The Management Trust
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGER
The Management Trust, Thousand Oaks, California, United States, 91362
The Management TrustPosition Title:
Community Association ManagerLocation:
Los Angeles/Thousand Oaks/VenturaReporting To:
AVP of Community ManagementStatus:
Exempt, Full-TimeSalary:
$70k - $75k DOE
COMPANY PROFILE:
The Management Trust is a community association management company. We believe that building and maintaining a community takes more than just hammers and nails. It takes integrity, trust, experience, and support. Our success is based on the belief that effective management anticipates our clients' needs, not merely reacts to them. We are a company of creative and committed individuals driven by grand aspirations and are proud to be the only 100% employee-owned community management firm in the nation. Our Employee Owners are encouraged to actively participate in growing our business by helping define best practices every day. It is in this spirit that we encourage you to explore this opportunity to join The Management Trust team.
EMPLOYEE OWNER POSITION PURPOSE:
The Community Association Manager II is responsible for the management of the operations, maintenance, and oversight of designated Homeowner Association, including, but not limited to the specific tasks as outlined below. Acts as a proactive leader with Boards of Directors in taking a proactive approach to maintenance, financial forecasting, and planning for the future of client communities. Always thinks through Board Members' positions and provide them with comprehensive information, anticipating their questions, before asking them to render decisions, which is key to Leadership Management. Presents a balanced dialogue to owners and Board members regarding processes and expectations of community operations. Maintains a position of trust with the client by listening to concerns and responding timely and completely. Actively supports client satisfaction and retention by overseeing the follow through of client tasks - fully leveraging internal support teams, systems, training, and resources. Business is conducted under the direction of the Board of Directors in accordance with state regulations, the Association's Governing Documents, local ordinances, community management industry standards, with a professional, helpful, and courteous customer experience focus.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Manage a portfolio of assigned communities that may include single family, townhomes, condominiums, or commercial industrial complexesCoordinate with multiple support teams to oversee tasks and ensure Association deliverables are met in a timely mannerAccountable to client requests and tasks, maintains visibility and communication with internal and external partners to ensure they meet the goals established by the Board for relevance, budget, and quality of service.Guide, assist, and recommend a course of action for Board members to conduct business using Leadership Management (proactive planning)Manage the proactive planning, large-scale projects, and legal deadlines for the Association. Serve as primary point of contact for the Board of Directors and Committees in coordination with an Assistant Community Manager and other support team membersPerform periodic physical site inspections or visits as needed to oversee projects, condition of common areas, or membership compliance with Association use restrictions and operating rules. May also review the completion of inspections by other team members for property status.Carry out the policies and directives adopted by the Board in accordance with our contractual terms and conditions and effectively communicate updates to support teams.Maintain current knowledge of governing documents, applicable state regulations, and local ordinances that apply to each assigned communityResponsible for oversight of the condition and recurring maintenance physical property of the Association in accordance with our contractual terms and conditionsDirect and oversee tasks assigned to support team to compile and prepare information and paperwork for Board meeting and Annual Membership meetings, including Managers Report, agenda, previous meeting minutes, executive session items, architectural items, bank signature cards, ballots, and violation/work order reports.Attend Board and committee meetings as needed and requiredEnsures all Association deadlines for maintenance and legal obligations are metAbility to review community history, reports and documentation in preparation of annual draft budget information.Review and code invoices for payment, monitor cash and reserve accounts for cash flow planning for major improvements, issue check requests for reimbursement/other expenses, review budget and financial reports for reclassification of expenses and/or areas of concerns, and work with accounting staff to address Board questions and concerns.Assist the Association committee(s), volunteers, and/or vendors if requested to obtain bids for projects and to coordinate the inspection and preparation of the reserve study update.Other duties and special projects as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma (or equivalent)At least (1) year of experience as a Community Manager handling the duties and responsibilities specified aboveMay require industry certifications or licensing (state dependent)Solid knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Excel, and WordStrong leadership abilities and comfort with public speaking (small and large groups)Ability to meet deadlines and address time-sensitive issuesAbility to manage workflow amid shifting prioritiesWilling to learn Company process and procedures, and learn/use proprietary softwareWork independently, with little oversight, and with accountability to Division Leadership for the end result achievedDemonstrate a positive attitude and ownership mentality; we believe each employee can build his/her own futureStrong ability to problem solve and utilize resources to bring solutions to client challengesStrong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to delegate to internal support team members, while maintaining accountability for the end resultAbility to provide conflict resolution to personality challenges that may arise with Board members or homeowners in a calm mannerSPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Must have reliable transportation to conduct site visits and be available for evenings and occasional weekend meetingsMust have and maintain a valid driver's license and vehicle insurance in compliance with Company policyMust be able to drive in the dark if requiredESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Use standard office equipment, including: computer, multiple web-based applications, smartphone, tablet, copier/scanner, etc.Must be able to walk for up to 4 hours at a time for site visits and meetingsBe stationary for periods of timeRelocate up to (25) poundsTravel to and from offsite locationsSUPERVISES OTHERS? IF SO, LIST:
NoneSCHEDULE & TRAVEL:
Monday-Friday from approx. 8:00 am-5:00 pmThis position may require occasional long hours to meet business needs (including weekends)
The Management Trust is an Equal Opportunity employer. We support celebrate and support diversity.
TMT reserves the right to modify this job description at any time based on business need.
Community Association ManagerLocation:
Los Angeles/Thousand Oaks/VenturaReporting To:
AVP of Community ManagementStatus:
Exempt, Full-TimeSalary:
$70k - $75k DOE
COMPANY PROFILE:
The Management Trust is a community association management company. We believe that building and maintaining a community takes more than just hammers and nails. It takes integrity, trust, experience, and support. Our success is based on the belief that effective management anticipates our clients' needs, not merely reacts to them. We are a company of creative and committed individuals driven by grand aspirations and are proud to be the only 100% employee-owned community management firm in the nation. Our Employee Owners are encouraged to actively participate in growing our business by helping define best practices every day. It is in this spirit that we encourage you to explore this opportunity to join The Management Trust team.
EMPLOYEE OWNER POSITION PURPOSE:
The Community Association Manager II is responsible for the management of the operations, maintenance, and oversight of designated Homeowner Association, including, but not limited to the specific tasks as outlined below. Acts as a proactive leader with Boards of Directors in taking a proactive approach to maintenance, financial forecasting, and planning for the future of client communities. Always thinks through Board Members' positions and provide them with comprehensive information, anticipating their questions, before asking them to render decisions, which is key to Leadership Management. Presents a balanced dialogue to owners and Board members regarding processes and expectations of community operations. Maintains a position of trust with the client by listening to concerns and responding timely and completely. Actively supports client satisfaction and retention by overseeing the follow through of client tasks - fully leveraging internal support teams, systems, training, and resources. Business is conducted under the direction of the Board of Directors in accordance with state regulations, the Association's Governing Documents, local ordinances, community management industry standards, with a professional, helpful, and courteous customer experience focus.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Manage a portfolio of assigned communities that may include single family, townhomes, condominiums, or commercial industrial complexesCoordinate with multiple support teams to oversee tasks and ensure Association deliverables are met in a timely mannerAccountable to client requests and tasks, maintains visibility and communication with internal and external partners to ensure they meet the goals established by the Board for relevance, budget, and quality of service.Guide, assist, and recommend a course of action for Board members to conduct business using Leadership Management (proactive planning)Manage the proactive planning, large-scale projects, and legal deadlines for the Association. Serve as primary point of contact for the Board of Directors and Committees in coordination with an Assistant Community Manager and other support team membersPerform periodic physical site inspections or visits as needed to oversee projects, condition of common areas, or membership compliance with Association use restrictions and operating rules. May also review the completion of inspections by other team members for property status.Carry out the policies and directives adopted by the Board in accordance with our contractual terms and conditions and effectively communicate updates to support teams.Maintain current knowledge of governing documents, applicable state regulations, and local ordinances that apply to each assigned communityResponsible for oversight of the condition and recurring maintenance physical property of the Association in accordance with our contractual terms and conditionsDirect and oversee tasks assigned to support team to compile and prepare information and paperwork for Board meeting and Annual Membership meetings, including Managers Report, agenda, previous meeting minutes, executive session items, architectural items, bank signature cards, ballots, and violation/work order reports.Attend Board and committee meetings as needed and requiredEnsures all Association deadlines for maintenance and legal obligations are metAbility to review community history, reports and documentation in preparation of annual draft budget information.Review and code invoices for payment, monitor cash and reserve accounts for cash flow planning for major improvements, issue check requests for reimbursement/other expenses, review budget and financial reports for reclassification of expenses and/or areas of concerns, and work with accounting staff to address Board questions and concerns.Assist the Association committee(s), volunteers, and/or vendors if requested to obtain bids for projects and to coordinate the inspection and preparation of the reserve study update.Other duties and special projects as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma (or equivalent)At least (1) year of experience as a Community Manager handling the duties and responsibilities specified aboveMay require industry certifications or licensing (state dependent)Solid knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Excel, and WordStrong leadership abilities and comfort with public speaking (small and large groups)Ability to meet deadlines and address time-sensitive issuesAbility to manage workflow amid shifting prioritiesWilling to learn Company process and procedures, and learn/use proprietary softwareWork independently, with little oversight, and with accountability to Division Leadership for the end result achievedDemonstrate a positive attitude and ownership mentality; we believe each employee can build his/her own futureStrong ability to problem solve and utilize resources to bring solutions to client challengesStrong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to delegate to internal support team members, while maintaining accountability for the end resultAbility to provide conflict resolution to personality challenges that may arise with Board members or homeowners in a calm mannerSPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Must have reliable transportation to conduct site visits and be available for evenings and occasional weekend meetingsMust have and maintain a valid driver's license and vehicle insurance in compliance with Company policyMust be able to drive in the dark if requiredESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Use standard office equipment, including: computer, multiple web-based applications, smartphone, tablet, copier/scanner, etc.Must be able to walk for up to 4 hours at a time for site visits and meetingsBe stationary for periods of timeRelocate up to (25) poundsTravel to and from offsite locationsSUPERVISES OTHERS? IF SO, LIST:
NoneSCHEDULE & TRAVEL:
Monday-Friday from approx. 8:00 am-5:00 pmThis position may require occasional long hours to meet business needs (including weekends)
The Management Trust is an Equal Opportunity employer. We support celebrate and support diversity.
TMT reserves the right to modify this job description at any time based on business need.