
Operations Assistant, Residential Properties
Job Description
Department
OPS Facilities Residential Properties Staff 1
About the Department
Job Information
Job Summary:
Residential Properties (RP) is a professional unit within Facilities Services (FS) tasked with operating the University's faculty, staff, and graduate student housing in the Hyde Park Kenwood-Woodlawn neighborhoods. The Operations Assistant, Residential Properties supports various aspects of property management and customer relations for a 400 -plus unit residential portfolio. The Operations Assistant will support and collaborate with the Director, Property Manager, Janitors, and support personnel within FS.
Residential Properties support the University of Chicago's mission of research, learning, teaching and community service. The University's ability to recruit and retain students, staff and faculty depends in part on the housing opportunities RP makes available. We are charged with maintaining the highest possible occupancy level while providing excellent customer service to residents desiring to remain and renew their leases, transfer, or move-in.
Responsibilities:
- The Operations Assistant provides a wide range of support in the following essential functions: 50% - Customer Service - Greet customers in the reception area; triage emails and telephone calls for action; ensure all inquiries are answered and/or routed appropriately and in a timely manner; interpret requests and help implement action. Handle routine tasks and provide accurate information to internal and external clients in a welcoming, knowledgeable, courteous, and professional manner. Direct non-routine resident requests to the Property Manager.
- 25% - Operations and Leasing - Learn, augment and implement current leasing policies. Verify student eligibility, , , process vacancy notices and transfers for current residents, coordinate apartment showings. Provide accurate data entry for graduate student leasing applications/renewals, monthly rental payments. Process housing deposits, rent payments, tenant rent statements, tracking accounts receivable, and sending late payment notices. Assist with processing parking requests and lease auditing.
- 25% - General Office Duties - Provide general office support, including, but not limited to, sign-out/in logs, copying/scanning/filing documents, distributing mail, and receiving deliveries. Other general duties may be assigned.
- Successfully interact with clients, residents and colleagues, and share overall responsibility for ensuring strong occupancy at University-owned and managed residential properties. In order to assure back up capacity for the other departmental responsibilities, the incumbent will receive training on other key office functions and special projects.
Competencies:
- Business acumen.
- Performance and execution.
- Communications.
Additional Responsibilities
Education,Experience, or Certifications:
Education:
- High school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution required.
- Bachelor’s degree preferred.
Experience:
- Four years of property management or leasing experience, required.
- Proven experience in managing a fast-paced office environment with professionalism, required.
Technical Knowledge or Skills:
- YARDI super user with experience in residential property management, required.
- RENT Café super user with experience in residential property management, required.
- Demonstrated competence with all Microsoft Office products for communications, data collection and manipulations, particularly with Excel, Visio, Outlook and Word required.
- Proven ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of constituencies both orally and in writing, required.
- Ability to maintain high degree of accuracy and accountability for data integrity.
- Ability to provide excellent customer service in a welcoming, knowledgeable, courteous and professional manner.
- Ability to successfully maintain perspective and vision under pressure, required.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
- The work of the office is seasonal, summer and early fall being extremely busy with apartment turnover and related client activity.
- The other seasons are less busy with opportunities for planning, reporting, document updates, new initiatives, research, and data management.
- This position is 7.5 hours each day from 8:30-5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Pay Range:
- $27.32 per hour
Required Documents:
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- List of References
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Benefit Eligibility
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off.
Pay Rate Type
Pay Range
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Scheduled Weekly Hours
Union
Job is Exempt
Drug Test Required
Health Screen Required
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
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