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  • Community Manager

    Goldoller Real Estate Investments LLC 2.8company rating

    Community association manager job at GoldOller

    At GoldOller, "This is Home" is more than a motto; it's a promise. A promise of leadership that empowers, teamwork that inspires, and a culture where every voice matters. Here, you won't just manage properties, you'll shape communities, build lasting relationships, and grow your own career along the way. We're proud to be ranked among the top in ORA Power Rankings and to hold a 4.6 rating on Glassdoor from our very own team. When you join GoldOller, you're not just finding a job. You're finding a place where you belong, a purpose you can believe in, and a company that invests in your future. Ready to make an impact? Apply today! Position Purpose: The Community Manager is the driving force behind the operational, financial, and cultural success of the residential property-setting the tone for excellence in resident and customer satisfaction, team development, and performance. This role requires a proactive, solutions-focused leader who not only manages daily operations but also inspires, coaches, and develops a high-performing team that delivers GoldOller's Gold Standard of Service. As both strategist and mentor, the Community Director leads with accountability, vision, and empathy-ensuring residents feel at home, employees feel supported, and the community thrives both operationally and financially. When performance challenges arise, the Community Manager takes a strategic, forward-thinking approach: assessing the situation, creating a clear and actionable improvement plan, implementing solutions, and keeping leadership informed every step of the way. This position is offering a $3,000 retention bonus and also has the potential to earn monthly commissions! Duties and Responsibilities Financial & Operational Excellence Prepare and monitor budgets; drive property performance by meeting/exceeding occupancy and rental income goals, maintaining ≤2% bad debt, and optimizing expenses within budget by month-end. Accurately prepare, track, and report financial data-including payroll, overtime, petty cash, rent collection, delinquency, evictions, FAS, damages, and security deposit reconciliations-in compliance with company policy. Utilize all required operational technologies (including RealPage products) to track performance, manage purchasing, maintain PO compliance, and ensure real-time data accuracy. Develop action plans when performance falls below expectations; communicate needs and collaborate with the Regional Property Manager, Asset Manager, and DOO. Regularly walk, oversee, and inspect the property while documenting findings in applicable systems. Complete move-in, move-out, vacancy, and annual unit inspections. Enforce Fair Housing laws, safety codes, health regulations, and local ordinances. Assess and post all related charges and issue professional resident notices. Maintain the leasing office in a neat, organized, businesslike manner with consistent office hours. Attend management meetings, complete all assigned training, and ensure team training compliance. Report all liability and property incidents immediately; ensure timely submission of workers' compensation documentation. Leadership & Employee Development Motivate, empower, and promote teamwork across the site team to achieve shared goals. Recruit, onboard, and retain high-performing talent while fostering a culture of accountability, engagement, and continuous learning. Provide real-time coaching, conduct performance reviews, develop growth plans, manage corrective action, and lead the counseling and termination process when necessary. Lead weekly team meetings that encourage collaboration, innovation, and alignment with company standards and strategic goals. Model servant leadership by recognizing achievements, supporting development, and inspiring ownership and pride in results. Interpret and apply all personnel and departmental policies consistently. Oversee timecards, overtime, PTO, and attendance; ensure timely review and approval. Maintain a professional image and ensure all team members adhere to dress code and uniform requirements. Resident & Customer Engagement Maintain high resident satisfaction through timely service, proactive communication, and effective conflict resolution. Professionally communicate resident notices and enforce compliance with rules and regulations. Develop creative resident retention programs; host and attend resident events; maintain a 40%+ renewal ratio. Manage seamless, compliant move-ins and move-outs; complete all leases, renewals, and addendums. Monitor, solicit, and respond to social media reviews in alignment with brand standards. Counsel delinquent residents and participate in court hearings or appeals as needed. Refer residents to appropriate agencies for economic, social, legal, or health-related support. Oversee leasing strategy, pricing, and renewals consistent with leadership and AIRM guidance. Ensure leasing teams maintain a 25%+ closing ratio and score 85%+ on shopping reports. Manage advertising and social media strategy; track competitors and complete regular market surveys. Ensure all resident-facing materials are professionally branded and visually aligned with company standards. Ensure CRM is properly managed-respond to unmanaged leads within 24 hours and follow up on leads requiring attention per policy. Maintain high occupancy by professionally showing vacant apartments and following timely leasing procedures. Complete approved credit, criminal, and background checks for all applicants. Maintenance & Asset Preservation Partner with maintenance leadership to ensure all service requests are logged, responded to within 24 hours, and closed promptly; communicate with residents when delays occur. Ensure timely completion of preventative maintenance, safety checklists, and inspections per company best practices. Maintain high standards of curb appeal, cleanliness, and safety across grounds and common areas; ensure OSHA and MSDS compliance. Oversee all make-ready processes to balance speed, quality, and budget. Oversee all work performed by vendors and contractors related to building and grounds maintenance. Ensure availability for emergency calls, either personally or via designated team members. Maintain community-owned tools, materials, and equipment neatly and securely; ensure shop areas remain clean and organized. Perform any additional duties as assigned. Skill Requirements Demonstrated success in property management with strong financial, leasing, marketing, and resident relations skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and RealPage systems (OneSite, YieldStar, Lead2Lease, Ops Technology). Strong understanding of Fair Housing, ADA, FCRA, OSHA, landlord-tenant laws, and applicable state/local codes. Exceptional leadership, coaching, and team-building abilities. Excellent conflict resolution skills with a balance of empathy and firmness. Strong multitasking, organizational, communication, and problem-solving abilities in a fast-paced environment. Proven ability to build effective relationships with peers, leadership, residents, and external partners. Position Requirements Education: High school diploma or GED required; Bachelor's in Business or Marketing preferred. Experience: 1-3 years of residential property management experience as a Community Manager or similar role. 1-3 years of multifamily housing experience. Experience with OneSite required. Physical Ability: Able to lift/push/pull up to 40 lbs. Valid driver's license and reliable personal vehicle required. CAM or ARM certification preferred. Ability to work one weekend per month. Ability to travel to other sites, including out-of-state and overnight travel as needed. Who We Are GoldOller Real Estate Investments is a dynamic and growing company that acquires, develops, and operates multifamily communities across the country. With more than 40,000 units under management in 12 states, we proudly represent over $2.6 billion in assets. Our success comes from investing not only in properties - but in our people. Perks & Benefits We Offer GoldOller believes in a healthy work-life balance. Keeping our employees in mind, here are just a few of the benefits we provide: 12 Paid Holidays Up to 2 weeks Paid Time Off in the first year (with more earned as you grow with us) A Celebrate YOU Day (to use at your leisure for any special occasion) Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans (available after 60 days of employment) Company-Paid Health Reimbursement Account Paid Maternity Leave Company-Paid Life Insurance Company-Matched 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan Complimentary access to GoldOller property amenities - including pools, fitness centers, wellness classes, and more! Company-Paid Certifications & Licensing …and so much more! Visit ***************** to learn more!Equal Opportunity Employer
    $32k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
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  • Assistant Real Estate Manager

    Foundry Commercial 4.2company rating

    Orlando, FL jobs

    Foundry Commercial was created to be a different kind of real estate company. Our motto - “It's Personal” - rings true in everything we do… we value authentic human experiences. At Foundry Commercial, there is a strong sense of community. From wellness fairs to ugly Christmas sweater parties to company fundraisers, Foundry associates lean in to support one another and the causes that are important to us. We bring a sense of teamwork, collegiality, and diversity to all that we do. At the heart of it all is trust and respect. These two things drive everything else. We have built a place where people truly know each other, celebrate together, learn together, and live life alongside each other. At Foundry, we serve our clients best by attracting and unleashing the most talented and courageous professionals in industry, all while having fun and building a lasting impact on the broader community. Don't just take our word for it. The best way to experience our culture is to immerse yourself in it. But be prepared - it's contagious! Position Description: We are currently seeking an Assistant Real Estate Manager to join the Foundry Commercial team. The Assistant Real Estate Manager is responsible for supporting the Real Estate Manager in managing all aspects of a portfolio of commercial office, retail, and industrial properties. This role will focus on providing superior customer service to the properties, tenants, and building owners. Essential Job Functions: Responds to tenant needs and coordinates with maintenance staff to resolve problems. Maintains positive relationships and high retention levels with all tenants. Responds to all problems and concerns and ensures compliance with rules and regulations. Interacts regularly with property owners to ensure that objectives are met. Anticipates and responds to the owner's needs and concerns. Oversees the preparation of accurate, timely, and complete reports. Supports the planning, budgeting, and control of operating and capital expenditures. Oversees and approves the calculation of all special billings. Assists in preparation of annual budgets, forecasts, management plans, monthly performance reports, and variance reports. Understands and provides explanation for variances. Performs regular inspections of property. Recommends and directs alterations, maintenance and reconditioning of property as necessary. Contracts for vendor services and supervisors as required. Requires a basic understanding of tenant and capital improvements. Coordinates tenant move-ins and move-outs, and “walk-through” spaces with tenants and tenant improvement departments. Oversees the collection of rent, payment of expenses, compliance with lease terms, and preparation of all required legal notices. Recommends and coordinates legal action as necessary. Assists in forecasts and budgets. Reconcile monthly tenant work order billings for tenants and management. Participates in civic and business organizations. Attends BOMA and/or IREM programs and activities. Conducts and maintains relationships with “key” clients/tenants, industry and trade associations, representatives of government, public service organizations, customers and vendors as necessary in the overall management of the property. Other duties may be assigned. Education and Experience Requested: Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university preferred Minimum of 2+ years of work-related experience Ability to comprehend, analyze, and interpret complex business documents. Ability to write correspondence, reports, and create tenant newsletters. Working knowledge of leases preferred. Ability to make effective presentations on general topics to an internal department, large group of employees, clients, and/or management. Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of options in varying situations. Requires advanced analytical and quantitative skills. Must have an excellent customer service approach to property owners and tenants. Must be proactive, resourceful, and take initiative. Must be able to deal effectively with vendors and brokers. Must be highly proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Knowledge of Yardi and 360 Facilities Software a plus. Foundry Commercial is an Equal Opportunity Employer Foundry Commercial is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We want to have the best available person in every job. It is the policy of Foundry Commercial to grant equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability that does not prohibit performance of essential job functions, veteran's status, or any other conditions or identifications against which discrimination is prohibited.
    $49k-77k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Assistant Real Estate Manager

    Foundry Commercial 4.2company rating

    Fort Lauderdale, FL jobs

    Foundry Commercial was created to be a different kind of real estate company. Our motto - “It's Personal” - rings true in everything we do… we value authentic human experiences. At Foundry Commercial, there is a strong sense of community. From wellness fairs to ugly Christmas sweater parties to company fundraisers, Foundry associates lean in to support one another and the causes that are important to us. We bring a sense of teamwork, collegiality, and diversity to all that we do. At the heart of it all is trust and respect. These two things drive everything else. We have built a place where people truly know each other, celebrate together, learn together, and live life alongside each other. At Foundry, we serve our clients best by attracting and unleashing the most talented and courageous professionals in industry, all while having fun and building a lasting impact on the broader community. Don't just take our word for it. The best way to experience our culture is to immerse yourself in it. But be prepared - it's contagious! Position Description: We are currently seeking an Assistant Real Estate Manager to join the Foundry Commercial team. The Assistant Real Estate Manager is responsible for supporting the Real Estate Manager in managing all aspects of a portfolio of commercial office, retail, and industrial properties. This role will focus on providing superior customer service to the properties, tenants, and building owners. Essential Job Functions: Responds to tenant needs and coordinates with maintenance staff to resolve problems. Maintains positive relationships and high retention levels with all tenants. Responds to all problems and concerns and ensures compliance with rules and regulations. Interacts regularly with property owners to ensure that objectives are met. Anticipates and responds to the owner's needs and concerns. Oversees the preparation of accurate, timely, and complete reports. Supports the planning, budgeting, and control of operating and capital expenditures. Oversees and approves the calculation of all special billings. Assists in preparation of annual budgets, forecasts, management plans, monthly performance reports, and variance reports. Understands and provides explanation for variances. Performs regular inspections of property. Recommends and directs alterations, maintenance and reconditioning of property as necessary. Contracts for vendor services and supervisors as required. Requires a basic understanding of tenant and capital improvements. Coordinates tenant move-ins and move-outs, and “walk-through” spaces with tenants and tenant improvement departments. Oversees the collection of rent, payment of expenses, compliance with lease terms, and preparation of all required legal notices. Recommends and coordinates legal action as necessary. Assists in forecasts and budgets. Reconcile monthly tenant work order billings for tenants and management. Participates in civic and business organizations. Attends BOMA and/or IREM programs and activities. Conducts and maintains relationships with “key” clients/tenants, industry and trade associations, representatives of government, public service organizations, customers and vendors as necessary in the overall management of the property. Other duties may be assigned. Education and Experience Requested: Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university preferred Minimum of 2+ years of work-related experience Ability to comprehend, analyze, and interpret complex business documents. Ability to write correspondence, reports, and create tenant newsletters. Working knowledge of leases preferred. Ability to make effective presentations on general topics to an internal department, large group of employees, clients, and/or management. Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of options in varying situations. Requires advanced analytical and quantitative skills. Must have an excellent customer service approach to property owners and tenants. Must be proactive, resourceful, and take initiative. Must be able to deal effectively with vendors and brokers. Must be highly proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Knowledge of Yardi and 360 Facilities Software a plus. Foundry Commercial is an Equal Opportunity Employer Foundry Commercial is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We want to have the best available person in every job. It is the policy of Foundry Commercial to grant equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability that does not prohibit performance of essential job functions, veteran's status, or any other conditions or identifications against which discrimination is prohibited.
    $48k-76k yearly est. 19h ago
  • Portfolio Property Manager

    Douglas Elliman Property Management 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Must have 7-10 years of experience in Property Management. Please do not reply if you have less than the minimum years required. Luxury COOP/Condo NYC experience Capital Project Experience - e.g. facade, heating systems, elevator modernizations, HVAC systems, etc. Administration/oversight for Apartment Alterations Substantial experience with co-op/condo boards and annual meetings Knowledge of financial matters - e.g. budget, arrears, capital project budgets Knowledge and experience with governmental compliance Familiar with all co-op condo governing documents - e.g. Offering Plans, By-Laws, etc. Experience with property management software programs - e.g. accounting systems, Buildinglink, etc. Basic proficiency in computer technology - e.g. Word, Excel, etc. Strong communication skills - written and verbal.
    $48k-73k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Senior Resident Manager

    The Moinian Group 4.0company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Property Management company based in Manhattan is looking for a highly skilled, experienced, hands-on, energetic and detail-oriented Senior Resident Manager for its flagship location; a luxurious, high-traffic and fully occupied residential property of 1200 units. The successful candidate must have a successful track record of managing a large team of on-site employees, driving results, working effectively and efficiently with employees and vendors, be proficient in problem solving, and interacting with property residents always providing luxury, class-A service. Strong organization, communication (written and verbal), and excellent computer skills are a must. This role offers a 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment for the incumbent in which to live. Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited, to the following: Team Management Hire, train, and supervise large teams for Concierge, maintenance, porters, security and 3rd party contractors as needed. Process property payroll. Responsible for performance management, including union management employees, compliance with all policies and procedures and training of all direct reports. Organize, monitor and assess the workflow of all supervised staff. Assure that staffing aligns to agreed qualifications Ensure proper staffing levels are within budget. Lead by example, coach and drive team performance to the highest standards of service, maintenance response time and resolution. Lead, manage, and coordinate with the Maintenance, Concierge and Property Management teams to process, schedule and resolve all maintenance requests within 24 hours of receipt. Vendor Management Manage and lead negotiation of service contracts to achieve highest levels of performance at competitive pricing in compliance with the company's policies and procedures. Oversee vendors and work executed and ensure work is performed to agreed terms. Manage external vendors, contractors and consultants as required by the company. Follow agreed processes and procedures to procure contract services, follow all on-boarding requirements and maintain contracts. Maintain excellent vendor relationships. Obtain vendor bids as needed. Licenses, Permits, Documentation Maintain documentation of as-builts, operating manuals, maintenance, standard operating and emergency procedures. Identify gaps and develop documentation in accordance to requirements. Assure that all required licenses, permits and certificates are maintained, available and current for the property, equipment and personnel. Operations, Building Systems and Unit Management Determine supply needs and place orders Prepare units and coordinate tenant move-ins and move-outs according to company policy Prepare team schedule to cover all business needs Ensure the highest level of cleanliness, maintenance and presentation at all property spaces; in-unit, common spaces, amenities, exterior. Highest level of customer service and interpersonal skills is a must Responsible for the proper maintenance and upkeep of all critical systems and mechanical equipment. General/Administrative Financial and operational reporting; assist with budget preparation and ensure budgets are met. Invoice processing and accounts payable oversight Construction/Maintenance Preparation and review of renovation contracts Manage all ongoing renovation projects (tracking progress, budget, and monitoring changes to original scope of work) Renovations and Capital Improvement project coordination Perform daily walkthroughs and inspections to review ongoing work and responsible of general condition of property. Compliance and violation management Position Requirements 10+ years' experience as a live-in Resident Manager. Strong MS Office skills (emphasis on Word/Excel) Team Management experience Extensive knowledge and experience using Yardi Voyager Onsite human resource experience - process and on-board new hire, prior experience with union employee benefits and management, and payroll. Sharp eye for detail and a relentless pursuit for excellence Strong multi-tasking skills Exceptional customer service and communication skills Strong organizational skills Ability to remain calm and thrive under pressure in a fast-paced environment
    $52k-90k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Property Manager - Condo

    Castle Group 4.1company rating

    West Palm Beach, FL jobs

    The Property Manager job is licensed under the provisions of Florida Statute 468. The Property Manager is required to be knowledgeable about Florida Statute 718, which governs Condos. Under general supervision and in association with the Board of Directors, the Property Manager plans, directs, recommends, and implements policies and procedures to ensure the services required to maintain the common elements of the Association are provided in a first-class manner and accordance with community rules and regulations. This hands-on leadership position oversees the community's operational, administrative, financial, human resources, maintenance, and security functions. The position requires the Property Manager to be on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for emergency consultation in the event of incidents requiring management intervention. All services of the Property Manager are under the direct supervision of Castle Management and are performed as stated in the Management agreement between the governing Board of Directors and Castle Management, LLC. The Property Manager provides exemplary service consistent with the Castle Group's values and mission. They perform all responsibilities while demonstrating outstanding customer service skills as a representative of Castle Royal Service Operations and Accounting Utilizes Castle Management assigned inspection checklists to inspect community and facilities on a routine basis to determine maintenance, security, violations, safety, and landscaping deficiencies to remain in compliance with Castle Management guidelines. Plans, directs, and oversees the implementation of comprehensive systems to protect the association's community assets and records professionally. Create and manage the Association's budget and financial processes Assists in preparing monthly financial reports and reviews for accuracy and variance trends. Maintains working knowledge of the Association's financial reports and supports the Treasurer by obtaining responses to financial questions. Compliance with all reporting requirements outlined in the Castle Management contract. Compliance with meeting requirements outlined in Florida Statue 718. Prepares recommendations for collection action on delinquent accounts and reports to the board on a monthly basis on the progress. Responsible for the storage and maintenance of Association records required under Florida Statute, including the maintenance of the Association's Website. Prepares and implements Emergency Preparedness plans as outlined in the Castle Management contract, including those for weather-related events and other natural disasters. Solicits, reviews, and compiles bid analysis sheets for Board Review for maintenance, construction, and other community projects, as well as services deemed to be in the best interests of the Association. Draft RFPs (Requests for Proposals) as needed before bidding on large projects to ensure that the data received is comparable across all vendors. Promptly investigates and makes a full written report of all accidents or claims for property damage and personal injury, including work-related injuries, and properly reports it within the appropriate timelines to the appropriate party. Acts as liaison with legal counsel and other Association vendors as necessary to conduct Association business. Reviews and codes vendor invoices before payment after confirming that the work has been completed satisfactorily. Ensure payments are made in alignment with the Board's direction. In the absence of an Assistant Property Manager, tracks all architectural change requests by homeowners and inspects for compliance upon completion. Utilizes assigned software programs to engage with Board or Committee members during the architectural review process. Attends ARC meetings. Talent Management Owns all aspects of the employee cycle, including hiring, training, managing performance, approving payroll and PTO, and coaching and developing teammates on-site. Ensures the team is capable of meeting the community's goals and high standards in a hospitable, sensitive, and courteous manner. Ensures all safety precautions and procedures are followed by all site teammates while performing assigned duties. Managing Relationships Fosters appropriate communications between Board Members, Residents, and Management Responds within the required timeline to all owner and Board Member requests. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Supervisory Responsibilities Directly manage the on-site team Carry out supervisory responsibilities following Castle's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, training, developing, and mentoring employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements below represent the required knowledge, skill, and ability. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Education and Experience An active CAM license is required. An associate's degree with a concentration in business is preferred. A minimum of 2 years of CAM or related business experience, or more, depending on the community, is required. Knowledge and understanding of Property Management accounting practices, terminology, and budgeting skills required. Knowledgeable of Condo law and required statutory inspections and regulations as outlined by Florida state and county. Knowledge and understanding of High Rise/ Condo Life Safety equipment (Fire suppression systems, generators, chillers, cooling towers, elevators, etc.) required. Intermediate skills with Microsoft Office Suite (including SharePoint, Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint). Experience with Building Link or similar software may be required or preferred. Valid Driver's License. Some understanding of Condo building mechanics may be required Skills and Abilities Outstanding customer service, communication, and interpersonal skills to help create effective customer-focused relationships with all levels within the organization. Strong experience with conflict resolution strategies is required. Advanced time management skills required to use time effectively based on key priorities, with the ability to prioritize tasks in an environment with constant changes. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate, receive, and exchange ideas and information using spoken and written language. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and negotiation skills. Strong presentation and public speaking skills required. Multiple language fluency is desirable and may be required depending on the community's needs. Ability to act with integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality. Physical requirements The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. Able to work under pressure, maintain composure, and utilize good judgment during emergency/difficult and stressful situations. Ability to lift 30lbs. following appropriate safety procedures. Ability to: Work in an upright standing position for long periods Work in different environmental working conditions (e.g., heat, cold, wind, rain). Walk and climb stairs. Handle, grasp, feel objects. Reach with hands and arms. Extensive use of fingers for typing and visual use of the computer monitor. Ability to quickly and easily navigate property/buildings. Ability to possibly walk in uneven terrain, depending on the community, while conducting inspections. Repeat various motions with wrists, hands, and fingers. Ability to detect auditory and visual emergency alarms. Ability to hear, understand, and respond appropriately to verbal requests made in person and over the telephone. Visual ability correctable to 20/20. Ability to respond verbally in an understandable, professional manner in person and over the telephone. May be required to travel for training sessions off-site as needed. It may be occasionally required to cover for staff at other communities within a reasonable commuting distance. Ability to work extended hours and weekends if needed. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Castle is an equal-opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or any other protected status under federal, state, or local laws. DISCLAIMER This is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not exhaustive. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be supplemented at any time based on organizational needs. In addition, management has the right to change any portion of this job description at any time and for any reason.
    $39k-53k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Junior Real Estate Project Manager

    Phillips Brothers Real Estate 4.0company rating

    Alpharetta, GA jobs

    Job Title: Junior Real Estate Project Manager Office requirements: In-office Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Work from Home Fridays. Unlimited PTO. Infrequent site visits on an as-needed basis. About us: Phillips Brothers Real Estate is a real estate investing company located in Alpharetta. We are small team of 8 people. We have a great work environment, and our team is essentially a 2 nd family for each of our employees. Our company is focused on flipping single-family homes throughout metro Atlanta. We handle all aspects of the process in-house, including sourcing deals, purchasing/financing deals, project management, and ultimately selling the homes. We are currently in a period of strong and healthy growth. In 2024 we did $25 million in revenue and in 2025 we did $35 million in revenue. Qualifications: Above all else, all employees at Phillips Brothers must align with each of our core values. We have built a great work environment and a great culture, and so we want to work with people who are kind, honest, disciplined, and have good hearts. Although not required, similar work experience is preferred, or skillsets that would transfer over. Job Description: We are looking to add an assistant project manager to our team to help oversee properties throughout our holding and renovation period. Majority of work being scheduling and managing contractors for routine work like cleanings and landscaping, keeping an organized system for current renovation stages, and managing repair work for listed properties. This role offers a clear growth path toward managing large-scale renovation projects quickly, with hands-on exposure to develop knowledge across the full project lifecycle. Duties: · Scheduling Contractors for routine work such as landscape and cleanings · Invoicing contractors and maintaining payment schedule · Sourcing new contractors and negotiating rates for standard work done · Maintaining a system to keep each property's status organized · Managing repair work on listed properties · Shadowing and assisting Senior Project Manager on Renovations Pay Structure: $60,000/year with bonus potential
    $60k yearly 1d ago
  • Community Manager - The Lucille

    Dominium Management Services 4.1company rating

    Stuart, FL jobs

    Dominium is helping tackle the affordable housing crisis - and we're looking for motivated candidates to join our team and advance our mission. With offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix and Minneapolis, Dominium is one of the nation's most respected and innovative affordable housing development and management companies. We create quality, affordable homes and engage with our residents to foster a strong sense of community and connection. Join us in making a difference in people's lives every day at a company where you can challenge yourself to develop both personally and professionally. We are currently seeking a Community Manager to join our team at The Lucille, a 200 unit apartment community in Stuart, FL. Position Summary: Manages property (or properties) for stakeholders by performing the following duties personally or through direct reports: Maximize occupancy/collections/physical appearance/resident retention/compliance (as applicable). Establish and maintain a pleasant atmosphere and relations with the residents of the community. Maintain visibility, professionalism, and rapport. Responsible for day-to-day operations of the property. Essential Functions: Maintains daily operations and may be expected to fulfill duties of any open position which may include caretaking, housekeeping, grounds keeping, and light maintenance duties to ensure physical curb appeal and cleanliness of the community. Acts as a liaison between corporate staff and on-site management and/or maintenance personnel. Meets with staff to go over all relevant business, including discussion of occupancy goals, renewals, and projections. Prepares and conducts orientation and training with employees and partners with Human Resources as needed. Prepares and conducts performance reviews for employees and makes recommendations for salary increases and/or advancement. Hires and terminates employees in accordance with company policy/procedure, Federal and State laws and under the direction of the Area/Regional Manager and Human Resources. Maintains employee records for attendance, PTO, employee performance management, etc. Works with residents in establishing good communication and resident retention programs; and resolves resident issues in a fair and timely fashion. Follows Dominium purchase order and purchasing procedures. Oversees and adheres to all appropriate company accounting directives. Works within the established budget and notifies the Area/Regional Manager of any possible variations immediately. Collects rent and all monies due on the first of the month. Maintains very thorough collection procedures including knocking on doors. Sends the files for evictions in a timely manner and ensures files go to collection agency in accordance with policy. Handles all details of move-ins and move-outs, giving special attention to unit inspection checklists. Reviews move out charges to maximize chargebacks and compares this to the move-out checklist. Process applicant files for screening and in accordance with property's designated housing program(s) (Section 8, Vouchers, Section 236, Section 42, Bonds, 4D, etc.) in a timely and accurate manner. Reports accidents and emergency situations immediately. Addresses and corrects all internal and external audit findings in the designated time frames. Maintains and/or documents all community records, files, and reports in property management database. Conducts monthly safety meetings with all staff. Responds to internet leads and reviews weekly traffic reports, closing ratios by employee, outstanding renewal opportunities, and guest card follow-up procedures. Reviews and signs all lease agreements. Partners with corporate Marketing as needed. Ensures all maintenance requests are handled promptly, efficiently and in accordance with Dominium's policies and procedures. Continuously inspects the property for improvements, recording deficiencies and taking the necessary action within approved budgetary allocations. Ensures property is in a presentable condition at all times by walking the property including vacant units, grounds, and interior common areas regularly. Reviews work order response time and follows up with residents to see if the work orders were done to their satisfaction. Ensures office procedures are followed and completed in a timely manner, including accurate data entry for report submissions. Checks important audit issues daily - key boxes, staff appearance, job postings, etc. Supervises all outside contractors or vendors working on the property to ensure quality workmanship and that work is completed as outlined by the contract(s). Enforces the Employee Handbook, Community Manager Expectations, Operations Policy and Procedure Manual and all relevant manuals contained therein, such as Preventative Maintenance, Yardi, etc., as well as the procedures related to Compliance (Section 42, Section 8, etc.). Stays current and knowledgeable of federal, state, and local laws and regulations as they relate to the management of the property (or properties) and the needs of the residents. Performs other duties as assigned by Area/Regional Manager. Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervise all site personnel; train and/or be responsible for work performed by staff members or contract vendors; and establish schedules and assign necessary personnel needed to properly manage and maintain the community. Qualifications: 2-year degree (4-year degree preferred) in a related field or equivalent combinations of education and experience. Accredited Residential Manager (ARM), Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS), Resident Apartment Manager (RAM), or similar designation preferred. Three years of multifamily property management experience required; tax credit experience preferred. Accounting and administrative background preferred. Proficient in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook). Yardi experience preferred. Strong verbal and written communication skills (English) and ability to speak in front of groups of people. The ability to speak a second language is a plus. Must be reliable and have exceptional time management and organizational skills. Must be able to think independently, work with minimal supervision, and coach, mentor and manage others. About Us: Dominium is a purpose-driven leader in affordable housing. We operate in approximately 20 states, supported by a team of over 1,300 dedicated employees. For more than 50 years, we have delivered excellence in the development and management of affordable housing communities across the United States. Dominium's values - EDGE: Entrepreneurial Innovation, Developing People, Growth Mindset and Execution - guide us in fulfilling our Purpose: to provide quality, affordable housing that builds Enduring Value for our residents, employees, communities and financial partners. We believe housing provides dignity, and our work has a positive, lasting impact on the lives of individuals and families - often for generations. Our properties last for decades, leaving a lasting impact in the communities where they are located. We offer a competitive salary, an incentive bonus program, training and development programs, career growth and community volunteer and outreach programs. We also provide a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees, including Basic Life and AD&D; Employee, Spouse and Child Supplemental Life and AD&D; and Short and Long-Term Disability insurance. We also offer Medical, Dental and Vision coverage, with optional Health Savings Accounts, as well as Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts. We offer Voluntary Benefits (Accident, Critical Illness, Whole Life) and an Employee Assistance Program. Additionally, you have access to a 401(K) plan, Health and Financial Wellness Programs, Paid Time Off including Paid Holidays and Floating Holidays, Paid Parental Leave, Education Reimbursement, Employee Recognition and the Dominium Employee Emergency Fund. Dominium is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants and employees. Dominium prohibits employment discrimination on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), pregnancy, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, membership or activity in local commission, veteran status, military status, age, genetic information, union membership, use of lawful consumable products, or any other category protected by applicable state or federal law. #LI-CT1 Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $36k-49k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Property Manager - Mallory Square

    Pegasus Residential 4.2company rating

    Orlando, FL jobs

    Property Manager At Pegasus, we understand how valuable you are and we want to offer you a career, not a job. If our employees are happy, our owners are happy! We are growing and need YOUR expertise. We invest in you, challenge you, give you everything you need to succeed, and allow YOU to control your own future. So, what's in it for you? Upward mobility and true career growth 15 days of PTO 12 Paid Holidays 100% Paid Medical Benefits for Employee 401k with company match Excellent culture to thrive in a best in class environment Career growth, development, chance to lead and move up Supportive leadership and teams $1000 - $1500 employee referral bonus Your Role as a Property Manager: Leader, communicator, coach, mentor, trainer…your team looks to you to “walk your talk” and epitomize our mission by “creating referral-worth customer experiences consistently.” Your practical and compassionate nature is critical to effectively balance your role as both a team leader and business savvy strategist always looking for opportunities to continuously improve. If you're a leader who advocates on behalf of your team to enhance individual performance while providing excellent service to internal and external customers, we want to speak with you! Proactive, organized professionals with a team-player mindset and a passion to exceed expectations thrive in this role. Qualifications: Minimum five years' experience as a residential property manager required Experience managing a Class A asset around 300+ units Prior supervisory experience: selection and hiring, team training and coaching, budget processing Working knowledge of multifamily property management practices and processes: Fair Housing laws and regulations, building and grounds maintenance, resident relations, leasing, rent collection, eviction procedures, accounting principles, property safety, and use of property management and accounting software. A strong understanding of bottom-line and comprehension of balancing income and expenses to ensure the best overall results Occasional travel required Knowledge of OneSite and Ops Technology strongly encouraged.
    $37k-58k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Community Manager - Landon Pointe

    Dominium Management Services 4.1company rating

    Orlando, FL jobs

    Dominium is helping tackle the affordable housing crisis - and we're looking for motivated candidates to join our team and advance our mission. With offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix and Minneapolis, Dominium is one of the nation's most respected and innovative affordable housing development and management companies. We create quality, affordable homes and engage with our residents to foster a strong sense of community and connection. Join us in making a difference in people's lives every day at a company where you can challenge yourself to develop both personally and professionally. We are currently seeking a Community Manager to join our team at Landon Pointe, a 276 unit apartment community in Orlando, FL. Position Summary: As a Community Manager, you will be responsible for the daily operations of the property. Responsibilities: Maintain stable occupancy and meet budgeted financial goals Build strong resident relations and provide excellent customer service Train, direct, motivate, and assist site personnel Establish positive relationships within the community Be on-call as scheduled by management Qualifications: 3 - 5 years of previous property management experience Section 42 (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit) experience required Yardi software experience preferred Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed Ability to fluently speak, read, and communicate in both English and either Spanish/Creole? About Us: Dominium is a purpose-driven leader in affordable housing. We operate in approximately 20 states, supported by a team of over 1,300 dedicated employees. For more than 50 years, we have delivered excellence in the development and management of affordable housing communities across the United States. Dominium's values - EDGE: Entrepreneurial Innovation, Developing People, Growth Mindset and Execution - guide us in fulfilling our Purpose: to provide quality, affordable housing that builds Enduring Value for our residents, employees, communities and financial partners. We believe housing provides dignity, and our work has a positive, lasting impact on the lives of individuals and families - often for generations. Our properties last for decades, leaving a lasting impact in the communities where they are located. We offer a competitive salary, an incentive bonus program, training and development programs, career growth and community volunteer and outreach programs. We also provide a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees, including Basic Life and AD&D; Employee, Spouse and Child Supplemental Life and AD&D; and Short and Long-Term Disability insurance. We also offer Medical, Dental and Vision coverage, with optional Health Savings Accounts, as well as Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts. We offer Voluntary Benefits (Accident, Critical Illness, Whole Life) and an Employee Assistance Program. Additionally, you have access to a 401(K) plan, Health and Financial Wellness Programs, Paid Time Off including Paid Holidays and Floating Holidays, Paid Parental Leave, Education Reimbursement, Employee Recognition and the Dominium Employee Emergency Fund. Dominium is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants and employees. Dominium prohibits employment discrimination on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), pregnancy, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, membership or activity in local commission, veteran status, military status, age, genetic information, union membership, use of lawful consumable products, or any other category protected by applicable state or federal law. #LI-CT1 Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $35k-49k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Community Manager - Port Orange, FL

    Dominium Management Services 4.1company rating

    Port Orange, FL jobs

    Dominium is helping tackle the affordable housing crisis - and we're looking for motivated candidates to join our team and advance our mission. With offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix and Minneapolis, Dominium is one of the nation's most respected and innovative affordable housing development and management companies. We create quality, affordable homes and engage with our residents to foster a strong sense of community and connection. Join us in making a difference in people's lives every day at a company where you can challenge yourself to develop both personally and professionally. We are currently seeking a Community Manager to join our team at a 208 unit tax credit apartment community in Port Orange, FL. Position Summary: Manages property (or properties) for stakeholders by performing the following duties personally or through direct reports: Maximize occupancy/collections/physical appearance/resident retention/compliance (as applicable). Establish and maintain a pleasant atmosphere and relations with the residents of the community. Maintain visibility, professionalism, and rapport. Responsible for day-to-day operations of the property. Essential Functions: Maintains daily operations and may be expected to fulfill duties of any open position which may include caretaking, housekeeping, grounds keeping, and light maintenance duties to ensure physical curb appeal and cleanliness of the community. Acts as a liaison between corporate staff and on-site management and/or maintenance personnel. Meets with staff to go over all relevant business, including discussion of occupancy goals, renewals, and projections. Prepares and conducts orientation and training with employees and partners with Human Resources as needed. Prepares and conducts performance reviews for employees and makes recommendations for salary increases and/or advancement. Hires and terminates employees in accordance with company policy/procedure, Federal and State laws and under the direction of the Area/Regional Manager and Human Resources. Maintains employee records for attendance, PTO, employee performance management, etc. Works with residents in establishing good communication and resident retention programs; and resolves resident issues in a fair and timely fashion. Follows Dominium purchase order and purchasing procedures. Oversees and adheres to all appropriate company accounting directives. Works within the established budget and notifies the Area/Regional Manager of any possible variations immediately. Collects rent and all monies due on the first of the month. Maintains very thorough collection procedures including knocking on doors. Sends the files for evictions in a timely manner and ensures files go to collection agency in accordance with policy. Handles all details of move-ins and move-outs, giving special attention to unit inspection checklists. Reviews move out charges to maximize chargebacks and compares this to the move-out checklist. Process applicant files for screening and in accordance with property's designated housing program(s) (Section 8, Vouchers, Section 236, Section 42, Bonds, 4D, etc.) in a timely and accurate manner. Reports accidents and emergency situations immediately. Addresses and corrects all internal and external audit findings in the designated time frames. Maintains and/or documents all community records, files, and reports in property management database. Conducts monthly safety meetings with all staff. Responds to internet leads and reviews weekly traffic reports, closing ratios by employee, outstanding renewal opportunities, and guest card follow-up procedures. Reviews and signs all lease agreements. Partners with corporate Marketing as needed. Ensures all maintenance requests are handled promptly, efficiently and in accordance with Dominium's policies and procedures. Continuously inspects the property for improvements, recording deficiencies and taking the necessary action within approved budgetary allocations. Ensures property is in a presentable condition at all times by walking the property including vacant units, grounds, and interior common areas regularly. Reviews work order response time and follows up with residents to see if the work orders were done to their satisfaction. Ensures office procedures are followed and completed in a timely manner, including accurate data entry for report submissions. Checks important audit issues daily - key boxes, staff appearance, job postings, etc. Supervises all outside contractors or vendors working on the property to ensure quality workmanship and that work is completed as outlined by the contract(s). Enforces the Employee Handbook, Community Manager Expectations, Operations Policy and Procedure Manual and all relevant manuals contained therein, such as Preventative Maintenance, Yardi, etc., as well as the procedures related to Compliance (Section 42, Section 8, etc.). Stays current and knowledgeable of federal, state, and local laws and regulations as they relate to the management of the property (or properties) and the needs of the residents. Performs other duties as assigned by Area/Regional Manager. Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervise all site personnel; train and/or be responsible for work performed by staff members or contract vendors; and establish schedules and assign necessary personnel needed to properly manage and maintain the community. Qualifications: 2-year degree (4-year degree preferred) in a related field or equivalent combinations of education and experience. Accredited Residential Manager (ARM), Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS), Resident Apartment Manager (RAM), or similar designation preferred. Three years of multifamily property management experience required; tax credit experience preferred. Accounting and administrative background preferred. Proficient in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook). Yardi experience preferred. Strong verbal and written communication skills (English) and ability to speak in front of groups of people. The ability to speak a second language is a plus. Must be reliable and have exceptional time management and organizational skills. Must be able to think independently, work with minimal supervision, and coach, mentor and manage others. About Us: Dominium is a purpose-driven leader in affordable housing. We operate in approximately 20 states, supported by a team of over 1,300 dedicated employees. For more than 50 years, we have delivered excellence in the development and management of affordable housing communities across the United States. Dominium's values - EDGE: Entrepreneurial Innovation, Developing People, Growth Mindset and Execution - guide us in fulfilling our Purpose: to provide quality, affordable housing that builds Enduring Value for our residents, employees, communities and financial partners. We believe housing provides dignity, and our work has a positive, lasting impact on the lives of individuals and families - often for generations. Our properties last for decades, leaving a lasting impact in the communities where they are located. We offer a competitive salary, an incentive bonus program, training and development programs, career growth and community volunteer and outreach programs. We also provide a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees, including Basic Life and AD&D; Employee, Spouse and Child Supplemental Life and AD&D; and Short and Long-Term Disability insurance. We also offer Medical, Dental and Vision coverage, with optional Health Savings Accounts, as well as Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts. We offer Voluntary Benefits (Accident, Critical Illness, Whole Life) and an Employee Assistance Program. Additionally, you have access to a 401(K) plan, Health and Financial Wellness Programs, Paid Time Off including Paid Holidays and Floating Holidays, Paid Parental Leave, Education Reimbursement, Employee Recognition and the Dominium Employee Emergency Fund. Dominium is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants and employees. Dominium prohibits employment discrimination on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), pregnancy, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, membership or activity in local commission, veteran status, military status, age, genetic information, union membership, use of lawful consumable products, or any other category protected by applicable state or federal law. #LI-KB1 Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $35k-48k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Onsite Community Association Manager

    Heritage Property Management 3.7company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    Job Description Heritage Property Management is looking for experienced onsite Community Association Managers for a high-rise condominium located in the Decatur area. Candidates should possess excellent communication skills, a demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, and a desire to work in a collaborative, team-based environment. Real Estate Community Association Manager (CAM) license or higher is required. Several years of experience managing a high-rise condominium is desired. COMMON RESPONSIBILITIES •Board Mentoring & Administrative Support- Responsible for advising Board members on standard policies and procedures and assisting in the development of best practices. •Financial Reporting & Cash Management - Responsible for monitoring the collection of assessments and revenue for the Association and managing the payments for Association services and equipment. Responsible for ensuring that adequate funds are available for the daily operations of the Association. Responsible for reviewing the Association's financial reports to ensure accuracy of the accounts and prepares a financial summary of key issues for Board review. •Vendor Management - Responsible for assessing an Association's facilities and property service requirements, establishing vendor service needs, evaluating vendors, negotiating services and equipment requirements, selecting appropriate vendors and monitoring the delivery of service. •Common Element Inspections, Maintenance & Covenant Enforcement - Responsible for performing regular inspections of the community for Homeowner violations and remedial or preventative maintenance needs. •Association Data Management - Responsible for maintaining physical and electronic data files relating to the business operations of the Association ensuring timely and easy access to the data when necessary including Heritage software systems. •Business Service Inquiries - Responsible for responding to inquiries involving business services and business relationships, including full responsibility for communicating during regular business hours with Board members, vendors servicing an Association, and homeowners. CANDIDATES SHOULD CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING WHEN APPLYING A Georgia Real Estate License (CAM, Salesperson or Broker) is required when performing CAM services as an agent of Heritage Property Management. Excellent interpersonal skills are a must. Words describing best candidates: intelligent, educated, positive, energetic, organized, detailed, driven, team focused, and customer service oriented.
    $47k-62k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Onsite Community Association Manager

    Heritage Property Management 3.7company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    Heritage Property Management is looking for experienced Onsite Community Association Managers for a very large HOA in Douglasville, GA. Candidates should possess excellent communication skills, a demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, and a desire to work in a collaborative, team-based environment. Real Estate Community Association Manager (CAM) license or higher in the state of Georgia is required. They must have at least three (3) years of experience managing a Homeowners Association. COMMON RESPONSIBILITIES Board Mentoring & Administrative Support- Responsible for advising Board members on standard policies and procedures and assisting in the development of best practices. Financial Reporting & Cash Management - Responsible for monitoring the collection of assessments and revenue for the Association and managing the payments for Association services and equipment. Responsible for ensuring that adequate funds are available for the daily operations of the Association. Responsible for reviewing the Association's financial reports to ensure the accuracy of the accounts and prepares a financial summary of key issues for Board review. Vendor Management - Responsible for assessing an Association s facilities and property service requirements, establishing vendor service needs, evaluating vendors, negotiating services and equipment requirements, selecting appropriate vendors and monitoring the delivery of service. Common Element Inspections, Maintenance & Covenant Enforcement - Responsible for performing regular inspections of the community for Homeowner violations and remedial or preventative maintenance needs. Association Data Management - Responsible for maintaining physical and electronic data files relating to the business operations of the Association ensuring timely and easy access to the data when necessary including Heritage software systems. Business Service Inquiries - Responsible for responding to inquiries involving business services and business relationships, including full responsibility for communicating during regular business hours with Board members, vendors servicing an Association, and homeowners. CANDIDATES SHOULD CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING WHEN APPLYING A Georgia Real Estate License (CAM, Salesperson or Broker) is required when performing CAM services as an agent of Heritage Property Management. Excellent interpersonal skills are a must. Words describing best candidates: intelligent, educated, positive, energetic, organized, detailed, driven, team focused, and customer service oriented.
    $47k-62k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Community Association Manager-Accounting Plus

    Heritage Property Management 3.7company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    Are you an individual who enjoys juggling different challenges, tasks, and personalities on a daily basis? Do you like being able to collaborate as a team while also having the freedom to perform your job without being micromanaged? Then being a Community Association Manager may be the right career for you! Heritage is looking for candidates who are experienced with managing the boards of directors of homeowner's and/or condominium associations. These candidates must be organized, flexible, have strong verbal and written communication skills, a proactive approach to dealing with problems, an understanding of industry standard best practices and a professional demeanor. Candidates should be comfortable with board mentoring, vendor management, coordination of support services, financial management and budgeting, and have good computer skills. A Real Estate Community Association Manager's license, Broker license, or Real Estate Agent License in the state of Georgia is also required. Our Accounting Plus Managers focus on managing the Association's financials. That means no inspections and minimal Board meetings! So if you like the intricacies of managing HOAs and COAs as well as have a strong background in financials, this could be the perfect fit for you.
    $47k-62k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Onsite Community Association Manager

    Heritage Property Management 3.7company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    Heritage Property Management is looking for experienced onsite Community Association Managers for a high-rise condominium located in the Decatur area. Candidates should possess excellent communication skills, a demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, and a desire to work in a collaborative, team-based environment. Real Estate Community Association Manager (CAM) license or higher is required. Several years of experience managing a high-rise condominium is desired. COMMON RESPONSIBILITIES Board Mentoring & Administrative Support- Responsible for advising Board members on standard policies and procedures and assisting in the development of best practices. Financial Reporting & Cash Management - Responsible for monitoring the collection of assessments and revenue for the Association and managing the payments for Association services and equipment. Responsible for ensuring that adequate funds are available for the daily operations of the Association. Responsible for reviewing the Association's financial reports to ensure accuracy of the accounts and prepares a financial summary of key issues for Board review. Vendor Management - Responsible for assessing an Association s facilities and property service requirements, establishing vendor service needs, evaluating vendors, negotiating services and equipment requirements, selecting appropriate vendors and monitoring the delivery of service. Common Element Inspections, Maintenance & Covenant Enforcement - Responsible for performing regular inspections of the community for Homeowner violations and remedial or preventative maintenance needs. Association Data Management - Responsible for maintaining physical and electronic data files relating to the business operations of the Association ensuring timely and easy access to the data when necessary including Heritage software systems. Business Service Inquiries - Responsible for responding to inquiries involving business services and business relationships, including full responsibility for communicating during regular business hours with Board members, vendors servicing an Association, and homeowners. CANDIDATES SHOULD CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING WHEN APPLYING A Georgia Real Estate License (CAM, Salesperson or Broker) is required when performing CAM services as an agent of Heritage Property Management. Excellent interpersonal skills are a must. Words describing best candidates: intelligent, educated, positive, energetic, organized, detailed, driven, team focused, and customer service oriented.
    $47k-62k yearly est. 46d ago
  • Community Association Manager-Portfolio

    Heritage Property Management 3.7company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    Do you like to juggle? We are looking for individuals who enjoy juggling different challenges, tasks and personalities on a daily basis. Our Community Association Managers are responsible for handling the operations for the Homeowner/Condo associations they are assigned. This includes acting as a liaison between Heritage Property Management Services and the Association s Board of Directors. This ideal candidate should be organized, flexible, have strong verbal and written communication skills, a proactive approach to putting out fires (no hook and ladder required), an understanding of industry standard best practices and a professional demeanor. You should be comfortable with board mentoring, vendor management, coordination of support services, financial management and budgeting, and have good computer skills. A Real Estate CAM license, Broker license, or Real Estate Agent License in the state of Georgia is also required. Why do you want to work at Heritage Property Management? We take pride in attracting, retaining, and developing the top talent within our industry. We are a collaborative and supportive team of people who like to have fun while we work together to make Heritage a leader in Property Management. We offer a competitive compensation package, health benefits, paid vacation time, structured training opportunities, and leadership development. Come join our team!
    $47k-62k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Association Manager

    McKinley Homes 4.0company rating

    Norcross, GA jobs

    We are seeking an experienced Portfolio Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing a portfolio of properties and must have prior experience in collaborating with Developer/Declarant communities, demonstrating a thorough understanding of the unique challenges and requirements associated with such environments. Responsibilities: Developer/Declarant Community Management: Utilize previous experience in managing Developer/Declarant communities to navigate the specific challenges and requirements associated with such properties. Foster positive relationships with developers, declarants, and other relevant parties to ensure smooth collaboration and adherence to community guidelines. Property Operations Management: Oversee the overall management of the HOA community, including residential units, common areas, amenities, and facilities. Coordinate with vendors and contractors for maintenance, repairs, and improvements to ensure the property is well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing. Respond promptly to maintenance requests and resolve issues efficiently. Monthly Property Inspections: Conduct regular, thorough inspections of assigned properties to ensure compliance with established standards and identify any maintenance or compliance issues. Document inspection findings, communicate observations to relevant stakeholders, and coordinate necessary corrective actions. Financial Management: Develop and manage the HOA budget in collaboration with the HOA board. Collect and process HOA dues and fees, ensuring timely payments and accurate financial records. Provide regular financial reports to the HOA board and stakeholders. Resident Relations: Serve as the primary point of contact for residents' inquiries, concerns, and feedback. Foster positive relationships with residents, addressing their needs and resolving conflicts in a professional and courteous manner. Keep residents informed about community news, events, and updates. Rules and Compliance: Enforce community rules, covenants, and bylaws to maintain a harmonious living environment for all residents. Work with the HOA board to develop and update community policies as needed. Address violations and take appropriate actions to ensure compliance. Meeting and Communication: Organize and attend regular HOA board meetings, preparing meeting agendas and taking minutes. Communicate effectively with the HOA board, residents, and vendors regarding property-related matters and community updates. Vendor and Contractor Management: Establish and maintain relationships with vendors and contractors to obtain quality services and competitive quotes. Review and approve vendor contracts and service agreements. Records and Documentation: Maintain accurate records, including financial documents, resident communication, and property-related data. Ensure all relevant documents, contracts, and records are properly organized and easily accessible. Note: This position requires an in-office presence from Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Remote work is not available.
    $64k-94k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Association Manager - COA/HOA

    Towne Properties 4.5company rating

    Cincinnati, OH jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: Love Where You Work! At Towne Properties, we do not just build communities, we build careers. As a recognized leader in the property management industry, we are proud to be an employer of choice for our associates. Our team is growing, and we are looking for talented individuals like you! Position: Association Manager - COA and HOA Location: Cincinnati, OH Pay Rate: $60,000 annually, plus bonus potential Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:30am - 5pm, with occasional evening hours for Board meetings Skills and Qualifications You Will Need: Minimum of 9 months of COA or HOA management experience Strong financial acumen, with the ability to prepare budgets and report on monthly financials Familiarity with Board meetings, including knowledge of related procedures and decorum Flexible schedule to accommodate evening Board meetings Proficient in Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Yardi software Strong administrative and organizational skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Friendly and solution-driven customer service skills CMCA certification or willingness to become certified Valid driver's license, reliable vehicle, and auto-insurance Willing to undergo a drug screen and background check upon offer of employment What You Will Do as an Association Manager: Serve as the primary coordinator, ensuring efforts fully meet and exceed contractual property management obligations. Assist the Boards in establishing short and long-term goals and with preparation of the annual budget. Secure bids for Board approval and schedule and oversee contracted services to ensure cost and quality effectiveness. Evaluate the necessity for significant repairs and/or services, providing recommendations to the Board. Inspect properties weekly for maintenance or landscaping needs, policy violations, and safety matters. Prepare violation and enforcement letters at the discretion of the Boards. Attend all regularly scheduled Board meetings and collaborate with Association committees to coordinate contracted services. Why Towne Properties is a Great Place to Work 401(k) with company matching contributions Health/Dental/Vision insurance options, plus Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) Paid holidays, vacation, sick, and personal time Structured training and development programs for career growth with Towne University Collaborative culture with supportive leadership Employee appreciation programs and company-sponsored events Family-owned and operated since 1961 - strong values and stable leadership Named Top Workplaces 2018-2025 by Energage Ready to make a difference? Apply today and become part of a team that values growth, professional development, and a strong commitment to excellence! Towne Properties is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Satisfactory background and MVR checks are required as a condition of employment. Requirements: CMCA certified or willingness to get the certification 9+ months of experience with COA and HOA Able to occasionally work evenings Driver's license, reliable vehicle, auto-insurance
    $60k yearly 29d ago
  • Community Manager

    Jefferson Apartment Group 4.5company rating

    Apopka, FL jobs

    Jefferson Apartment Group is a full-service real estate firm specializing in multifamily and mixed-use real estate investments through our acquisition, development, construction and property management services. We are seeking a Community Manager to join our team at J. Ardin at Apopka, a gated community situated on 16 acres along the banks of Medicine Lake, a spring-fed lake in the town of Apopka in Florida's Orange County. This garden-style community features 304 units across a mix of eight 3-story and 4-story buildings. ********************* The primary objective of the Community Manager is to supervise all phases of on-site operations, including the hiring, management of job performance and training of onsite staff. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Motivates staff. Manages hiring and when necessary, termination of onsite staff. Determines transitions and promotions for on-site staff. Handles emergency situations. Develops and implements new strategies and programs designed to ensure long-term residency. Oversees collection of revenue and handles delinquent accounts. Performs regular inspections of the apartment community. Handles evictions and landlord liens. Adheres to and implements all company policies. Audits lease files. Implements scheduled rent increases. Oversees payment of invoices. Assists in budget preparation. Monitors parking lot for unauthorized vehicles. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Additional vocational training or four-year college degree preferred. Minimum of 1 year of property management experience in a managerial capacity required. Experience with multifamily renovation projects preferred. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands and work environment characteristics 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. Physical demands: While performing the duties of this job, employee is required to walk frequently; sit frequently; use hands to handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls frequently; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear and communicate with speech clarity continually; climb, balance, and stoop, kneel, and bend occasionally. Employee must lift and/or move 15 pounds occasionally. Work environment: Setting typical of a business office. This is an in-office position. We offer a competitive salary and excellent individual and team performance-based bonus potential. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is offered to all full-time employees with medical, dental, and vision coverage, PTO and rental discounts. Join a growing company with tremendous growth opportunities. EEO MFDV.
    $37k-52k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Community Manager

    Jefferson Apartment Group 4.5company rating

    Apopka, FL jobs

    Job Description Jefferson Apartment Group is a full-service real estate firm specializing in multifamily and mixed-use real estate investments through our acquisition, development, construction and property management services. We are seeking a Community Manager to join our team at J. Ardin at Apopka, a gated community situated on 16 acres along the banks of Medicine Lake, a spring-fed lake in the town of Apopka in Florida's Orange County. This garden-style community features 304 units across a mix of eight 3-story and 4-story buildings. ********************* The primary objective of the Community Manager is to supervise all phases of on-site operations, including the hiring, management of job performance and training of onsite staff. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Motivates staff. Manages hiring and when necessary, termination of onsite staff. Determines transitions and promotions for on-site staff. Handles emergency situations. Develops and implements new strategies and programs designed to ensure long-term residency. Oversees collection of revenue and handles delinquent accounts. Performs regular inspections of the apartment community. Handles evictions and landlord liens. Adheres to and implements all company policies. Audits lease files. Implements scheduled rent increases. Oversees payment of invoices. Assists in budget preparation. Monitors parking lot for unauthorized vehicles. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Additional vocational training or four-year college degree preferred. Minimum of 1 year of property management experience in a managerial capacity required. Experience with multifamily renovation projects preferred. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands and work environment characteristics 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. Physical demands: While performing the duties of this job, employee is required to walk frequently; sit frequently; use hands to handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls frequently; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear and communicate with speech clarity continually; climb, balance, and stoop, kneel, and bend occasionally. Employee must lift and/or move 15 pounds occasionally. Work environment: Setting typical of a business office. This is an in-office position. We offer a competitive salary and excellent individual and team performance-based bonus potential. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is offered to all full-time employees with medical, dental, and vision coverage, PTO and rental discounts. Join a growing company with tremendous growth opportunities. EEO MFDV.
    $37k-52k yearly est. 21d ago

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