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Job DescriptionJob Title: Onsite Administrative AssistantPosition Purpose Performs administrative and general support duties to assist On-Site Property Manager and Board of Directors. Performs concierge and administrative duties for homeowners.
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If you're a determined self-starter with a passion for finding solutions and you want to join a dynamic, talented and successful team, join the Associa Colorado team in Colorado Springs, CO as an Assistant Community Manager.
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Job DescriptionOur company is looking for the right person to implement and maintain all aspects of the architectural review process for one of our premiere Home Owners Associations.
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Job DescriptionPart time Administrative Assistant opening at an Associa Community Association in Bristow, VA.30 hours weekMonday - Friday, 9am-3pm Daily responsibilities include: Meet and greet homeowners, visitors, members of the board of directors, vendors and contractors.
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Join Associa as an Administrative Assistant and contribute to the efficient operations of our growing portfolio. We are seeking a dedicated individual to provide essential administrative support to our property management team.
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An Administrative Assistant is the liaison to the lead Community Manager(s) and homeowners primarily, but will also occasionally interact with vendors, board members and committee members, as well as staff at the Associa Client SharedService Center (CSSC) and within the branch office.
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Community Manager Assistant/Onsite Administrative Assistance. The Assistant Community Manager is the liaison to the Community Manager(s) and homeowners primarily, but will also occasionally interact with vendors, board members and committee members, as well as staff at the Associa Client Shared Service Center (CSSC) and within the branch office.
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The Administrative Assistant supports and assists general office activities and projects with. manager's approval if not completed by Telephone Operator. Processes print jobs, scanning and faxing as general office support when needed.
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Join Associa as an Front Desk Administrative Assistant and contribute to the efficient operations of our growing portfolio. Our Front Desk Administrative Assistant are responsible for providing administrative oversight to assigned community association(s)/properties.
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Provide crucial administrative support to the property management team, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. With more than 225 branch offices across North America, Associa is building the future of community for nearly five million residents worldwide.
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The Administrative Assistant will office out of our Bethany Beach location and support 5 communities. For more than 43 years, Associa has brought positive impact and meaningful value to communities.
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