Assistant Property Manager - Liverpool, United Kingdom - G &H CARE LIMITED

    G &H CARE LIMITED
    G &H CARE LIMITED Liverpool, United Kingdom

    2 weeks ago

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    Full time Administrative
    Description

    At G & H Personnel, assistant property manager oversees the daily operations of the property department, ensuring the property is run smoothly and efficiently, and making sure that the needs of the property department are met. Assistant Property Managers may manage a single unit or a group of apartments, houses or buildings in different locations or an estate. They take on a variety of tasks from finding new tenants or buyers to holding property inspections to performing administrative tasks.


    Skills and qualifications

    A successful Assistant Property Manager will have the following prerequisite skills and qualifications:

    • Excellent knowledge of the property and real estate market
    • Strong negotiation skills
    • Great management and organizational skills
    • Bachelor's Degree in Property Management
    • Working knowledge of word-processing tools and other relevant computer software, including Microsoft Office
    • Working knowledge of financial principles
    • Excellent communication skills
    • Ability to work well in a team.
    • Ability to work with minimal supervision.

    Experience requirement

    An Assistant Property Manager should have one to two years of experience in the field or in a similar capacity. They need proven experience in dealing with a property's tenants, handling their inquiries and addressing their complaints. Assistant Property Managers should have experience with property valuation, setting rents and paying all government levies.

    Education and training requirements

    Typically, a tertiary education is not required for prospective Assistant Property Managers. However, it's good to have a university degree in Real Estate Management or Property Management. Without these degrees, they may enroll in a conversion course with the Institute of Facilities Management or the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Other possible training requirements include short courses run by estate agencies, housing associations and property consultancies.