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Community Director - Minnetonka

Employer
Allegro Senior Living
Location
Hopkins
Salary
Competitive

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Our Company Allegro is a respected leader in the senior living industry, actively engaged in ownership, operations, design, development and property management services for multiple luxury brands throughout the US, with corporate headquarters located in St. Louis, MO. Our Community We've thought of everything to make life at Avidor in Minnetonka exceptional. Embark on your next adventure. Do what you want to do. This vibrant 55+ community is designed for people who seek to enjoy an active and inspired life along with their friends. Relax, connect daily and enjoy the culture. Avidor offers an array of a la carte services and amenities for your choosing. Quality finishes and fixtures plus inspiring and thoughtful touches make your apartment a place you love to call home. The primary responsibility of the Community Director (CD) is the overall success of the Property. This includes all phases of operation, general administration, resident and associate satisfaction, sales & marketing efforts, protection of physical assets, capital improvement, and achievement of all financial goals and key performance indicators (KPIs). Supervision of the Property must be in strict accordance with Company policies and procedures and regulatory requirements, with an emphasis on effective and efficient realization of the Company's and owner's goals. Ongoing communication between the CD and all other associates is critical to the welfare of the Property, keeping in mind that maintaining excellent service quality, high occupancy and high resident and associate satisfaction is always the goal. Areas of Responsibility Serves as the most senior role for the entire Property, with responsibility for all sales, capital and operations. Responsible for quality, resident satisfaction, associate satisfaction, maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements and Company policies and procedures, adhere to Company parameters, KPIs and financial responsibility, property goals and protection of assets. Manage, educate, and develop all associates under direct and indirect supervision. Focus on financial objectives through budgeting, analytical tracking of trends, rate optimization and intervention with teams that need support to achieve desired results. Fully responsible for the results of occupancy development and adherence to sales & marketing parameters. Be proactive in promoting a safe environment for all the residents, visitors and associates of the Property regarding life safety and emergency procedures. Develop positive relationships with the local community and families and residents on behalf of the Property and the Company. Prepare an annual operating & capital budget. Through continuous education, ensure all operating departments meet established goals and KPIs. Have a working knowledge of accounting systems, including receivables and reporting procedures. Process and maintain all duties associated with human resources and payroll. Ensure Property complies with all State/Federal/City/County requirements and regulations including but not limited to; Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act. Fair Credit Reporting Act, and other laws and regulations governing multi-family housing operations. Direct the recruiting, hiring, and training of all Property associates as well as motivating, supervising and evaluating associates. Establish both individual and team reward programs, and continue to monitor associate satisfaction. Maintain high standards of personal appearance and professionalism, which includes wearing the proper attire and name tag, while ensuring all associates meet this same standard. Provide services and interactions throughout the Property which delight residents, prospects, and the greater community with inspired experiences which result in referrals and high occupancy. Must know and follow all guidelines in the Vehicles policy. Attend and participate in all meetings and training as directed by Company policy and senior leadership. Report all deferred maintenance, vandalism or hazardous situations to senior leadership as discovered and take appropriate action as necessary. Maintain confidentiality of all pertinent resident, associate, Property and Company information deemed as such, and ensure associates have complete understanding of all HIPAA regulations. Other duties as assigned. Special Requirements/Certifications: Must be a minimum of 18 years of age. State specific guidelines may apply. Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. Related four-year college degree or equivalent experience preferred. Minimum three (3) years' experience in property management and/or senior living community management. Must have proven supervisory experience. Must have all licenses and/or certifications as required by State and Local jurisdictions. Previous experience in sales and marketing highly desired. Must have working knowledge of appropriate Microsoft Office programs. Must possess financial skills and knowledge of financial and budget reports. Understanding of senior adult demographics, trends and provider networks is vital. Must possess strong organizational skills to include attention to detail, time management, prioritizing, initiative, delegation, follow through, and ability to meet deadlines. Must have demonstrated decision making, problem solving, leadership and negotiation skills. Superior verbal and written skills are essential. The Property is a drug free workplace; associates are subject to adherence to the Company Drug Free Workplace policy. Must have a positive Criminal Background Screening. Must have means of transportation. Must be insurable by the Property's automobile insurance carrier. Must not have the following: Driver's license denied or revoked within the last three (3) years. Two (2) or more suspensions (with reinstatement), within three (3) years or currently suspended license without reinstatement. Suspensions for certain offenses will not be considered for the purposes of this requirement, i.e.: unpaid tickets, failure to appear, underage use of tobacco, and failure to pay child support. Any major DMV conviction in the last five (5) years. Major convictions include, but are not limited to: DUI, DWI, speeding in excess of 25 mph, reckless driving, careless driving, vehicular homicide, manslaughter, or any conviction punishable by incarceration. Two (2) or more at fault accidents within the last three (3) years. Three (3) or more moving violations within the last five (5) years. Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age but not more than seventy (70) years of age. If over 70 years of age, the driver must provide documentation from their primary care physician that they can operate the assigned vehicle including Property vehicle and golf cart. This documentation must be renewed every year. Allegro is an EOE (Equal Opportunity Employer) and drug-free workplace.

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