Leasing Coordinator - U Club Binghamton Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Leasing Coordinator - U Club Binghamton

We are seeking a Leasing Coordinator whose responsibilities include, but are not limited to: generating traffic of prospective customers by assisting in producing advertisements for periodicals, direct mailers, follow-up letters, etc.; conducting all functions necessary to close the sale, including generating new leads, conducting tours, maintaining show rooms, and any follow-up necessary; completing market surveys; assisting in developing ideas to retain residents; conducting all functions necessary to maximize revenue during the summer; assisting in coordinating room assignments and roommate matching; and attending after hours marketing events as needed. The Leasing Coordinator also assists the General Manager and/or Leasing Manager with the supervision of the leasing staff; including training, development, evaluation, and rewards.
Certain activities involved in this position may be photographed and/or video and audio recorded for quality control and/or training purposes. Compliance with the Photo, Video and Voice Recording Policy is a condition of employment. The core of American Campus culture involves everyone being fully invested in everything that we do down to picking up the smallest piece of trash. No matter their position or duration at any given property, everyone picks up trash.
To be successful in this position, you should have:
A Bachelor degree preferred or prior experience in leasing and sales
The ability to understand and adhere to policies and procedures, use basic math skills, and exercise effective verbal and written communication skills with residents and guests
Prior student housing experience preferred
The ability to communicate effectively with management and coworkers
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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