Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
PROPERTY MANAGER
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States, 55604
JOB DESCRIPTION: PROPERTY MANAGER
Note to candidates: Thank you for considering this role and opportunity to serve the ministry of Okontoe Fellowship. This position is vital to the stewardship of the land, facilities, and hospitality that make Okontoe a place of refuge and renewal. We believe the Lord will bring forward the right person or couple to care for this property and ensure it reflects the mission and values of Okontoe Fellowship. The Board of Directors stands ready to assist and support our new Property Manager.
Role Summary Okontoe Fellowship is a 501c3 ministry located off the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais, MN. The property surrounds Bow Lake and includes year‑round homes, a 30+ site campground, cabins, a chapel, and a group camp with a dining hall/lodge and kitchen. The Property Manager will oversee the day‑to‑day operations, maintenance, and stewardship of these facilities. This role ensures that the grounds and buildings are safe, welcoming, and aligned with the Christian mission of Okontoe Fellowship. The Property Manager will also coordinate hospitality for guests, supervise staff and volunteers, manage budgets for property upkeep, and partner with the community to support events and ministry activities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Facilities Maintenance and Operations
Develop and implement plans for maintaining, repairing, and improving cabins, campground, chapel, and outbuildings.
Oversee landscaping, mowing, utilities, and routine inspections of buildings, grounds, vehicles, and equipment.
Ensure all facilities remain clean, safe, and operational for staff, guests, and visitors.
Guest Services
Provide hospitality and a welcoming environment for guests and visitors.
Coordinate bookings for cabins, campground, and events.
Manage guest check-in/check-out processes and maintain accurate records.
Staff and Volunteer Coordination
Supervise staff and volunteers engaged in maintenance, janitorial, and landscaping duties.
Train and mentor volunteers to serve in alignment with Okontoe’s values.
Set expectations and review performance of staff and volunteers.
Budget Management
Seek funding opportunities for property upkeep, repairs, and improvements.
Develop and implement fundraising strategies to cover operational costs, including compensation.
Maintain detailed records of funds raised and expenditures related to property management.
Community Engagement
Partner with church leaders and local organizations to foster community connections.
Support retreats, worship services, and community service activities on the property.
Compliance
Ensure all facilities meet local health, safety, and zoning requirements.
Maintain accurate documentation of inspections, permits, and licenses.
Spiritual Stewardship
Uphold the Christian values of Okontoe Fellowship in all aspects of property management.
Maintain spaces conducive to worship, reflection, and fellowship.
Organizational Relationships
Directly accountable to the Okontoe Fellowship Board of Directors or Executive Director.
Responsible for staff and volunteers engaged in property‑related duties.
Provides reports on property operations, maintenance, and property maintenance budgets as requested by the Board.
Qualifications
A person whose values and passion for ministry align with the vision of Okontoe Fellowship.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Experience in property management or a similar role.
Demonstrated ability to raise funds and develop donor relationships.
Ability to collaborate with people while making difficult decisions.
Alignment with the nonprofit’s Christian mission and values.
Satisfactory background check.
Work Schedule and Benefits
Full‑time position during the open season and possibility to be seasonal or part time in the off season. Approximately 40 hours per week, with additional hours during the open season.
This position may be
seasonal or year‑round depending on the candidate’s availability and skill set.
Compensation is based on funds raised by the Property Manager to support operational costs and their role.
Contact If you would like to learn more about the Property Manager position, please contact: Bridget Barr – Treasurer of Okontoe Fellowship Board and Interim Executive Director or Bob Boddy – Chairman of the Okontoe Fellowship Board of Directors
Okontoedirector@gmail.com Boddyemail@gmail.com
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Role Summary Okontoe Fellowship is a 501c3 ministry located off the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais, MN. The property surrounds Bow Lake and includes year‑round homes, a 30+ site campground, cabins, a chapel, and a group camp with a dining hall/lodge and kitchen. The Property Manager will oversee the day‑to‑day operations, maintenance, and stewardship of these facilities. This role ensures that the grounds and buildings are safe, welcoming, and aligned with the Christian mission of Okontoe Fellowship. The Property Manager will also coordinate hospitality for guests, supervise staff and volunteers, manage budgets for property upkeep, and partner with the community to support events and ministry activities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Facilities Maintenance and Operations
Develop and implement plans for maintaining, repairing, and improving cabins, campground, chapel, and outbuildings.
Oversee landscaping, mowing, utilities, and routine inspections of buildings, grounds, vehicles, and equipment.
Ensure all facilities remain clean, safe, and operational for staff, guests, and visitors.
Guest Services
Provide hospitality and a welcoming environment for guests and visitors.
Coordinate bookings for cabins, campground, and events.
Manage guest check-in/check-out processes and maintain accurate records.
Staff and Volunteer Coordination
Supervise staff and volunteers engaged in maintenance, janitorial, and landscaping duties.
Train and mentor volunteers to serve in alignment with Okontoe’s values.
Set expectations and review performance of staff and volunteers.
Budget Management
Seek funding opportunities for property upkeep, repairs, and improvements.
Develop and implement fundraising strategies to cover operational costs, including compensation.
Maintain detailed records of funds raised and expenditures related to property management.
Community Engagement
Partner with church leaders and local organizations to foster community connections.
Support retreats, worship services, and community service activities on the property.
Compliance
Ensure all facilities meet local health, safety, and zoning requirements.
Maintain accurate documentation of inspections, permits, and licenses.
Spiritual Stewardship
Uphold the Christian values of Okontoe Fellowship in all aspects of property management.
Maintain spaces conducive to worship, reflection, and fellowship.
Organizational Relationships
Directly accountable to the Okontoe Fellowship Board of Directors or Executive Director.
Responsible for staff and volunteers engaged in property‑related duties.
Provides reports on property operations, maintenance, and property maintenance budgets as requested by the Board.
Qualifications
A person whose values and passion for ministry align with the vision of Okontoe Fellowship.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Experience in property management or a similar role.
Demonstrated ability to raise funds and develop donor relationships.
Ability to collaborate with people while making difficult decisions.
Alignment with the nonprofit’s Christian mission and values.
Satisfactory background check.
Work Schedule and Benefits
Full‑time position during the open season and possibility to be seasonal or part time in the off season. Approximately 40 hours per week, with additional hours during the open season.
This position may be
seasonal or year‑round depending on the candidate’s availability and skill set.
Compensation is based on funds raised by the Property Manager to support operational costs and their role.
Contact If you would like to learn more about the Property Manager position, please contact: Bridget Barr – Treasurer of Okontoe Fellowship Board and Interim Executive Director or Bob Boddy – Chairman of the Okontoe Fellowship Board of Directors
Okontoedirector@gmail.com Boddyemail@gmail.com
#J-18808-Ljbffr