housing manager
Housing managers oversee housing services for tenants or residents. They work for housing associations or private organisations for which they collect rental fees, inspect properties, suggest and implement improvements concerning repairs or neighbour nuissance issues, maintain communication with tenants, handle housing applications and liaise with local authorities and property managers. They hire, train and supervise personnel.
Also called: housing coordinator, housing officer, neighbourhood manager, housing agent, housing administrator
- 27
- essential skills
- 18
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Essential skills
27- advise on financial matters
- analyse financial performance of a company
- analyse market financial trends
- building codes
- building construction principles
- check construction compliance
- collect rental fees
- communicate with tenants
- corporate social responsibility
- create a financial plan
- enforce financial policies
- examine the conditions of buildings
- financial analysis
- financial management
- financial statements
- follow company standards
- handle tenant changeover
- inform on renting agreements
- investigate social security applications
- liaise with local authorities
- liaise with managers
- liaise with property owners
- manage staff
- plan allocation of space
- property law
- provide information on properties
- strive for company growth
Optional skills
18- analyse community needs
- build community relations
- collect property financial information
- energy performance of buildings
- fire safety regulations
- government social security programmes
- obtain financial information
- organise a damage assessment
- organise property viewing
- perform property market research
- plan buildings maintenance work
- plan health and safety procedures
- prepare inventory of properties
- public housing legislation
- real estate market
- report major building repairs
- supervise property development projects
- work within communities
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