The Compliance Manager is responsible for overseeing the Compliance department specialists and coordinators. The primary responsibilities of the Compliance Manager are to implement policies and procedures to ensure organizational compliance relevant to Dominium's affordable housing programs, including the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC), Project Based Section 8, Tax Exempt Bond, and HOME programs. In addition, the Compliance Manager is responsible for identifying best practices and evaluating improvement opportunities. Oversees the performance and daily responsibilities of Compliance Coordinators and Compliance Specialists. Resolves complex compliance issues, with a focus on underperforming assets. Coordinates and completes all annual owner reporting requirements. Reviews monthly financial statements for Watch List properties, identifies operational challenges and opportunities, reviews variance analyses, supports the development of action plans and performance goals, and participates in executive summary discussions and Watch List meetings as needed. Partners with department leadership to establish and achieve departmental goals and objectives. Develops, implements, and oversees compliance training programs and initiatives. Serves as a subject matter expert for agencies and stakeholders on funding program requirements, including SAIL and SHIP. Serves as the Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) Coordinator by managing user access, tracking required cybersecurity and compliance training, completing semi-annual access recertifications, and overseeing compliance across HUD systems including TRACS, PASS, and IMAX. Serves as the SAVE Coordinator and manages system access and compliance requirements. Participates in intake and critical path meetings for acquisitions, new construction, and re-syndication projects. Conducts compliance due diligence reviews of proposed agreements and provides guidance on regulatory requirements. Supports Development by assisting with tax credit delivery schedules and processing Form 8609 documentation. Develops and maintains professional relationships with key external stakeholders, including lenders, syndicators, appraisers, assessors, inspectors, regulatory agencies, and industry professionals. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior