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The Assistant Property Manager is responsible for. In your role at CubeSmart Self Storage, you will be required to manage and maintain your property. This includes skills in both customer service and property maintenance.
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Refer guests to Case Manager and assist with other community resources as necessary to effectively meet guest needs, eg: transportation, recovery meetings, shopping, Bible studies, etc. Control access and activity on shelter property, permitting only approved persons.
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Monitor entire shelter property to ensure guests are safe and adhering to policies. The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Meets the Child Protection Clearances required by PA Act 153 to include PA Child Abuse History Clearance, PA State Police Criminal Record Check and FBI Criminal Record Check.
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Reports the need for building, property, and equipment repairs to General Manager. After an unspecified time of at least six months and upon completion of Management Accreditation Program requirements, the Assistant Manager may be promoted to Senior Assistant Manager, Theatre Manager, or General Manager.
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Follows daily Liberty Safety Inspection/Emergency Response Protocols to quickly recognize and remove potential safety hazards to customers, employees and vendors while operating in a manner that does not put company property and assets at risk.
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Guiding Purchasing Manager, Executive Chef and FOH Managers on highest standards and accuracies for: order forecasting, inventory control and on property distribution of food, beverages, supplies, equipment and disposables.
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As a Mandated Reporter, must provide proof of having completed training on recognizing and reporting child abuse meeting the training standards of PA Act 153 of 2014 within 30 days of employment with recurrent training required every five years thereafter.
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Partner with your Property Manager and communicate frequently to address inquiries in a timely and professional manner. Act as the property liaison and provide guests and residents with information, responding to questions in person and over the phone.
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Works in tandem with Lew Lebel who will concentrate on property-wide systems, such as water supply, wastewater, power and generators, pools, and HVAC systems. POSITION SUMMARY: The Facilities Manager is in charge of operating and maintaining the buildings and grounds of Stroudsmoor Country Inn. The Facilities Manager will lead a team of 1 st and 2 nd shift maintenance staff.
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ELS is hiring for the position of Front Desk Clerk in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. With a culture of recognition and reputation for excellence, ELS is the ideal organization in which to develop a long and successful career.
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