Located in Manhattan, The Prince George offers 416 units of permanent supportive housing to low-income New Yorkers, people living with HIV/AIDS, and chronically homeless individuals, including some with mental illness. The Center for Urban Community Services provides comprehensive onsite social services, and Breaking Ground coordinates property management services. Built in 1904, The Prince George was once one of New York City’s premier hotels and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Rent Administrator is responsible for overseeing the rent collection process. They are responsible for responding to tenant questions and concerns about rent. The Rent Administrator also works closely with tenants and social services to ensure that rent is paid in full each month. Additionally, this position will work closely with the Finance department to maintain accurate and timely rent records for tenants and to develop effective strategies for addressing and solving tenant rent issues. The incumbent works closely with outside counsel and with a variety of subsidy agencies. The Rent Administrator is the primary point of contact for tenant rent subsidies.
This position has a 35-hour work week.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Maintain accurate income and rent information in various databases Prepare weekly reports of tenants’ rent status, reason for arrears, current court status, Public Assistance arrears, and contact made with the individual regarding rent issues Prepare weekly reports following trends in general arrears issues and coordinating payment plans Maintain a clear and comprehensive list of due dates for all tenants in payment plans, court stipulations, and which tenants, in owing unpaid rent, are not entitled to special services within the building Meet with tenants to answer rent related issues Collaborate with social services on tenants’ rent issues Collaborate with Entitlements Specialist to follow up on payments or grants from outside organizations Lead bi-weekly meetings with staff to communicate current arrears situations Draft legal documents, including 14 Day Demand notices Coordinate with maintenance department regarding additional repair or replacement charges Complete, review, and track all subsidy and lease renewals Oversee tenant rent changes, including those changes that affect rent subsidies Provide residency letters for individuals, when applicable Coordinate with outside counsel regarding non-payment legal action and make court appearances, when necessary Review legal and subsidy bills for accuracy on a monthly basis Perform other related duties as assignedMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s Degree or office administrative experience, preferred Experience working with special needs individuals; Familiarity with rent, accounting, or banking preferred Superior organization, analytical, and interpersonal skills; Ability to work with diverse populations; Ability to work independently and as part of a team; Ability to handle multiple high priority tasks simultaneously Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite Active New York Notary preferred Strong proficiency with creating and maintaining spreadsheets & databases Notary Public license preferred