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Assistant Property Manager - 39th & Broadway/Oak Park

JOB_DESCRIPTION.SHARE.HTMLCAROUSEL_PARAGRAPHJOB_DESCRIPTION.SHARE.HTMLSacramento, CaliforniaAssistant Property Manager6710mail_outlineGet future jobs matching this searchorOverviewJob DescriptionCompany SummaryThe John Stewart Company is a full-service housing management, development and consulting organization that began in 1978 with a commitment to providing high quality service in the affordable housing sector. We work to enrich the lives of our residents and employees, while delivering our services cost‐effectively, efficiently and with the highest levels of professionalism, compassion, integrity and respect.Summary Of The PositionResponsible for the overall operation of the property and the day to day implementation of policies, procedures and programs that ensure a well-managed, well-maintained building and ensures compliance with all applicable regulatory agencies and federal, state and local laws.ResponsibilitiesInterviews and screens prospective residents for occupancy.Prepares, processes and signs leases and rules.Purchases general supplies, and services following the P.O. policy and procedures.Assists with inspections and monitoring work orders.Rent collection, receipting, prepares deposits using Boston Post property management software.Writes warning letters and prepares legal notices to residents.Submits required reports and maintains records according to JSCo policies.Performs related work and other duties requiredQualificationsBA degree desirable.Must have a valid Driver LicenseAbility to read, write and communicate fluently in English.Excellent problem solving, listening, and deductive reasoning skills.Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.Must have 1- 2 years property management experience preferably with Tax Credit properties.Prior experience in managing affordable housing complexes.Must have valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation, and be able to travel for training purposes.Knowledgeable regarding company policies, federal, state, and local laws, Tax Credit Section 42, and other rules that pertain to tenants.