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  • Assistant Property Manager

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Madison, WI

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is current seeking an Assistant Property Manager to join our team. The role will be responsible for assisting with low-income, tax credit housing, section 8 and section 42 apartment buildings serving multiple locations in Madison. The Assistant Property Manager supports the Property Manager in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the property (HUD projects or assigned LSS owned or managed apartment rental programs), ensuring compliance with regulations, maintaining positive tenant relations, and assisting with financial and administrative tasks. This role requires strong organizational skills, customer service abilities, and attention to detail to support the overall success of the property. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Tenant Relations & Customer Service: Assist with lease applications, renewals, and move-in/move-out processes. Ensure a positive living experience by fostering strong tenant relationships and addressing resident needs proactively. Property Operations & Maintenance: Coordinate and follow up on maintenance and repair requests to ensure timely resolution. Conduct regular property inspections to ensure safety, cleanliness, and compliance with lease agreements. Leasing & Compliance: Support the leasing process by showing units, processing applications, and verifying applicant qualifications. Maintain accurate and organized tenant records. Financial & Administrative Duties: Assist with rent collection, payment processing, and addressing delinquent accounts. Help prepare monthly financial reports, budgets, and other required documentation. Maintain records of expenses, invoices, and vendor contracts. PERKS: Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) By being employed with LSS, which is a non-profit agency, you can be eligible for loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Loans are eligible to be forgiven after 10 years of on-time and consistent payments through the income-based re-payment plan. Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees Calm Wellness App - Premium Access Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition Qualifications & Skills: Experience in property management, real estate, or a related field preferred. Knowledge of leasing, fair housing laws, and compliance regulations. Strong customer service and communication skills. Proficiency in property management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to multitask, stay organized, and work efficiently under pressure. Problem-solving mindset with a focus on resident satisfaction. Work Environment: Primarily office-based with frequent property visits between two sites. Some evenings or weekends may be required based on property needs. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Experience working with low-income housing or affordable housing programs is preferred. HS Diploma preferred. Valid driver's license and state minimum insurance. Must be able to pass a motor vehicle check. Must have reliable transportation. Travel: Will need to travel regularly between two locations in the Madison metro area. Additional travel in Wisconsin may be required for training and meeting purposes. Lutheran Social Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $33k-43k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Property Manager - The Clayson

    Ti Communities 4.6company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Palatine, IL

    At TI Communities, we are committed to creating vibrant and thriving communities that enhance the lives of our residents. We specialize in managing residential properties that provide exceptional living experiences. With a strong focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability, we strive to be a leader in the real estate industry. As a Property Manager, you will have the opportunity to lead a dynamic team and make a positive impact on the lives of our residents. We are committed to your professional growth and development, providing the tools and resources you need to excel in your role. Join our passionate team and become part of a community-focused organization that values collaboration, integrity, and delivering exceptional results. WHAT WE OFFER: Competitive pay, renewal bonus Housing discount Free Medical (for employee plan) Dental Vision HSA Flex spending account 401k Match 3 weeks paid time off Company-paid holidays (including your birthday!) Team referral bonuses Good work-life balance Opportunity for growth HOW YOU WILL IMPACT TI COMMUNITIES: Provide leadership, training, and development for the onsite team. Maintain direct supervision of all staff, including work schedules, the delegation of duties, and conflict resolution. Supervise resident retention, renewal, and leasing programs to maintain maximum occupancy. Maintain an open-door policy with residents to provide outstanding customer service and build lasting relationships. Oversee resident relations, which includes taking resident phone calls, requests, and concerns. Drive financial results to meet TI Communities' income and expense goals. Gathers, analyzes, and interprets current market and economic trends that may impact the property and implements short- and long-range marketing and leasing strategies to achieve the property's occupancy and revenue goals. Lead sales with continuous involvement in the leasing process, including leasing apartment homes, renewing leases, developing your team's skill sets, marketing your community, and monitoring market conditions. Partner with the Service Director to ensure property conditions are in good working order with excellent curb appeal. Perform bookkeeping and financial tasks, including rent collection, delinquency, move-out statements, and financial and variance reports. Perform daily physical inspections of the property and coordinate with the maintenance team. Conducts regular property inspections and takes appropriate actions to ensure that the physical aspects of the property, grounds, buildings, and amenities meet established standards for safety, cleanliness, and general appearance and appeal. Adhere to Fair Housing laws, regulations, and TI Communities policies and procedures. Additional projects and/or duties as assigned by the Regional Director. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Multi-family housing management experience. Knowledge of property bookkeeping and financials. The ability to connect with a variety of people and successfully lead a team. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills. Strong organizational, multi-tasking, and problem-solving skills. The ability to work well in a high-volume and sometimes stressful environment. The ability to work well independently and make sound business decisions. A positive attitude and the desire to learn and develop your skills. Knowledge of Entrata software is preferred. College degree is preferred. ARM or CAM designation preferred. OUR CORE VALUES: Instill Hope Expect Excellence Inspire Service Embody Integrity Exude Joy TI Communities is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
    $37k-52k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Community Manager

    TBG | The Bachrach Group

    Assistant community manager job in Madison, WI

    We are seeking to hire a Community Manager to our team in The Community Manager plays a vital leadership role in ensuring the overall success, growth, and daily operations of a residential community. This position oversees all aspects of property management-including administration, maintenance, leasing, resident relations, rent collection, and personnel supervision-while ensuring compliance with all applicable fair housing laws. The Community Manager fosters a positive living environment for residents and a productive, team-focused atmosphere for employees. Key Responsibilities Operational Leadership Maximize community performance and return on investment by effectively managing occupancy, delinquency, resident violations, and overall property appearance. Conduct weekly property inspections to ensure compliance with community standards related to parking, curb appeal, pets, and maintenance. Maintain a strong community presence and promptly address issues impacting safety, appearance, and resident experience. Resident Relations & Rent Management Ensure all rents are collected by month-end and manage delinquent accounts in accordance with company policies. Promote positive resident relationships through strong communication, fair enforcement of policies, and timely resolution of resident concerns. Team Leadership Hire, onboard, train, and manage Maintenance Technicians, Assistant Community Managers, and other on-site staff. Provide ongoing performance management, mentorship, and leadership to maintain a strong, motivated team. Financial & Budget Oversight Develop and manage labor and operational budgets, ensuring adherence to financial goals. Monitor expenses, analyze financial performance, and identify opportunities for cost savings and operational efficiency. Sales & Marketing Lead direct sales and marketing efforts, ensuring all promotional materials (flyers, banners, listings, etc.) are current and effective. Post and maintain listings on platforms such as Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and other relevant sites. Manage lead follow-up, process sales paperwork, and support prospective buyers through the home-buying process. Asset & Inventory Management Oversee new home inventory and protect asset value through proper setup, inspections, utility coordination, title documentation, and related activities until sale completion. Compliance & Policy Administration Ensure community residents, visitors, vendors, and employees follow all company policies and community rules. Maintain compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including all fair housing requirements. Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent required; college degree preferred. Minimum of 3 years of management experience in property management, retail, or hospitality preferred. Proven leadership skills with the ability to motivate teams, delegate effectively, and manage competing priorities. Experience with budgeting, financial oversight, and operational analysis. Moderate proficiency with office productivity tools; experience with rent management or property management software preferred. Strong understanding of company policies and relevant facility management regulations, including fair housing laws. Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred.
    $23k-40k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Property Manager

    Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc. 4.3company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Amboy, IL

    What you'll do: The Property Manager provides exceptional customer service to attract and serve our guests and ensure we meet our financial goals. The role would help oversee our seasonal RV Campground, O'Connells located in Amboy, IL. Your job will include: Please provide exceptional customer service to residents and guests to ensure an outstanding experience. Manage the resources and assets of the property, including buildings and amenities. Conduct marketing activities to attract new customers. Hire and manage resort employees. Prepare, manage and analyze the operational budget of the resort. Maximize the profitability of the property. Maintain the resort and ensure that it's clean and attractive. Partner with the marketing team to attract new guests. Analyze, prepare and manage the operational budget of the resort to improve its profitability. Your skills and experience include: Bachelor's degree, or a combination of education and equivalent experience. 5+ years of property management experience, preferably in an RV or manufacturing home community setting. Strong operations skills and a thorough understanding of the complexities of this position. At least one year of experience in customer service and exceptional customer service skills. Excellent skills in Microsoft Office and other web-based applications. Valid driver's license, good driving record and current auto insurance. Experience in sales and/or marketing preferred.
    $45k-59k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Assistant Property Manager

    Brennan Investment Group 4.2company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Rosemont, IL

    Hours: Full-time; Monday - Friday, 8:30AM - 5:00pm We are seeking an Assistant Property Manager to join our team at Brennan Investment Group! The Assistant Property Manager position The Assistant Property Manager position supports the asset management function of a private real estate investment firm focused on achieving outstanding risk adjusted returns through acquiring, developing and operating industrial properties on a national platform. If you're a proactive, detail-driven professional who thrives in a collaborative environment and enjoys balancing tenant relations, building operations, and administrative responsibilities, we want to hear from you! Perks: High-spirited, positive, and welcoming culture. Exceptional team-oriented environment. Beautiful modern office space within a Class-A office building. Laid-back environment, with casual dress code. Fun company events and regular gatherings such as happy hours, team outings, and more. Competitive benefits offerings. Responsibilities: Have a comprehensive understanding of structural building systems. Have a comprehensive understanding of the services performed at the building as well as applicable contract language. (i.e. Landscape, Asphalt, etc.) Assist in the RFP process when rebidding service contracts. Approve One-Time Agreements and Service contracts. Utilize Prism to perform routine building inspections; Identify deficiencies and recommend action steps. Review tenant work order billback report via Prism. Utilization, input, and maintenance of information into Prism work order program. Assist in writing the narrative section of the monthly financial report(s). Track lease options and encumbrances. Prepare tenant welcome packets and onboarding materials. Process A/P invoices (coding, entering and obtaining proper approvals). Assist in A/R process, including charges to tenant accounts and assisting in tenant rent collections. Arrange for utility transfers upon acquisition and/or disposition of an asset; also, arrange for transfers upon tenant move out or move in. Utilizing Prism and Jones software, contact existing tenants and vendors to obtain current insurance coverage, any ongoing required maintenance contracts, and emergency contact lists. Review expense coding prior to property managers' approval. Review vendor monthly statements and request outstanding invoices for processing. Assist property managers and maintenance technicians with coordination of tenant repair requests. Assist property managers with vendor contract preparation and manage/organize the completed documents. Review vendor statements; obtain outstanding invoices for processing. Assist with tenant relation activities (email blasts, events, gifts, surveys, etc.). Complete expense reports for property managers and submit for approval and processing. Prepare vendor contracts, manage/organize the completed documents and enter into property management software upon execution. Collaborate with Operations team on property tax appeal documentation and other administrative tasks related to property tax appeals. Collaborate with property managers to process lender funding packages for capital projects, tenant improvements, commissions, etc. Assist property managers on CAM reconciliations, annual budgets, and any other necessary schedules. Qualifications: Requires 1-3 years' experience in Property Administration, management, or related field and/or training. Ability to use computer software and web-based applications. Proficient knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Ability to carry out specific oral and written instructions. Execute responsibilities with a sense of urgency and follow-through. Ability to collaborate with operations, accounting and leasing team members to complete various projects and assignments. Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills. Proven ability to communicate via email with customers, vendors, and internal team members. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and tasks daily with efficiency and accuracy. Ability to organize and prioritize work assignments to meet deadlines. Positive, proactive work ethic and approach. College degree preferred. Real Estate Broker License or willingness to obtain.
    $37k-54k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Property Manager

    Sustainablehr PEO & Recruiting

    Assistant community manager job in Madison, WI

    Property Manager - Affordable Housing Pay Range: $25-$29 per hour About the Role We're seeking a hands-on, resident-focused Property Manager to oversee five affordable housing properties. This position offers a blend of office and on-site work, with the potential to spend three days a week at our corporate office and two days at the properties. What You'll Do Oversee daily operations for five affordable housing communities, ensuring a welcoming and well-maintained environment for residents. Manage leasing, tenant relations, and compliance with all affordable housing regulations. Prepare and monitor operating budgets, track expenses, and optimize revenue while maintaining affordability. Lead and mentor on-site staff, fostering a collaborative, service-oriented culture. Coordinate maintenance, inspections, and capital improvement projects across multiple sites. Partner with corporate office teams to implement policies, maintain records, and drive operational excellence. What We're Looking For Previous property management experience-affordable housing or HUD/LIHTC compliance preferred. Strong organizational and leadership skills, with the ability to manage multiple sites and priorities. Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. A proactive, service-first mindset and commitment to supporting residents and staff. Why Join Us This role offers the opportunity to make a tangible impact while enjoying a flexible schedule split between office and property locations. You'll play a vital part in providing quality housing and fostering strong community relationships.
    $25-29 hourly 4d ago
  • Associate Property Manager (Retail)

    Pine Tree 3.5company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Oakbrook Terrace, IL

    Connected by a common belief that our collective skills, knowledge, values, and vision will shape the evolution of brick-and-mortar retail, our team forms what is the commercial real estate industry's premier owner/operator/ investor of open-air retail in the United States. With decades of expertise in retail property management, accounting, asset management, leasing, acquisition, development, and marketing, we're guided by core values of collaboration, trust, diligence, and empathy to optimize and grow our portfolio through elevated, insightful, and value-driven solutions for our stakeholders. Learn more at **************** Summary of Position Pine Tree is searching for a talented, ambitious, self-directed candidate with strong customer service and problem-solving skills for the role of Associate Property Manager. Successful candidates will be motivated and excited to work at a fast-growing company with room for growth. The ideal candidate will join the Property Management team and make an immediate impact by delivering the best management, maintenance, and supervision of day-to-day operations to its shareholders. Responsibilities Assist the Property Manager in all operational aspects of a property including but not limited to maintenance, utility monitoring, tenant relations, billing, and collection, vendor contracts and relations, lease administration, code compliance, budgeting and cash disbursements. Assist in contract document preparation. Assist in scheduling regular inspections. Assist in communications to vendors, tenants, et al as necessary. Check and report on vendor insurance certificates monthly. Collect and monitor monthly tenant sales data. Ensure Pine Tree policies and procedures (or those of our partners) and the property management department are adhered to. Understand and interpret tenant leases including exclusives and prohibited uses. Develop and maintain positive relations with tenants and contractors. Along with the property manager, function as the primary resource for all property activity. Issue various tenant bills as needed. Desired Skillsets & Qualifications Relevant work experience required, preferably 1-2 years in property management or commercial real estate. Ability to effectively prioritize tasks and move seamlessly between projects as the situation requires. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, handle multiple tasks, and work independently. Strong customer service skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Knowledge of property management and accounting terminology. Self-starter who can manage a broad range of responsibilities. Strong Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) proficiency required. Yardi software experience is a plus. The position responsibilities outlined above are in no way to be construed as all encompassing. Other duties, responsibilities, and qualifications may be required and/or assigned as necessary. Compensation + Benefits Competitive salary, performance-based incentive, and attractive benefits including work/life balance and healthcare. Pine Tree We believe that trust, experience, humility, transparency, and responsibility should influence everything we do in business and life. As a result, we've built what we believe is the best team in the industry combining decades of experience in acquisitions, leasing, property management, development, design & construction, accounting, human resources, and marketing. Pine Tree is an equal-opportunity employer.
    $35k-46k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Community Association Manager

    Rowcal

    Assistant community manager job in Arlington Heights, IL

    Lead. Innovate. Grow. Are you ready to take charge and make an impact? RowCal is seeking a Community Association Manager who thrives on managing complex obligations, building strong HOA relationships, and driving results through collaboration. Join us at a pivotal stage of growth and unlock opportunities for career advancement as our branch expands. If you're ready to bring your HOA experience, strategic mindset, and ability to lead others as your portfolio expands, we want you on our team. Apply today and help us redefine what exceptional HOA management looks like! Location: Arlington Heights, IL - Portfolio could be anywhere from Napperville to Foxlake with the majority of the concentration in and around Arlington Heights, IL Schedule: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm with some night meetings to meet business needs (dependent on the HOA board's needs). Role is potentially hybrid after training at the discretion of the Director of Community Management. About RowCal RowCal is a fast-growing, innovative HOA and Property Management company, bringing "The Smarter Way to HOA" to thriving communities across the United States. Focused on Our Mission "To empower, enrich and elevate HOA communities and the lives of our employees who serve them", we are committed to doing things better with a can-do attitude and joyful spirit that puts HOA leaders at ease. We'll be a partner who cares, collaborates and creates the best HOA experience for a community. Our core values of "trust, innovation, fun, and growth" are at the heart of everything we do. Help us transform HOA communities and make "home" extra special for the members we serve. You'll love what you do! Role and Responsibilities RowCal Community Managers are responsible for the overall management and oversight of a portfolio of community associations. At RowCal, the Community Manager is not tasked with all the coordination and execution of all services needed by the community but will act as a liaison between the association board and RowCal's supporting divisions or third-party ancillary service providers. At RowCal, we view the Community Manager as the association's "relationship manager". Ongoing Review, coordinate, and respond to homeowner ACC requests. Review and upkeep of all work orders. Oversight of covenants enforcement and issuing violations. Homeowner, Board, and association data administration in CINC Systems. Act as main point of contact for all Board communications through all channels. Administration of on-site association amenities and gate houses. Retention and administration of all association records in SharePoint and WebAxis including, but not limited to, governing documents, rules & regulations, management agreements, service contracts and proposals, homeowner and board communications, vendor communications, etc. Address and resolve all homeowner escalations. Act as liaison between Board of Directors and all RowCal supporting divisions and third-party ancillary service providers. Update and maintain the management plan in CINC Systems as necessary with board meetings, site inspections, vendor meetings, maintenance calendar, WebAxis Calendar, community events, vendor service dates, etc. Drafting and execution of all association communications including statutory notices, newsletters in coordination with the Board/committee, emergency notifications, email blasts, text blasts, etc. Daily Minimum Approval of all invoices for payment in accordance with association budget and board direction. Review and execution of action items. Review and return of voicemails and emails. Weekly Minimum Provide feedback to division Director on all RowCal supporting divisions. Review and process violations and ACC requests. Check on hold invoice status. Review and addressal of all past-due action items. Monthly Minimum Review for knowledge and accuracy of prepared financial statements including balance sheet, income statement, delinquency report, and cash disbursements. Monitor vendor and owner delinquency rates and collections process for entire portfolio. Review of open violations for compliance. Site visits of all associations (if applicable and as necessary). Preparation for, attendance at, and administration of all Board Meetings (or as often as necessary). Preparation of Board Meeting Packets according to client established timeframes to include agenda, previous minutes, monthly financials, and any supporting documentation for old & new business. Review monthly financials - look for GL code errors and other discrepancies. Attendance at all monthly management or company meetings. Review performance of all service providers and discuss areas of opportunity with representatives, as necessary. Quarterly Minimum Audit SharePoint and Web Portal to ensure all records are uploaded and properly organized. Audit Board members, maintenance items, service providers, management plan, and other information tab to ensure accuracy. Annual Minimum Preparation and drafting of annual operating and reserves budget for all associations. Preparation for, attendance at, and administration of all Annual Meetings or Membership meetings. Review and negotiation of service contracts for all associations for services such as trash service, landscaping, snow removal, pest control, utilities, or cable service, etc. Coordinate tax returns and financial review/audit (as applicable). Coordination of and attendance at all municipally required inspections such as fire/life safety, backflow, etc. Review of existing reserve study or procurement of new reserve study, as necessary. Identification and initial planning of all capital improvement projects and coordination with Board and RowCal Construction & Maintenance, Project Coordination, and Director of Management. Requirements/Skills 5 years or more experience in HOA portfolio property management required Associate or bachelor's degree preferred Strong communication and interpersonal skills Strong organizational and time management skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment Proficient with Microsoft office Able to problem solve and work independently Must have valid driver's license and have the ability to drive around the local market on a regular basis CMCA Preferred Illinois State Community Association Manager License required Pay Range The estimated starting pay range for this role is $75,000 - $90,000 per year. This good faith estimate is based upon RowCal's typical starting pay range for this role. Actual pay range depends on many factors including each employee's qualifications and market conditions and is subject to change. Benefits In addition to offering our team members competitive pay, we offer an excellent benefits package including 401k matching, paid time off, health insurance, dental insurance and vision insurance for employees and dependents. We also offer disability insurance along with other important benefits to ensure that our workers feel respected and valued. Although we work hard, we encourage our employees to always maintain a healthy work-life balance, so they can focus on their families and pursue outside interests. We also strongly believe in community service and in making an impact at the local level. As a RowCal employee, you'll be allotted time off each year to engage in service with one of our community service partners. RowCal is an Equal Opportunity Employer, meaning we do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, military or veteran status, or any other or any other federal, state or local protected class.
    $75k-90k yearly 2d ago
  • Community Association Manager (Portfolio Property Manager)

    Broad Shoulders Management, Inc.

    Assistant community manager job in Chicago, IL

    We have openings for a Community Association Manager ***PLEASE do not apply if you do not currently hold a Community Association Manager's (CAM) license or Real Estate Agent/Broker's license and are not currently working towards obtaining either of them*** Property/Project Management Oversee the management of buildings, including maintenance services and outside contractors/vendors Contact and place service orders with maintenance staff or other vendors/contractors Create RFPs and solicit proposals for maintenance contractors and construction projects Visit properties periodically for general inspections and to meet vendors/contractors Customer Service/Community Governance Liaison with the Board of Directors and advise them from time to time Direct contact for resident concerns/requests pertaining to building related issues and/or Association policies Send out mass communication to residents Ensure administrative document conformity to comply with Association policies Maintain knowledge of all pertinent documents (Declarations, ByLaws, Rules and Regulations, vendor contracts, etc.) Facilitate move ins/outs in accordance with Association policies (schedule, take deposits, pre/post inspections when necessary, return deposits, etc.) Prepare and fill out condominium questionnaires, 22.1 disclosures, PAL's and other sales/refinance documents Schedule and attend after hours Association meetings Financial/Administration Assist in the creation of budgets for each Association and review accounting and financial statements Monitor contracts Collect all assessments and enforce any late fees as outlined by the Association's governing documents Handle all delinquent accounts promptly and place into collections if necessary Input/maintain data into web based software; audit information. Draft/proofread notices/memos/letters Supervise administrative assistants. Provide guidance with task tracking, assignment and execution Approve and pay invoices for Associations
    $46k-75k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Assistant Property Manager

    Horizon Construction Group 4.6company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Wauwatosa, WI

    Top Workplaces Since 2019: Join a Team That Truly Stands Out! At Horizon, we've been building more than just properties since 1984-we've been building trust, community, and careers. Guided by our core values of honesty, integrity, respect, and compassion, we're proud to be recognized as a Top Workplace year after year. If you're looking for meaningful work with a company that values its people, you've found the right place. This is a full-time position working with the Community Manager This position will do leasing, tours, marketing, events, and administrative duties. You will assist with the following properties: Walnut Glen senior housing Walnut Glen Townhomes Cedar Glen Senior Alta Mira Beuna Vista Condos What Makes Horizon Management Group Special? Employee Appreciation - You're seen, heard, and valued. Leaders-In-The-Know - Transparent leadership that keeps you informed. Supportive Managers - You'll never feel like you're going it alone. Meaningful Work - Make a difference in residents' lives every day. Strong Values - We live our values, not just list them. What You'll Be Doing: Be the Go-To Person - Support the campus and assist the Community Manager to ensure residents have a great experience. Keep Things Running Smoothly - Handle leasing, event planning, and day-to-day office tasks. Step Up When Needed - Be the backup when the Community Manager is away. Key Responsibilities: Build strong relationships with residents, families, and prospects. Take leasing calls, schedule tours, and process applications. Coordinate with local community partners. Maintain weekly office hours across buildings. Organize monthly calendars and community events. Check in daily with the Community Manager. Handle lease renewals and general admin tasks. Maintain confidentiality and process check requests. Create newsletters and activity calendars. Manage and close maintenance service requests. Requirements What We're Looking For: Education & Experience: High school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor's degree preferred. Previous experience in admin and customer service is a must. Property management experience is a big plus. Skills: Great communication-written and verbal. Organized and able to juggle multiple tasks. Self-motivated and deadline-driven. Professional and team-oriented. Tech Savvy: Comfortable with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Experience with OneSite is helpful. Typing speed of 45 wpm. Ready to Join Us? If you're looking for a workplace where your contributions matter and your growth is supported, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and help us continue building something amazing-together. Salary Description 20.00 - 25.00
    $43k-53k yearly est. 50d ago
  • Regional Property Manager - Multifamily

    Hines 4.3company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Chicago, IL

    When you join Hines, you will embark on a career journey fueled by vision and guided by leaders who set the standards of our industry. Our legacy is rooted in innovation and excellence, earning us a spot on Fast Company's esteemed annual list of the World's Most Innovative Companies, as well as recognition as one of U.S. News & World Report's Best Companies to Work For in 2024. Discover endless opportunities to grow and make your mark at Hines. Responsibilities Hines is continuing to grow our luxury multifamily portfolio and is looking to add experienced Regional Property Managers in Denver, Chicago, Washington DC, Baltimore, and San Francisco. As a Regional Property Manager with Hines, you will be responsible for supporting and executing company strategies related to property management operations by directing the Managers across your assigned portfolio of multifamily properties, and by implementing the policies, procedures, and practices that enable each property to meet and/or exceed budgeted financial goals and achieve operation performance objectives. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Develops the annual budgets for the assigned portfolio and oversees attainment of budgeted goals by analyzing and evaluating financial statements, reconciling monthly statements against approved budget, and resolving gaps in the financial portfolio Manages the financial and operational performance of the assigned portfolio, identifies, and investigates indicators of performance deficiencies or opportunities, and guides the development of appropriate action plans that correct deficiencies or maximize opportunities to ensure the portfolio meets stated goals and objectives Provides leadership to the team of community managers by interviewing, hiring, and training team members, and by managing their performance in accordance with Company policies, values, and business practices Oversees the appropriate and adequate staffing at each community by interviewing, hiring, and training team members, and by managing their performance in accordance with company policies, values, and business practices Reviews, analyzes, and interprets market data to identify emerging trends that may impact the performance of the portfolio, and works with the community managers and others to develop and implement market plans that drive occupancy and revenue growth Lead and support property due diligence efforts including but not limited to audits, financial performance reviews, and physical inspections, ensuring accurate evaluation or acquisition or disposition opportunities Provide recommendations and operational insights that inform underwriting assumptions and transition planning Participation in the RFP process for new management opportunities, highlighting operational expertise and brand differentiators Collaborate with owners, investors, and management partners to resolve escalated issues and implement best practices across the portfolio Ensures that the appearance and physical aspects of the properties meet the established standards through routine site and safety inspections and communicates concerns and requests for capital as needed to provide for the physical upkeep of each property in the portfolio Coordinates work activities and services from vendors, consultants, and other contractors as needed by researching and identifying needs, negotiating contracts, monitoring progress, processing invoices, and ensuring open communication between project team members Ensures that all property operations in portfolio are in adherence and compliance with governing business documents (including but not limited to closing documents, Property Management Agreements, or governing programs) Utilizes property management software, word processing, spreadsheet, and database management applications to complete and produce required reports and other employment documents Keeps abreast of current changes in technology, processes, and standards within the industry and area(s) of responsibility by attending internal and external training classes, researching and/or subscribing to the internet or other professional publications, or utilizing other appropriate method(s) to obtain business and professional information Qualifications Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or GED from an accredited institution required Bachelor's degree preferred Five or more years supervisory experience in residential operations and two or more years of portfolio management Experience with third-party management strongly preferred Experience in Due Diligence, RFP analysis and presentations is preferred Experience with overseeing lease up properties is a strongly preferred Industry certifications (e.g., CPM, CAPS, CAM, etc.) preferred Demonstrates leadership and management skills Ability to work in a team-oriented environment Possesses professional written and verbal communications skills Demonstrates strong attention to detail Working indoors 95% and outdoors 5% of time Frequent travel required Compensation San Francisco - $165,000 - $ 204,000 + 20% bonus potential (depending on experience) Washington, DC - $150,000 - $185,000 + 20% bonus potential (depending on experience) Chicago - $145,000 - $177,000 + 20% bonus potential (depending on experience) Denver & Baltimore - $135,000 - $167,000 + 20% bonus potential (depending on experience) Benefits Information: ******************************************* Closing At Hines, we strive for excellence as a leading global real estate investment manager, driven by our by our belief that real estate is fundamentally about people. Our diverse portfolio spans $93.2 billion¹ of assets across such property types as living, office, retail, mixed-use, logistics and life science projects - all designed to enhance value, connection and inspiration. Our strategic approach integrates local expertise with global knowledge, taking calculated risks aligned with our convictions to exceed expectations and tailor solutions to our clients' needs. While our projects are renowned for enhancing cities and pioneering sustainable practices, we recognize that the true driving force behind Hines' success is our 5,000 dedicated employees in 30 countries who draw on our 65-year history to build the world forward. This is why we prioritize investing in our people, offering comprehensive training, competitive compensation, robust benefits and generous vacation packages. By centering our focus on the growth and wellbeing of our team, we cultivate an inclusive environment where everyone, including our clients, can thrive. Hines is proud to be named to Fast Company's prestigious annual list of the World's Most Innovative Companies for 2024. ¹Includes both the global Hines organization and RIA AUM as of December 31, 2023. We are an equal opportunity employer and support workforce diversity. No calls or emails from third parties at this time please. We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Click here to get started.
    $150k-185k yearly Auto-Apply 32d ago
  • Assistant Community Manager

    Annex Group LLC

    Assistant community manager job in Cedar Rapids, IA

    Job DescriptionDescription: The Annex Group is seeking an Assistant Community Manager. If you are searching for experience with an organization who operates with a customer first approach, are passionate about our mission and take pride in making a difference in the lives of our residents, we want you on our team. The Assistant Community Manager is responsible and accountable for providing excellent customer experiences, supporting our company mission, and maintaining compliance with all applicable housing laws and programs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Include but are not necessarily limited to the following: Provide excellent experiences for our residents, vendors, community partners, investors, and owners. Excellent execution of community resident services that positively impact their lives. Execute best in class curb appeal and property appearance standards. Achieve above average resident survey results. Assist the Community Manager with managing the property by achieving key performance indicators including but not limited to achieving budgeted occupancy and maintaining the property within budget. Adhere to company policies and standard operating procedures. Adhere to LIHTC (Low Income Housing Tax Credit) program requirements including but not limited to qualifying households, annual recertifications, state agency and investor reporting and property specific requirements. Assist the Community Manager with successful and accurate documentation of all internal and external reporting. Assist the Community Manager with processing daily accounting functions related to financial management, accounts receivable and accounts payable. Follow required health and safety guidelines. Other duties as assigned WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The work environment is that of a fast-paced office with minimal to high noise levels This position requires working independently as well as part of a team This position requires verbal and face-to-face contact with others daily Frequent use of a computer is necessary This position requires the use of all general office equipment The position requires client information be maintained appropriately confidential Job Type: Full time/Non-Exempt Benefits: 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Vision insurance Paid Time Off Sign-On Bonus: Upon receiving a positive 60-day review, The Annex Group will provide a one-time, taxable bonus of $1,000. This bonus will be included in the paycheck issued after the review period Physical Setting: Office Supplemental Pay: Bonus plan Requirements: QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Property management experience preferred but not required Affordable Housing experience preferred but not required 1-2 years previous management experience preferred Must possess authentic and genuine care of others with a strong desire to impact positive change in our residents' lives Strong work ethic with demonstrated desire to learn and grow with a growing company Ambitious individual for this fun and entrepreneurial working environment Ability to work independently and successfully execute multiple assignments Must be a proficient communicator and listener Must have basic knowledge of accounting and budgeting Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously with frequent interruptions Must have a valid U.S. driver's license TECHNICAL/COMPUTER SKILLS: Working knowledge of social media and MS Office software programs necessary Ability and willingness to effectively use other job-related technology tools PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Frequent walking, standing, sitting within the work area Driving to/from locations for business-related purposes Frequent walking throughout the community Education: High School Diploma or GED Training Requirements: Attend annual fair housing training Attend state agency compliance training Attend other company required training
    $24k-40k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Assistant Community Manager

    Havenpark Communities

    Assistant community manager job in Iowa City, IA

    Havenpark Communities was founded on the mission of creating caring communities for both our residents and employees. Havenpark has a portfolio of 80+ communities and more than 25,000 homesites throughout the U.S. We are experiencing intentional and rapid growth by continuously acquiring communities. At Havenpark Communities, our mission is to make caring communities attainable for responsible residents across America. We acquire, improve, and operate manufactured home communities. You may be asking yourself - what makes us different? It is our culture. Our unique culture is fun, rewarding, and inclusive of all. Our five core values guide our everyday behavior: Respect, Grit, Collaboration, Stewardship, and Boldness. As an Assistant Community Manager, you are responsible for assisting with the planning and coordinating of community events, activities, and projects. Your responsibilities will include but are not limited to, handling the routine office work and administrative duties for the community. The time allocation mentioned below may vary depending on the community's needs. Annual or semi-annual travel may be required for this role.Responsibilities Resident Relations (~40% of time) Cultivate resident satisfaction within your community Address resident issues with care and urgency Understand when it is appropriate to involve the Community Manager in resident issues Plan and execute community events as directed by the Community Manager Collections (~40% of time) Prepare bills and statements for approval by the Community Manager Ensure all rent is collected on-time Complete all legal action and notices required in compliance with State and Fair Housing Standards Sales and Leasing (~10% of time) Assist in ensuring all homes are ready to be occupied within Havenpark expectations Assist CM and SLA with document preparation or coordination for new move ins or lease renewal Work Orders (~10% of time) Manage work orders to ensure all rental work orders are completed within 48 hours of receipt Qualifications Bilingual: English/Spanish Education: You have a high school diploma or GED Experience: You have a minimum of 1 year of experience in property management Physical Demands: You can spend long hours sitting while using office equipment, such as computers. This position will also require walking within the community and lifting of materials and supplies from time to time We offer our employees a golden work experience including a competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, generous PTO, paid holidays, a 401(k) with a 6% company match, and above all infinite opportunities to learn, develop and sharpen their skills. Come be a part of a company that knows what it means to succeed as a team. It is our policy to recruit, hire, and promote qualified personnel in all job classifications without regard to race, creed, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, disability or veteran status.
    $24k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Property Manager

    SROA Property Management, LLC

    Assistant community manager job in Cedar Rapids, IA

    Job Description Storage Rentals of America is hiring a Property Manager to join our team. Become the newest member of our exciting team at SROA as we redefine self-storage! Are you the kind of person who gets bored working in an office and wishes you could have a job that would give you the opportunity to talk to customers, walk outside to get your daily steps and other stuff? If you said yes to all (or most of it), this might be the job for you! We are a Property Management company that offers great benefits and work-life balance. With us, you will be home for dinner every day or to do anything else you want. We are looking for someone who loves talking to customers, is not afraid of moving around and likes to work independently. Still not sure if this is for you? Here are some more details that can help you decide. What do we do exactly? Our business is buying new Self-Storage properties and managing them. We started in Florida, but after 10 years we have more than 660 properties in 30 States. Pretty great, right? Our mission is to provide affordable, clean, and secure self-storage to everyone. What do we have to offer? Competitive pay with monthly bonuses UKG Wallet - on-demand pay option 100% paid medical coverage options for employee-only Dental and vision plans for optimal care Eight (8) paid holidays Generous Paid Time Off (PTO), increasing with years of service Paid Maternity and Parental Leave for growing families 401(k) with substantial employer match and 100% immediate vesting Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Health Savings Accounts (HSA), and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (DCFSA) for tax-advantaged savings GAP Insurance for added financial protection Employer-paid Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability coverage Long-Term Disability (LTD) coverage for added peace of mind Pet insurance - because your pets are family too Storage Discounts to help you declutter and organize Access to Voluntary Benefits for personalized coverage Learning and development opportunities to maximize your potential and excel in your career A great culture that values collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity What would you do exactly? Drive Sales Growth: Help customers to understand the products and services we have to offer. Follow-up with the ones that are still on the fence. Explain Lease Agreements and execute them when they are ready to move forward (yay!) Customer Service: Self-Storage units is not rocket science, but some questions will come up, so it's important to answer any questions they might have. Not everything is rainbows and butterflies, so helping customers with complaints is part of your duties. It can be hard to remember all the bills we have to pay, so Calling tenants with past due accounts is crucial. Other departments are also considered customers, so you have to keep clear communication with other teams. Provide a good customer experience so they know they can count on us! Property Maintenance and Cleaning: With customers moving in and out, cleaning the units is required. Do you know that joy you feel when you enter a clean room? That's what we want for our customers. Cleaning around the property and office is also part of it. This is not just for the customers; you also deserve to work in a clean environment. Daily walks around the property to make sure everything is working properly. As a handy person some things you will know how to fix, and for all the other ones contacting vendors to get the job done is the way to go. Some Other things: Some customers like to pay with cash, so you will have to drive to the bank to make deposits. Some boring (or not) paperwork like auction files, tenant letters, reports and other office activities. What do we need from you? You may be responsible for multiple stores and making trips to the bank so reliable transportation and a valid driver's license is required. A year of experience in the Storage Rental Industry would be great, but we are not picky, so if you have a couple of years in Customer Service Management, this should be an easy transition for you. Our schedule is a little bit different, so to make this work you need to be available for business hours from Monday-Saturday, including weekends and Holidays as needed. Our properties are open Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. We are closed on Sundays. You don't need to be tech savvy, but computers are everywhere these days, so proficiency in Microsoft Office is necessary. You will be working alone or in a small team most of the time, so we hope that's something you look forward to it. Cleaning and maintaining the property requires some physical activities, so make sure you are able to lift up to 50 lbs. as well as push, pull, bend and lift. Regularly walking the property is required. SROA is an Equal Opportunity employer and uses the federal government E-Verify system to verify employment eligibility.
    $34k-52k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Regional Property Manager

    Clear Investment Group

    Assistant community manager job in Chicago, IL

    Clear Investment Group is a boutique real estate investment firm in Chicago specializing in rehabilitating and stabilizing distressed multi-family assets. We are based in Chicago, with portfolios across the Midwest, South, and Northeast. With a focus on acquiring distressed properties, we aim to improve communities by investing in local real estate. Our companies Core Values are: Get it Done 2. Ride the Wave 3. Add Value 4. Exhibit Passion Job Title: Regional Property Manager Department: Asset Management Reports to: Director of Asset Management Job Type: 50% in office (based in Chicago Loop); 50% Travel (could vary depending on projects/needs) Compensation and Benefits Base Salary: $120,000-$150,000 commensurate with experience Eligible for year-end and performance bonuses Access to 401k Health & dental insurance Generous PTO policy Overview: We are seeking a Regional Property Manager interested in working for a growing and dynamic firm. This position oversees the firm's sub portfolios, leads on-site staff, and develops operational systems that promote each property toward stabilization. The ideal candidate is initiative-taking and drives projects through to completion. The ability to work in a fast-paced, high-stress environment is key, but so is a sense of camaraderie: our team values working collaboratively. We are looking for candidates who possess the qualities of an Ideal Team Player. We want someone who is Humble, Hungry, and Smart. Humble - someone with experience who can learn and grow Hungry - someone who wants drive results, create new standards and who constantly wants to improve Smart - someone who is people and business smart and able to collaborate well with a diverse team of people About you: Seasoned (10+ years) property manager with experience in stabilizing distressed assets (Class C); experience taking over unstabilized portfolios and/or receiverships is a must Significant leadership and management experience (5+ years) with a proven ability to recruit, train, and supervise talented property teams Proven ability to read and analyze property-level financial statements, including P&L statements and budget variances; can implement specific initiatives that improve property NOI Strong operational mind: ability to create, implement, and maintain processes for all facets of property management: collections, leasing, maintenance, and property reporting Excellent communicator; able to professionally and compassionately work with colleagues, direct reports, vendors, and residents Proficient in Microsoft Office products, including Excel, Word, and Outlook Familiarity with Yardi Voyager and RentCafe a major plus Ability to lift 50+lbs and walk-up multiple flights of stairs Core Responsibilities: Included but not limited to: Property Management Oversee the daily operations for a handful of multifamily portfolios, 300-1200 units each Monitor property performance and implement strategies to maximize occupancy and revenue. Develop, implement, and maintain processes for all facets of portfolio management: collections, leasing, maintenance, budgeting, and property reporting Coordinate with rental assistance programs: both Section 8 and other state funded programs Oversee capital improvement projects, including bidding process, coordinating with on-site staff and current residents, timeline and project management, and reporting to company leadership Lead the quoting and binding process for property-level insurance coverage Property Assessment: Conduct thorough assessments of distressed properties to identify issues and necessary repairs. Develop strategies for property improvement and stabilization. Staff Management: Hire, train, and manage all on-site, property staff: property managers, leasing agents, and maintenance crew members Conduct performance evaluations and provide ongoing feedback. Foster a positive and productive work environment. Maintenance and Repairs: Coordinate maintenance and repair activities to ensure properties meet quality standards. Supervise contractors and maintenance staff to complete necessary tasks. Implement preventive maintenance programs to reduce future issues. Communication: Maintain effective communication with property owners, stakeholders, and other relevant parties. Serve as a liaison between property management and other departments within the organization.
    $120k-150k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Property Manager (Badger State Lofts)

    Winncompanies 4.0company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Sheboygan, WI

    WinnCompanies is seeking an Assistant Property Manager to join our team at Badger State Lofts, a 118-unit affordable housing community located in Sheboygan, WI. In this role, you will support the Property Manager in managing all aspects of the community, including leasing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, service requests, and customer service. Responsibilities Monitor collections, post rent payments, enforce the collection policy and initiate legal action when required. Facilitate all aspects of apartment leasing: touring with prospective residents, processing applications, recertifications and negotiating lease renewals. Provide exceptional customer service, respond timely to resident issues and complaints, and promote positive resident relations. Assist in all facets of physical and financial Management as needed and assigned. Act as Property Manager in absence of the Manager for specified amounts of time. Prepare financial reports for the Property Manager as well as resident correspondence, and recertification notices. Monitor the flow of accounts payable from issuing purchase orders to processing invoices. Requirements High School diploma or GED equivalent. Minimum of 1 year of relevant work experience in property management or leasing, ideally in an affordable housing capacity. Prior experience with tax credit programs. Experience with various computer systems, such as Microsoft Office Suite. Outstanding verbal and written communication skills. Excellent customer service skills. Superb attention to detail. Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced office environment. Ability to work with a diverse group of people and personalities. Preferred Qualifications Associate's degree. Our Benefits:Regular full-time US employees are eligible to participate in the following benefits: - Generous time off policies (including 11 paid holidays (12 for MA employees); Generous Accrued Time Off increasing with years of service; Generous paid sick time; Annual day of service; Floating Holiday) - 401(k) plan options with a company match - Various Comprehensive Medical, Dental, & Vision plan options - Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account options with HSA annual employer contribution - Long Term Disability and voluntary Short Term Disability; Basic Term Life Insurance and AD&D; optional supplemental life insurance - Health Expense Reimbursement program (including gym memberships, equipment, and subscriptions) - Tuition Reimbursement program and continuous training and development opportunities - Wellbeing program (group challenges, seminars, opportunities to earn points to reduce medical premiums), Employee Assistance Program, & Commuter and Parking Reimbursement options - Employee Corporate Discount Programs (Verizon Wireless, Home Depot Pro, Staples, and more!) - Flexible and/or Hybrid schedules are available for certain roles - Employee Relief Program supporting employees with unexpected hardships that place undue financial stress on them and their families - To learn more, visit winnbenefits.com Why WinnCompanies? A job you can be proud of : WinnCompanies is a nationally recognized leader in apartment community management and development. Our team members are committed to helping people in the communities we serve and making a positive difference in their lives. A job that challenges you : Our employees are responsible for our growth and success, and we challenge our team members to always be their best in our fast-paced, dynamic and rewarding workplace. A job you can learn from : We offer multi-faceted leadership and learning opportunities to support our team members' career growth and professional development. A team that cares : We value teamwork, innovation, diversity and mutual respect. Through our recognition and rewards programs, we're committed to celebrating and uplifting our team members. About Us:WinnCompanies is a mission-driven, national business focused on building and operating top quality affordable housing communities for individuals and families of all incomes, including members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. Our people are the source of our success - 4,300+ team members working together to create the best possible living communities in 27 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Whether your skills are in operations, maintenance, leasing, compliance, marketing, IT, HR, accounting or finance, there's a role for you at WinnCompanies. Your passion for excellence can help us make a positive impact in the lives of real people every day. If you are a California Resident, please see our Notice of Collection here.Salary will vary based on job responsibilities and scope, geographic location, candidate's relevant experience, and other factors. Current Winn employees should apply through this internal link.
    $38k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
  • Regional Property Manager (Waterloo)

    Paramark 3.7company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Waterloo, IA

    Paramark Corporation seeks a dedicated professional to join our team as a Regional Property Manager. Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Rochester, Minnesota, Paramark Real Estate Services offers premium property management, facility management, and commercial brokerage services for private investors, institutions, corporations, not-for-profits, homeowner associations, and cooperatives. Since its inception, Paramark Corporation has experienced rapid growth, managing properties across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Colorado, Texas, Kansas, Florida, and North Dakota. About You You are a dynamic, hands-on professional who is passionate about your work and driven to succeed. You are always there to help the team when needed and aren't afraid to ask for assistance when necessary. You embody our corporate values: being customer-focused, maintaining a positive attitude, demonstrating a great work ethic, showing dedication, and being a team player. Responsibilities As a dynamic, hands-on Regional Property Manager, you will oversee multiple communities in the central Iowa region. A typical day may consist of such tasks as: Responsibility for managing multiple priorities while providing support to the assigned region's teams Conducting effective site inspections and ensuring properties are well-maintained and managed Reviewing leasing/occupancy activity Making recommendations to maximize NOI Hiring, supervising, and supporting on-site property managers, janitorial, and maintenance teams Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations Maintaining strong resident relationships and handling escalated resident issues Assisting in contract negotiations and renewals in partnership with ownership and staff Meetings with Regional Manager colleagues, building owners, and/or boards of directors Monitoring and assisting on-site property management, handling vendor contracts, and performance Requirements Successful candidates will also possess strong team-building skills, leadership abilities, effective communication, a customer-focused approach, and relationship-building skills. Paramark is poised for positive change and growth and is seeking the right fit to join the team. Iowa Real Estate License or commitment to complete it in 3 months. - company paid Several years of progressive property management experience Ability to collaborate with property owners to develop goals/objectives Experience in creating and exceeding budgets Experience with affordable properties is a plus Ability to travel within IA and the surrounding states Ability to occasionally attend meetings after business hours Strong leadership skills and financial management skills Excellent organizational skills and ability to continually multitask Communicate effectively with a wide variety of people, including building owners, asset managers, site and compliance staff, and building residents Strong problem-solving skills Property management experience, preferably multi-site experience, including association or cooperative management Additional Requirements: While performing the duties of this job, the employee will need: Ability to sit for long periods of time (office, vehicle) Ability to walk, stand, bend, and climb stairs during regular property inspections Ability to occasionally lift or carry items up to 25 lbs (e.g., files, signage, inspection tools) Comfortable working both indoors (office setting) and outdoors (property sites) in varying weather conditions Ability to use a computer, smartphone, and standard office equipment for extended periods Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook Visual and auditory ability to observe and respond to property conditions, alarms, and tenant needs Benefits Our full-time employees are eligible for the following benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance HSA Short-Term Disability Long-Term Disability Voluntary Life, AD&D 401 (k) with employer match Competitive PTO and Paid Holidays We're excited to learn more about you! Apply today, and let's start the conversation. Paramark Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis prohibited by federal, provincial, or local law. Candidates will be required to pass a criminal background check. All employee must pass the company background check for employment.
    $61k-76k yearly est. 42d ago
  • Assistant Property Manager

    TLC Management Co 4.3company rating

    Assistant community manager job in Chicago, IL

    Job Details Wyndham Apartments - Chicago, IL Full Time $22.00 - $25.00 HourlyDescription We are seeking an experienced Residential Assistant Property Manager for our property located in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood. The ideal candidate is well-organized, professional and has strong leadership, sales, marketing and financial skills. Join TLC Management, where employee culture, satisfaction, and growth are top priorities! Pay range commensurate with experience $22/hour - $25/hour Company Benefits Quarterly Bonus Eligibility Health Benefits Thirteen Paid Holidays (including your birthday and your work anniversary) Paid Vacation and PTO Two Paid Volunteer Days Annually Paid Maternity Leave Employer Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Life, Short Term Disability, Accident, and Critical Illness Insurance Flexible Spending Account Two Employee Assistance Programs A Wellness Program Continuing Education and Development Fun Team Building Events An Employee Appreciation Platform 401(k) with generous employer match Qualifications Requirements and Expectations Minimum three years property management experience in a fast-paced residential community Availability to work Saturdays. Knowledge of effective marketing, sales and closing techniques Exceptional customer service skills and the ability to communicate professionally A proactive approach, excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to work independently and as a team. Experience with property management software (Yardi and CRM) Competency in Microsoft Office Manage day-to-day operations and leasing functions to ensure resident satisfaction. Facilitate resident move-ins by negotiating leases, processing applications, and collecting applicable fees to ensure smooth process. Establish and maintain a positive relationship with our residents. Inspect entire property on a regular basis. Work closely with the service team to schedule move-ins, work orders and unit turns. Learn and comply with industry legal requirements, especially related to federal and local Fair Housing Laws. Learn and comply with the company's policies and procedures. Performing any other tasks as directed by the Property Manager, Assistant Regional Property Manager, and Vice President of Operations ABOUT US TLC Management is a Chicagoland based company that exclusively owns, operates and manages each of its residential communities. Our commitment to our residents includes adhering to high quality standards to provide our residents with much more than a rental apartment but a genuine sense of community and exemplary customer service. We continually strive to ensure that we meet or exceed our residents' expectations by providing well-maintained properties, desirable locations and responsive service. Our company culture is to not only provide TLC to our residents but a commitment to ongoing training and professional development for our team. It is also important to us that our team members feel that TLC is a safe space where they can express their ideas and share suggestions of how we can continually evolve into a better employer and best suit their needs. TLC Management Co. provides equal employment opportunities for all, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or any other legally protected classification. Our company's policy is to hire and promote the most qualified applicants and to comply with all federal, state and local equal employment opportunity laws.
    $22-25 hourly 53d ago
  • Leasing Manager

    Tailwind Group Inc.

    Assistant community manager job in Iowa City, IA

    Job DescriptionDescription: Tailwind Group is a top twenty owner and manager of off-campus student housing and brings a wealth of knowledge to the industry. We are committed to creating and sustaining a workplace culture that is second to none. We strive to fight for the highest possible good of the people that matter most, including our team members! Attracting and retaining the most talented and passionate individuals in our industry is an ongoing objective at Tailwind Group. We would love for you to join our team! The Position: Due to an upcoming relocation, we are looking for our next Leasing Manager! The Leasing Manager is primarily responsible for coordinating the sales and marketing strategy of the leasing department to ensure maximum occupancy of the community. A successful Leasing Manager will provide high quality customer service to our residents, focus on the management and implementation of the leasing processes and systems, and understand this role is critical to the reputation of the property. The Property: The Quarters Iowa City is a resort-style housing community consisting of 352 units and 892 beds, designed with University of Iowa students in mind. This is a full-time position working a standard schedule, Monday - Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm. Nights or weekends may be required from time to time dependent on business needs. The compensation range for this position is $42,000.00 - $50,000.00 plus bonus potential. This range is determined by current market data based on the position requirements and complexities. Final offers of employment will be based on multiple factors including candidate education, skills, experience, and location. Benefits & Perks We strive to provide our employees with the most competitive benefits package in the industry. A few of those benefits and perks include: Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance for employees and their families 17 Days of PTO in your first full year + 9 Paid Holidays 401(k) with company matching On-the-job training and career development Paid Parental Leave Responsibilities & Duties Lead the property team to achieve a minimum of 95% occupancy each year. Utilize effective sales strategies to maximize revenues while keeping concession spend at or below budget. Act as lead salesperson by conducting all tours, responding to leasing inquiries, and completing follow-up with the prospective residents. Train and develop the Leasing Specialists and/or Community Assistant to perform all above responsibilities when the Leasing Manager is unable to be onsite. Demonstrate excellent customer service during each encounter with residents, prospects, vendors, officials, and community members. Participate and assist with the execution and development of marketing efforts on campus and in the community, customer appreciation events, and other special events. Be an expert on current market conditions, trends, and local competitors. Manage all administrative, inventory and reporting related tasks within the department. Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Sales, Marketing, Business Administration, or related field, and/or one or more years of progressive experience in student housing. Relevant property management, student housing, or sales/marketing experience is a plus. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Demonstrate a high level of integrity and professionalism. Possess strong administrative, organization and communication skills. Be a self-motivated individual and excel at working in a team environment. Understand basic standards of property management including Fair Housing laws, Tenant/Landlord rights, and general real estate principles. Experience with Entrata software is preferred. To learn more about our core values, mission, and vision, check out: ***************************** A complete list of responsibilities and duties can be provided during the interview process. This position is not eligible for Visa sponsorship at this time. Tailwind Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Notice to Third Party Agencies: We are not accepting resumes from recruiters or employment agencies for this position.
    $42k-50k yearly 14d ago
  • Part- Time Community Manager - Graceview Apartments

    Hayesgibson

    Assistant community manager job in Lemont, IL

    Requirements Join Our Team as a Part-Time Community Manager! Are you a passionate, creative, and organized individual with a knack for building vibrant communities? We're looking for a dynamic Community Manager to join our team full-time and help us foster engagement and connection within our growing community. What You'll Do: Engage & Inspire: Cultivate a positive and active community through engaging content, events, and interactions. Strategize & Implement: Develop and execute community strategies that drive growth and participation. Collaborate & Lead: Work closely with cross-functional teams to enhance community experiences and feedback. Monitor & Report: Track community metrics and provide insights to continuously improve our approach. What We're Looking For: Passion for Community Building: You have a genuine interest in creating meaningful connections and fostering an inclusive environment. Strong Communication Skills: Your ability to connect with people and convey messages effectively sets you apart. Organizational Excellence: You thrive in managing multiple projects and details with a proactive attitude. Experience in Community Management: Previous experience in a similar role or field is highly desirable. Work Hours & Benefits: Hours: Monday to Friday, 9AM - 2 PM with flexibility. (25 hours per week) Benefits: We offer holidays off. Compensation: Up to $25 per hour, BOE, with bonus incentives. Why Join Us? Impactful Role: Play a key part in shaping our community and making a difference. Innovative Environment: Work in a dynamic and supportive team where your ideas are valued. Growth Opportunities: Benefit from professional development and career advancement. Do you have a limitation that may require assistance in completing application paperwork? If your answer is yes, please contact us so we can support you through the process: Email: ****************** Phone: ************ At Hayes Gibson, we are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive application experience for all candidates. If you're ready to take on a role that's as rewarding as it is exciting, we want to hear from you! Apply now to become a cornerstone of our community and help us grow and thrive together. Apply Today and Start Your New Adventure!
    $25 hourly Easy Apply 3d ago

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How much does an assistant community manager earn in Cedar Rapids, IA?

The average assistant community manager in Cedar Rapids, IA earns between $19,000 and $51,000 annually. This compares to the national average assistant community manager range of $24,000 to $66,000.

Average assistant community manager salary in Cedar Rapids, IA

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What are the biggest employers of Assistant Community Managers in Cedar Rapids, IA?

The biggest employers of Assistant Community Managers in Cedar Rapids, IA are:
  1. Annex Group LLC
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