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Housing Manager

  • Company Louisville- Christian Care Communities
  • Location Louisville, KY
  • Job Type Full Time
  • Posted December 5, 2024

Housing Manager:

Friendship House: 960 South 4th St Louisville, KY 40203

Chapel House and Friendship House make up a vibrant retirement community located in historic Old Louisville. Our diverse community of seniors 62+ live independently but have access to a la carte menu of enhanced care services.

As Kentucky’s largest faith inspired, non-profit provider of Senior Living Apartment Communities and long-term care, including resident care and recreation services, plant operations and property management while maintaining compliance with all applicable laws, and regulatory and organizational standards

Housing Manager

The Housing Manager is responsible for the overall management and the day-to-day operations of assigned independent living facilities including resident care and recreation services, plant operations and property management while maintaining compliance with all applicable laws, and regulatory and organizational standards.

Assures compliance with all regulatory bodies to include but not limited to; HUD, LIHTC, NSPIRE, etc.

  1. Implements approaches and serves to maintain or enhance resident independence / resident satisfaction.
  2. Maintains accurate and complete records of all functions within delegated span of authority; prepares and submits reports as required.
  3. Develops and maintains accurate data on the needs of the facility and its residents.
  4. Oversees the provision of transportation for residents.
  5. Responds to emergencies for residents and/or building concerns.
  6. Oversees the calendar of social programs for residents and attends as needed.
  7. Responds to the needs or concerns raised by residents and/or their family members, visitors, and members of the Resident Council.
  8. Responsible for all financial matters of facility.
  9. Participates in the development and maintenance of the operating budget including capital needs and requests as well as contract labor as needed.
  10. Maintains systems and controls which adequately safeguard the facility’s cash and other assets, and which produces reliable and accurate information, records, and reports. 
  11. Is responsible for proper maintenance of petty cash funds and assigned operating accounts.
  12. Assists with marketing activities to maintain high occupancy rate.
  13. Participates in the oversight of maintenance and repair of facility operations and provides and/or oversees light routine maintenance which includes, but is not limited to, changing light bulbs, replacing air filters, and removal of garbage.
  14. Reviews deficiencies noted during inspections, internal audits, and other examinations; develops a plan of correction and provides written copies to the applicable authorities.
  15. Administers human resource functions including recruitment and selection, hiring and training, departmental operations, conflict and problem resolution, competency, work standardization, counseling, disciplining, and termination when necessary.
  16. Supervises employees, ensures adequate staffing, ensures continuity /consistency in delivery of services.
  17. Administers a Safety Program which includes assurances that all facility personnel, participants, visitors, and others follow established safety regulations (including fire protection/prevention, smoking regulations, accident prevention, waste disposal, and infection control) and that buildings and grounds are maintained in good repair.

Qualifications:

Required Education:              Bachelor’s degree from 4-year college or university or the equivalent 4 years’ education/training and/or experience in property management

Preferred Education:             Bachelor’s degree in business administration

Required Experience:          5 years’ management experience

Preferred Experience:                  1 year experience in rental property and/or senior housing management

Required License and/or Certification if HUD Property:

Recognized certification as Property Manager and/or Occupational Specialist. If not certified at time of hire, could be certified within 1 year as either Property Manager or Occupancy Specialist.

Housing Manager

BENEFITS:

Weekly Pay Option with PayActiv

Shift Differential

Paid Vacation, Sick Days and Holidays

Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance

Paid Group Term Life Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Comprehensive Wellness Program with Incentives

Education Assistance

Short-Term Disability

401(k) and 403(b)

Free Parking

And more!

Christian Care Communities, Inc. is strongly committed to the principle of diversity and providing an equal employment opportunity in all terms and conditions of employment. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, age (40 and over), genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.

As Kentucky’s largest faith inspired, non-profit provider of senior living communities and long-term care, Christian Care is ready to welcome you to your new home. We offer carefree senior living, assisted living, skilled nursing care, hospital to home care, day care programs for those living with Alzheimer’s, private duty nursing, rehab services – and so much more.

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What We Can Offer You

Christian Care Communities is well known for its attractive array of employee benefits and services, which include:

Competitive Salary

Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans

Flexible Spending & Health Spending Account Options

Wellness Programs with Incentives

Employee Assistance Program

Tuition Assistance

ABOUT US

When you work for Christian Care Communities – you have the opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of thousands of older adults. And you can do it all in a “Gold Award Well Workplace,” awarded to Christian Care by WELCOA, the premier wellness council in America.

The most important service we offer is CARE–the kind of personal care that promotes true community, hope and healing for those we serve. It is our extraordinary employees who truly make us Christian Care Communities. We employ more than 900 people in 19 communities across the state of Kentucky, and they are a very diverse group.