Real Estate Appraiser II
Under direction and supervision, performs advanced-level professional real estate appraisal work to determine the value of complex residential properties for tax assessment purposes; and performs related work as required. Defends assessments in the administrative appeal process, at the Board of Equalization level and in Circuit Court. Meets with taxpayers, property tax representatives, attorneys and county officials to explain the assessment process. Assists in the quality review of appraisals and training of both new and seasonal staff.
Illustrative duties include collecting data for appraisal analysis of commercial and complex residential properties; analyzing data and applying income approach as well as other traditional approaches in determining property value; defending assessments in the administrative appeal process and before the Board of Equalization; and assisting the litigation team in preparing the defense of assessments in Circuit Court. Responds to requests for assessment information and interpretation of the appraisal process from County officials and staff, the Board of Equalization, property owners and the public; assists in the training of new Real Estate Appraisers; and may provide leadership for major appraisal projects.
Required knowledge, skills, and abilities include knowledge of the principles and practices of appraising commercial and complex residential properties; knowledge of local government tax assessment principles, policies, and procedures; ability to compute real estate values using income, market sales and cost appraisal methods; ability to organize and summarize facts related to appeal cases; and ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to maintain effective working relationships with County officials, staff and citizens.
Minimum qualifications include graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree; plus three years field experience in the appraisal of real property. Certificates and licenses required include possession of a valid motor vehicle driver's license. Necessary special requirements include completion of a criminal background check and a driving record check to the satisfaction of the employer. This position is emergency / essential services personnel.
Preferred qualifications include a Certified Residential or Certified General Appraisal License, or designation from the International Association of Assessing Officers (AAS, RES, CAE) and / or the Appraisal Institute (MAI, SRA, SRPA). Experience in mass appraisal for real estate assessments and proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) are also preferred.
Real Estate Appraiser • Fairfax, VA, US