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Property Manager

INLIVIAN, Charlotte, NC, United States


Lead Communities. Drive Impact. Advance the Mission.

Are you a strategic, people-focused property management professional ready to lead thriving communities? INLIVIAN is seeking an experienced Property Manager to oversee multifamily communities while advancing a mission that truly matters.

At INLIVIAN, we don’t just manage properties, we create opportunities.

If you’re passionate about leadership, compliance, and community impact, this role is for you.

Why You’ll Love Working with Us

Quarterly performance-based bonuses up to $1,140

Comprehensive benefits package, including:

Medical, Dental & Vision insurance

13 Paid Holidays

Company-Paid Life Insurance

Pension Plan with 14.35% Match

Stable, mission-driven organization with long-term career potential

What You’ll Do

Oversee daily operations, maintenance, occupancy, and financial performance of one or more multifamily communities

Lead, develop, and supervise property management, administrative, and maintenance staff

Drive leasing, marketing, and resident retention strategies to maximize occupancy

Ensure compliance with RAD, LIHTC, HUD, investor, and Fair Housing requirements

Manage budgets, rent collections, financial reporting, and operating expenses

Handle resident relations, conflict resolution, and legal matters including court appearances when necessary

Partner with internal departments, investors, and community stakeholders

Maintain a culture of safety, accountability, and customer service excellence

What We’re Looking For

High school diploma required; bachelor’s degree preferred

Minimum 2 years of on-site property management experience

3+ years of supervisory experience in a customer-service driven environment preferred

Strong knowledge of HUD, RAD, LIHTC, and affordable housing compliance

Proven leadership, financial acumen, and problem‑solving skills

Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast‑paced environment

Valid NC or SC driver’s license

Position Summary Responsible for overall management, maintenance, operations, admissions, and profitability of one or more multifamily communities. The incumbent will provide regular reports on fiscal and occupancy status, monitor budgets, prepare reports of activities and fiscal status, and monitor operating practices and procedures.

Recruit, develop, and manage a successful team and lead team members in achievement of relevant goals

Plan weekly/daily office staff schedules and assignments and coordinate maintenance schedules with Maintenance Lead

Strategically plan and meet individual and community performance goals consistent with market conditions

Assist in achieving maximum rent receivable collections for all properties by monitoring tenant accounts, filing court orders, and attending court as needed

Ensure that property staff provides exceptional customer services at every point of contact, exceeding residents’ expectations; address resident concerns and requests promptly

Distribute Agency or community‑issued notices and oversee outreach marketing; monitor social media and online marketing to increase potential applicants

Enforce a safety‑first principle, correct unsafe conditions in a timely manner, and ensure compliance with safety, industry, and state/city/federal regulations and requirements

Leverage resources efficiently to achieve desired results; prepare and implement procedures and systems within Agency guidelines to ensure orderly, efficient workflows

Education and Experience High school diploma or equivalent required, Bachelor’s degree in Business, Public Administration, or Social Sciences from an accredited college or university preferred. Position requires a minimum of two (2) years on‑site experience as a property manager. Three (3) years of supervisory experience in a customer‑service‑related business with appropriate certification(s) will be considered. Recognized designation in Property Management preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Must obtain tax credit certification within one year of hire.

Certifications

Accredited Residential Manager

Enterprise Income Verification System (EIV)

Fair Housing

HCV Rent Calculation

If applicable, Certified Credit Compliance Professional (NCP, C3P, or equivalent)

CPM Designation strongly preferred

Knowledge and Skills

Thorough knowledge of Agency policy and procedures as they pertain to property management and occupancy

Thorough knowledge of HUD rules and regulations that apply to public housing management

A clear understanding of business concepts, processes, and the principles of strategic thinking

Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of multifamily operations, including people management, financial reporting, problem‑solving, sales, maintenance, and resident relations

Working knowledge of laws and standards that apply to public housing property management, such as Fair Housing Laws, OSHA Standards, and local and state building codes

Basic knowledge of building maintenance, fire prevention, and liability reduction principles

Working knowledge of the Agency’s computer system and applicable software

Ability to prepare clear, concise reports and make appropriate recommendations within scope of responsibility

Ability to manage multiple priorities and multiple demands to accomplish tasks in accordance with established requirements

Skilled in analyzing situations in order to identify problems and offer possible solutions

Physical Requirements

Work is principally sedentary, but may involve some physical exertion during on‑site visits with residents or staff members and inspections of units and/or facilities

Must be able to sit and/or stand for up to eight hours at a time while performing work duties

Must be able to bend, stoop, push, and pull in the performance of essential job‑related duties (e.g., moving or carrying objects or materials)

Must be able to use fingers bilaterally and unilaterally to operate job‑related equipment

Must have vision and hearing corrected to be able to perform essential job functions

Must be able to work around various fumes, odors, and dusts

Must be able to perform essential job functions in an environment that will sometimes include increased levels of work‑related stress

An employee may request a reasonable accommodation to mitigate any of the physical requirements listed above

Other Requirements Must possess a valid State of North Carolina or South Carolina driver’s license and regularly participate in continuous improvement and education. Must work with the highest degree of confidentiality.

Apply today and help shape communities where people can thrive!

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