Description
Apartment Complex Site Manager
The Site Manager is directly responsible for all property operations and conducting business in accordance with company policies and procedures, HUD, Tax Credit, USDA Rural Development, Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and other regulatory agency requirements necessary to ensure effective fiscal, physical and social soundness. The Site Manager will be able to communicate all challenges affecting the operation of the property to the Regional Manager in a timely manner.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Site Manager Compensations/Accommodations
The Site Manager shall be an employee of J&A, Inc. and shall be compensated for services rendered with a salary determined by J&A, Inc.
The Site Manager shall be covered under the J&A, Inc worker's compensation plan and other benefits negotiated between the Regional Manager, Human Resources and the employee.
The Site Manager shall be notified of all the benefits under the adopted plan.
IF the Site Manager is required to live on-site, he/she will be provided a free rental unit and is exempt from the requirements of the landlord/tenant law. It is considered a tenancy for a specified period only (e.g. employment), and will end on the same day that employment is terminated. Reasonable effort will be made to give the Site Manager sufficient time to move, but as the efficient operation of the property is predicated upon the presence of a Site Manager, the transitional period necessarily must be very short. This is a condition of employment as a Site Manager. It is expected that the Site Manager will negotiate reasonable terms with the Corporate Office and move expeditiously, even if his/her termination is involuntary. In a rare circumstance when an ex-Site manager refuses to leave and efforts to negotiate vacancy of the manager's quarters fail, the Company will be forced to consider the person a trespasser and call the police for assistance.
Knowledge/Skills Preferred
Desirable Additional Qualifications
Difficulty
1. Complexity As indicated in section IV, a wide variety of skills is required to be a good Site Manager. This position requires continuing education to keep abreast of changes in government regulations and HUD guidelines.
2. Scope and effect As the most visible management representative to those being provided with services (housing), the Site Manager's job proficiency has a strong impact on the atmosphere and success of the property.
Description
Apartment Complex Site Manager
The Site Manager is directly responsible for all property operations and conducting business in accordance with company policies and procedures, HUD, Tax Credit, USDA Rural Development, Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and other regulatory agency requirements necessary to ensure effective fiscal, physical and social soundness. The Site Manager will be able to communicate all challenges affecting the operation of the property to the Regional Manager in a timely manner.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Site Manager Compensations/Accommodations
The Site Manager shall be an employee of J&A, Inc. and shall be compensated for services rendered with a salary determined by J&A, Inc.
The Site Manager shall be covered under the J&A, Inc worker's compensation plan and other benefits negotiated between the Regional Manager, Human Resources and the employee.
The Site Manager shall be notified of all the benefits under the adopted plan.
IF the Site Manager is required to live on-site, he/she will be provided a free rental unit and is exempt from the requirements of the landlord/tenant law. It is considered a tenancy for a specified period only (e.g. employment), and will end on the same day that employment is terminated. Reasonable effort will be made to give the Site Manager sufficient time to move, but as the efficient operation of the property is predicated upon the presence of a Site Manager, the transitional period necessarily must be very short. This is a condition of employment as a Site Manager. It is expected that the Site Manager will negotiate reasonable terms with the Corporate Office and move expeditiously, even if his/her termination is involuntary. In a rare circumstance when an ex-Site manager refuses to leave and efforts to negotiate vacancy of the manager's quarters fail, the Company will be forced to consider the person a trespasser and call the police for assistance.
Knowledge/Skills Preferred
Desirable Additional Qualifications
Difficulty
1. Complexity As indicated in section IV, a wide variety of skills is required to be a good Site Manager. This position requires continuing education to keep abreast of changes in government regulations and HUD guidelines.
2. Scope and effect As the most visible management representative to those being provided with services (housing), the Site Manager's job proficiency has a strong impact on the atmosphere and success of the property.
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