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Transforming Age

CIRC - Regional Community Manager

Transforming Age

Location
Hybrid (US WA DASH Remote, Washington)
Compensation
$91k - $105k/yr
Employment
Full-time
Level
Senior Level
Posted 1 day ago

About the Role

Transforming Age is seeking a Regional Community Manager to lead and supervise community managers and site teams, ensuring accountability and performance across multiple affordable housing communities. This role involves monitoring portfolio financial outcomes and partnering with leadership to analyze performance trends.

Skills

Affordable Housing Operations Multi-site Management LIHTC Compliance Financial Management Staff Supervision Budget Development Leasing Oversight Risk Mitigation Resident Relations Washington State Landlord-Tenant Law Fair Housing Regulations MRI Software Office 365 Performance Management Audit Requirements Analytical Communication

Perks

  • Remote WA

Full job details

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Home Office

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The pay for this position is $91,000 to $105,000 DOE. This is a hybrid role, supporting the greater Bellevue Washington metropolitan area

Our Regional Community Managers:

  • Lead and supervise Community Managers and site teams, driving accountability, performance, and staff development.
  • Facilitate consistent adherence to CIRC policies, procedures, and operational timelines across all communities.
  • Monitor and improve portfolio performance, including occupancy, collections, expenses, and overall financial outcomes.
  • Partner with CIRC leadership (Asset Management, Finance, Compliance) to track, analyze, and respond to financial performance trends.
  • Ensure timely and accurate execution of core operations, including leasing, recertifications, reporting, and maintenance workflows.
  • Conduct regular site visits, inspections, and performance reviews to support operational standards and identify and develop improvement opportunities.
  • Collaborate with Resident Services and Maintenance teams to support resident stability, retention, and property conditions.
  •  Consult with compliance on properly mitigating risk and ensuring compliant and well documented action plans, policies, and procedures.Support budget development and variance management, holding site teams accountable to financial and operational goals.
  • Drive occupancy and leasing performance through oversight of marketing, and outreach.
  • Promote the Mission, Vision, and Values of CIRC and Transforming Age and our Culture of Excellence in all areas of responsibility.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

What you need to succeed:

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, public administration, or related field  or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • 5+ years of experience in affordable housing operations with supervision responsibilities (LIHTC, HUD, or similar).
  • Prior experience in LIHTC property management preferred.
  • Ability to read, write and perform basic financial functions.
  • Working knowledge of Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and other office machines.
  • Experience with property management software platforms preferred (MRI for example).
  • In-depth knowledge of affordable housing programs and regulations, including LIHTC (Section 42), HUD / Project-Based Section 8, HOME, CDBG, and other applicable funding sources.
  • Proven ability to manage multi-site teams, drive accountability, and improve staff performance.
  • Skilled in developing, coaching,  and evaluation of staff including addressing underperformance through correction actions.
  • Strong understanding of property management operations, including leasing, occupancy management, resident relations, and maintenance coordination.
  • Knowledge of financial management principles, including budgeting, variance analysis, rent collections and expense control.
  • Knowledge of Washington State landlord-tenant laws, fair housing regulations, and EEO requirements.
  • Familiarity with risk management practices, legal processes (notices, evictions) and audit requirements.
  • Excellent verbal, analytical and written communication skills, solid presentation abilities.
  • Exercise independent judgement and discretion in interpreting complex regulations.
  • Must have valid driver license.
  • Must pass criminal background check.