Property Manager

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of ChicagoChicago, IL
Onsite

About The Position

The Property Manager is responsible for overseeing all daily community operations--including compliance, maintenance, resident relations, financial performance, team leadership, and regulatory readiness--to ensure a well‑managed, fully occupied, compliant, and high‑performing community.

Requirements

  • Associate's Degree (AA) in a related field of study; or equivalent and relevant experience may substitute
  • 3-5 years relevant experience
  • Knowledge of Housing Regulations (HUD, IHDA, REACH, MOR).
  • File and Document Management.
  • Experience with staff supervision, coaching, conflict resolution, team-building, time management, prioritization, and excellent verbal and written communication.
  • Must obtain NCHM Certified Occupancy Specialist certificate within 18 months.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's Degree in Arts/Sciences (BA/BS) in a related field of study
  • 5+ years relevant experience
  • Professional, courteous, and committed to providing exceptional service.
  • Strong conflict resolution and mediation abilities.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Strong problem solving and mathematic skills.
  • Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in all work.
  • Proven ability to maintain precise records, manage multiple priorities, and demonstrate strong organizational skills.
  • Clear and effective verbal and written communication skills, with particular strength in conveying funding guidelines and preparing resident notices.
  • NCHM Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS)
  • IREM - Accredited Residential Manager (ARM) or equivalent industry recognized designation.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the overall operations of the community to ensure its successful day-to-day operations. This includes ensuring the community is well-managed, maintained and remains compliant with regulatory organization and investor requirements.
  • Responsible for monitoring key performance indicators (KPI's) such as occupancy, rent collections and other operational metrics within acceptable levels as established by CCAC.
  • Fosters a sense of community between residents, on-site staff and other CCAC team members.
  • Able to respond to emergencies as needed, after hours and/or on weekends.
  • Inspect community grounds, common areas and hallways daily.
  • Monitor and approve the make-ready status of vacant units.
  • Work with maintenance to ensure readiness for all community inspections, site visits and reviews by regulatory agencies (e.g., HUD, IHDA, City of Chicago, REACH).
  • Routinely coordinate and work with maintenance staff to ensure the property as a whole and the dwelling units meet physical inspection standards.
  • Recommend expenditures within the community's spending plan for repairs, replacements and/or major improvements.
  • Coordinates weekly meetings and tracking completion of work orders.
  • Handles emergencies promptly, notifies their respective team and/or impact area lead and submits community incident reports timely.
  • Oversees community key and access control systems.
  • Maintain strong relationships with all residents by being approachable and sensitive to the needs of a diverse community.
  • Adhere to Fair Housing, Equal Employment and Equal Housing Opportunity requirements.
  • Coordinate with community staff to ensure resident complaints are addressed professionally and promptly.
  • Attend and participate in activities, meetings, events, organizations to conduct outreach, establish networks and promote the public image of the community.
  • Maintain full occupancy and manage the marketing, outreach, move-in, re-certification, interim and move-out processes.
  • Adhere to CCAC's rent collection policy and act timely to address delinquent rent.
  • Prepare and submit reports timely as required by CCAC, investors or regulatory agencies.
  • Ensure account payable invoices for the community are submitted timely for payment and account for petty cash funds accurately.
  • Assist in the preparation, monitoring, and control of the community's spending plan.
  • Properly maintain all physical and electronic community files in accordance with CCAC (Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago), investor and regulatory organization standards.
  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders as needed.
  • Lead and develop the team by setting clear goals and expectations, monitoring performance, and providing regular feedback and guidance.
  • Inspire team excellence by modeling accountability, collaboration, and solution-oriented thinking, and ensure team members are supported, empowered, and high-performing while fostering a positive, purpose-driven culture.
  • Develop staff capability through ongoing training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.
  • Cultivate a culture of continuous learning, feedback, and improvement to strengthen team engagement, retention, and impact.
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