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CAI Illinois

Community Association Manager

CAI Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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JOB TITLE : Community Association Manager, Full Time Onsite at 2650 N Lakeview Condominium Association SALARY:

$125,000-$140,000 PROPERTY OVERVIEW:

Located in the Park West/Lakeview neighborhood, this 1970s building has just under 400 units, 2 person office (manager and assistant manager), 24/7 doorman, and 24/7 maintenance. The Association is well maintained, and is diligent in maintaining, executing, and planning for future projects as evidenced by the recent completion of several major capital projects. A successful manager will be proactive in identifying and pursuing issues while utilizing the resources at their disposal. Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years experience as an onsite manager of a condominium association. Illinois CAM license required. Knowledge of BuildingLink/Paylocity/CINC/Homewise Docs is a plus. DESCRIPTION/OVERVIEW:

As an onsite Condominium Association Manager, your role would involve various responsibilities related to the day-to-day management of a high-rise condominium association. Here’s an overview of the key aspects of the position: Communication:

You would be expected to maintain professional, accurate, and courteous communication with homeowners and residents. This includes responding to inquiries, addressing concerns or complaints, and keeping all stakeholders informed about relevant matters affecting the community. Fiscal Administration:

You would be responsible for managing the financial aspects of the association. This includes budgeting, collecting homeowner dues or fees, paying bills and vendors, preparing financial reports, and working closely with the association’s accountant or financial advisor. Project Management:

As the Property Manager, you would oversee and coordinate various projects within the condominium association. This might involve renovation or maintenance projects, coordinating with contractors or vendors, obtaining necessary permits or approvals, and ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. Office and Maintenance Staff Supervision:

You would be responsible for supervising the office and maintenance staff, if applicable. This includes hiring, training, and managing staff members, delegating tasks, monitoring their performance, and ensuring a high level of service and professionalism. Administrative Duties:

You would be expected to perform administrative duties on behalf of the association. This may include maintaining association records, preparing meeting agendas and minutes, organizing board meetings and annual meetings, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and governing documents. Promoting the Association:

As the Property Manager, you would play a crucial role in promoting the condominium association as a first-class residential community. This involves maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of common areas, implementing and enforcing community rules and regulations, organizing community events or activities, and fostering a sense of community among homeowners and residents. Overall, the Property Manager position requires strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills. You should be detail-oriented, customer-focused, and capable of managing multiple tasks simultaneously. By fulfilling these responsibilities, you contribute to the smooth operation and positive image of the condominium association. QUALIFICATIONS:

Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years experience as an onsite manager of a condominium association. Candidates must demonstrate computer literacy, be proficient in Microsoft Office and have knowledge of accounting, budget preparation, reserve funding, HR, and payroll systems. Prior experience overseeing union personnel is highly valued. COMMUNICATION:

The Property Manager must respond to resident requests and correspondence, schedule and coordinate resident repair requests, respond to general correspondence on behalf of the Board, and act as liaison between Board and Managing Agent. FISCAL ADMINISTRATION:

Responsibilities of the Management Staff include: Process assessments receipts and monitor delinquencies Preparation and enter one-time charges for owner billings Approve all purchases and invoices Prepare association invoices for payment processing Gather bids and monitor building suppliers Prepare annual budget shell for Treasurer and Finance Committee Review reserve study and prepare recommendations for major projects Administer staff payroll and reports and approve all payroll entries and increases Administer capital reserve investments and review monthly financial statements Coordinate annual audit Enforcement of delinquency policies Interact with Association attorney on collection procedures Enforcement of Association Rules and Regulations OFFICE ADMINISTRATION:

Maintain association files, building records and plans in the onsite management office. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION:

Maintain and administer building contracts, prepare competitive bids for approval by Board and submit contract renewals, maintain certificates of insurance and vendor agreements as required, supervise and approve contract work, and manage and organize major renovation/repair projects with architects, engineers & staff. STAFF SUPERVISION:

Supervise all members of the staff; janitorial, door, and garage. Review preventive maintenance schedules with Chief Engineer. Supervise schedules for vacations and relief staff, interview, hire replacement staff, coordinate staff supervision with Chief Engineer, liaison with unions and staff members, perform regular weekly building inspections, perform annual staff written performance reviews, prepare board agenda with Board President, coordinate unit owner mailings as required by Board, declaration or state law, maintain certificates of insurance and other requirements of the property, prepare documents and coordinate annual meeting of unit owners, liaison with Association attorney as required, prepare weekly management reports and distribute to Board, provide Board with regular updates on projects, inform Board of general activities of the property, and prepare weekly management report. EMERGENCY RESPONSE/SAFETY/SECURITY:

Available to respond to building emergencies 24 hours a day, maintain emergency response system for staff and residents, maintain or prepare emergency lists for outside agencies, i.e., Fire Department, and monitor fire safety and evacuation regulations established by the city or state. BUILDING OPERATION:

Maintain all required city or state inspections and compliance, perform a comprehensive annual inspection of the property, perform regular weekly building inspections reports, perform daily building inspections & follow up on required work, submit monthly reports to the Board, coordinate required work with Chief Engineer, obtain regular status reports on all required work from Chief Engineer, coordinate preventative maintenance with Chief Engineer, review unit owner construction, coordinate construction approval with Chief Engineer & Board of Directors, obtain certificates of insurance, monitor final sign off by Chief Engineer, and maintain and review inventory of all Association tools and equipment. PROJECT MANAGEMENT:

Monitor all ongoing construction projects, provide Board with regular updates on status of project, attend construction meetings, monitor progress payments, including waivers of lien, and maintain project file, plans, contracts and change orders. We were made to serve community associations. For more than two decades, we've been committed to helping associations reach their financial goals with an unmatched level of service. We serve community associations of all sizes throughout the Chicagoland area. We provide common element repair financing to associations as small as six-units as well as to large high-rise communities and sprawling city or suburban townhome associations.

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