Summary
Manage the day-to day operation of assigned property(ies), in accordance with established regulations and guidelines, and monitor contracted projects at assigned property(ies). Rent properties, collect and record rent and other charges, process evictions and make court appearances as needed. Receive requests for repairs, generate and close work orders. Prepare and monitor budget. Prepare reports of activities and fiscal status. Assist and encourage residents to become self-sufficient by referring to programs directed toward self-sufficiency. Coordinate maintenance work through the use of onsite maintenance personnel or contractors. Maintain continued occupancy by conducting inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable rules and regulations, and conducting inspections to assure that all equipment is in proper working order and that vacant apartments are ready for occupancy.
Essential Job Functions
- Oversee and perform routine tasks, and coordinate maintenance work by establishing priorities
- Collect rent and other charges from residents, scan to bank, enter corresponding data into computer system, summarize collections for day, and forward to accounting
- Process requests for rent adjustments in accordance with established procedures, including obtaining verifications, entering information into computer, etc.
- Follow-up delinquent accounts and pursue collections in accordance with established procedures
- Generate work orders in response to requests for repairs from residents, coordinate completion of repairs, and close out work orders in accordance with established procedures
- Issue supplies and parts from inventory
- Maintain inventory records and order standard supplies in accordance with pre-established limits
- Post charges associated with work order, late charges, etc. by entering them in computer and generating notices for residents
- Process lease terminations by mailing notices in response to non-payment of rent, disconnection of utilities, drug/criminal conviction, etc.
- Attend staff meetings
- Stay abreast of trends and changes in regulations, practices, etc. by attending training when assigned
- Approve transfer requests from residents
- Prepare, maintain, monitor, and update financial and other records, including annual recertification, collection of rent and other charges and budget
- Prepare and monitor site budget
- Process invoices by verifying information, approving for payment, and forwarding to accounting
- Submit and correct submission of 50059 forms for TRACS, maintaining 95% or higher submission rate
- Monitor site indicators, including 50059 forms and indicators to assure the property meets established standards
- Establish and maintain resident files and related documentation regarding continuing eligibility and adjustments
- Prepare reports in accordance with established procedures
- Monitor expenses to ensure spending is within guidelines
- Maintain a high level of continued occupancy by leasing property in a timely manner, making appropriate adjustments, addressing resident concerns in a professional manner, enforcing property rules, lease requirements, and maintaining associated records
- Communicate with residents as needed to inform of policies, procedures, rules, and regulations
- Lease units by showing property, reviewing and signing lease, collecting deposits, etc.
- Coordinate vacancy preparation in order to minimize time units are vacant
- Ensure that properties and grounds are maintained properly by onsite maintenance personnel or contractors
- Conduct property inspections, including move-in, move-out, housekeeping, and grounds in order to assure adherence to established standards
- Maintain records of the status of assigned units, e.g. filled, vacant, anticipated vacancy, etc.
- Assist residents with special problems and promote amicable resident relations
- Counsel resident who are not complying with the terms of the lease, and concerning delinquent payments
- Maintain records of resident community service hours, in accordance with requirements
- Refer residents with special problems, such as economic, social, legal, health, etc. to groups or agencies that provide assistance, as appropriate
- Maintain liaison with community service organizations to stay abreast of services offered in order to refer residents
- Resolve conflict and complaints among residents, if possible, in order to avoid grievances
- Recommend eviction if resident behavior warrants, and prepare related documentation to support recommendation
- Participate in hearings and appeals as needed
- Report suspicious activities to Community Police Officer
- Attend resident association meetings
- Supervise assigned administrative and maintenance personnel
- Participate in pre-employment interviews and make hiring recommendations as needed
- Interpret and apply personnel policies, departmental policies, and other relevant policies and procedures
- Review time and leave reports for assigned staff
- Train or assist in training assistant property managers, and property managers, as needed
- Prepare and review performance appraisals and discuss with subordinates as appropriate
- Counsel employees regarding job performance and document in accordance with established procedures
- Recommend disciplinary action as needed
- Recommend staff for training and professional development opportunities
- Conduct periodic staff meetings
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Knowledge of Authority policies and procedures, particularly as they pertain to property management
- Knowledge of Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rules and regulations that apply to property management
- Knowledge of laws and standards that apply to property management, such as Fair Housing Laws, OSHA Standards, Local and State Building Codes
- Knowledge of basic building maintenance, fire prevention and liability reduction principles
- Knowledge of basic office practices, procedures, and equipment
- Knowledge of the principles of management and supervision
- Knowledge of the operation of Authority computer system and software
- Knowledge of the agencies that provide assistance and services to residents, including some knowledge of eligibility requirements
- Knowledge of basic English in order to communicate orally and in writing
- Knowledge of mathematics sufficient to perform calculations required for summarizing rent collections, making deposits, and for rent adjustments
- Ability to establish and maintain required records such as resident files, vacancy reports, etc.
- Ability to read and interpret policies and guidelines in order to make sound decisions
- Ability to read budget reports and financial statement and assess the financial condition of assigned property
- Ability to prepare clear concise reports and make appropriate recommendations within scope of responsibility
- Ability to use basic office equipment such as telephone, fax, copier, scanner, and computer
- Ability to communicate verbally and in writing
- Ability to generate records, receipts, and reports efficiently using a calculator and the computer system
- Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with peers, superiors, residents, community service agencies, and the public
- Ability to analyze problems and use sound judgment to make decisions
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and multiple demands to accomplish tasks in accordance with established requirements
- Skilled in analyzing situations in order to identify problems and offer possible solutions
- Skilled in communicating with all types of people in a wide variety of situations
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in management, business administration, social science area, or closely related field plus 3 years of progressively responsible experience in public housing, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in property management and experience involving public contact preferred. Must obtain certification as a Public Housing Manager, or equivalent, within 12 months of employment.
Other
- Valid Driving License
- Ability to be insured under the Authority's vehicle policy