
Home Repair Programs Manager
Home Repair Programs Manager
Posting Description
The Home Repair Programs Manager oversees all aspects of South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity's home repair program and works onsite in a limited construction capacity when program demands are high. The program currently includes critical home repairs, energy efficiency upgrades (such as heat pump installations), and aging in place upgrades. The home repair programs manager is responsible for setting and attaining the program’s annual goals, supervising home repair staff and contractors, and managing relationships with homeowners, community partners, and grantors. The manager is also responsible for training staff and volunteers in safety practices, meeting all grant requirements from multiple entities, and continuously exploring opportunities to grow and innovate the program.
You are a process-oriented, strategic professional with an understanding of construction fundamentals who wants to work for a mission-focused organization committed to making sure as many of our South Sound neighbors as possible can live in safe, healthy homes. You tackle big goals with your organizational and people-leading know-how. You thrive juggling many projects and relationships - and understand that integrity and adaptability are the backbones of healthy and effective program management. You’re a proactive, quick-learning, team-oriented colleague who’s equally comfortable face-to-face, on the phone, or using tech-forward solutions.
Key Responsibility: Program Management (40%)
The manager is responsible for evaluating all program applications, conducting onsite assessments, matching qualified participants with appropriate funding sources, and scheduling projects with internal staff or outside contractors. All repair projects must meet funding source requirements and ensure timely reporting and compliance.
Responsibilities generally include:
* Evaluate application and income information to determine program eligibility.
* Coordinate or conduct home assessments for program suitability, feasibility and documentation of project scope.
* Refine and continuously improve the program participant experience from initial inquiry through completion of the program.
* Deliver clear, timely, and dignified communications to program participants throughout the duration of their repair project to ensure compassion and respect.
* Utilize and master technology tools to continuously log and track program participant, project, and funding information, statuses, and tasks, including funding spend down based on anticipated, in-progress, completed, and cancelled projects; work with finance team to reconcile utilization numbers and billing for reimbursements.
* Identify and assign appropriate staff or contractors to all projects, track progress, and collect and process all close-out documentation requirements.
Key Responsibility: Direction and Resources (20%)
* The home repair programs manager works closely with all programs staff and senior director of programs to strategically align service offerings with community needs and resource opportunities.
Key Responsibility: Personnel Management (10%)
* When program demands are high, the manager will conduct onsite construction-related duties in tandem with repair staff. Responsibilities generally include:
* Mobilize, train, and manage staff toward successful completion of their annual plan goals, as well as program and organizational standards.
* Meet regularly with staff to check in on goals, program delivery obstacles, and to provide ongoing support for professional development.
* Establish a culture and environment where staff are empowered to, and capable of, leading and motivating volunteers in the successful completion of repair projects.
Key Responsibility: Leadership, Teamwork, and Inclusivity (5%)
* All team members are responsible for contributing to overall organizational health through positive collaboration, leadership, personal integrity, and a commitment to equity and inclusion.
REQUIREMENTS
* Education and Experience
* High school diploma or equivalent; bachelor’s degree preferred.
* Three years of program management, project startup, or customer service support experience.
* Two years of construction or repair-related experience with ability to complete onsite construction duties in coordination with repair staff.
* One year of previous supervisory or management experience.
* Must have a valid Washington State driver’s license and at least one year minimum of driving experience. A driving record check will be required prior to operating company vehicles.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
* Exceptionally organized with the ability to manage multiple projects, a demanding workload, and day-to-day tasks while maintaining program participant satisfaction.
* Strong relationship building skills with an ability to work constructively with a variety of people.
* Understanding and abilities in project management practices and principles.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* Tech-savvy with a strong understanding of common email/calendar applications and tracking tools, and an ability to adopt and optimize new technologies.
* Proven ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
* Ability to pass a background and reference check.
* Commitment to the South Puget Sound Habitat mission and core values
DETAILS
Reports to: Senior Director of Programs
Supervises: Direct supervision of field-based home repair specialist(s) and contractors.
Hours: 40 hours per week. Typical business hours with some flexibility for preferred schedules.
Compensation: Non-exempt, hourly position. Position range: $26.44-$33.65 per hour (equivalent of $55,000-$70,000 annually); expected hire range: $26.44-$30.29 per hour (equivalent of $55,000-$63,000 annually).
FLSA Status: This position is not exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); it earns overtime for additional time worked.
Benefits: 26 vacation/sick/personal days initially, increasing over time; 13 holidays; 85% employer-paid health, 50% employer-paid dental, 100% employer-paid vision; Simple IRA with 3% match.
Disclaimer: This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties nor required skills. Employees may occasionally perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities to meet the needs of the organization.
More details: see the full job posting for additional information.
APPLY
Submit your cover letter and resume through the portal found at: spshabitat.org/learn-more/careers by March 29, 2026. We will contact successful applicants for interviews. No phone calls, please.
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About
Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. The purpose and goal of Habitat for Humanity International is to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat invites people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses in partnership with families in need. HFHI has an Administrative Headquarters based in Atlanta, Georgia, an Operational Headquarters based in Americus, Georgia and Area Office bases of operations in Manila, Philippines for our Asia and the Pacific work, San Jose, Costa Rica for our Latin American and the Caribbean work, and Bratislava, Slovakia, for our Europe, the Middle East and Africa work.
HFHI is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to employ and assign the best qualified personnel for all our positions in a manner that does not unlawfully 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.
Function
US Affiliate
Auto req ID
10755BR
Position Category
Affiliate-Opportunity
Position Type
Affiliate
Geographic Location
North America
Location
Olympia, WA
Affiliate Name
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity
Salary range
- $55,000 - $70,000 per year