• Partner Resources
  • Members E-Learning
  • Log Out
  • À propos
    • Qui nous sommes
      • Personnel
      • Conseil d’administration
      • Carrières
      • Rapport Annuel
    • Notre réseau
      • Fières Partenaires
      • Partenaires Communautaires
    • S’impliquer
      • Devenir une Fière Partenaire
      • Devenir une Partenaire Communautaire
  • Programmes
    • Apprentissage
      • Apprentissage en ligne
      • Rapports, guides et boîtes à outils
      • Séances de formation
      • Webinaires
    • Consultation
      • Audit d’inclusion
      • Services de conseil
    • Leadership
      • CHANGEMAKERS
      • FLOURISH
      • THRIVE
    • Partenariat
    • Réseautage
      • Le Programme Ambassadeurs
      • Matrices
  • Événements
    • Calendrier
  • Ressources
    • Podcast
    • Rapports, guides et boîtes à outils
  • Offres d’emplois
  • Actualités
    • Accroître le pouvoir du personnel 2SLGBTQIA+ dans le secteur de l’énergie canadien
    • Nos communautés sont en crise
  • Nous Rejoindre
    • Media
Fr
  • Anglais
Passer au contenu
Pride At Work Canada
  • À propos
    • Qui nous sommes
      • Personnel
      • Conseil d’administration
      • Carrières
      • Rapport Annuel
    • Notre réseau
      • Fières Partenaires
      • Partenaires Communautaires
    • S’impliquer
      • Devenir une Fière Partenaire
      • Devenir une Partenaire Communautaire
  • Programmes
    • Apprentissage
      • Apprentissage en ligne
      • Rapports, guides et boîtes à outils
      • Séances de formation
      • Webinaires
    • Consultation
      • Audit d’inclusion
      • Services de conseil
    • Leadership
      • CHANGEMAKERS
      • FLOURISH
      • THRIVE
    • Partenariat
    • Réseautage
      • Le Programme Ambassadeurs
      • Matrices
  • Événements
    • Calendrier
  • Ressources
    • Podcast
    • Rapports, guides et boîtes à outils
  • Offres d’emplois
  • Actualités
    • Accroître le pouvoir du personnel 2SLGBTQIA+ dans le secteur de l’énergie canadien
    • Nos communautés sont en crise
  • Nous Rejoindre
    • Media
  • Partner Resources
  • Members E-Learning
  • Log Out
Pride At Work Canada
Fr
  • Anglais

Property Portfolio Assistant

Home / Property Portfolio Assistant

Retour à la liste


Ville : Vancouver

Catégorie : Other

Industrie : Real estate and rental and leasing

Employeur : BC Housing

PROPERTY PORTFOLIO ASSISTANT:

($45,449.88 - $51,540.17 Annually)

POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to the assigned supervisor, the Property Portfolio Assistant (PPA) provides support to tenants and Property Portfolio Managers (PPMs) regarding all associated programs and services, including rent calculations, annual reviews, the scheduling and maintenance processes of housing stock and other related services. He/She/They assists with the initial set-up of tenant records with accurately documented rents, subsidies, services and the ongoing maintenance of files using established protocols and BC Housing’s systems and databases. The position analyzes and interprets tenant and housing records to ensure accuracy and initiates corrective action when necessary.

CANDIDATE PROFILE

The successful candidate will have the following:

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

  • High school graduation plus completion of a number of post-secondary courses in business or program administration or other relevant fields.
  • Considerable related progressive experience in a comparable environment.
  • Or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience acceptable to the Employer.

 KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Working knowledge and understanding of the rules, practices and procedures of business and program administration
  • Proficient in the use of office systems and operating procedures and systems.
  • Proficient with computer applications, including MS Office (Word, Outlook, Excel).
  • Good keyboarding skills with minimum of 50 wpm keyboard speed.
  • Strong mathematical and analytical skills.
  • Excellent communication, teamwork and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to manage files and organize confidential documentation.
  • Ability to handle sensitive situations and difficult conversations.
  • Ability to work efficiently, independently and within a team
  • Ability to work in a fast paced and frequently changing environment.
  • Ability to investigate and solve problems creatively and within established regulations.
  • Ability to take initiative and ability to work independently with limited supervision.
  • Ability to be highly organized managing multiple responsibilities while ensuring accuracy and timely completion of each assigned task.
  • Ability to interpret financial documents received from tenants accurately.
  • Ability to exercise good judgement.
  • Ability to learn computer applications and administrative tasks quickly and efficiently.
  • Please Note: Successful applicant(s) are subject to a satisfactory criminal record search and are required to maintain Security Clearance throughout their employment.

Indigenous candidates are welcome to connect with an Indigenous team member in our organization to discuss the recruitment process and our workplace, please contact hr_admin@bchousing.org to arrange a call.

Retour à la liste

RESTEZ INFORMÉ – Abonnez-vous à notre bulletin pour obtenir les dernières nouvelles – Courriel

Confidentialité

PRIDE AT WORK CANADA/FIERTÉ AU TRAVAIL CANADA

© Pride at Work Canada 2022