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Community Manager

Associated Asset Management (AAM)

Location
Onsite (Chandler, AZ)
Employment
Full-time
Level
Mid Level
Posted Today

About the Role

Associated Asset Management (AAM) is a leader in Professional HOA Management, seeking a dedicated Community Manager to empower employees and deliver exceptional service. This role involves managing residential communities, ensuring compliance, and fostering a high-performing culture.

Skills

Community Management Customer Service Contract Negotiation Budgeting Financial Reporting Public Speaking Time Management Organization Microsoft Office Conflict Resolution Vendor Management Leadership

Full job details

Are you dedicated to delivering exceptional service and truly making a difference?  If you are looking to join a team that takes pride in a high-performing culture, with specific focus to empower employees to reach their highest potential; then you may have just found your perfect fit with Associated Asset Management (AAM). Founded in 1990, AAM has been a leader in Professional HOA Management in the U.S. for over 36 years. We specialize in managing various residential communities, including master-planned, single-family, condominium, active adult, and urban high- and mid-rise properties. Our main responsibility is community management and delivering effective customer service, guided by a deep understanding of CC&Rs and management contracts.

 

Position Responsibilities:

  • Read, review and have a strong understanding and knowledge of Association governing documents, including but not limited to CC&R's, Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, as well as Arizona and federal statutes relating to Associations; Partners with AAM’s Management Team to ensure compliance
  • Interact with homeowners, vendors and service providers on a frequent basis to promote and maintain high quality customer service in both the Association and AAM.
  • Research, create and disseminate communications to owners via newsletters, emails and the web regarding Association activities and policies.
  • Solicit, negotiate and execute contracts for Association vendors and service providers.
  • Prepare and submit bid specs and work orders to vendors/service providers, as needed.
  • Plan, budget, advertise, execute and attend Association events with Boards/Committees approval
  • Develop and implement policies and carry out tasks assigned by the Board of Directors and AAM.
  • Review, analyze, and present monthly management/financial reports to appropriate parties; identify, and work with accounting to resolve, any discrepancies in reports.
  • Research, prepare and provide annual budgets to the Board of Directors; work with vendors and other Association service providers to obtain accurate budget data.
  • Review, modify, code and approve Association invoices.
  • Schedule, organize and facilitate annual Board of Directors meetings and other special meetings by providing leadership and professional guidance as required by Association policy and Arizona law.
  • Interview, hire and train employees, as needed. Coach AAM employees regarding job performance and expectations; terminate employment relationships when required.
  • Exhibit a proactive approach to management; provide leadership in planning future growth.
  • Perform other duties as directed.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Excellent interpersonal skills: outgoing & communicative, socially oriented, poised, effective in groups, articulate, persuasive in expression, strong public speaker.
  • Time Management:  the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, establish priorities, and meet deadlines.
  • High attention to detail.
  • Experience working with HOA's or other entities that involved knowledge and enforcement of Governing Documents.
  • Exceptional organization and tracking skills.
  • Ability to function efficiently in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to proficiently utilize computer programs and company database systems, including Microsoft office, internet and e-mail systems.
  • Ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively within the department as well as with other departments.

Physical Demands and Work Environment:

  • Must be able to work evening and weekends as needed for meetings and emergencies.
  • Utilizing personal automobile for commuting to and from assigned communities.
  • Walking/Driving communities to inspect common areas per management contract.
  • Sitting and standing for moderate periods of time.