Assistant Vice President of Facilities Management
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager
Volunteers of America-Greater New York (VOA-Greater New York) is an anti-poverty organization working to end homelessness in the New York area by 2050. We operate over 60 programs across New York City, Northern New Jersey and Westchester County including emergency, transitional and permanent housing. Our services extend to families experiencing homelessness, survivors of domestic violence, people living with HIV/AIDS, veterans, youth aging out of foster care, adults with behavioral health or substance use needs, and others in need, including a special education preschool program.
We are in search of new talent in the following position...
Position:
Assistant Vice President of Facilities Management (Hybrid)
The Assistant Vice President (AVP) of Facilities Management is responsible for overseeing the physical maintenance and operation of VOA-GNY properties and construction management of all rehabilitation, new construction, and individual capital improvement projects, ensuring the organization continues to provide safe, accessible, and amenity-rich environments for low-income families and individuals and other people in need.
Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Real Estate, the AVP of Facilities Management provides strategic and operational leadership across a portfolio of over 40 residential and community facilities, ensuring exceptional performance, client satisfaction, and asset value optimization. This role will improve the quality of our current and future properties through ongoing maintenance, operations and capital planning, and construction management, as well as increasing the value of our assets through increased savings and investments.
This role oversees a dedicated team of senior directors, property and construction managers, and expeditors.
Within VOA-GNY, the Real Estate Department (RED) is responsible for leading all development, property management, and asset management functions for the organization. VOA-GNY serves thousands across 67 sites, including 1,884 shelter beds, 2,326 permanent housing units, and 330 scattered-site apartments. With more than 1,700 units of affordable and supportive housing in the pipeline, RED is seeking to rapidly grow the organization's housing portfolio to serve more households in need, with a focus on ensuring new developments are beautiful, innovative, and high quality.
VOA-GNY recently received an unprecedented $20 million donation to support acquisition, predevelopment, and capital costs for new ground-up development in furtherance of this goal.
Location: New York, NY 10020
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree plus at least 10 years of direct, full-time professional property management and construction management experience, specifically in New York City. A Master's degree in real estate, construction management, architecture, urban planning, public administration, business, or a related area of study is strongly preferred. Certifications in property management, construction management, sustainability, or other facility related fields are strongly preferred.
- The candidate must possess a comprehensive understanding of local and federal housing regulations. Familiarity with issues pertaining to homeless services, behavioral health and substance use disorders, and intimate partner violence is a plus.
- The position requires excellent written and oral communication skills with demonstrated experience conveying complex concepts in a clear, persuasive, and succinct manner. The candidate must have the ability to maintain strong, positive relationships with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Exceptional project management skills with the ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously under tight deadlines are required.
Assistant Vice President of Facilities Management, Real Estate Principal Responsibilities:
Oversight of physical plant, building systems, work orders, unit turnover, maintenance staffing, preventive maintenance, and emergency response.
Identifying needs, developing scopes of work, persuasively communicating, and securing funding for capital needs from various City, State, philanthropic, and other funders.
Oversee capital planning for the entire portfolio, prioritizing projects based on physical need, client and staff experience, regulatory requirements, and other factors. Develop and review scopes of work to incorporate trauma informed design that supports specific resident and staff needs and desires.
Manage large-scale rehabilitation, new construction, and individual capital improvement projects from scoping through procurement, design, construction, and closeout.
Support the professional development of directors, property managers, and on-site maintenance teams, fostering accountability and high performance.
Establish and enforce policies and procedures across the portfolio. Develop and collect…
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