Home Repair Program Manager
Company: Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners
Location: Spokane
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Home Repair Program Manager Housing Services Core |
SNAP SNAP is seeking a qualified individual for a Home Repair
Program Manager position to work in SNAP’s Housing Services Core .
This position is full-time (40 hours per week), regular , and open
to all qualified individuals. The Home Repair Program Manager plays
a key leadership role in supporting SNAP’s mission by overseeing
programs that help low-income homeowners maintain safe, healthy,
and stable housing. This role manages program operations,
supervises staff, and ensures effective stewardship of public and
private funding that supports critical home repair services in our
community. Location: Spokane, WA Status: Full-Time (40 hours per
week) Open Until: Filled Starting Salary: $26.93 – $30.14 per hour
(DOE) Full Salary Range: $26.93 – $42.41 per hour Benefits Include:
• Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance • Long-Term Disability (LTD)
• Paid Time Off (PTO) • 403(b) Retirement Plan • 11 Paid Holidays •
Progressive Vacation Accrual • Sick Leave • 4 Floating Holidays •
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Professional Development
Opportunities Position Summary The Home Repair Program Manager
provides leadership and oversight for SNAP’s Minor Home Repair
(MHR), HEAR, and HEAP programs . This position is responsible for
program operations, grant management, staff supervision, and
financial performance to ensure the programs effectively serve
community members while meeting all funder and compliance
requirements. This role works collaboratively with internal teams,
community partners, and funding agencies to ensure high-quality
services that help homeowners maintain safe and livable housing.
Key Responsibilities Program & Financial Management Develop and
maintain program budgets and monitor expenditures related to
program contracts. Conduct program analysis and evaluation to
ensure production goals and contract deliverables are achieved.
Review and approve Minor Home Repair Service Request budgets.
Maintain accurate tracking of contract funding availability in
program databases. Grant & Contract Administration Serve as the
primary point of contact for program funding sources. Manage
federal, state, and local grant compliance requirements. Oversee
grant reporting, dashboards, closeouts, and documentation. Ensure
program policies and procedures remain compliant with contract and
regulatory requirements. Leadership & Staff Development Train,
supervise, and evaluate program staff. Establish clear expectations
for performance and accountability. Support professional
development and team effectiveness. Provide technical guidance and
support to program staff. Program Operations Coordinate workflow
and team activities to ensure efficient and high-quality service
delivery. Oversee daily operations of the Minor Home Repair, HEAR,
and HEAP programs. Ensure clear communication and alignment with
SNAP’s mission and service standards. Quality Assurance Ensure
client files are complete, accurate, and compliant with funder
requirements. Conduct routine quality control reviews of program
documentation. Cross-Team Collaboration Supervise the Information
Specialist and ensure coordination with SNAP’s Resource Team. Work
with internal departments to ensure seamless service delivery for
clients. Why SNAP? At SNAP, we believe safe housing strengthens
families and communities . The Home Repair Program Manager plays a
vital role in helping homeowners maintain safe living conditions
while preserving affordable housing throughout our region. If you
are passionate about community impact, housing stability, and
program leadership , we encourage you to apply and join our
mission-driven team. Qualifications Requirements: Education and
Experience Required: Any combination of education and related
experience in housing renovation/repair and/or social services
management totaling three years including two years of supervisory
experience. Preferred: Any combination of education and related
experience as outlined above totaling 6 years including three years
of supervisory experience. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability
to empathize with and advocate for low-income and vulnerable
people, and to maintain confidentiality with personal information
The ability to learn and understand the construction field with
regards to project management, building codes, procurement, and
contractor oversight. Excellent managerial skills, including
planning, delegation, time management, staff selection,
supervision, evaluation, and conflict resolution Ability to
accurately and thoroughly follow complex contract and funding
requirements. Strong oral and written communication skills, with
emphasis on communicating information in a clear, timely manner
Skills in monitoring, evaluating and improving work production
levels and effectively addressing quality control issue. Computer
proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including: Word, Excel, and
Outlook. Ability to learn database, with Salesforce experience
being preferred. Exceptional interpersonal skills with emphasis on
effectively promoting a team environment and working with a diverse
population Ability to establish and maintain working relationships
with local, state and federal agencies Excellent organizational
skills with ability to coordinate workflow for timely completion
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
with community members and local, state, and federal private and
public organizations Demonstrates extensive knowledge of the MHR
and SFR programs, processes, and work to manage teams, resolve
conflicts, and answer funder questions. Training and Certifications
Valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record, personal
vehicle and insurance for Agency business (mileage reimbursed).
Work Environment/Physical Activities: Work is generally sedentary,
performed in an office environment. Nature of program involves
working with a variety of personalities in a high-stress
environment with frequent interruptions. Sporadic evening and
weekend work will be required. Some local travel will be required
to attend meetings or site visits at other locations. Domestic
travel may be required to participate in training, seminars, or
other activities as assigned. The statements contained herein
describe the scope of the responsibility and essential functions of
this position, but should not be considered to be an all-inclusive
listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties
as assigned including work in other areas to cover absences or
relief to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the
workload. Date Last Reviewed/Revised: 3/2018 Reviewed/Revised By:
Davis/Johnson 6/2021 Davis/Shepherd/Johnson 9/2023
Dawn/Hoover/Johnson 2/2026 Dawn/Havens/Johnson
Keywords: Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners, Spokane Valley , Home Repair Program Manager, Construction , Spokane, Washington