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About Us: We are dedicated to providing an exceptional living experience for our residents, and we are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Assistant Property Manager to become an integral part of our team.
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The Assistant Property Manager is responsible for community accounting functions and assists in the administration, leasing and supervision of the team. Assist the Property Manager in various tasks as needed.
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Because every position is considered critical to Highmark’s success and reputation, we take care to employ those who aspire to become the best in their field. Company-provided life insurance, short term and long term disability coverage.
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You have leadership and team-building skills. Proficiency in property management software. Assist in the eviction process and follow policies for local municipalities in a timely manner. Prepare accounting records and reports, including deposit accounting and monthly closeout.
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Achieves high resident retention and leasing expectations. Help you achieve your goals by continuous professional development and regular career progression sessions. Medical, Dental & Vision benefits the 1 st of the month following 30 days of full-time employment.
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Professional Certification & Tuition reimbursement. Those who succeed at Highmark will do so because they enjoy an empowered, challenging, fulfilling, and financially rewarding workplace! Deliver late rent letters and notices to vacate, and contact those who have unpaid/owed rent.
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Vacation, Sick and Personal Time off available to use after 90 days. Collect and secure rental payments. Ensures excellent customer service to all residents and prospects. 401(k) eligibility after 90 days, with 4% Highmark match.
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Monthly bonus opportunities for all site associates. Excellent mathematical skills (high school level) Tax Credit experience preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Competitive pay for the market.
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High school diploma or equivalent. You strive for excellence. 30% associate rent discount. Flexible Spending accounts. Paid parental leave. Location: Wellington Apartments. Why Highmark Residential? 10 paid holidays.
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