Organization: Redevelopment Management Associates
Annual Salary: $35,000 – $55,000 DOE
Closing Date: Until filled
Apply to: info@rma.us.com
Position Summary (Major Job Duties)
Responsible for providing project coordination services for clients of RMA including downtown redevelopment management, redevelopment incentives, Community Redevelopment Agency management, neighborhood redevelopment, housing projects, and horizontal and vertical construction projects. The coordinator reports directly to Project Managers. RMA offices are located in Pompano Beach, downtown Miami and Delray Beach however Project Coordinators may work directly out of Client City Halls.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Coordination includes the following responsibilities:
- Assists with the management of redevelopment plans for various projects; may be in charge of coordinating several projects at the same time; Must be highly organized and efficient
- Compile databases and relevant planning and economic information regarding housing, retail, industrial, and office development activity
- Assist Project Managers, private developers and business owners with affairs relating to redevelopment, land development and economic development
- Interact with community groups, residents, business owners to ensure the CRA projects are well communicated
- Organize and analyze information and formulate recommendations to Project Manager
- Coordinate community forums, interact with community groups, residents, business owners to ensure the CRA projects are well communicated
- Assist in the preparation of developer and tenant real estate packages, including Requests for Proposals that provide site information, demographics, photographs, surveys, environmental information, and more to use in attracting tenants and developers
Qualifications (Education, work experience, special requirements)
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in business, urban planning, finance, construction management or related field and/or have a minimum of one to three (1-3) years experience in the public/private sector in a progressive city in real estate development, planning, project coordination, economic development and/or any equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Government experience and knowledge of intergovernmental operations and the redevelopment process a plus. • Being able to bridge between the private sector and public sector is critical.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to work with a team comprised of multiple disciplines.
- Affiliations or membership with trade associations exemplifying additional education is a plus, such as Florida Planning Association, Urban Land Institute, Florida Redevelopment Association, International Council of Shopping Centers, NAIOP, IEDC, or other related associations.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
Performs varied administrative responsibilities; usually under moderate direct supervision, allowing latitude for use of independent judgment. However, the position will require working with a team of professionals who take on their own assignments but also share assignments with one another. Composes a variety of correspondence, especially to the public. Establishes and maintains a variety of complex records and reports. Computes and compiles data. Sets up and maintains files. Schedules meetings. Observes conditions in the community, speaks with community leaders, takes photographs, and makes presentations before governmental committees, boards and community organizations.