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Property Manager 12/2024

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Reports To

Director of Property Management and/or Senior Positions above the Director of Property Management

Supervises

All on-site staff

Company information

East Boston Community Development Corporation (EBCDC) grew out of the joint efforts of the East Boston Neighborhood Council, founded in the 1930’s as a civic improvement association, and the planning office for urban affairs of the Roman Catholic Archdioceses of Boston. Founded in 1970, EBCDC has a long-standing and strong foundation in East Boston and a demonstrated commitment to local improvement and development. The corporation’s overall goal is “to enhance the quality of life of low- and moderate-income residents, including our elderly population through economic development activities.”

Position description

Property Manager is responsible for day-to-day implementation of company policies, procedures, and programs that will ensure well-managed and well-maintained properties, placing maximum emphasis on positive response to the concerns and needs of the residents, environmental health and safety, in conjunction with the Owner's goals and objectives.

Essential Functions

  • Oversee the overall financial and operational performance of the properties.

  • Prepare monthly variance reports working with senior management to resolve financial issues.

  • Responsible for the marketing activities of the property to ensure budgeted occupancy goals.

  • Ensures compliance with all tax credit requirements and regulations including assisting in the compliance audits as required.

  • Identify and coordinate the maintenance activities and priorities within budgetary limits of the property. Works with the maintenance team to implement maintenance programs and controls.

  • Ensures both interiors and exteriors of property are properly maintained.

  • Ensures that all move in, move out, and recertification processes are timely and accurate.

  • Responsible for compliance with Affirmative Fair Housing regulations and Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action policies, including federal, state, and local governing agency requirements.

  • Assess property security requirements and recommend changes as necessary.

  • Manage all property staff.

  • Develop and maintain relationships with all constituents, owners, residents, vendors, etc.

Job Requirements

  • High School Diploma/GED equivalent; bachelor’s degree preferred

  • 3+ years related experience

  • Tax Credit and project-based subsidy housing experience

  • Ability to develop and manage teams, including office and maintenance staff

  • Onesite experience a plus.

  • Certifications/Licensure – COS/LIHTC certified or willing to get certified within a determined time frame

Benefits

  • We offer competitive Health (100% of employers paid a premium weekly for a single employee. Contribution required for family), Dental, Life and Disability Insurance benefits, and a generous 403(b) plan.

  • Job Type: Full-time

  • 3 weeks’ vacation

  • 6 sick days

  • 3 personal days

Pay: $65,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year based on experience

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday 9-5 with an option to receive every other Friday off

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $65,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k)

  • 401(k) matching

  • Dental insurance

  • Health insurance

  • Life insurance

  • Paid time off

  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Work Location: In person

Applicants please email resume: hr@ebcdc.com

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