Property Manager I (Anchorage) Job #24-8421 PCN475

Overview
Date Posted:
4/26/2024
Location:
Public Housing
City:
Anchorage
State:
AK
Country:
United States of America
Category:
Government

Corporate Values:  Integrity, Respectful, Leadership, Sustainable

 

 

Alaska Housing Finance Corporation

PROPERTY MANAGER I

ANCHORAGE/Job #24-8421 PCN 475

 

 

Position Summary:  Property Manager responsible for all functions related to affordable housing management.                                

Reports to:  Property Manager

 

OVERVIEW

This dynamic position works within a team environment to provide Alaskan’s access to safe, quality, affordable housing.  Must demonstrate a strong ability to assess and evaluate problems, determine priorities amid multiple projects related to AHFC Public Housing  standards, and understand basic accounting principles . Must have demonstrated skills in lease enforcement and strong written and verbal communication skills, and must be a team players who can occasionally work flexible hours.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:  Non-exempt, non-supervisory position.

Examples of Duties

This  position is responsible for working on a team with the senior Property Manager  in the management of affordable housing, and includes the following duties:

  1. Significant daily interaction with public housing residents to include rent collection, unit inspections, rent change calculations, and responding to general inquiries and questions concerning housing and housing assistance. 
  2. Ensure key operational metrics in property management under AHFC and the Department of Housing and Urban Development assessment indicators are met which includes the physical condition of the units, buildings and systems; financial condition of the property; management performance of the property; and resident satisfaction.
  3. Fundamental property management functions, which includes walking the property to ensure property safety: assess curb appeal, hazardous conditions and other needs; inspect common areas, hallways, community rooms, and interior hallways and ensure that work orders are issued to address deficiencies; inspect vacant units, assign make-ready work, and track make-ready time.
  4. Conduct annual reexaminations and interim adjustments to compute accurate and timely rent in compliance with the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy (ACOP) and HUD’s Rental Integrity Standards.  Assist with enforcing the lease fairly for all residents, including conducting orientations for new residents to familiarize them with lease requirements; and serving notices as required. 
  5. Carry out the work of the property in a manner that complies with all applicable Federal State and local laws, regulations, and AHFC policies and procedures
  6. Coordinating with admissions staff to ensure prompt leasing of ready units including notifying admissions staff of any vacancies, ensuring the unit is made ready in compliance with the Alaska Landlord Tenant Act and AHFC policies, and processing new families for move in briefing, inspection, calculating rent, collecting security deposists and updating systems with required tenant and accounting information.
  7. Assist with maintaining the overall health of the property, capital planning and redevelopment process, occasionally supervising the day-to-day maintenance of the property: Assist in logging and monitoring the prioritization, assignment, close-out, and quality control of resident maintenance requests and ensuring 24-hour emergency maintenance service is available.

 

Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of English and math; professional communication techniques; office practices and procedures, effective human relation concepts.  Knowledge of federal and state regulations, policies, and procedures governing assisted housing programs. 

Skills in organizing data and files; interpreting regulations; implementing and following procedures; making mathematical computations; selecting and applying guidelines and procedures; interviewing techniques; typing; operating a personal computer and 10-key calculator.

Ability to comprehend written material, interpret and apply rules and instructions; operate complex records management systems; perform assigned tasks independently; organize data and compile summaries and tabulations; convey information, both orally and in writing form to a variety of individuals in understandable and precise terms; establish and maintain effective working relationships.

 

 

Minimum Qualifications:

High school diploma or GED and three years experience in office practices or property management, or a combination of three years of experience in office practices and property management. Property management experience is preferred. Office experience must include clerical duties such as typing, filing, copying and computer experience (Word and Excel preferred).

Must have valid Alaska Drivers license (or be able to obtain one within 5 calendar days of beginning employment) and show proof of good driving record, when requested.

Substitution: Related business college courses or degree may be substituted for required experience on a year for year basis.

This is a level 16 position with an annual salary of $ 53,960.33 (26 pay periods). Excellent benefits package.

Insurance Benefits

  • Health Plan Medical, Vision, Prescription, and Dental
  • Employee Assistance Program/Wellness
  • Life Insurance Basic Life and AD&D

Optional Insurance Benefits

  • Group-based insurance premiums - Optional life, Long-term, and short-term disability
  • Voluntary Accident, Hospital, and Critical Illness
  • Flexible spending accounts for tax savings on eligible health care of dependent care expenses

Retirement Benefits

  • Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), Employee and Employer contribution
  • Option to enroll in AHFC Deferred Compensation Program

Paid Leave & Other Benefits

  • Personal Leave with an accrual rate increase based on time served
  • Twelve paid holidays a year
  • Health Club reimbursement Plan
  • Education Reimbursement

All external applicants tentatively selected for this position shall be required to submit to urinalysis and breath alcohol testing to screen for illegal drug/alcohol use and complete a pre-employment physical prior to appointment.

APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED

To apply for this job and all jobs, please go to AHFC website linked below.

https://www.ahfc.us/about-us/jobs/all-job-seekers

PLEASE DO NOT APPLY AT WORKPLACE ALASKA

AHFC May Offer Hybrid Teleworking Opportunities for Some Positions

AHFC provides employment opportunities to low and very-low income persons, in compliance with Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968. Public Housing Residents are encouraged to apply.

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