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Community Manager Supervises property staff by interviewing, hiring, orienting, and training employees, and manages their performance in accordance with Company policies, values, and business practices.
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30 Years of Excellence in Elderly Care Are you passionate about making a difference in seniors' lives?
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We are looking for positive and motivated professionals who would like to make a complete career change into property and HOA community management. Forty paid hours per year for community service activities.
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Position Overview: The Marketing & Community Engagement Manager will be responsible for shaping and executing our marketing initiatives, ensuring that our mission resonates with clients, partners, and communities.
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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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The Maintenance Technician I is responsible for inspecting, maintaining and repairing property assets.
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Be the Best Community Liaison You Can Be. Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Community Liason. Be the Best Community Liaison You Can Be. Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Community Liason.
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As our Community Liaison (Sales Representative), you'll be responsible for promoting Altus Hospice's unique program and services in the community, while also growing our census and acting as a positive reflection of our hospice program.
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Maximize every opportunity to gain new clients by touring new prospective clients, supporting your Community Manager with new guests, and assisting the Sales Team when needed. As a Community Coordinator, you will work closely with our many clients from different industries, while providing excellent customer service and administrative support.
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Promote library services to the community. Reports to Positions: Branch Manager, Assistant Branch Manager, or Library Technician Supervisor. Documentary evidence of graduation from an accredited high school or successful completion of the General Educational Development Test (GED) must be readily available upon request.
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As a Community Manager, you’ll be responsible for the smooth running of your center. A professional workplace community (business casual attire required) You run through the move in detail with your Community Associate, ensuring the welcome kit is prepared, and all badges and keys are ready for handing over.
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As the Senior Vice President – Master Planned Community Development, you will be instrumental in leading and overseeing all aspects of our master-planned community developments as well as taking an active role in helping to identify and underwrite new projects.
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The Community Associate is an hourly position that will report directly to the Member Experience Manager. Purpose of this Role: The Community Associate will be responsible for maintaining all front desk operations including greeting members and guests, fielding inquiries, managing conference room bookings, and general administrative support.
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Responsibilities include working closely with the Board of Directors and/or the developer to manage and operate the community, facilitate solutions to problems between communities and internal support staff.
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