The Community Manager is accountable for all property operations. The purpose of the Community Manager is to effectively manage and coordinate team members, activities and available resources in order to accomplish property objectives as set forth by the Regional Manager and Director of Property Operations. These objectives will include maximizing property values and maintenance of the property’s mechanical systems. In addition, the Community Manager will train the Assistant Community Manager to assume all duties in the event of the Community Manager’s absence.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Fiscal/Financial
Administrative/Office
Resident Relations
Safety
General
Personnel
Maintains accurate payroll records as required by the Company
Qualifications:
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