
Property Manager
WMFHA, Seattle, WA, United States
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Property Manager
City Seattle, WA
What’s in it for you
$25-$35/hr
M-F flexible schedule between the hours of 8am-6pm
Medical, dental and vision benefits
Who they are Since their founding in 1976 our client’s mission has centered on providing affordable, inclusive housing. Over the years, they’ve expanded into areas like Belltown and the Central District, now owning nearly 50 apartment buildings across Seattle and White Center. These homes serve more than 2,000 residents, offering safe and stable living environments. Recognized with multiple awards, our work goes beyond housing—they actively collaborate with local artists, businesses, and organizations to support vibrant, connected communities and continually enhance the neighborhoods we call home.
What you’ll do We are seeking an experienced Property Manager to oversee multiple apartment buildings within our diverse housing portfolio.
This role typically involves managing up to three properties, totaling approximately 75 to 100 units, primarily serving individuals and families who qualify under HUD Project‑Based Section 8 or other affordable housing guidelines.
Key responsibilities include leasing, conducting income certifications, coordinating maintenance, collecting rent, fostering positive tenant relationships, and ensuring compliance with community rules.
For those assigned to a HUD Project‑Based portfolio, successful completion of the HUD Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS) training will be required within the first year of employment.
What you need to have
At least one year of experience in affordable property management and comfort working with diverse populations.
Strong communication skills in standard business English—both written and verbal—are essential.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Ability to solve problems independently, meet deadlines, and manage tasks without close supervision.
Physical ability to walk stairs, climb ladders, and use standard cleaning tools.
Strong time‑management, organizational skills, and the ability to follow instructions accurately.
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City Seattle, WA
What’s in it for you
$25-$35/hr
M-F flexible schedule between the hours of 8am-6pm
Medical, dental and vision benefits
Who they are Since their founding in 1976 our client’s mission has centered on providing affordable, inclusive housing. Over the years, they’ve expanded into areas like Belltown and the Central District, now owning nearly 50 apartment buildings across Seattle and White Center. These homes serve more than 2,000 residents, offering safe and stable living environments. Recognized with multiple awards, our work goes beyond housing—they actively collaborate with local artists, businesses, and organizations to support vibrant, connected communities and continually enhance the neighborhoods we call home.
What you’ll do We are seeking an experienced Property Manager to oversee multiple apartment buildings within our diverse housing portfolio.
This role typically involves managing up to three properties, totaling approximately 75 to 100 units, primarily serving individuals and families who qualify under HUD Project‑Based Section 8 or other affordable housing guidelines.
Key responsibilities include leasing, conducting income certifications, coordinating maintenance, collecting rent, fostering positive tenant relationships, and ensuring compliance with community rules.
For those assigned to a HUD Project‑Based portfolio, successful completion of the HUD Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS) training will be required within the first year of employment.
What you need to have
At least one year of experience in affordable property management and comfort working with diverse populations.
Strong communication skills in standard business English—both written and verbal—are essential.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Ability to solve problems independently, meet deadlines, and manage tasks without close supervision.
Physical ability to walk stairs, climb ladders, and use standard cleaning tools.
Strong time‑management, organizational skills, and the ability to follow instructions accurately.
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