Director of Tenant Rights Counseling Programs at Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco – United States


Director of Tenant Rights Counseling Programs at Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco – United States

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Director of Tenant Rights Counseling Programs at Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco – United States

Recruiter: Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco

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Are you passionate about HOUSING JUSTICE?

Do you want to make sure TENANTS in SF have safe and dignified housing?

Do you want to fight displacement and strengthen tenant power in San Francisco?

Do you want to join a multilingual, tenant-led organization with a long history of winning for renters?

Job Description: Director of Tenant Rights Counseling Programs

The Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco (HRCSF)is a tenants rights non-profit serving tenants citywide since 1979, offering free counseling and organizing support for San Francisco tenants in all types of housing, including rent-control, public housing, and Section 8. Our purpose is to strengthen tenants rights, improve living conditions for renters, and preserve and expand affordable housing opportunities. Through our counseling program, we support more than 5,000 tenants a year, and our organizing program has helped build five tenant associations across the city since 2019.

Position Summary:

The Director of Tenant Rights Counseling Programs provides department-level leadership for HRCSFs tenant counseling program, which serves residents of subsidized and private rental housing throughout San Francisco. This role is responsible for ensuring high-quality, consistent, and effective tenant rights counseling, while building the systems, structures, and staff support needed to sustain the work over time.

The Director supervises counseling program leads, supports the development and supervision of front-line counselors…

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.