Scattered Site Manager
Housing Opportunities Commission | |
United States, Maryland, Gaithersburg | |
Dec 31, 2024 | |
Scattered Site Manager The Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) was established in 1974 to better respond to the County's need for affordable housing. HOC is authorized to acquire, own, lease, and operate housing; to provide for the construction or renovation of housing; obtain financial assistance from any public or private source to assist its housing activities; and arrange for social services, resident services, and daycare. Job Description This is a professional position, which involves coordination of a wide variety of services to support the property management, leasing and occupancy, maintenance and public relations needs of an assigned portfolio of properties including approximately 350 Scattered Site units ranging from moderately priced single family homes to market rate housing. The incumbent must also function as a liaison between HOC residents, HOA Boards, Resident Associations, HQS Inspections, REAC, Investor Inspections and contractors to efficiently and effectively meet the requirements of each with minimal disruption to HOC residents. An employee in this class requires knowledge of federal, state and local housing regulations and practical knowledge of property management to manage the daily operations of scattered sites. The employee independently selects appropriate methods and alternative courses of action to accomplish the work. This includes planning, organizing and coordinating preventative maintenance programs; implementing and monitoring approved operating budgets, and monitoring performance of contract work. Established guidelines are available to the employee, but procedures must often be modified to handle non-standard situations. The employee's effectiveness has a significant impact on the quality of services provided to residents, and on a wide range of community activities. The employee is also highly focused on providing exceptional customer service to all internal and external partners (including residents) by timely responding to all inquiries and resolving matters within a reasonable timeframe. Personal contacts include HOC residents and staff, as well as individuals and organizations within and outside the Agency to manage programs and services and resolve problems on an on-going basis. The work involves moderate physical effort, such as walking, bending or lifting light objects, and some exposure to abusive or unpredictable behavior from the public may be encountered and exposure to adverse weather conditions may be experienced. Examples of Duties:
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*Grade 22: Min: $65,642 Mid: $86,890 - Max: $108,138 | Salary determined by departmental budget- Offer commensurate with experience. HOC is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender reassignment, citizenship, immigration status, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable federal, state or local law. HOC promotes a drug-free workplace. HOC conducts criminal background checks, employment reference checks, and where applicable, reviews driving records in determining suitability for employment. Selected applicants will be required to submit to pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. Employment is contingent upon drug and alcohol test results |