Job Description
Job Description
Description : Cohere Life, Inc.
TITLE : Senior Community Life Manager
DEPARTMENT : Operations
FLSA STATUS : Exempt
CLASS : Managerial
REPORTS TO : Executive Director
LOCATION : Prescott Valley, Jasper
Summary
The Senior Community Life Manager (SCLM) for Jasper will model the values of Trust, Reciprocity, Spirit and Legacy while demonstrating leadership and organization that allows owner, stakeholder and team member needs to be met with a high level of satisfaction. Professionalism, exceptional customer service and proactive communication are hallmarks of the role. Working collaboratively with Community Life team members, the SCLM will oversee all day- to-day aspects of community governance including : Board of Director matters; facility operations, maintenance and landscape operations; and community standards and Architectural Review. This role is considered a key position and critical to the overall success of community association management in Jasper.
Scope
- Team building and training are an integral part of this position. Must be able to train new team members on operational changes within the community.
- Contribute to the development of an annual Strategic Plan; carry out operational objective; monitor progress and measure team performance against goals.
- Manage governance structure based on inclusiveness, mutual respect, consensus-building and responsiveness to changing needs and opportunities.
- Prepare reports for team and the board of directors on governance, compliance, design review, community engagement and other activities related to association matters.
- Maintain ultimate responsibility for the official records of the Association including governing documents; resolutions; policies; meeting minutes; community guidelines; and related records.
- Anticipate, recommend and manage capital improvement and replacement projects in collaboration with the community managers and Executive Director and in alignment with Capital Reserve Study and schedule.
- In partnership with the Executive Director, Finance & Accounting, contribute to development of accurate, fiscally responsible annual budgets and oversee the management of Association budgets and related financial matters including monthly financial statement review; cash flow monitoring and management; budget variances; annual audit review; annual budget preparation; project buildout budgets and, in general, compliance with fiscal requirements dictated by the governing documents.
- Carry out risk management responsibilities with emphasis on adherence to requirements set forth by the Association, owners and governing documents; monitor property for potential risks and make recommendations to mitigate those risks.
- Interact with Association(s) legal counsel as needed.
- Maintain involvement in professional associations and industry organizations that encourage continuous learning and improvement.
- Coordinate in partnership with the Executive Director, board of director communications and functions including
scheduling; meeting notifications; agenda preparation; board information packages; board presentations; preparation of resolutions; and related administrative functions.
Compile and prepare data and analysis of governance, compliance, design review and other activities related to association matters.Attend all board and association meetings and, as necessary, after hours and social events of the board.Carry out board directives and proactively report outcomes to the board.Actively monitor changes to laws and statutes that may impact or otherwise affect the association.Work collaboratively with the Community Assets team in monitoring landscape and facilities maintenance.Vet appropriate vendors, service providers and contractors; manage bid and selection processes; prepare contracts in accordance with Cohere standards.Oversee design review committee and all processes, communication and documentation associated with design review.Carry out compliance and restriction process in accordance with stated policy and community guidelines; generate / increase support for and compliance with guidelines through education, communication and relationship building with stakeholders.Engage with stakeholders and partners to ensure accurate interpretation and application of the association’s governingdocuments.
In partnership with Cohere’s communications team, assist in management of all stakeholder communication including website content, email communiques and formal correspondence; compose best practice articles / contents as needed; engage partners to provide appropriate expert content as needed.Initiate educational workshops, events, outreach programs and other activities aimed at relationship building and increased buy-in to the overarching vision for the community.Support the success of the Cohere Community Life team by actively participating in meetings; sharing best practice knowledge; collective problem solving; mentoring; and similar practices of highly engaged team members.Attributes
Outstanding customer service skills and instinctsAbility to foster a collaborative environment when serving both internal and external customersExcellent verbal, written and personal communication skills.Excellent troubleshooting skillsConscientious and dependable work ethic and attention to detailOrganization, prioritization, follow-up and time management skillsAbility to keep the organization’s vision and values at the forefront of decision-making and actionAbility to establish and convey a sense of purpose in alignment with the values of Community LifeInnovative and creative problem solving using a “win-win” approachInitiative to think, reason and make independent decisionsAble to work independently and in a team environmentEnthusiastic, positive and professional demeanorStrong management and leadership skillsFlexible and nimbleKnowledge | Minimum Requirements
A minimum of five years of progressively responsible, professional community management experience requiredPossession of a bachelor’s degree in a related field preferredProfessional certification(s) from the Community Association Institute’s (CAI) Professional DevelopmentManagement Program required
Effective contract negotiation and vendor relationship managementExperience in conducting meetings and taking, transcribing and distributing meeting minutesComfortable speaking before small and large groupsKnowledgeable of facilities management including pools, budgeting, community financials, building trades and landscape management all for large scale community associationsProficient in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint and OutlookKnowledgeable in covenants enforcement and architectural guidelines for large-scale communitiesOPERATING PRINCIPLES
In furtherance of our mission team members will :
Instill a sense of fun and enthusiasm into everything we do for the community.Encourage a dynamic collaboration between organizations such as municipalities, school districts, arts organizations, and other community social, civic, special interest and activity groups, leveraging combined talents, energies and resources for the benefit of all community stakeholders.Exercise tact, diplomacy and fair-mindedness in all interactions while providing exceptional customer service.Work collaboratively with the community to promote a governance style based on inclusiveness, mutual respect, consensus-building and responsiveness to changing needs and opportunities.Strive to sustain a level of community maintenance that is simply the finest available anywhere.Promote compliance with community rules through education, communication and building grassroots support.Embrace the vision, goals and aspirations of Cohere.Job Type : Full-time
Pay : $75,000-$85,000 per year; year-end bonus eligibility up to 5% of gross annual salary
Benefits :
401(k)Dental InsuranceHealth InsuranceVision InsurancePaid Time OffCohere is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
Once an adequate number of qualified candidates has been identified, the job posting may be withdrawn or closed.
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