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Lead - Regional Property Manager AH

HumanGood offers competitive pay and phenomenal benefits.
Eligible positions start with 19 paid days off, plus eight holidays, a company-matching 401(k) and health plans that give you cash to use for those unexpected health issues.
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Under limited direction of the Vice President of Operations of Beacon Communities, the Lead Regional Property Supervisor is responsible for the overall operation of the properties assigned.
This will include assuring compliance with all regulatory requirements for the housing programs.
As well as they would be the lead go to person to solve issues, support Regionals and Housing Administrator when needed for thier assigned groups.
There will be up to 50% travel at times / when needed and other responsibilities as required / assisgned.
Qualifications :
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSEducation - Bachelor's in business or related field or commensurate work experience.
Experience/Training - 5 or more years' property management experience with an emphasis in HUD and Low Income Housing Tax Credit affordable housing.
Minimum of five years' experience in a supervisory role providing leadership in affordable housing.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations - Fair Housing certification, Certified Professional of Occupancy, Certified Occupancy Specialist, prefer Accredited Resident Manager, National Compliance Professional Executive Level.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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