Property Manager

Norfolk Redevelopment And Housing AuthorityNorfolk, VA
$70,173 - $112,295Onsite

About The Position

About NRHA Founded in 1940, the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NRHA) provides low-income families in Norfolk, Virginia with safe and well-maintained housing. It also plans and administers large-scale residential redevelopment programs within Norfolk. NRHA is an award-winning public housing authority and is designated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and has been especially effective in obtaining private investment partners to fund new neighborhoods; improving low-income public housing; planning and building mixed-income communities; and offering programs that support residents receiving rental assistance on their path to self-sufficiency. NRHA aims to create and apply meaningful housing and neighborhood development programs to serve all residents of Norfolk, Virginia. NRHA looks for people who want to work in a challenging and progressive environment and make a positive difference in the community.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, or a related field.
  • Six to nine years of progressively responsible property management experience, to include supervisory experience, to include at least two years of supervisory experience.
  • Any equivalent combination of training, education, and experience necessary to obtain the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  • Certification as a Public Housing Manager (PHM) is required.
  • Rent calculation certification or capacity to satisfactorily complete rent calculation training within six months of hire.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of public housing management concepts, principles, conventions, practices, methods, and techniques.
  • Comprehensive and current knowledge of federal, state, and local regulation of public housing and treatment of public housing residents.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of NRHA public housing policies, rules, and regulations.
  • Considerable knowledge of general management principles, concepts, practices, methods, and techniques.
  • Considerable knowledge of budget, finance, and procurement procedures used in property management.
  • Considerable knowledge of problems encountered in the placement and maintenance of low-income individuals and families in public housing.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of inspection methods and techniques applicable to the conduct of inspection and residential properties to insure their adequacy.
  • Operational knowledge of personal computer for spreadsheet, word processing, and electronic communications.
  • Operational knowledge of standard office equipment, including but not limited to multifunctional peripherals (MFPs), fax machines, scanners, and printers.
  • Skill in performing and coordinating detailed work activities.
  • Considerable human relations skills, particularly leadership, consulting, negotiating, persuasion, and supervisory skills.
  • The jobholder must have the capacity to deal effectively with a wide variety of individuals, including those who exhibit skepticism or who do not cooperate with the jobholder.
  • Oral and written communication skill to present and make comprehensible complex information regarding organization operations, of which some information may be highly technical in nature.
  • Ability to provide clear work instructions, compose technical reports, and respond to questions on a variety of job-related matters.
  • Analytical ability to comprehend, understand, and interpret complex and technical information, such as human resource management regulation, public-sector financing, and public relations information, and to comprehend, understand, and interpret organizational and environmental factors that could have potential effects on the success of projects and programs.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment to develop community plans and resolve conflicts.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative to develop community plans and resolve conflicts.

Responsibilities

  • Provides management direction to moderate-scale public housing communities.
  • Directs the planning and execution of operational objectives and strategies for the assigned public housing community.
  • Administers NRHA programs to assure proper management of communities and maintain security of properties.
  • Monitors and assures regulatory compliance and satisfactory performance ratings.
  • Plans, develops, directs, and assists in establishing and implementing community marketing and leasing programs.
  • Assures that rents are collected per policy.
  • Supervises subordinate staff to ensure effective community operations.
  • Counsels and assists residents on property, leasing, maintenance and other issues.
  • Establishes and maintains positive relations with residents.
  • Prepares, controls, and monitors the annual operating and capital fund budgets for the community.
  • Procures services and products for communities.
  • Coordinates and conducts the processing of legal cases.
  • Performs quality assurance and control checks on resident files.
  • Supports and/or coordinates routine and special activities and programs with residents and other internal and external parties.
  • Represents the organization before external parties.
  • Performs administrative detail work.
  • Typically assigned to communities of less than 500 living units.
  • Assesses factors in internal organization and external environment relevant to NRHA community policies and programs.
  • Develops community objectives and strategies and tactics to achieve objectives.
  • Obtains and allocates resources to achieve community objectives.
  • Develops or coordinates development of community programs and procedures.
  • Evaluates results of community programs and procedures.
  • Directs corrective action as required.
  • Implements, monitors, and assures NRHA community standards are upheld.
  • Administers annual living unit inspections program (LUIP) for community.
  • Oversees and coordinates maintenance activities to assure clean, safe, and maintained residential units.
  • Coordinates inspections to assure completion of unit for occupancy.
  • Coordinate all move-ins, move-outs, and transfers.
  • Coordinates the provision of authority-based resident services.
  • Administers plans for improperly housed families.
  • Monitors and assures regulatory compliance and satisfactory performance ratings on Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) performance indicators.
  • Acts to assure satisfactory evaluations on HUD performance indicators and other measures.
  • Confers with property managers, recommends and implements marketing objectives and strategies to achieve objectives.
  • Assists in establishing resident profiles that reflect revenue targets.
  • Monitors programs, and takes corrective action as needed.
  • Monitors rent collection.
  • Performs the full range of supervisory activities, including but not limited to assigning and coordinating work; acting on employee problems; and hiring, promoting, developing, disciplining, and rewarding employees.
  • Discusses and resolves problems with residents.
  • Refers residents to public assistance services as needed.
  • Promotes positive image of NRHA and community management, to include establishing and maintaining community relationships with the community Tenant Management Corporation (TMC).
  • Reviews requests for resources.
  • Assesses deployment of staff and resource needs.
  • Submits budget recommendations.
  • Implements and monitors final budget to ensure costs fall within allotted budget amounts.
  • Administers procurement procedures.
  • Monitors contractor/provider service.
  • Administers and assures satisfactory completion of contracts.
  • Assures proper payment of contractor/provider.
  • Coordinates and conducts the processing of legal cases against residents; legal actions include but are not limited o actions related to delinquency in payment, evictions, and property damage restitution.
  • Performs quality assurance and control checks on resident files, including move-ins, move-outs, recertifications, interims; maintenance emergency and non-emergency work orders; contractor inspections.
  • Supports and/or coordinates routine and special activities and programs with residents and other internal and external sources.
  • May organize and coordinate resident volunteers to participate in property management assistance programs and other NRHA sponsored activities.
  • Represents the organization before government officials, political agencies, community groups, public housing residents, news media, employees, and others.
  • May present information on NRHA activities, requiring conceptualization, scripting, preparation of displays and support materials, and delivery of presentation.
  • May receive information on issues affecting NRHA.
  • Serves as member or participant on external commissions, committees, and other groups as appointed to promote interests of Norfolk and NRHA.
  • Prepares a variety of reports, correspondence, and memoranda.
  • Performs other related work as required.

Benefits

  • VRS retirement
  • medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • life insurance
  • long-and short-term disability insurance
  • tuition reimbursement options
  • public service loan forgiveness
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