Multi-Site Assistant Community Manager
About the role
The Assistant Community Manager oversees the everyday operations and financial functions of the housing community, under the supervision of the Community Manager. Key responsibilities include managing financial processes, personnel, leasing, maintenance, administrative tasks, and risk management.
Responsibilities
- Post all payments and income accurately, timely, and efficiently.
- Process and reconcile daily account receivables.
- Monitor and follow up on bad debt, prepare late notices, contact residents and guarantors, and file evictions.
- Help the property meet budgeted revenues, expenses, and Net Operating Income.
- Post all charges to resident and non-current resident accounts; bill back utilities where applicable.
- Maintain accurate and organized records; audit resident files to ensure accuracy.
- Walk units and post move-out charges, statements, and security deposit refunds.
- Screens, hires, trains, coaches, and develops onsite staff.
- Ensures staff compliance and consistency with Company policies and procedures.
- Leads staff in achieving effective leasing techniques, meeting follow-up procedures, signing leases, and maintaining accurate documentation.
- Develops and implements resident retention programs.
- Shows, leases, and moves in prospective residents.
- Manages customer service, monitors service request turnaround, and ensures timely completion of repairs.
- Operates machinery and power tools, operates motor vehicles and/or golf carts, identifies and inspects objects, and works in various environments including tight and confined spaces.
Requirements
- High School Diploma or Equivalent; Bachelor’s degree preferred or two years experience in the housing industry; or one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Ability to understand and perform all onsite software functions; basic computer skills required.
- Basic knowledge of Fair Housing Laws and OSHA requirements.
Physical Requirements
- Regularly stand or sit for prolonged periods.
- Communicate with others to exchange information.
- Repeat motions that may include wrists, hands, and/or fingers.
- Accurately assess the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned.
- Move about to accomplish tasks or move from one worksite to another.
- Ascend/descend ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, step stools, and the like.
- Move self into different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces, work in an overhead position and reach, adjust or move objects of up to 25 lbs. in all directions, lift and place objects up to 25 lbs.
- Operate machinery or power tools.
- Operate motor vehicles and/or golf carts.
- Identify and inspect objects.
- Be able to work overtime, weekends, night hours (emergencies).
- Work in small and/or enclosed spaces.
- Traverse flat and non-flat terrain.
- Work in extremely low or high temperatures.
- Work in outdoor environments such as precipitation and wind.
Education/Experience
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with a bachelor’s degree preferred or two years of experience in the housing industry; alternatively, one to two years of related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Basic computer skills are necessary, and familiarity with Fair Housing Laws and OSHA requirements is essential.
Skills
Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills are crucial. Proficiency in using onsite software and basic computer skills are also required. Knowledge of Fair Housing Laws and OSHA requirements is essential.
Benefits
Full-time employees receive benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, accidental, and disability insurance, a 401K with employer matching, and commission and performance bonuses, when applicable. Additionally, full-time employees receive paid sick days and company holidays.
Pay
$17 per hour to $17 per hour.
Schedule
This is a full-time position.