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Part Time Clubhouse Monitor Manufactures Housing Community

$17-19

Investment Property Group

Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Hey YOU! We dare you to quit your boring job. We have the perfect position for you. Let’s talk! Now is the time to make your move!    WHO ARE WE? Investment Property Group owns and operates 151 properties throughout 13 states! Our current portfolio exceeds 111 mobile home locations with 19,000+ spaces and 40 multi-family apartment communities, nearly 7,300 units! IPG has eight core values: Integrity, Persistency, Fun, Continuous Change, Ownership, Teamwork, Customer Service and Diversity! Does this sound like you? You’ll fit right in.   What’s in it for you? Compensation: $17.00 - $19.00 per hour, depending on qualifications, education, and prior experience  Schedule: Monday – Sunday (10 hours per week – Part Time Position) Awesome Company Culture!  Job Description Summary We are seeking a dedicated Clubhouse Monitor to join our team at Woodland Park, a 199-unit manufactured housing community located in Woodland Hills, CA. This position is responsible for ensuring the security and property closure of the clubhouse and associated amenities each night. This role is limited to locking up the premises, securing access points and other light park related duties as needed. The ideal candidate is reliable, detail-oriented, and able to work independently. Key Responsibilities: Nightly lock up of the clubhouse, laundry room and pool area  Test pool water and record results according to provided procedures Morning opening of the clubhouse, laundry room and pool area  Restock all clubhouse bathrooms and kitchen with paper products and soap when needed Pick up debris or spills found in the clubhouse or pool area Clear standing water from pool area to help prevent slip and fall Inspect the clubhouse after a private reservation to ensure proper clean-up Immediately report to the park manager any urgent park related concerns Other light park related duties as needed    Requirements Qualifications & Requirements: Must be 19 years or older Must be available for 10 hours per week, including some evenings and weekends Must pass a background test Reliable transportation to and from the property Ability to follow safety protocols and company procedures Must be dependable and punctual Check out our Company and Community reviews! https://www.ipgliving.com/careers https://www.ipgliving.com/resident-testimonials    If you are interested in having quick chat about this position, click apply now and we will reach out to you shortly! We are a growing property management company with new opportunities emerging every day. Explore our open positions to find your next opportunity.  Don’t see the right fit today? Check back soon - your dream job could be posted tomorrow!   WE ARE PROUD TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER  Investment Property Group is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, physical or mental disability or medical condition as defined by applicable equal opportunity laws. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an environment where all employees are respected, treated fairly, and given equal opportunities to thrive. Benefits Referral Program

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