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You are ultimately responsible for ensuring the efficient operation of the community under the direction of your Regional Property Manager. Lead, support and supervise Assistant Community Manager, Leasing Consultant(s) and Maintenance team, including training, performance guidance, reviews, hiring, promotion and termination.
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CANDIDATES WITH THE FOLLOWING CAREER EXPERIENCE PREFERRED: Assistant Manager Assistant Property Manager Manager Supervisor Property Management Onsite Manager Real Estate Leasing Community Manager Bookkeeping Property Manager Real Estate Assistant Leasing Consultant WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Team Member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
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The Assistant Community Manager - Tax Credit is responsible for administering the day-to-day leasing office operations and oversight of all computer input for the apartment community.
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The Local and Community Affairs Manager will lead local outreach and act as relationship lead with county/municipal officials, local taxing bodies, chambers and Economic Development Organizations where Invenergy has a development presence.
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As a Community Experience Field Manager your main purpose to oversee larger scale warranty projects, resolve customer conflicts, mentor, and educate the Shazam customer service team members.
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This job title is associated with Property Manager, Apartment Manager, Business Manager, and Multi-Family Manager. Weekly pay for all associates working onsite at an apartment community.
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The Community Tax Practice is a growing department in which the purpose is to appropriately serve smaller, less complex clients in a way that's most beneficial to both the firm and our clients.
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License/Certification: Dietician, ADA, Diet Technician, chef, and/or dietary manager - meeting current requirements established by the state regulatory agency. Dining Room Manager. Previous experience with managing an Assisted Living community preferred.
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Corporate and Community Partnership Manager. The Corporate and Community Partnerships Manager position is a salaried full-time position with an annual salary range of. Corporate and Community Partnerships Manager.
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The Community Banking Relationship Manager (RM) will deliver advice and value for business customers. The Relationship Manager will “bring the bank to the customer” by connecting business customers with appropriate products to include but not limited to, commercial deposit accounts, payment products, treasury services, business planning, and credit accounts.
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We're looking for a part-time community manager and event organizer in Denver, CO who is passionate about designing meaningful experiences to bring people together. The role is ideal for community builders, event organizers, and experience designers/facilitators based in Denver who would be interested in a part-time paid contractor role to organize weekly experiences for guests.
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A minimum of three (3) years' experience as an onsite Community Manager or Assistant Community Manager in multi-family housing, hospitality, or similar industry. Under the direction of the Regional Manager, the Community Manager supports and assists in all aspects of community operations.
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In the role of Retail and Community Engagement Manager you will have the opportunity to work within a dynamic team who offer a unique menu selection from scratch baked bread & pastries to incredible soups, salads, & sandwiches all made with honest, whole ingredients.
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Acts as the on-site supervisor in the absence of the community manager by organizing and delegating daily work, coordinating maintenance and make-ready tasks with the maintenance supervisor, and managing the operation of the community in compliance with Company policies, procedures, and business practices.
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As an Assistant Community Manager, you will manage all phases of the operations, including personnel, leasing, maintenance, financial, administration & risk management, in the absence of the Community Manager.
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