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Description
The Chief Asset Management Officer (CAMO) serves as a key member of the executive leadership team, providing strategic direction and executive oversight for the organization’s HUD Performance-Based Contract Administration (PBCA) portfolio. This highly visible leadership role is responsible for driving operational excellence, regulatory compliance, program performance, and continuous improvement across all PBCA service areas while helping shape the future growth and strategic direction of the organization.
The CAMO will lead complex housing compliance and asset management operations, foster strong partnerships with HUD and industry stakeholders, and champion innovative approaches that strengthen program integrity, customer service, and organizational impact. This position offers a unique opportunity for an accomplished housing industry executive with deep PBCA expertise to influence national affordable housing initiatives, support high-performing teams, and play a pivotal role in advancing National Housing Compliance (NHC)’s mission and long-term success through strategic leadership, business development, and industry engagement.
NHC is committed to fostering a collaborative, mission-driven, and people-centered culture that values innovation, professional growth, transparency, and employee engagement. NHC is proud to be recognized and certified as a Great Place to Work. As the organization continues to expand its national impact and strengthen its position within the affordable housing industry, the CAMO will have the opportunity to help shape transformational initiatives and contribute to a growing, forward-thinking organization. NHC also offers a highly competitive and comprehensive benefits package designed to support employee well-being, professional development, and long-term success.
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For additional information regarding this career opportunity and to apply, please visit the National Housing Compliance employment website. To learn more about National Housing Compliance, visit us online at https://www.nhcinc.org/.