Student Living Community Manager - Forum at Statesboro Real Estate at Geebo

Student Living Community Manager - Forum at Statesboro

Greystar, a national multifamily management company and industry leader, has a great opportunity for an experienced Student Living Apartment Community Manager to join our team. Ideal candidates should have a minimum of three years' experience as a manager of a student community. Strong verbal and written communication skills are required. Additionally, candidates must be organized and possess strong computer skills. Extensive knowledge of Yardi or Onesite (based on business need) and community budgeting is also desired. We offer competitive pay and benefits, as well as opportunity for advancement. Greystar requires a background and drug screen as a condition of employment. A conviction or an arrest will not necessarily exclude you from employment. Visit our website at www.greystarstudetliving.com . EOE

Job Requirements:
To supervise all phases of on-site operations.
Handles emergency situations.
Develops and implements new strategies and programs designed to ensure long-term residency.
Oversees collection of revenues and handles delinquent accounts.
Makes regular inspections of apartment communities.
Handles evictions and landlord liens.
For all on-site personnel, is responsible for training and job performance.
Hires and terminates hourly personnel.
Determines transitions and promotions for on-site personnel.
Adheres to and implements all company policies.
Audits the lease files.
Implements scheduled rent increases.
Oversees payment of invoices.
Assists in budget preparation.
Monitors parking lot for unauthorized vehicles.
Motivates staff.
Informs residents of work progress or delays
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
A high school diploma or equivalent and professional knowledge of business discipline are required.
3
years of student living management experience, requiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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