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This position provides a wide variety of administrative and support services to the property management team. Provides administrative support to the property management team. Performs office work directly related to property management and the general business operations of the Association.
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As an Administrative Assistant, you'll be responsible for providing a wide variety of administrative and staff support services. + Must possess strong administrative background.
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FirstService Residential transforms the property management landscape by providing professional association management services to over 9,000 residential communities across the United States and Canada.
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As an Administrative Assistant, you’ll be responsible for assisting tothe administration and coordination of all day\-to\-day operations of an assigned Community Association.
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Working knowledge of industry software such as FirstService Residential Connect, Tops, AvidXchange etc. Latitude Margaritaville Daytona Beach is looking for a Front Desk/Administrative Assistant to join our team.
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A Community Standards Administrative Assistant (CSAA) supports a team of community management staff through timely completion of assigned administrative and project duties. Job Title: Community Standards Administrative Assistant (CSAA.
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Job Overview: As an Administrative Assistant, you'll be responsible for providing a wide variety of administrative and staff support services. Generates and provides this information to the Property Manager, Board of Directors, and valet desk.
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Residential Homeowners' Association seeks a part\-time Administrative Assistant to join our office team\. · Support the team in daily administrative tasks, such as community reports, filing, copying, and work orders.
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Experience exceptional service with a fulfilling career in property management with FirstService Residential\. All offers of employment with FirstService Residential are contingent upon a satisfactory background check.
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Frequent need (33% to 66% of time) to see things clearly beyond arm's reach (inspecting property, neighborhood survey) Associates Degree in Business Administration or related field would be a plus. Physical demands include ability to lift up to 25lbs; Standing, sitting, walking, driving and occasional climbing.
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Performs office work directly related to property management and the general business operations of the association; May assist with employee payroll, budget preparation, control of records and reports regarding operations, personnel changes, etc., and emergency service duties.
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