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Examples of Duties
- Reviews incentive applications and prepares presentations for loan and grant review committees. Serves as single point of contact within assigned neighborhood district for CDCs and other neighborhood stakeholders related to Economic Development issues. Provides site-related acquisition, development and rehabilitation technical assistance for property owners, developers, and small businesses. Engages with small businesses looking to locate and expand on targeted commercial corridors. Serves as the point of contact for City Council inquires within the assigned neighborhood districts. Works department manager(s) and/or leadership to facilitate site visits for high growth potential businesses within the assigned neighborhood district. Assists with special projects including those associated with the Cleveland Citywide Development Corporations Represents the Department of Economic Development in public meetings and presentations. Help small and neighborhood businesses access department resources and assist in navigating other departments to resolve business related issues Performs other job-related duties as required.
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Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma or G.E.D. required. Bachelors Degree in Urban Studies Economic Development Business Administration Public Administration Marketing Communications Political Science or closely related field required. Masters Degree preferred. Understanding of contemporary social justice, diversity equity and inclusion challenges. Strong analytical organizational customer service oral and written communication skills required. Demonstrated effectiveness at building and maintaining interpersonal relationships. Commitment to public and customer service. Commitment to innovation and possesses an entrepreneurial spirit dedicated to maintaining high ethical standards. Must understand climate change and integrate environmental and climate justice into strategic planning approach and implementation.
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Supplemental Information
- Additional Duties
Under administrative direction, works collaboratively with local stakeholders, government officials, and community leaders. The Neighborhood Investment Manager (NIM) will serve as a single point of contact for small and neighborhood businesses seeking access to City resources. This position reports to the Assistant Director of Economic Development and works in partnership with corresponding Neighborhood Planners in the City Planning Commission. NIMs evaluates businesses and projects for financial incentives for all activity in assigned neighborhood districts. NIMs markets the City’s Economic Development programs, evaluates businesses and development projects for potential financial incentives and prepares market studies, data analysis and maps. The NIM will also represent the Department of Economic Development in public meetings and presentations.Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree is required in Urban Studies, Economic Development, Business Administration, Public Administration, Marketing, Communications, Political Science or closely related field.The City’s guiding principles are as follows: Placing Clevelanders at the Center, Empowering Employees to Do Purposeful Work, Defining Clear and Pragmatic Objectives, Leading with Trust and Transparency, Striving for Equity in All We Do, and Embracing Change. All City employees are responsible for embracing and carrying out these principles in all that they do.