Skills for Chicagoland's Future View Company Profile
Skills for Chicagoland’s FutureIs a Chicago-based nonprofit that removes barriers to employment by eliminating biases that disqualify candidates unnecessarily. Working with local and global companies, Skills brings opportunities to neighborhoods and municipalities throughout the Chicagoland area.To be eligible for Skills for Chicagolandxe2x80x99s Futurexe2x80x99s services, candidates must reside in Chicagoland (Cook, Lake, McHenry, Kane, Kendall, DuPage, or Will County in Illinois), and be either unemployed or underemployed, defined as working fewer than 32 hours per week or outside their field.POAH Communities- Woodlawn Resource CenterPOAH Communities leases and operates over 100 properties across the country. Providing high-quality property management and customer service, they connect their residents with opportunities and partnerships to create both a residence and a community. Be part of their talented, energetic, and customer-service oriented team xe2x80x94 apply for the Assistant Property Manager role today!Job HighlightsSupports the property manager (PM) by repairing and maintaining the physical conditions (which meets building codes and those standards imposed by HUD and other housing regulatory agencies/commissions)Ensures that work orders are managed through the Yardi software system and that they are completed within 24 hours of submissionEnsures that systems are in place or created to maximize resident and employee safety and health, and to preserve the physical assetsSeeks opportunities to enhance communications and to build collaborative relationships with regional property supervisor, fellow colleagues, maintenance technicians and vendorsLocationChicagoBenefitsDental;Employee Assistance;Life Insurance;Medical;Personal;Retirement/401K;Rx/Pharmacy Benefits;Sick;Vacation;VisionPay Rate$29.35 per hourCandidate ProfileAt least 3-5 years of direct experience in property management and related fields (construction and acquisition/renovation) requiredProficiency in the use of computers and mobile devices, including Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and Yardi financial reporting softwareKnowledge of HUD regulations, forms, inspection criteria/processes, and the low income housing tax credit program as they relate to physical assets and customer serviceAbility to travel by plane and automobile may be requiredSchedule1st ShiftEducation ProfileHigh School Diploma/GED