PetIQ is recruiting a full-time Community Associate in Southport, England, as a Manager in Training to immerse in HOA management. The role shadows regional managers and offers a six to eighteen month pathway to becoming a portfolio manager. You’ll maintain board communications, prepare and analyze budgets, generate variance and monthly management reports, coordinate vendors, and oversee daily operations while attending meetings. Training uses an LMS and a mentor. Qualifications include quick tech adoption, proficiency in Word Excel Outlook, financial report analysis, budgeting, and familiarity with bidding and architectural requests. Preferred: associate degree or higher and property management experience. Apply with examples of budgets, vendor coordination, and onsite board collaboration.
What is a Community Associate (Manager in Training) role?
We believe in creating a winning team of managers who can work together to provide exceptional service to our clients. The community associate (CA) or “manager in training” position is a full-time, salaried role that immerses newcomers in community management.
In the CA role, you will shadow community managers (CMs) within the regional office and begin the educational journey to become a portfolio manager. Our managers are supported by a team of specialists dedicated to assisting the general membership of our communities. Once your level of knowledge and expertise aligns with being able to hold a portfolio of properties, you will be eligible to be promoted to a community manager position. The timeframe for this transition from CA to CM is anywhere from six months to eighteen months. Your supervisor will work with you to determine when you are ready to transition by hosting check-ins and performance reviews.
What You Will Learn to Do as a Community Associate
What Will the Community Associate Journey Look Like?
We provide training by use of a learning management system and hands-on opportunities. When you start as a CA, you will be exposed to a “learning path” that will walk you through modules related to the industry and the duties you will master. CA’s will also work closely with a mentor or shadow an experienced team member who will provide tangible learning opportunities that connect real working instances to the learning path. CA’s will also be exposed to assisting in different departments, invited to on-site meetings and inspections, and act as administrative assistants to gain insight into how the CM role will operate. Lastly, CAs will attend monthly in-house meetings that act as continued training sessions for community managers.
QualificationsPreferred Education, Licensing, and Experience
Benefits & Salary
The salary for this position is determined by the candidate’s previous experience and qualifications, which are explained and proven during the interview.
The compensation package includes:
****Bonus opportunities and stipends for business mileage are available once a community associate graduates to a community manager position.