Senior Community Association Manager - HOA (ACA)
RealManage
2024-11-05 09:44:15
Anaheim, California, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Other
Job description
Overview:
Company Overview:
RealManage, an Inc. 5000 firm, operates in 24 states, providing comprehensive services to homeowners' associations, condominiums, cooperatives, luxury high-rises, municipal utility districts, and master-planned communities.
Recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies ( out of 5,000+ firms) in community management, RealManage delivers exceptional solutions with the best people, practices, and cloud-based/mobile technology at competitive prices.
Our Mission
RealManage is committed to exceeding customer expectations, offering transparency, and fostering innovation. We strive to measure and improve our performance rapidly, cultivate a professional, diverse, and growth-oriented work environment, and build a financially robust organization for industry-leading innovations.
Core Values:
Integrity: Always do the right thing.
Respect: Mutual respect is the foundation of every RealManage relationship.
Selflessness: Embrace teamwork and contribute to something larger than ourselves.
Personal Relationships: Recognize that business is about people, and people do business with those they like.
Always Improving: Continuously learn, grow, and evolve; at RealManage, we are always getting better.
Responsibilities:
Elevate Communities, Empower Growth: Join Our Team and Shape the Future of Vibrant Living!
RealManage is seeking versatile, energetic, friendly, full-time portfolio community association managers who take great pride in achieving greatness for their assigned communities.
Embark on a transformative career journey with RealManage, where innovation meets community excellence. As a community association manager, you will take the helm in shaping the future of residential neighborhoods.
Join a dynamic team committed to redefining community management standards and become the driving force behind vibrant, thriving communities. Elevate your career with RealManage and be a key player in fostering harmony, growth, and unparalleled resident satisfaction
Job Overview:
The role of the Senior Community Association Manager is to facilitate, organize and improve the quality and training of the new hire and incumbent employees with RealManage. The focus will be to further strengthen the existing relationships with our Clients. In addition, Senior Community Managers in this position will retain a portfolio of clients they will be responsible for managing.
Responsibilities:
Serving as a professional advisor to the board of directors for each assigned community.
Acquiring and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of state and regulatory statutes, as well as the community's documents, policies, and procedures.
Providing weekly updates and ongoing reporting to the board on collections, ACC requests, compliance, service requests, and work order activities.
Conducting board or annual meetings and creating monthly management reports, offering clear insights into the state of community amenities, progress on key initiatives, and providing concise recommendations.
Assisting the board in the selection of contractors and insurance carriers to safeguard the community.
Managing vendor relationships, overseeing the bid process, and ensuring contract compliance.
Approving payments to vendors providing services to the community association.
Developing and submitting comprehensive and accurate annual budgets, meeting all deadlines, and demonstrating thorough analysis aligned with association goals.
Collaborating with the accounting team to maintain accurate finances, variance reports, and invoice processing, including monitoring aging reports for timely legal action.
Building positive relationships with residents to ensure high-level service, timely resolution of concerns, effective communication, and continuous improvement in community services.
Regularly attending required monthly manager's and training meetings.
Conducting all business with the highest standards of personal, professional, and ethical conduct.
Demonstrating exceptional analytical skills to address a variety of situations effectively.
This role also involves other related tasks contributing to the overall success of community association management.
Plus other work related tasks as needed
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
Associate or higher degree highly preferred.
Minimum of two (2) year managing homeowner associations (HOAs) required.
CAI designation(s) strongly preferred.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively communicate with internal and external customers.
Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service.
Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices.
Additional Skills:
Strong interpersonal skills: Effectively manage a diverse range of personalities and opinions, both over the phone and in person. Represent the company with friendliness and professionalism in all interactions.
Exceptional writing skills: Provide thoughtful, concise, and timely responses to customer concerns, predominantly through email communication.
Proficient in technology: Navigate our proprietary software with ease, handling data management tasks throughout the day. Comfortably utilize technology software for accessing Owner/Residential portals, Management/Board portals, Closing portals, Attorney Portals, and Vendor portals from a centralized landing page.
Flexibility and humility: Embrace a service-oriented mentality, being adaptable to meet clients' needs. Be willing to contribute to various tasks and go the extra mile to ensure client satisfaction.
Strong organizational skills: Work with hundreds of owners across a portfolio of properties, utilizing established efficient systems. Attention to detail and organizational prowess are essential for effective system utilization.
Ability to work independently: As part of a growing business, be comfortable working alone when necessary. Receive training, set goals, and utilize provided technology and systems to make empowered decisions, being accountable for your actions.
Pay and Benefits:
$70,000 to $80,000 (Plus variable incentive pay)
Base pay depends on education, industry designations, and experience.
Benefits Include
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life and Disability Insurance
HSA (Required High Deductible Medical Plan to be eligible)
FSA
Education Reimbursement
401K matching
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
11 paid Holidays