Announcement NumberJob Title26-029Housing Programs Supervisor Number of OpeningsCompensation (Depending on Experience, DOE)
One (Full-Time, 7 AM to 6 PM, Mon-Thurs)
$67,001.58 (Step 1) - $107,111.89 (Step 20) annually
The typical starting range for this position is between $67,001.58 and $73,957.10 DOE.Opening DateClosing DateJuly 15, 2026Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
July 29, 2026 (or until filled) The closing date may be earlier based on the number of applications received.
To Apply and Required DocumentsConditions of EmploymentThis position is open to both internal and external applicants. Applicants should:
- Complete an application online - to apply, click here
- Submit a cover letter and resume
Only complete applications will be considered.*Applicants who meet minimum qualifications are not guaranteed an interview.
Upon a conditional offer of employment, the candidate
must successfully:
- Complete a background investigation which may include:
(education, criminal history, credit, fingerprints, and DMV)
- Pass a workplace drug test within 72 hours*
- Possess a valid State of Nevada driver's license
- Possess a clean driving record
*As a federally-funded employer, although legal in the state of Nevada, marijuana is restricted under Federal guidelines.Employee BenefitsPay is only part of your generous compensation package for our premier agency. Employees enjoy a 3-day weekend; free parking; 2 weeks vacations (years 1 and 2); 13 sick days; 13 paid holidays, including your birthday; medical, dental, and vision insurance - 100% employer paid (employee only); health and dependent care flexible spending accounts; life and long-term disability insurance (employer paid); 457B Deferred Compensation Plan; Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) - 100% Employer-Funded or Employee/Employer-Funded (50%/50%); Employee Assistance Program (EAP); and a host of voluntary employee benefits options. Student loan forgiveness is available to qualified individuals, according to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
Position SummaryThe
Housing Programs Supervisor manages staff engaged in housing assistance, including overseeing assigned functions such as eligibility, inspections, new leases, reexaminations, and terminations; performs related work as required by the designated area.
When Assigned to HUD Inspections:Supervises Inspections Department staff whose primary responsibilities are to inspect housing units in the SNRHA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program; to assure housing units are up to standard and in compliance with required rules and regulations; and to maintain appropriate records and reports pertaining to inspections.
Duties and ResponsibilitiesThis announcement summarizes typical job functions and does not exhaustively or comprehensively list all duties and responsibilities. This position is accountable for performing the following duties and responsibilities, with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Plans, organizes, prioritizes, assigns, reviews, and evaluates the work of professional, clerical, and technical staff engaged in housing or related activities and services.
- Provides input in developing and implementing goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for housing programs; recommends and administers policies and procedures; and participates in preparing and managing budgets.
- Oversees and participates in developing and administering Housing Authority programs; ensures that programs comply with Federal and State laws, regulations, and reporting requirements.
- Monitors laws, regulations, and technology changes that may affect program operations.
- Provides staff training on matters such as new processes, software updates, and verification tools; prepares instruction, documentation, and procedural guides; trains, counsels, develops, and motivates employees in appropriate work procedures, standards, practices, and behavior, including workplace safety; audits and provides quality control for the department.
- Performs the most complex and sensitive work in housing programs and eligibility functions; responds to complex and sensitive public inquiries and complaints; and assists with resolutions and alternative recommendations.
- Performs a variety of complex data compilation and research; prepares summaries, reports, and correspondence.
- Maintains program integrity; investigates possible program violations. Prepare information for and present/conduct hearings.
- Maintains and applies knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines.
- Attends department and organization meetings; participates in various mandatory training activities; obtains and maintains housing certificates for multiple departments related to assignment as described below.
When Assigned to HUD Inspections:- Performs supervisory monitoring of staff whose primary functions are the completion of initial, annual, and special inspections and rent reasonableness as well as, clerks assigned to the inspections department as support staff; assures proper condition of units including compliance with HUD's guidelines and regulations and SNRHA policies and procedures.
- Ensures rent reasonableness is completed timely and in compliance with HUD regulations and Housing Authority policies and procedures.
- Investigates claims related to tenant damage and violations of HUD inspections; perform re-inspections to confirm repairs have been made; determines liabilities for tenants and owners; prepare necessary letters and answer questions; and attend Informal Hearings if requested.
- Responsible for conducting quality control reviews to ensure compliance with established policies and procedures and adherence to program requirements.
This announcement summarizes typical job functions and does not exhaustively or comprehensively list all duties and responsibilities.
This position is
eligible for participation in the collective bargaining unit (SEIU), which represents certain Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority employees.
Minimum QualificationsMinimum qualifications are intended to identify applicants most likely to perform successfully. Applicants who meet minimum qualifications are not guaranteed an interview; however, they are further assessed to determine how well they meet the position's minimum qualifications and the agency's immediate needs.
To be considered, applicants must clearly document in both their application and resume that they meet all of the following minimum qualifications. Please note that verification of these qualifications will be required prior to hire.- Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in social work, sociology, urban studies, public administration, or a related field.
- Three (3) years of experience administering public/affordable housing programs and/or human and social services work experience.
A combination of formal education and directly related work experience may substitute for the degree. The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA) assesses one and a half (1.5) years of full-time experience as equivalent to one (1) year of education.Internal candidates will meet the minimum qualifications with a minimum of six (6) years of relevant work experience administering public or affordable housing programs and/or human or social services programs in lieu of the educational requirement.
Licenses and Certifications:
- A valid Nevada Driver's License is required with an insurable record at the time of appointment.
- For Inspection, a Housing Inspection certification is required; candidates must be able to obtain the certification within one year of employment.
- For Eligibility, Rent Calculations, and Eligibility in the Low-Income Housing Program, certificates from a HUD-approved certification agency are required within one year of hire.
- For Housing Choice Voucher: Public Housing Management (PHM), Public Housing Rent Calculation. HCV Management certification within two (2) years of hire.
SNRHA utilizes Criteria for online employment testing. Successful candidates will be invited via email to participate in the testing for further consideration in the recruitment process. Failure to participate in the testing is considered a withdrawal by the candidate.Preferred QualificationsPreferred qualifications are desired above and beyond minimum qualifications that demonstrate additional education, experience, training, or other credentials. Preference may be given to applicants who possess the following preferred qualifications:
- Prior experience working with a housing agency.
- General knowledge of social services available to vulnerable populations within the city.
- For Eligibility, the following HUD-approved certifications are preferred: Rent Calculations and Eligibility in the Low-Income Housing Program.
- For Housing Choice Voucher, the following HUD-approved certifications are preferred: Public Housing Management (PHM), Public Housing Rent Calculation, and HCV Management certification.
Screening and SelectionApplicants who meet minimum qualifications may be further considered. Evaluation factors include, but are not limited to, a cover letter and resume, writing samples, pre-employment testing/assessments, panel interviews, references, performance evaluations, and background investigation.
SNRHA utilizes Criteria for online employment testing. Successful candidates will be invited via email to participate in the testing for further consideration in the recruitment process. Failure to participate in the testing is considered a withdrawal by the candidate.