Former Tennessee Rep. Harold Ford Jr. — a black Democrat who was chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council — is in the running to get a transportation or infrastructure post in the Trump Administration, according to a source.

The source said Ford is a good friend of Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner, and is itching to get back in government.

Ford served in Congress for five terms until 2007.

He’s now working at Morgan Stanley.

“Harold is happy with what he’s doing,” a friend of Ford told The Post.

“But if the president-elect of the United States calls, you take the call and listen carefully. Anyone would,” he added.

Ford, 46, is a frequent political commentator on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” a show watched by the president-elect.

Ford comes from a political family and his father, Harold Ford Sr., served 11 terms in Congress. Ford successfully ran in Tennessee for his father’s congressional seat—upon his retirement—and easily won at the age of 26.

After losing a Senate race in his home state to Republican Bob Corker, who himself is said to be in the running for a Trump Administration position, Ford moved to New York City.

In 2010, Ford considered running against Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, but ultimately decided not to.

Ford did not respond to a request for comment.