Housing Analyst
City of Springfield
Springfield, OR United States
How to Apply
URL: https://www.springfield-or.gov/city/human-resources/careers/JOB DESCRIPTION
Housing Analyst
Job Number: 2026-12
Classification: Management Analyst
Closes: Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
Community Development Division
SEIU represented, Exempt
*Full Benefits including PERS.
Grades: C41-C42 (Housing Analyst I/ Housing Analyst II)
$64,896- $104,932, Pay dependent on qualifications and in accordance with Oregon's Pay Equity Act.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a motivated and collaborative professional who wants to make a positive impact in the community by supporting housing planning and production in Springfield.
In compliance with Statewide Planning Goal 10: Housing, the City just started its Housing Capacity Analysis to be immediately followed by a Housing Production Strategy. In this role, you will conduct research and analyze data from sources such as City records and the U.S. Census Bureau to identify housing trends, evaluate existing policies, and uncover barriers to housing development, while engaging with diverse populations to help ensure that Springfield's housing plans and programs meet community needs.
You will assist the Comprehensive Planning and Housing team by synthesizing complex information into high quality and clear deliverables, advancing local housing initiatives, and coordinating projects and programs across multiple internal and external stakeholder groups. This impactful work includes applying government regulations to planning studies and housing proposals, assessing project feasibility, managing grant contracts, processing applications for local housing incentives, providing technical assistance to affordable housing developers throughout the project lifecycle, developing and evaluating RFPs, and ensuring compliance with reporting requirements.
As a skilled communicator, you will prepare clear and effective public- and internal-facing reports, memos, and policy recommendations, and represent the City to various audiences. You will collaborate closely and build partnerships with community organizations, private developers, local and state governments, interdepartmental teams, and other stakeholders.
The ideal candidate is personable, highly organized, analytical, and communicative, with the ability to manage multiple projects and build strong working relationships.
If you would like to learn more about this position, please click here: Class Specifications | Housing Analyst I | Class Spec Details
Training & Experience:
The City will consider any equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education, and experience to meet minimum qualifications. Such a way to meet minimum qualifications could include:
- Bachelor's degree in the field of public administration, public policy, city planning, or a closely related field, and;
- 0-2 years of experience (Grade C41) in one or more of the following areas: city planning, identifying housing needs and trends, housing development, explaining and applying regulations, administering grant funds and contracts, and evaluating project feasibility
- 2 or more years of experience with full responsibility for a variety of diverse housing program activities, including developing and/or refining policies, procedures, and related items (Grade C42)
Preferences may be given for knowledge and experience:
- Project Management
- City planning
- Grant administration and monitoring
- Affordable housing development
- Community engagement
- Establishing community partnerships
- Spanish fluency
License & Certification:
- A valid Oregon Driver's License by time of appointment
BENEFITS
*Benefit enrolled employees and dependents have access to a FREE, on-site health and wellness center.
**Position includes generous medical package to include $1,200 health reimbursement account, sick leave, vacation, holidays, gym membership, and participation in Oregon Public Employee's Retirement (PERS).

