About this role
We are hiring an Assistant Community Manager for our Tempe Office!
Are you committed to exceptional service? Do you want to be part of a team that fosters a high-performing culture and helps employees reach their full potential? AAM might be the perfect fit for you! Founded in 1990, AAM has been a leader in Professional HOA Management in the U.S. for over 36 years. We specialize in managing various residential communities, including master-planned, single-family, condominium, active adult, and urban high- and mid-rise properties. Our main responsibility is community management and delivering effective customer service, guided by a deep understanding of CC&Rs and management contracts.
Primarily responsible for assisting Community Manager(s) by providing effective customer service to designated communities/homeowners through in-depth knowledge of Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&R's) and management contracts.
Position Responsibilities:
• Provides administrative support to Community Manager(s).
• Partners with AAM's Management Team to ensure compliance with State and Federal Association Management Laws.
• Develops a working relationship with community board members and various committees.
• Assists with community inspections of common areas according to AAM's management contract.
• Communicates with homeowners concerning compliance with CC&R's.
• Reviews monthly financials and submits community accounts payable.
• Oversees the design review guidelines process.
• Assists in reviewing bid proposals.
• Travels to and from assigned communities per management contract.
• Maintains accurate and current association records and websites.
• Maintains an effective process for tracking architectural submittals.
• Designs brochures, pamphlets, handouts, etc. for communities.
• Attend meetings as needed.
• Maintains open communication with contract vendors.
• Maintains strict adherence to community and company deadlines.
• Updates community disclosure packages.
• Maintains accurate and current association records.
• Performs other duties as directed, including but not limited to submitting required documents to Executive Directives, maintain community vendor contracts, processing appeal requests, ARC requests and insurance certificates.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
• Strong computer software and internet proficiency.
• Excellent interpersonal skills: positive written and verbal communication abilities.
• Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, establish priorities, and meet deadlines.
• Exceptional organization and tracking skills.
• Proven customer service experience, with a strong emphasis on problem resolution.
• Ability to multitask, prepare and process large amounts of administrative and customer service items.
• Ability to function efficiently in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
• Ability to interact and work positively and effectively with staff at all levels.
• Ability to communicate with all levels of management, staff, residents and Boards of Directors.
• Ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively within the department as well as with other departments.
Physical Demands & Work Environment:
• Sitting in an office setting utilizing a computer and other office equipment.
• May be required to lift boxes, fill paper trays, and other minor physical office related tasks.
• Sitting and standing for moderate periods of time.
• Utilizing personal automobile for commuting to and from assigned communities.
• Walking and/or driving communities to inspect common areas per management contract.