Community Manager I
A Community Manager I is responsible for providing the overall supervision of a portfolio of community associations. The Community Manager I interacts with internal and external customers including homeowners, vendors, board members, and committee members, as well as Associa staff.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include :
Other duties include overseeing ARB (Architectural Review Board) application processing and perform on-site community inspections as necessary, monitoring corporate and client delinquency rates and collections process for account portfolio, ensuring Board of Directors is aware of legal actions involving the Association, maintaining unit and contract files relating to the operations of the Association, managing routine and special project vendors including procurement as well as performance evaluation as contracted, overseeing Associa staff as contract provides, overseeing the AP process in accordance with Associa home office processes and procedures, and other duties as assigned.
Salary range : $65,000 - $76,000, DOE .
Requirements include proficiency in Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.), knowledge of communities / property / real estate and homeowners associations, knowledge of the role of the association board, the Community Association Manager, and how those roles interface with the requests of homeowners, proficiency in typical business correspondence, proficiency in conflict resolution techniques, professional customer service skills, ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion, self-motivated, proactive, detail oriented and a team player, time management and time critical prioritization skills, ability to keep workspaces organized and maintained, ability to interpret verbal and / or written instructions at a proficient level, and knowledge of company policies, procedures, and forms. Partner with multiple stakeholders, for example assistant community managers, vendors, peers, clients. Must be able to work effectively with others in person and in group setting, must be able to prioritize, manage time, and meet deadlines, must be able to communicate effectively and professionally on phone, email, and in-person, must be able to operate general office equipment (copier, fax, phone systems, etc.). Education and Experience : Bachelor's Degree preferred, Community Association Experience preferred but not required. Working Conditions : Typical office environment, Frequent social interaction. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Community Association Manager • Plainfield, IL, US