Floating Assistant Community Manager - ART
5 months ago
Renton
Job DescriptionCompany Overview At Allied Residential, we don't just manage properties-we build communities. Since 1987, we've been creating vibrant living spaces across the Puget Sound and beyond. Our team thrives in a culture of growth, integrity, and collaboration. With professional training, career advancement, and a supportive environment, we empower our people to lead with purpose and make a lasting impact. Position Summary As an Floating Assistant Community Manager (Multisite), you'll be the right-hand partner to Community Managers across multiple communities, helping ensure smooth daily operations, top-notch resident satisfaction, and strong financial performance. You'll be on the front lines with residents, prospects, and the team-handling everything from leasing and rent collection to problem-solving and property inspections-while keeping the community running like a well-oiled machine. Key Responsibilities • Travel to assigned communities and support the Community Managers in overseeing all aspects of community operations., • Show apartments to prospective residents, explain lease terms, and highlight community amenities., • Provide information on local schools, shopping, recreation, and transportation options., • Process lease agreements, collect deposits, and manage rental payments., • Respond to and resolve resident concerns, including maintenance, utilities, and service issues., • Inspect vacant units to identify repair and maintenance needs., • Step in to manage community issues in the absence of the Community Manager., • Attend and actively participate in regular meetings and training sessions., • Supervise community employees in accordance with company policies and applicable laws.Qualifications, • Six months to one year of related property management or leasing experience, or equivalent education and training., • Strong skills in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, Word); experience with Yardi or RealPage highly preferred., • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, and to interpret graphs and percentages., • Proven leadership, problem-solving, and customer service skills., • Ability to work in both office and property environments, including unit inspections in varying weather conditions., • Capacity to occasionally lift up to 10 pounds, navigate stairs, and walk varied terrain.Compensation & Benefits, • Competitive salary based on experience, • 152 hours (19 days) PTO annually, plus carry-over up to 120 hours and longevity PTO at 5 and 9 years, • 9 paid holidays, • Comprehensive health benefits-including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability-effective the 1st of the month after 60 days (Kaiser Permanente, Guardian, Mutual of Omaha), • HSA and FSA through Lively, • Employee Assistance Plan (EAP), • 401(k) with employer match (25% of contributions up to 4% of eligible pay) If you're ready to bring your energy, organization, and people skills to a role that makes a real impact in residents' lives, we'd love to meet you. Apply today and take the next step in your property management career with a company that values your growth and success.