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  • Community Investment Coordinator

    Denver Urban Renewal Authority
    Job Description
    Join Our Team and Help Shape Denver’s Future!
     
    Are you passionate about making Denver a better place to live, work, and thrive? The Denver Urban Renewal Authority (DURA) is looking for a Community Investment Coordinator to support our efforts in revitalizing communities, preserving history, and creating opportunities for unique neighborhood investments.

    At DURA, we provide financial assistance and grants to support critical redevelopment projects across the city—everything from historic preservation and brownfield cleanup to affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization. Our work directly impacts the lives of Denver residents, and we’re looking for someone who shares our dedication to community-driven progress.

    As a Community Investment Coordinator, you’ll play a key role in supporting our Community Investment department. This cross-functional position involves a mix of program coordination, project analysis, and administrative support—helping to manage funding processes, track project progress, and ensure compliance with program policies. You won’t be managing employees, but you will be making a real difference by supporting the financial tools that make urban renewal possible.

    If you have an eye for detail, a passion for community development, and experience working with grants, financial programs, or community-based programming, we’d love to hear from you!

    Let’s build a better Denver together. Apply today!

    Essential Duties:
    1. Monitor and report on Community Program administration and performance including the key performance indicators of the Community Programs to the Community Investment Management with recommendations for a course of action.
    2. Support evaluations of Community Program applications.
    3. Implement and maintain a document management system including Community Programs manuals and project summary sheets on current and past projects, presentations, and other graphic and written materials for public presentations and communication activities.
    4. Assist the department with technical assistance to support timely and efficient program implementation.
    5. Support coordination with technical assistance vendors.
    6. Coordinate and provide quantitative and investigative reporting on areas of interest in the City and County of Denver to support strategic initiatives of the Community Investment Department’s Community Programs.
    7. Support and assist with evaluations of current and potential future DURA programs and prepare recommendations and reports for use in programmatic evaluation, design and implementation.
    8. Participate in Community Investment Department strategic planning, ideation and program innovations as needed.
    9. Assist with research and analytical studies assessing community needs to identify eligible neighborhoods/groups to implement successful programs under DURA’s Community Programs.
    10. Assist in the preparation of monthly board and committee packets as required.
    11. Monitor and attend meetings on behalf of DURA as required.
    12. Updates databases and prepares necessary reports.
    13. Other duties as assigned.
    Knowledge and Skills:
    • Excellent research and organizational skills.
    • Strong communication skills (verbal and written) and the ability to present information in a concise and understandable format.
    • Community oriented.
    • Ability to assume responsibility, display initiative, exercise good judgment and make and act upon decisions with minimal supervision.
    • Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, multi-task conflicting demands, effectively prioritize workload, meet deadlines and work independently.
    • Strong skills operating a personal computer including Microsoft Office.
    • Ability to assert oneself effectively and professionally.
    • Demonstrated ability to work with governmental and private sector agencies.
    • Ability to remain innovative while performing quantitative analysis.
    Education - Bachelor’s degree preferred. One year of relevant experience may be substituted for each year of required education.

    Experience - 2-3 years of community development, program and/or project management experience.

    Working Conditions:
    • The DURA office is located in downtown Denver.
    • Hybrid Schedule (work from home 2 days per week).
    • May be required to use personal vehicle.
    Benefits and Pay:
    •  Position Salary Range: $58,295/year to $93,531/year. 
    • Starting Pay: $58,295/year to $86,240/year.
    • DURA offers a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, Life/LTD, Flexible Spending Accounts, RTD Eco Pass and parking stipend, vacation, sick leave and paid holidays.  DURA offers both a 401(a) with company match and optional 457 retirement plan and participates in the Family and Medical Leave Insurance program (FAMLI).
     
    Qualified applicants must successfully complete a pre-employment background screening. DURA participates in E-Verify.
     
    DURA provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. 
     
    To Apply for this position, please visit: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/3ab68112
    Application deadline: March 17, 2025
     
    Thank you for your interest in DURA!  We look forward to hearing from you!
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