Builds self-reliance for low‑income families via affordable housing and career readiness services.
Manage daily operations, finances, and tenant relations for low-income residential properties.
1 months ago ago
$27 - $29
Intermediate (4-7 years), Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Minneapolis, MN
Onsite
Company Size
279 Employees
Service Specialisms
Affordable Housing
Community Development
Property Management
Real Estate Development
Construction Services
Sector Specialisms
Housing
Residential
Real Estate Development
Asset Management
Career Readiness
Homelessness Prevention
Role
Description
work orders
property ops
income cert
tenant relations
inspections
rent collection
Works closely with assigned maintenance technician to schedule and execute all routine work orders as well as plan for and oversee apartment make-ready work.
Oversee the day-to-day operations of assigned properties
Plan for monthly, quarterly mandatory overtime
Complete income certification and recertification of residents in a timely, accurate manner; document income certification in manner designated by Compliance Manager.
Manage tenant relations, including lease agreements, renewals, and conflict resolution
Maintain appearance of properties to the best possible advantage within available resources, and coordinate with Maintenance Department regarding inspections, maintenance and apartment turn
Collect rent, manage delinquencies, and enforce lease terms
Responsible for preparation of sites to ensure successful property inspections by any agency, lender, or partner.
Assure prospective and current tenants understand lease obligations and PPL House Rules
Prepare monthly management and variance reports; prepare annual budget information
Requirements
property management
accounting software
3-5 years
driver's license
financial analysis
associate degree
Knowledge of Property Management, budgeting, and financial reporting.
Proficient in spreadsheet and accounting software.
3-5 years' experience in property management, real estate, or other closely related field.
Must have valid Minnesota drivers' license and drive own vehicle from site to site.
Or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job duties satisfactory.
HSA or FSA Options
Financial analysis skills.
Associate degree in Housing, Business, Property Management, or related field, or demonstrated competence in Property Management.
Familiarity with low-income housing funding mechanisms, including operating subsidy programs.
Benefits
PTO & Paid Holidays
Health & Dental Insurance
Paid Parental Leave
403(b) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
Employer-Paid Short & Long-Term Disability & Life Insurance
Summer Half-Day Fridays (Memorial Day-Labor Day)
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1,600+ Units
Affordable Housing Stock
The organization owns and manages these units, providing stable homes for low-income families.
3-4x Income Growth
Career Readiness Impact
Participants in career training programs see significant income increases.
98% Housing Retention
Resident Stability
Over 98% of residents maintain their housing for two years, indicating successful program outcomes.
Over decades, the organization evolved from a housing renovator to a hybrid developer and supportive services provider.
Residents benefit from on-site services, including job coaching, youth tutoring, financial counseling, and homeownership support.
Typical projects range from housing renovations to constructing new quality rentals across Twin Cities suburbs.
Culture + Values
“PPL builds the hope, assets, and self‑reliance of individuals and families who have lower incomes by providing transformative affordable housing and career readiness services.”
“We are at the leading edge of outcomes tracking and program improvement. Creating measurable, tangible, and superior outcomes.”
“We believe that a culture of learning and thoughtful evaluation leads to stronger services and stronger communities.”
“Evaluation is embedded within programming, rather than a stand‑alone process.”
“Monthly evaluation in each program tells us whether we’re on track.”
“Dedicated in‑house expertise guiding outcome definition and measurement, with an internal data analysis and evaluation team.”
Environment + Sustainability
98%
Housing Stability Rate
Percentage of residents maintaining stable housing for 24+ months, reflecting asset preservation.
$50M
Restoration Initiative Value
Total value of buildings renovated and sold through the RE-Seed initiative, preserving existing structures.
Operates 1,574 housing units across Twin Cities;
RE-Seed initiative sells and renovates 83 small apartment buildings, restoring roofs, gutters, boilers, windows via local contractors—preservation of existing structures avoids new construction emissions.
No publicly stated net-zero target or emissions goals found in official materials.
Inclusion & Diversity
61% Staff
BIPOC Representation
Employees identifying as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color make up 61% of the workforce.
55% Leadership
BIPOC in Leadership Roles
55% of leadership positions are held by individuals identifying as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color.
Race-equity learning opportunities include the Intercultural Development Inventory assessments, Courageous Conversations about Race series, and the ‘Awake to Woke to Work’ program.
The Talent, Equity & Culture department has a comprehensive strategic plan to build staff cultural competence, policy understanding, and facilitate courageous conversations.