Sr Vice President of Facilities Advancement
Company: Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
Location: Southfield
Posted on: February 4, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewPresbyterian Villages of Michigan, a faith-based,
premier nonprofit organization providing senior living and services
in Michigan, has a great opportunity to join our leadership team as
the Senior Vice President of Facilities Advancement. We invite you
to help us create new possibilities for quality living for the
seniors we serve. The Sr VP of FA provides executive leadership for
facilities development and real estate functions which include
strategy, planning, pre-development, development, acquisition, site
acquisition, capital financing, facilities compliance for senior
housing, assisted living, memory care, and life plan communities,
and other facilities owned, leased, and/or managed by Presbyterian
Villages of Michigan (PVM) which advance PVM's Mission, strategy,
and comprehensive Facility Advancement (FA) strategic
initiatives.ResponsibilitiesEssential Job Duties and
Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
- Develops and recommends the FA Business Plan 5-year strategy
and planning, including coordination and integration with other PVM
Departments, Villages, and PVM Foundation. Presents the FA Business
Plan to the FA Committee for recommendation to the PVM Board of
Directors for final approval.
- In conjunction with FA Committee Chair and President/CEO, help
to develop, maintain, and support a strong FA Committee; seek and
build broad involvement with strategic direction for FA
matters.
- Leads the development, redevelopment, repositioning, renewal
and/or expansions of existing PVM communities that are in alignment
with PVM's system-wide strategic directions and initiatives and the
FA Business Plan, with the leadership of Village specific
management and Board, PVM and PVMF management, and the FA
Committee.
- Leads the development of new senior living communities and the
facilities of other programs that are in alignment with PVM's
system-wide strategic directions and initiatives and the FA
Business Plan, with the leadership of the local Board, other
stakeholders, PVM, PVMF and the FA Committee.
- Leads the concept planning, master site, and program planning
process in alignment with the FA Business Plan, in collaboration
with the leadership of the Village specific Board and other
stakeholders.
- Leads the organizational development around FA, including
staffing and consultants support to effectively plan, monitor,
execute, and deliver FA Business Plan.
- Leads the proposed capital formation of FA projects, in close
collaboration with the Senior Vice President of Finance and
Obligated Group Operations, through applications for government
funding (e.g. Capital Advances, HOME, supplemental grants, etc.),
equity funding (e.g. LIHTC, NMTC, etc.), and debt financing (e.g.
HUD, MSHDA, commercial, CDFI, etc.). Closely collaborates with PVM
Foundation on philanthropic capital.
- Responsible for generating paid development fees and consulting
that are consistent with the FA Business Plan, annual operating
budgets and multi-year proformas.
- Responsible to promote energy efficiency, environmental design
and sustainability features in FA projects, including the pursuit
of LEED certifications, where deemed provide organizational
benefits (both economic and social).
- Exercise of discretion and independent judgment with respect to
matters of significance for the organization related to the FA
Department, including but not limited to supervising the Director
of Real Estate, FA Project Manager, and Project Analyst in managing
all real estate and development related activities and projects
associated with the FA Business Plan and Director's responsibility
in the asset management of undeveloped land owned by PVM and PVM
related entities.
- Supervises, trains, delegates to, counsels, provides input on
professional development of the FA Project Analyst, whose function
primarily serves a finance role.
- Consults with Director on the RFP/RFQ process, hires, manages,
delegates to, counsels and negotiates and terminates contracts with
architects, general contractors, engineers, attorneys, consultants,
and other third party vendors for FA related projects and
activities, and advances PVM's strategic priority interests in
fostering heightened Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and
Justice.
- Leads the organizational development and approach to FA related
work. During the period when the approach is an integrated use of
PVM colleagues in other disciplines, the VP and Director ensures
that all individuals understand their roles and responsibilities,
are held accountable to their responsibilities, are well informed
of ongoing activities, and establish timing of their
deliverables.
- Collaborates with the President/CEO and Senior Vice President
of Finance and OG Operations in the process of setting mission and
economic return criteria associated with project selection and
resource allocation to projects within FA.
- Collaborates with the President/CEO and Senior Vice President
of Finance and OG Operations in the discussion on partnering
criteria and selection for FA projects.
- Responsible for development and monitoring of risk analysis and
mitigating strategies and action plans on each FA project.
- Provides leadership for the project financial feasibility
analyses of potential development opportunities in conjunction with
PVM staff (and specific coordination with the Senior Vice President
of Finance and OG Operations and VP of Housing), collaborators and
third party consultants, including compiling assumptions that
inform the financial proforma drafting and modification by the
Project Analyst, along with market penetration analyses,
cost-benefit analyses on a project by project basis and overall FA
portfolio management, and in conjunction with Obligated Group
needs.
- Represents the organization at public hearings and other
speaking engagements.
- Works in concert with selected PVM executive colleagues,
including the President/CEO, SVP of Finance and OG Operations, SVP
and VP of Housing, in developing and nurturing relationships with
HUD, MSHDA, and commercial lenders, the limited and co-general
partners, etc. to promote favorable strategic, development, and
operational success.
- Maintains and updates knowledge of all legal, regulatory,
administrative and technical issues impacting FA initiatives and
activities. Ensures compliance with all applicable laws and
governmental regulations, administrative, labor, environmental and
legal requirements, etc.
- Attends and participates in all appropriate FA Committee
meetings and other PVM meetings as assigned. Serves as Staff
Liaison to the FA Committee.
- Shares the leadership with the President/CEO and SVP/CFO/OG Ops
associated with the non-facilities advancement business development
functions, including assessing the alignment with the PVM Strategic
Plan and the appropriate return on investment.
- Actively strategizes and pursues the capital financing
necessary to fund authorized business development initiatives, in
close collaboration with SVP/CFO/OG Ops and VP of Facilities
Development.
- Serves as a Member of the PVM Executive Team.
- Assesses data and submits reports (verbal and written)
regarding any and all issues affecting FA operations.
- Ensures the timely organization and electronic filing of
supporting documentation for all FA projects.
- Leads the development of annual operating and pre-development
advance budgets for FA department, provides variance analysis, and
related forecasting.
- Embraces, upholds, and promotes Presbyterian Villages of
Michigan's mission, vision, beliefs, values, strategic directions,
initiatives and Servant Leadership. Creates and maintains a
positive atmosphere of leadership including continuous quality
improvement, teamwork, mutual respect, professionalism, and
accountability.
- Maintain Service Excellence Core Values during employment and
servicing residents, staff, volunteers, leaders, vendors, and all
associated with the organization.
- Attend and participate in all appropriate meetings and training
opportunities in order to keep informed on current information and
skill development.
- Follows established policies and procedures including but not
limited to:
- Presbyterian Village employment policies and procedures
- Departmental policies and procedures
- Safety policies and procedures
- Federal, state and local regulationsQualificationsEducation:
Master's Degree in development, finance, project management, urban
planning, construction, real estate, and/or experience commensurate
with a master's degree.Experience: Eight to ten years of successful
experience in facilities development and finance, project
administration, senior living, healthcare and/or related field. A
professional level of knowledge of principles and practices of the
senior/subsidized housing market, sustainable development, and
preservation. Knowledge of Project Management Institutes (PMI)
Project Management body of Knowledge (PMBOK); Project Management
Professional (PMP) Certification preferred, but not required.
Working knowledge of community based and supportive services and
other resources for older adults. Knowledge of the aging process,
older adult services, disability services, eligibility for and
procedures of federal and applicable state entitlement
programs.Development Related Qualifications: Skill in handling all
interactions with program participants, landlords, public
regulators, the public and others with tact, diplomacy, compassion
and professionalism. Skill in handling all interactions with HUD,
MSHDA, LIHTC syndicators/investors, NMTC syndicators/investors,
organizations providing other forms of public financings (i.e.
HOME, FHLB), Public Housing Commissions/Authorities and
conventional financing sources. Ability to foster strategic
relationships across the different teams and departments within the
organization. Ability to consistently make good decisions through a
combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment. Strong
analytical and organizing abilities. Ability to work with partners
such as community members, local business/property owners,
municipal staff, regulators, funders, and peer
organizations.Computer Skills: Efficient Computer knowledge and use
of Microsoft products, word processing, spreadsheets database
systems, time keeping systems, online learning systems, email and
all other computer generated systems.Certificates & Licenses: Valid
driver's license and reliable transportation.PHYSICAL DEMANDS:---
Handling / Fingering--- Lift/Carry/Push/Pull 15 lbs. minimum---
Sitting for long periods of time--- Work Environment: office
environment; Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and
weekends if necessary.
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