Back to top

Project Manager - Housing Systems

Atlanta, GA, USA
Full-time

The Project Manager, Housing Systems will oversee the coordination, implementation, and performance management of housing programs across the Continuum of Care (CoC) and HUD-funded initiatives, including: HUD Permanent Supportive Housing, HUD Rapid Re-Housing, all CoC Permanent Supportive Housing and all CoC Rapid Rehousing.
 

This role ensures programs operate effectively, adhere to HUD/CoC requirements, and deliver measurable outcomes for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The Project Manager will work closely with internal teams, CoC leadership, partner agencies, HMIS/data partners, and funders to improve system coordination and performance.

Areas of Responsibility: 

Key Responsibilities

CoC Coordination & System Implementation

  • Coordinate cross-program planning and implementation of CoC priorities and strategies.
  • Support alignment of eligible activities, program design, and partner operations with CoC governance and standards.
  • Facilitate collaboration among shelters, outreach teams, intake/referral partners, service providers, and housing operators.
  • Track implementation progress against project plans, milestones, and deliverables.

Housing Program Oversight

  • Oversee implementation of Atlanta CoC Housing Projects including Rapid Rehousing (RRH), Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), and Transitional Housing to ensure fidelity to program models, staffing, and service requirements.
  • Ensure program partners follow required processes including:
    • participant intake and assessment
    • individualized service planning
    • housing retention supports (PSH)
    • short-to-medium-term rental assistance and stabilization services (RRH)
  •  Support consistent program standards across sites and ensure clear escalation pathways for operational issues.

Performance Management & Outcomes Reporting

  • Monitor program performance using dashboards/KPIs aligned to CoC and HUD expectations.
  • Track outcomes such as:
    • housing placement and stabilization
    • length of time to housing
    • retention/recidivism (PSH and RRH)
    • move-in rates, exits, and service engagement
    • progress toward performance targets
  • Use data to identify trends, root causes, and opportunities for improvement.
  • Support preparation of narrative and performance reports for leadership and funders.

Compliance and Requirements Management

  • Ensure program operations align with HUD regulations, NOFO requirements, CoC policies, and any other applicable rules/regulations
  • Support compliance monitoring, documentation standards, and audit readiness.
  • Maintain calendars and timelines for key reporting requirements (e.g., annual CoC processes, APRs, program reporting).
  • Work with legal/compliance partners when policy interpretations or technical requirements arise.

Stakeholder and Partner Management

  • Build and maintain productive relationships with CoC leadership, subrecipients, landlords/property managers (as appropriate), and community partners.
  • Convene meetings/workgroups, maintain action logs, and support consensus-building among stakeholders.
  • Provide technical assistance and operational guidance to partner agencies as needed.
Skills/Experience: 

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Ability to work collaboratively with multiple disciplines 
  • Superb organizational skills, with the proven ability to create and implement efficient development systems, plan strategically, allocate work, set, and manage objectives, analyze and mitigate risk, and create and manage projects 
  • Ability to excel in an entrepreneurial, fast-paced, diverse, results-oriented environment, and to handle multiple projects simultaneously under tight deadlines.
  • Master’s degree or equivalent experience preferred

Supervisory Responsibilities 

  • Work cooperatively with team members and partner agencies to effectively onboard, mentor, and professionally develop colleagues.
  • Oversee consultants and external partners as needed.
Compensation/Benefits: 

Partners for HOME offers a generous benefits package for full-time, permanent employees. Benefits include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) plan with 6% match
  • 20 days of paid vacation plus 2 personal days
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Half-day Fridays during the summer
  • Health and wellness stipend
  • Professional development stipend
  • Cell phone stipend
  • Paid medical leave

Compensation: $52,000 - $72,000 annually

Organization Info

Partners for HOME

Overview
Headquarters: 
Atlanta, GA, USA
Founded: 
2015
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Founded in 2015, the mission of Partners for HOME is to coordinate a comprehensive response system to end homelessness in the City of Atlanta.

Programs: 

Partners for HOME serves as the Collaborative Applicant for the Atlanta Continuum of Care (CoC) — a HUD program that promotes community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness and provides funding for efforts by nonprofit providers and state and local governments to quickly rehouse people impacted by homelessness.

We bring together government, nonprofit, business and community stakeholders to make homelessness rare, brief and nonrecurring.

Connect With Us

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Jul 13 2026
Active Until: 
Aug 13 2026
Hiring Organization: 
Partners for HOME
industry: 
Nonprofit