: Fast-paced work environment. Work is performed in an office and field setting; extensive computer usage, including extensive use of video conferencing.
(c) Hybrid work environment - requires two days in the office
Salary Range: $119,000- $128,000
The salary offered for the role will be based on a variety of factors, including geographic location, internal equity, and the candidate’s qualifications/professional experience.
Special Provisions:
None Specified.
Requisition Close Date: July 17, 2026, 5 p.m. ET
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools is strictly prohibited as candidates seeking employment with NeighborWorks America engage in our interview process. Prohibited uses of AI include but are not limited to, drafting and submitting misleading resumes, using or referencing AI-produced answers during any portion of our interview process, or using an AI notetaking tool. Candidates are welcome to take notes, but using AI is not permitted. Prohibited use of AI during the interview process will result in immediate disqualification. In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, NeighborWorks America will consider reasonable accommodations requested by candidates seeking employment with our organization.
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