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Kitsap County Consolidated Housing

Floating Property Manager

Kitsap County Consolidated Housing, Silverdale, Washington, United States, 98315


Description

Are you looking for a Monday - Friday property management position will ALL federal holidays off and paid? Pension benefits at retirement? A way to help Kitsap County residents find and maintain housing? Housing Kitsap is looking for you?

Housing Kitsap is committed to providing affordable housing and building connections within our community throughout Kitsap County. We are looking for a talented and motivated Property Manager to join our team.

This is a floating property management position for Housing Kitsap's affordable rental properties. Provide administrative and technical property site management of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), Housing & Urban Development (HUD), Rural Development (RD, HOME, Housing Trust Fund, or a combination of funding, eligible housing. The Floating Manager is responsible for providing on-site management support to various multi-family and senior living community properties. This includes providing administrative and operational support to the Property Manager to ensure the successful achievement of agency performance goals and standards. This role requires a versatile and adaptable individual who can effectively manage properties, address resident concerns, and ensure smooth operations across different locations. The Floating Manager will fill in for Property Managers during their absence and assist with special projects as needed. Work is performed with considerable latitude for implementing action in planning and organizing the work, determining work methods and developing procedures and priorities to comply with policy statements and legal requirements. Proficiency with computers, telecommunications, budgeting and finance are necessary. Attention to detail is required. Work is performed primarily in an office setting, and on site with all of Housing Kitsap properties throughout Kitsap County.

Essential Job DutiesProcess applications, manage the assigned properties waitlist (if applicable) per program regulations, interview potential housing applicants, process applicant paperwork for property/unit qualification in a timely manner.Assist applicants in understanding required funding and HK rules and regulations, programs and services; enter applicant data and process applicants for interviews; and show available units.Create appropriate written notices to align with resident lease agreements as well as HK policies and procedures.Exceptional Customer Service; greet and help customers, provide program information to the public, staff, residents and agencies, make appropriate referrals to other HK staff; schedule appointments; and operate multi-line telephone system.Respond to current residents in courteous and timely manner addressing resident questions, concerns, and requests, mediate resident disputes, and respond to emergencies and lockouts.Assist in evaluating, prioritizing and ensuring program objectives are being met, including review of occupancy reports, aged receivables, and open work order reports.Manage the overall eviction process for non-payment, and for-cause evictions.Establish and maintain effective working relationships among a widely diverse group of residents, staff, agencies, and the community at-large.Ensure the property is a safe, enjoyable place to live, and fully compliant with all governing program rules and regulations such as the Washington State Landlord Tenant Law and other funding agency requirements.Operate computer equipment to enter and retrieve data, maintain records and generate reports; type memos, bulletins, letters, and notices; prepare agenda items and related materials; and compose and edit correspondence.Maintain tenant selection, leasing and lease enforcement records.Conduct physical inventories of all units.Conduct regular meetings with residents to ensure open communication and positive relations.Complete all move in and recertification according to program regulations, HK policy, and in a timely manner.Communication

Complete and submit monthly property performance reports to the Director of Property Management;Develop and prepare correspondence as necessary and respond to resident concerns in a timely manner;Develop and maintain an effective outreach and marketing plan for leasing of units.General

Maintains consistent and reliable attendanceParticipate in inspection and audit processes as needed.Observe/follow guidelines on confidentiality rights of residents and respect their privacy.Contribute to and support a positive, team-oriented work environment.Meet required timelines and deadlines.Perform other job-related duties as assigned.Requirements

Minimum Qualifications:

High school diploma or equivalent required.At least one year of tax credit or multi family property management.Excellent written, verbal and listening communication skills.Possession of, or the ability to obtain and maintain throughout employment, a valid Washington State driver's license with fully insurable driving record and current auto insurance.Ability to pass a criminal background check for positions where the employee will or may have unsupervised access to children, developmentally delayed persons or vulnerable adults. The employer will need to obtain the proper background and criminal history information pursuant to RCW 43.43.830/832.Preferred Qualifications:

Three or more years of experience as a Property Manager or equivalent; or two or more years' experience with an affordable housing program; or a combination of education, experience, and training that indicates the ability to successfully perform the essential functions of the position listed above.Certified Occupancy Specialist, Tax Credit Compliance Specialist or equivalent, S.T.A.R. Rural Development 515 Certification, Blended Occupancy Specialist.Government Agency functions and practices preferredKnowledge of functions and activities related to residential property management, including the Washington State Landlord Tenant LawKnowledge of leasing agreement procedures, Uniform Physical Conditions Assessments and Housing Quality Standards inspectionKnowledge of recordkeeping and filing systems and practicesKnowledge of proper methods of cash handling, preparing receipts and maintaining recordsKnowledge of basic bookkeeping and budgeting