Description
About the Position:
- Job Title: Property Manager
- FLSA: Non-Exempt/ (NTE 9 months)
- Open Date: March 30, 2026
- Closing Date: Until filled (Application screenings will begin after April 6, 2026)
- Who May Apply: OPEN (Must be eligible to work in the U.S.)
Responsibilities:
As a Property Manager, you'll be at the forefront of ensuring our properties thrive and our residents enjoy a safe and welcoming environment. You will be responsible for a variety of essential tasks, including:
- Resident Relations: Interact with our diverse and vibrant community of residents, fostering a welcoming environment and addressing concerns in a professional manner. Help create a harmonious living experience for everyone.
- Compliance and Inspections: Help ensure our properties adhere to all applicable rules and regulations. Conduct inspections to maintain continued occupancy and ensure all equipment and appliances are in proper working order.
- Leasing and Vacancy Management: Lease units promptly and maintain waiting lists by our procedures. Minimize vacancy periods and provide seamless leasing experience for prospective residents.
- Financial Management: Help manage departmental budgets, prepare reports, and ensure timely collection of resident receivables. Financial acumen will play a key role in helping maintain our properties' financial health.
- Maintenance Coordination and Collaboration: Collaborate with our maintenance team to help coordinate maintenance work and inspections. Help establish priorities and ensure timely repairs to help keep our properties in top-notch condition.
- Community Engagement: Build positive relationships with residents and community organizations. By referring residents to self-sufficiency programs, you'll empower them to thrive independently.
Essential Job Functions:
- Financial Wizardry: Monitor budgets, process rent adjustments, and maintain financial records with precision and care.
- Administrative Guru: Keep essential records and tenant files up to date, prepare reports, and order necessary supplies.
- Resident Advocate: Be the go-to person for residents, especially our clients with extraordinary needs or concerns. Be the bridge that connects them to the appropriate resources. Help promote and advocate for amicable tenant relations.
- Team Leadership: Help supervise and mentor administrative and maintenance personnel to achieve excellence and growth.
Benefits and Perks:
- The annual salary rate for this position starts at Paygrade 15_1 ($19.12 per hour). The salary offer will be contingent on experience, qualifications, and certifications.
- Opportunities for professional growth and development.
- Be part of a dynamic team committed to making a difference in the lives of residents and the community.
- Comprehensive benefits package:
- 100% Employer-paid Life insurance, Short Term & Long Term Disability insurance
- 75% Employer-paid health insurance or Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) for eligible employees (up to $5,600)
- Up to 11 paid holidays annually, plus four (4) floating holidays (personal wellness days) and Paid Time Off (PTO) options.
- Eligible employees can accrue one (1) personal wellness day per quarter.
- Participation in the Kentucky Pension Authority (KPA) retirement plan
- Additional Health/Vision/Dental and Life options to choose from.
- Benefits eligibility is subject to a waiting period.
Requirements
Skills and Qualifications:
- Associate's degree in business administration, social science area, or closely related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- At least two years experience in customer service or roles involving direct interaction with the public.
- Experience in property management and experience involving public contact preferred.
- Previous experience in property management or a related field is a plus, but we're also open to enthusiastic newcomers with comparable experience and or/training!
- Must obtain certification as a Public Housing Manager.
- Strong organizational and multitasking abilities to handle various tasks with finesse.
- Excellent communication skills and a passion for building relationships with residents and the community.
- Problem-solving prowess to tackle challenges head-on and find innovative solutions.
- Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and create a positive and inclusive work environment.