Roving Community Manager - 2198
Company: Guardian Management
Location: Eugene
Posted on: January 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Guardian Management has immediate need for a Roving Community
Manager to join our experienced and committed team!Position
SummaryThis position requires general knowledge of all conventional
property management duties and operations. A Roving Community
Manager's primary role is to ensure that properties assigned meet
all ownership goals and objectives, to enforce Guardian Management
policies and procedures, and to adhere to Fair Housing and Landlord
Tenant Laws, at all times. A Roving Community Manager is
responsible for supervision of other property staff and vendors to
provide outstanding customer service to the residents, maintain
excellent curb appeal, provide well-timed and proactive property
maintenance, safeguard the good financial health and stability of
the property, confirm timely compliance with all government and
property program requirements, and complete all required paperwork
and reports on time. The Roving Community Manager will travel to
sites when personnel vacancies occur or to work on projects or
lease ups of projects.This position operates in professional office
environments. However, Roving Community Managers spend part of
their workday doing tasks away from the office; such as showing
apartments, inspecting the grounds, or meeting with owners. The
Roving Community Manager will also be required to oversee the work
of other Guardian employees assigned to the properties they are
assigned. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such
as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax
machines. Our employees are regularly required to use internet
programs, Microsoft Office programs, Adobe Acrobat, email,
recruitment and property management software, as well as training
and time-keeping programs in the daily operation of the site or
sites under their purview.Schedule: 40 hrs/week, Monday
FridayCompensation: $60,000-65,000/year + $1,000 bonus after
completing 6 months' employment.Qualification RequirementsThe
requirements listed below are representative, but not exclusive of
the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.High school diploma or
GED.At least one year of experience managing a multi-family
community.One year of experience working in affordable housing is
preferred (such as HUD, RD, or Tax Credit).Excellent attention to
detail and organizational skills.Strong mathematical skills and
basic understanding of property budgets and financial
accounting.Ability to speak, read and write in English.Ability to
communicate effectively and in a timely manner; both verbally and
in writing.Able to complete company training requirements for this
position within pre-determined deadlines and attend other training
sessions as required.Available to travel up to 60 miles to work at
projects in/around the Portland Metro area.Essential FunctionsTo
perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to
perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without
reasonable accommodations.Represent Guardian in a positive and
professional manner at all times.Act as the company's primary
coordinator to assure that the company's efforts fully meet and
exceed property management obligations.Manage all property
operations in compliance with all local, state, and federal laws
(Fair Housing, Landlord Tenant Laws, OSHA, etc.).Under the
direction of the Director of Operations or Portfolio Managers,
assist in the development of operating income/expense budgets and
capital budgets that reflect the owner's objectives for operating
the property, cash flow requirements and leasing strategy.Analyze
and report monthly financial statements including operating
variances from budget, cash management and strategies for
collection of receivables in a timely manner.Administer budgets,
review and analyze operations, and recommend corrective actions
needed to maximize efficiency, owner and resident satisfaction, and
profitability to Portfolio Manager.Ensure that the property
operates in compliance with the affordable program requirements
applicable to the property.Complete resident income certifications
and recertifications in a timely and accurate manner in order to
maintain compliance with program funding and regulatory agency
requirements.Coordinate collection and documentation of all
revenues following lease obligations of tenants and Guardian's
policies on accounts receivable.Follow confidentiality guidelines
for all resident, property, owner, and Guardian information at all
times.Direct the day-to-day activities of other property staff.
Develop, hire, discharge, evaluate performance, coach and
discipline staff with direction from Portfolio Manager and
Corporate HR Department.Accurately record time worked, adhere to
time keeping guidelines including approving site staff time records
on a daily basis.Administer leasing efforts including reviewing
tenant billings, analyzing lease clauses, preparing vacancy
reports, enforcing tenant compliance and performing landlord
obligations.Identify leasing prospects and occasionally respond to
routine leasing inquiries.Collect delinquent accounts according to
legal guidelines and communicate with accounting department to
ensure accuracy of rent roll and accounts receivable.Work with
Portfolio Manager to identify, engage and supervise property
vendors.Approve invoices for all goods/services required to
maintain the property's upkeep to company and owner standards and
in accordance with property's budget.Liaison with corporate
departments to provide a team approach to the management of the
property.Establish and maintain collaborative working relationships
between departments and with coworkers. Prepare and lead all site
staff meetings, including monthly safety meetings, and document
meeting minutes to submit to the corporate office.Constantly strive
for improvements in work process and results to better meet
resident needs, ownership goals and objectives, and company
standards and expectations.Other duties as assigned by the
Portfolio Manager.Essential Functions (Continued)The following
responsibilities may be shared with properties' Maintenance staff
when applicable:Coordinate requests for repairs and maintenance,
regularly inspect property and vacant apartments.Keep accurate
records of property systems such as conditions including roof,
HVAC, fire prevention/extinguishing systems, sprinklers, elevators,
hazardous materials and conditions (i.E. asbestos and lead paint)
and utilities.Bid work for property improvement, as needed and as
directed by Portfolio Manager.Participate in all property
inspections by preparing documentation, answering questions, and
touring the property with the inspector.Develop and maintain a
system/plan for emergency services available to staff and residents
both during and outside business hours.Physical DemandsThe physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job.Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.Must
frequently stand, walk, sit and reach with hands and arms in
completing duties.Possess knowledge of cleaning techniques and
product use.Able to tolerate "safe" fumes according to
manufacturer's warning labels.Ability to clean apartment and common
area interiors, including windows, according to company
standards.Must be able to walk entire property on a daily basis.
Walking the property may include climbing stairs, walking on uneven
ground and inclines.Guardian - Company DescriptionGuardian is a
developer, owner, and operator of multifamily properties, providing
innovative real estate solutions dedicated to community and housing
for all. Based in the Pacific Northwest, our customer-focused team
is committed to supporting and lifting the communities we serve.
Since 2002, Guardian has developed or acquired 11,000 multifamily
units and 350,000 square feet of commercial space. With more than
350 team members, our management portfolio consists of 110
communities across four states.The Guardian Experience - Our
PeopleProperty Management is our strength. People have always been
our passion. Our team is, and has always been, actively engaged in
superior real estate management and enhancing the communities in
which we live and work. In this economy, companies come and go. As
a third-generation, family owned firm, Guardian's growth and
stability has evolved the company into a leading Pacific Northwest
real estate management and investment firm.Guardian OffersIn
addition to competitive salaries, 401(k), Paid Time Off and paid
Holidays, we offer a culture in which individuals work and
participate in collaborative team environments and are encouraged
to continue to grow both professionally and personally.AAP/EEO
StatementThis institution is an equal opportunity provider and
employer.If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of
discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint
Form, found online at
http://www.Ascr.Usda.Gov/complaint_filing_cust.Html, or at any USDA
office, or call (866)632-9992 to request the form. You may also
write a letter containing all of the information requested in the
form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication,
1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or by
fax at (202) 690-7442.
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