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Property Management I – El Cerrito (5707)

PATH (people Assisting The Homeless) · San Diego County

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Be ready to discuss property upkeep, conflict de-escalation with vulnerable residents, and why PATH’s housing-first mission matters. Ask how El Cerrito teams split property tasks vs. case management.

Fit summary

Strong fit if you want hands-on property work inside a homeless-services nonprofit and can work on-site in San Diego County with empathy and clear routines.

Day in the role

As Property Management I at PATH’s El Cerrito site, expect day-to-day work supporting residential properties tied to homeless-services housing: unit readiness, basic maintenance coordination, resident-facing check-ins, and documentation that keeps supportive housing safe and livable. On-site presence in San Diego County is expected (not remote).

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Is this role remote?

No. The listing is for San Diego County on-site work at El Cerrito (5707), not remote.

What does PATH do?

PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) focuses on housing and support for people experiencing homelessness; public updates have covered CEO leadership and shelter facilities.

Any required certifications listed?

No certification resources or costs were provided for this posting.

Company facts (cached)

Website: epath.org

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Role overview (listing rewrite)

PATH is seeking a Property Manager I to lead operations at our El Cerrito community in San Diego County. In this full-time position, you'll manage all aspects of our affordable housing property, overseeing residents, finances, maintenance, and the on-site team. About the Role You'll serve as the primary on-site leader for property operations, managing everything from resident intake and contract administration to vendor relations and safety protocols. Your day-to-day work will include: Processing and managing resident applications, lease signings, and move-ins while verifying housing program eligibility Leading and directing on-site staff across maintenance, housekeeping, and administrative roles, including hiring and performance feedback Building and maintaining strong resident relationships, addressing community concerns, and fostering a stable living environment Coordinating building repairs, scheduling preventive maintenance, and ensuring facilities meet safety and quality standards Tracking and analyzing property finances, including revenue collection, expense management, budgeting, and cash flow oversight for properties with up to 50 units and budgets up to $750,000 Managing contract enforcement, documenting lease violations, and coordinating legal procedures when needed Overseeing annual tax credit verification and resident eligibility recertifications to maintain program compliance Creating and executing emergency response protocols and being available for urgent issues outside regular business hours Working with partner organizations to coordinate supportive services and communicate program updates to residents Documenting tenant information and operational data in digital management platforms with accuracy and organization What You'll Bring Minimum 2 years managing multifamily residential properties, with preference for experience in subsidized or supportive housing Detail-oriented analytical abilities applied to financial review and performance reporting Clear and persuasive communication skills for resident engagement and team collaboration Self-directed approach to problem-solving and managing competing demands Strong ethical foundation and professional accountability Current valid driver's license and reliable personal transportation (required to carry out job duties) Eligibility to earn and maintain CPR/First Aid training Commitment to residing on-site per position requirements Preferred Qualifications Four-year degree with focus on social work, business management, public administration, or similar field Track record building or operating affordable or supportive housing properties Knowledge of subsidized housing program rules and compliance requirements About PATH (People Assisting the…

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