The Office of the New York City Comptroller serves as the City鈥檚 chief fiscal steward, responsible for auditing City agencies, managing pension funds, overseeing contracts, and advancing policy solutions that promote equity, transparency, and effective government. Under Comptroller Mark Levine鈥檚 leadership, the Office is focused on strengthening public systems, improving affordability, and delivering effective and equitable outcomes for all New Yorkers.
The Bureau of Public Policy and Organizing advises the Comptroller on public policy issues confronting New York City to build a more just, equitable, and resilient City. Based on the team鈥檚 policy analysis, original research, strategic organizing, and engagement of New Yorkers, the Bureau of Public Policy and Organizing develops innovative and data-driven public policy ideas, provides the public with the information needed for transparency on services and operations to make government work better, and organizes initiatives that reflect community voices. The Policy and Organizing team works closely in partnership with other bureaus to advise and support the Comptroller鈥檚 office in fulfilling its core duties and responsibilities.
The Chief Housing Officer (CHO) will advance the Comptroller鈥檚 agenda, policy and oversight work aimed at solutions for the acute housing crisis in NYC. The CHO will lead the office鈥檚 work related to housing development and preservation, tenant protections, and land-use. This role will require a strong understanding of housing finance, housing legislation, and permitting and regulatory structures at the federal, state, and local level. This role will use data-driven oversight and policy development to address long-standing urban challenges while advancing an affordability and pro-housing agenda.
The Chief Housing Officer will be a member of the leadership team and will work closely with colleagues across the Comptroller鈥檚 Office including the bureau of assets management, audit, budget, legal, and oversight teams to conduct original research, develop, advise senior staff, and engage and mobilize external stakeholders in support of pro-housing and tenant protection initiatives across the five boroughs.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
- Manage cross-bureau projects and coordinate multidisciplinary teams working on complex public-realm issues across the agency and with external partners
- Conduct independent research and analysis using City management, budget, legal, capital, and operational data
- Produce in-depth policy briefs, reports, and memoranda based on original empirical analysis
- Monitor City, State, and federal policy developments affecting housing creation, permitting and financing, land-use, and tenant protections
- Advise senior staff on emerging trends, risks, financing and policy opportunities across housing and tenant issue areas
- Prepare and present findings, recommendations, and proposals to the Comptroller and senior leadership
- Engage community stakeholders, advocates, and technical experts to inform policy development and support inclusive, locally grounded solutions
- Engage diverse stakeholders to promote and execute the Comptroller鈥檚 housing agenda
- Perform other related duties as may be required.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A bachelor鈥檚 degree from an accredited college or university and 6-8 years of professional experience in urban planning, housing policy, housing finance, or related policy research and analysis in government, academia, or a public policy or nonprofit organization; or a satisfactory combination of education and experience equivalent to the above. A minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience.
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