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An established industry player in property management is seeking a Manager of Property and Maintenance Services. This role involves leading a dedicated team to ensure the proactive maintenance of housing co-ops, fostering effective communication with residents, and developing strategic relationships with clients. With a commitment to social responsibility and community support, this organization offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact in the housing sector. Join a team that values innovation and excellence in service delivery, while working in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Position: Manager of Property and Maintenance Services (Manager)
COHO Management Services Society
Reports to: Executive Director (ED)
Salary: $95,000 -$110,000
COHO Management Services Society is a non-profit property management company and has been a trusted partner to housing co-ops since 1984.
We are part of the Co-operative Housing Federation of BC’s group of social enterprises and are proud to be certified as a Living Wage Employer and part of Local 3000 of UNIFOR.
Our Board of Directors are all members of housing co-ops, so they understand the need to empower and develop staff to effectively meet the unique property management needs of co-ops. That’s probably why we’re BC’s largest provider of property management services to housing co-ops.
Organization Overview
The Co-operative Housing Federation of BC (CHF BC) along with its affiliated entities, COHO Management Services Society, and the Community Land Trust (CLT) forms a comprehensive support system for housing co-ops across British Columbia.
COHO Management Services is a professional management company specializing in property management services for housing co-ops. By providing management services to housing co-ops, COHO plays a key role in ensuring that housing co-ops are successful housing operators and that co-ops are a reputable form of tenure and deserving of investment from government.
Accountability
COHO’s services to housing co-ops are structured in three functional areas; Member and Administrative Services, Financial Services and Property and Maintenance Services. The most senior staff in these areas report to the Executive Director and work closely together to ensure consistent alignment and integrated approach to delivery of service to COHO’s clients.
COHO non-management staff are represented by UNIFOR Local 3000.
Overview of Responsibilities
The Manager leads the team responsible for delivering maintenance coordination and onsite technical services to housing co-ops so that clients’ properties are proactively maintained and operated, and all sites are safe and functional. They understand that sound building operations can impact the day-to-day operations and interactions of the co-ops’ community. They ensure the work of maintenance coordinators, technicians, custodians and home inspectors together with tradespeople are aligned while prioritizing communications with residents of the co-op. The Manager will periodically report to the Board of Directors, addressing concerns and providing strategic recommendations for property upkeep.
With an entrepreneurial mindset, the Manager will work closely with the ED to grow the business and add new lines of business, including project management for capital projects. They are responsible for submitting competitive bids for new and expanding services and developing long-term relationships with clients.
Key Responsibilities/Functions
The major responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Education and Experience
Working Conditions
Personal Accountability
CHF BC is proud to be certified as a Living Wage Employer.
CHF BC hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equality and diversity within its community and to a welcoming and inclusive workplace. We especially welcome applications from Indigenous persons, visible minority group members, persons with disabilities, people of all sexual orientations, genders and gender identities, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
We thank all applicants for their submissions, however, only those persons selected for an interview will be contacted.