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Community Coordinator

Company Name:
AvalonBay Communities
Come be part of an award-winning company! AvalonBay, an S&P; 500 company, is in the business of developing, redeveloping, acquiring, and managing luxury apartments in the multi-family housing industry. We are looking for enthusiastic, customer-service focused individuals to be a part of our award-winning team. So if you''re looking for a rewarding career opportunity with the top property management organization in the country, we''d like to hear from you!
The Community Coordinator is responsible for managing the administrative tasks for a large, complex community or group of communities. Position may support the maintenance or office administrative functions, depending on the needs of the community. Responsibilities include supporting some or all of the following processes: service requests, preventive maintenance, on-site purchasing, move-ins, renewals, move-outs, project management, and general administration.
The right candidate must have excellent relationship building and customer service skills as well as exceptional organizational and multi-tasking skills. One to two years of multi-family or related property management experience or equivalent experience in retail or hospitality preferred. A high school education or equivalent is required with a Bachelors degree preferred. Candidates must also pass a drug and background screen. AvalonBay offers excellent benefits and a competitive salary.
Date: 2014-06-12
Country: US
State: VA
City: Arlington
Postal Code: 22207
Category: Property Management - Onsite - Other
Job Type: TemporaryEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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