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Assistant Director of Administration

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City of Durham

Durham, NC (In Person)

$124,741 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/12/2026

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Job Description

Work, Serve, Thrive. With the City of Durham Advance in your career while making a real difference in the community you serve.
Hiring Range:
$113,401.00•$136,081.00/
Annually Work Day/Hours:
8 am•5 pm, Monday•Friday If you're passionate about fostering communities where everyone has affordable housing and neighborhoods thrive, the City of Durham is excited to invite you to consider the role of Assistant Director of Administration for the Housing and Neighborhood Services (HNS) Department. The Assistant Director of Administration is an Executive Leadership position within the department focused on advancing our mission building a Durham where everyone has affordable, safe, and fair housing. The ideal candidate will bring experience in team leadership, familiarity with affordable housing and community development, administrative and fiscal management competencies, and commitment to public service. About the Department This is an exciting time for the Housing and Neighborhood Services Department. We have recently combined the City's Affordable Housing, Code Enforcement, and Human Relations teams into one department. Collaboratively, the teams work together to execute the City Council's affordable housing and neighborhood services goals. The department is committed to fostering an environment where everyone on the team is empowered to lead and achieve results consistent with the Council's goals and the department's work plan.
Department Executive Leadership:
Serves as a member of the HNS Executive Leadership team, which includes three Assistant Director positions and the Department Director, who collaboratively provide strategic direction and leadership to the HNS department, consistent with direction from the City Manager's Office and Council.
Fiscal Oversight:
Directs the management of the budget for the department; works collaboratively with a team to prepare the department's annual budget; supports a team in monitoring revenues and expenditures, preparation of financial reports, and completion of complex financial and budgetary analysis with implications for department operations and policy development.
Procurement:
Directs all processes for the department related to contracts and procurement and ensures compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to procurement.
Data Analysis and Reporting:
Directs the research and analyses of data with implications for administrative problem solving, the management of records and data sets; preparation of written and oral reports.
Performance Management Systems:
Develops, monitors, and reports progress for the department's performance management systems, including work plans, learning and development plans, and performance measures for all department divisions.
Personnel:
Directs personnel functions, including developing internal policies and procedures; supporting the department's implementation of our employee performance evaluation processes; supporting department recruitment efforts; and participating in the hiring process and onboarding for new employee. Performs other duties as required, including serving in an acting capacity as Department Director in their absence. Supervisory Responsibility This position supervises and monitors the performance of a regular group of employees or division.
Knowledge of:
Trends and practices in local government administration Relevant federal, state, and local ordinances, policies, and procedures Management and supervisory principles and practices Budgeting and financial management Performance management and pay and benefits systems Federal affordable housing and community development funding programs Ability to: Organize, prioritize, and manage workload and timelines for self and others Supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, residents, vendors, and community partners Model behaviors that are consistent with the City's values Bachelor's degree in public administration or a directly related field. Nine years of progressively responsible related experience Professional experience must include significant management and supervisory experience. Master's Degree preferred. Experience developing strategies aligned with organizational goals.

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