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Affordable Homeownership Lead

Employer
Wells Fargo
Location
Minneapolis
Salary
115500.00 USD Annual

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Job Description

Important Note: During the application process, ensure your contact information (email and phone number) is up to date and upload your current resume when submitting your application for consideration. To participate in some selection activities you will need to respond to an invitation. The invitation can be sent by both email and text message. In order to receive text message invitations, your profile must include a mobile phone number designated as "Personal Cell" or "Cellular" in the contact information of your application.

At Wells Fargo, we are looking for talented people who will put our customers at the center of everything we do. We are seeking candidates who embrace diversity, equity and inclusion in a workplace where everyone feels valued and inspired.

Help us build a better Wells Fargo. It all begins with outstanding talent. It all begins with you.

Public Affairs builds trust, brand reputation, and positive business results for Wells Fargo. We enhance the company's societal impact and sustainability, execute strategic communications and brand management, and advocate for Wells Fargo's business priorities. Public Affairs includes these teams: Communications & Brand Management; Government Relations & Public Policy; Social Impact & Sustainability as well as Strategy & Transformation.

Reporting to Head of Housing Affordability Philanthropy, this position will provide strategic leadership and operational support for national programming to expand homeownership opportunities, especially for BIPOC and LMI communities. Additionally, this individual will manage a $20MM to $50MM grant portfolio, establish key performance indicators, collaborate with line of business partners and seed innovation to advance housing affordability initiatives. This position can sit in Atlanta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Minneapolis, MN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA or Washington, DC and does not offer relocation assistance. The Wells Fargo job code title is Social Impact Lead Program Specialist.

Specific responsibilities include:

  • Develop strategies to expand affordable homeownership, especially for BIPOC and LMI communities
  • Develop budget recommendations to execute on strategies, establish metrics and set success targets
  • Structure Request-for-Proposal grant programs and collaborations that amplify impact
  • Manage grant programs and grantees, measure impact, and portfolio effectiveness
  • Partner with leadership to calibrate the grant portfolio and align with business objectives
  • Collaborate on product innovation, research and policy, share portfolio partners and community priorities
  • Serve as a SME and provide updates around best practices, portfolio partners and community priorities
  • Serve as an external speaker and panelist on supply and rental housing issues and represent Wells Fargo
  • Develop and maintain relationships with key government, philanthropic, nonprofit and community leaders
  • Incorporate Wells Fargo's commitment to racial equity and sustainability into strategies and grant portfolio

Wells Fargo's Housing Affordability Philanthropy catalyzes pathways to affordable and quality homes, especially for underserved communities, by investing in change makers, fostering collaboration, and supporting effective policies to shift the housing affordability narrative.

Depending on the volume of applications received, this job posting may be removed prior to the indicated close date.



Required Qualifications

  • 8+ years of community development or sustainability experience
  • 2+ years of leadership experience
  • 5+ years of housing affordability experience



Other Desired Qualifications
  • Experience developing strategies to expand homeownership, especially for BIPOC and LMI communities
  • Experience evaluating investments in homeownership programs for BIPOC and low-income communities
  • Experience managing a grant portfolio, developing financial and impact projections, and analyzing variances
  • Experience working with local, state, and federal governments on homeownership opportunities
  • Experience presenting information in a manner that persuades, and enhances understanding at all levels


Job Expectations

  • Ability to travel up to 25% of the time



Salary Information

The salary range displayed below is based on a Full-time 40 hour a week schedule.

DC-Washington: Min: $115,500 Mid: $165,000 Max: $214,500
NY-New York: Min: $126,000 Mid: $180,000 Max: $234,000
NC-Charlotte: Min: $105,000 Mid: $150,000 Max: $195,000
GA-Atlanta: Min: $105,000 Mid: $150,000 Max: $195,000
PA-Plymouth Meeting: Min: $115,500 Mid: $165,000 Max: $214,500
MN-Minneapolis: Min: $105,000 Mid: $150,000 Max: $195,000



Street Address

DC-Washington: 1700 K Street NorthWest - Washington, DC
NY-New York: 150 E 42nd St - New York, NY
NC-Charlotte: 301 S College St - Charlotte, NC
GA-Atlanta: th St Nw - Atlanta, GA
PA-Plymouth Meeting: 2240 Butler Pike - Plymouth Meeting, PA
MN-Minneapolis: 90 S 7th St - Minneapolis, MN



Disclaimer

    All offers for employment with Wells Fargo are contingent upon the candidate having successfully completed a criminal background check. Wells Fargo will consider qualified candidates with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable local, state and Federal law, including Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.

    Relevant military experience is considered for veterans and transitioning service men and women.
    Wells Fargo is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation.



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