Economic Mobility Program Manager
The City of Newport, Oregon is seeking a visionary Economic Mobility Program Manager to address our community's pressing challenges from housing affordability to workforce development and financial empowerment.
This two-year, grant-funded role in partnership with the International City / County Management Association (ICMA) offers national-level training, coaching, and strategic guidance to help you create lasting, equitable change.
For non-local hires, we'll help you settle in with short-term housing a furnished apartment with a partial rent subsidy for your first three months. Just bring your clothes!
Initial applications will be reviewed August 29th, but the position will remain open until filled.
What You'll Do :
What You Bring :
Why Join Us :
This is more than a position it's a platform to create meaningful change in a community ready to take bold steps forward. You'll work alongside dedicated colleagues, committed partners, and national experts to design and deliver solutions with lasting impact. With the resources, mentorship, and collaborative network provided by ICMA, you'll have the tools to turn vision into action and leave a legacy of measurable, positive change for Newport's residents.
Qualifications : EXAMPLES OF DUTIES :
JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS :
Any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the duties as described. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge, skills, and abilities would be a degree in public administration, social sciences, economics, public policy, or a closely related field; and four (4) years of related experience in public sector or non-profit budgeting, financial analysis, or accounting; one (1) to three (3) years of experience in a related area of community or workforce development. Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job, including at least three (3) years of progressively complex experience in economic development, community engagement, workforce development, or a related field.
KNOWLEDGE :
Familiarity with local government functions and interagency collaboration. In-depth understanding of economic mobility factors, including income, wealth-building, education, employment, health, and housing. Familiarity with structural and institutional barriers to equity and economic advancement. Knowledge of program development, strategic planning, and community-centered design methodologies. Understanding of budgeting, grants management, and performance evaluation frameworks. Knowledge of grant programs and processes, including accounting and financial reporting. Proficiency in financial management software, including spreadsheets and databases. Skill in presentation techniques and community outreach. Knowledge of principles of effective public relations and engagement with community groups, agencies, private businesses, and other government entities. Understanding of city organizational goals and Council policy. Knowledge of leadership principles, conflict resolution, negotiation, and problem-solving.
SKILLS :
Strong project management and organizational skills. Proficiency in conflict resolution, negotiation, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Skilled in the use of personal computers, standard office equipment, and a variety of software programs. Strong customer service orientation and interpersonal skills. Excellent oral and written communication skills for a variety of audiences. Competence in business English, spelling, and punctuation. Strong time management, reasoning, analytical, and decision-making abilities, combined with sound judgment and professionalism. Strong writing, leadership, and facilitation skills. Strategic thinker with the ability to design and execute high-impact initiatives. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, including public presentations and report writing. Ability to synthesize complex data and information to support decision-making. Skilled at building relationships across diverse communities and stakeholder groups.
ABILITIES :
Ability to interpret complex grant requirements, budget projections, and government regulations. Ability to review work for compliance with standards and maintain confidentiality and sound judgment in sensitive situations. Capacity to gain working knowledge of Oregon municipal procedures, including public records, ethics, and elections. Ability to build trust, communicate effectively, and work with diverse stakeholders including the public, co-workers, elected officials, and leadership. Capable of leading cross-functional teams, managing multi-stakeholder initiatives, and working independently while aligned with organizational goals. Able to manage multiple projects and competing deadlines, maintain effective systems, promote positive public relations, and foster a collaborative team environment. Demonstrated flexibility, adaptability, and commitment to excellence. Able to function in fast-paced environments with interruptions and varying demands. Ability to write clearly, present effectively, provide training, and interpret policies. Ability to operate a motor vehicle for City business and attend evening meetings as needed. Physical ability to perform essential job functions.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS :
Valid Oregon Driver's License at time of hire. Willingness to travel periodically for cohort convenings and professional development.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS :
Physical Demands :
The employee is frequently required to sit, stand, bend, and communicate. Must be able to occasionally lift or move materials up to 25 pounds. Manual dexterity required approximately 60% of the work period. Must be able to perform work indoors and occasionally attend site visits or community events outdoors. WORKING
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