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Property Manager (san jose east)

$77,157

424 N 9th St, San Jose, CA 95112, USA

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POSITION: Full-time Property Manager of a 99-unit 100% Tax credit property which includes four (4) non-restricted units, plus 44 Project Based Vouchers and 49 Rapid Rehousing assisted unit, through the County of Santa Clara being built, with an estimated completion in June or July 2025. COMPENSATION: $77,157/Year + 3 bedroom Rent free apartment (subject to occupancy and regulatory standards BENEFITS: Health, dental, vision, FSA, EAP, life insurance (LTD), 401(K), paid sick, vacation and holidays. Charities Housing's mission is to develop, own and manage the highest quality affordable housing for extremely low and very low-income individuals, families, and those in our community with special needs. For over 30 years, through service- enhanced property management and structured resident involvement, Charities Housing has fostered and supported the highest standards of human dignity in our communities. The culture at Charities embraces a respectful, diverse, and empowered environment. We value a healthy work-life balance and encourage everyone to speak up and step up. Growth, mentorship, and training are priorities for our teammates. We like to think outside the box and keep our entrepreneurial spirit alive and strong as the company continues to grow. We believe in working hard, but also having fun along the way and celebrating our accomplishments. This position offers a 4% of annual salary sign-on bonus for new hires! **Selected candidate will be required to live on site. ** SCOPE: Accept responsibilities for property, employees, vendors, and contractors of the apartment complex, and tenant relations. PREREQUISITES: Experience: Must have prior property management experience, with a minimum of three years at Tax Credit and Project Based Section 8 communities, including voucher processing through a Housing Authority. Ability: Must show ability to keep accurate records, demonstrate supervisor qualities, and enjoy working with others. Organization: Must be well organized and be able to prioritize duties and responsibilities, ability to multitask, and deal effectively and professionally with people and work in a fast-paced office environment. Languages: Bilingual a plus. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Bachelor's degree preferred. Experience: A minimum of five years' experience performing on-site property management and administrative duties as a Property Manager or equivalent; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Experience with property lease ups preferred. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Receives direct supervision from the Regional Manager and may receive direction from higher level positions. Provides general supervision to assistant manager, maintenance, janitorial and emergency contacts and may provide general supervision to lower-level positions. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The following duties are normal for this position, but this list is not to be deemed all-encompassing. Other duties may be required and assigned. -Successfully manage the initial lease up of the property to meet the established lease-up deadlines. -Manages the day-to-day administration of the property, including supervising staff and handling resident complaints, grievances, inquiries, and concerns in a courteous and professional manner. -Meets occupancy and rent collection goals for each assigned property. -Establishes and maintains rapport with residents, staff, vendors & service providers. -Handles monthly rent collection, ensuring all notices go out according to company policy. -Schedules and conducts initial and annual re-certifications. -Attends to all residents' concerns and requests in a timely and professional manner while offering optimal customer service at all times. -Enforces tenant rules and regulations. -Manages and maintains wait-list in accordance with applicable housing program and fair housing regulations. -Processes and maintains property files in compliance with the affordable housing programs applicable to the property and be up to date with all document filing. -Processes housing applications which include credit, background checks, landlord verification, income and asset information and any other verification required by the housing program to determine program eligibility. -Work with the County of Santa Clara Housing Authority to obtain referrals for Project Based Voucher (PBV) units and process applicants according to the PBV program. -Work with the County of Santa Clara Office of Supportive Housing to obtain referrals for Rapid Rehousing (RRH) units and process applicants according to the RRH program. -Conducts move-ins, move outs, and annual unit inspections. Execute work orders resulting from inspections. -Ensures payables and rents are up to date in Yardi and keeps tenant ledgers updated and accurate at all times. -Provides direction and oversight for contractors servicing the grounds and property maintenance; unit turnovers; janitorial. -Submits weekly operations and monthly receivables reports to Regional Manager and other management staff as requested and/or required. -Daily inspections of grounds and vacant units. -Prepares for and participates in site compliance audits and inspections. -Maintains project files with daily filing in tenant, maintenance, vendor, and project files. -Schedules and follows through on resident maintenance requests, to include timely opening and closing of work orders in Yardi. -Works closely with onsite service providers, meeting weekly to discuss referrals and resident issues. -Performs other duties as requested by Supervisor. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: -Driving or ability to travel between different locations in Santa Clara County -Computer use -Sitting at desk for extended periods of time -The ability to lift/move/carry up to and including 25 pounds. The above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities. The order in which duties and responsibilities are listed is not significant. Charities Housing is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status, or any other classification protected by state or federal law. If you need assistance or a reasonable accommodation during the application process because of a disability, it is available upon request. Charities Housing is pleased to provide such assistance, and no applicant will be penalized as a result of such a request. We are looking to make an immediate hire to handle the initial lease-up of the property. This position will remain open until it has been filled. If we receive resumes from qualified candidates, we reserve the right to start the hiring process at any time. Principals only. No calls please. We will only respond to those persons who are deemed qualified at the sole discretion of Charities Housing. For more information about Charities Housing, please visit our website www.charitieshousing.org. If interested, please submit the following required documents: A copy of your résumé

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