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Community Association Manager

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In-Office
Seattle, WA, USA
80K-81K Annually
Junior
In-Office
Seattle, WA, USA
80K-81K Annually
Junior
Provide overall supervision and administration of homeowners associations: liaise with boards, homeowners and vendors; prepare board packages and financial reports; oversee budgets, collections, capital expenditures, records, ARB/inspections; attend meetings and community events; ensure use of management tools and compliance with management agreements.
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Job Summary & Responsibilities

Associa is currently looking for a Community Association Manager (CAM) to join our team.  As a Community Association Manager, you will work closely with our clients and vendors, and partner with other Associa departments. To be successful in this role you will need great customer service skills and the ability to work on multiple projects.  


What's in it for me?


Benefits Summary:

  • Vacation accrual begins after 90 days at 6.67 hrs per month with a cap at 160 hours, depending on years of service
  • Employees who are active and full-time are eligible to accrue 3.34 hours per month up to a maximum of 40.00 hours (5 days) per calendar year
  • 401k offered
  • 9 paid holidays
  • Medical, dental and vision offered
  • Short and long term disability plus other voluntary insurance options
  • World-Class Training
  • Individual and Branch Achievement Bonuses
  • CAI (Community Association Industry) Course/Designation Assistance
  • Employee Referral Bonus Program
  • Wellness Incentives

Compensation: 

$80,168.40 - 81,000 annually


JOB DESCRIPTION


The Community Association Manager (CAM) is responsible for providing the overall supervision of a community association. The CAM interacts with internal and external customers including homeowners, vendors, board members and committee members, as well as staff at the Associa Client Shared Service Center (CSSC) and within the branch office.


Duties include but not limited to:

  • Supervise the operation and administration of the Association in accordance with management agreement and the Association's policies and procedures
  • Acts as or oversee the primary liaison with the Association Board of Directors and homeowners as needed
  • Perform/Direct administrative and management duties as requested by the Association Board of Directors and in accordance with the management agreement
  • Ensure Associa community management tools are being effectively developed and utilized such as annual calendar, action item list, resolution worksheets, timed agendas, RFP matrixes, committee charters, procurement procedures, FY operating budget, etc.
  • Review monthly financial reports and ensure management summary is submitted to the Association Board of Directors
  • Provide and/or oversee recommendations to the Association Board of Directors and committees regarding major capital expenditures as required to maintain the desired community appearance and operation
  • Monitor corporate and client delinquency rates and collections process for account portfolio
  • Attend Board meetings per the management agreement and community events as needed
  • Prepare Board packages according to established time frames
  • Ensure Board of Directors is aware of legal actions involving the Association
  • Maintain unit and contract files relating to the operations of the Association
  • Assist Board of Directors/ARB with architectural review process and/or routine inspections as necessary
  • Other duties as assigned
Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree Preferred
  • 1 - 3 years of Community Association or equivalent experience is preferred
  • Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA) is a bonus
  • Have the ability to commute to client sites and onsite meetings as needed 
  • Knowledge of communities, property, real estate and homeowners associations 
  • Knowledge of the role of the association board, the Community Association Manager, and how those roles interface with the requests of homeowners
  • Time management and time critical prioritization skills
  • Self-motivated, proactive, detail oriented and a team player
  • Professional customer service skills
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) at a proficient level.
  • Knowledge of typical business correspondence (grammar, structure, punctuation, spelling, etc.) at a proficient level
  • Knowledge of conflict resolution techniques at a proficient level
  • Professional communication skills (phone, interpersonal, written, verbal, etc.)
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