Manage property and financial services for homeowners and their boards, advising on financial strategies, vendor management, and project development.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
Our HOA managers deliver property management, financial, and project management services to homeowners and their Board of Directors.
To be considered, please copy/paste this address and complete two brief assessments:
https://assessment.predictiveindex.com/bo/86E/CommunityAssociationManagerUsethisprofile_Jul2025_141911
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Advise clients on financial strategies and other decisions
- Assess clients' assets, liabilities and overall financial conditions
- Vendor management through contracted services
- Assist with routine maintenance and improvements for the Association(s)
- Develop RFP and Scope of works for projects
- Assist Board of Directors with action items and to do-lists
- Attend and Conduct Board of Director meetings
- Experience managing single-family home communities or condominium associations
- Ability to deliver a 5-star customer service to the Board and the residents
- Ability to advise and direct the Board to make the necessary decisions
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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