Who We Are
Core Spaces (Core) is more than a real estate company, it's a people company. Where building relationships is just as important as building properties. From researchers and architects to designers and operators, Core is made up of risk takers and dreamers who are on a mission to invent the future of living. Our six cultural values guide us every day and we strive to live them in everything we do: PUSH (Invent Better Places to Live), GRIT (We Got This), LIFT (Help Each Other Win), SHINE (Bring Your Full Self), UPHOLD (Never Break Trust), GROW (Always Get Better). Everything Core does stems from this culture of collaboration and innovation, and the drive to constantly improve the resident experience. This unique approach has led to creating spaces and services that are redefining the way people live.
What We Do
Founded in 2010, Core is a vertically integrated real estate investment manager focused on acquiring, developing and managing across the student housing and build-to-rent ("BTR") sectors. Its residential communities feature world-class amenities, progressive design, and hospitality-driven service. Core's student housing portfolio includes over 74,440 beds currently owned or managed, with a pipeline of over 53,860 beds in various stages of development. Core's BTR division has over 3,000 homes under development, now leasing or in its pipeline in high-growth metros nationwide. For more information, visit www.corespaces.com.
Benefits That Matter
Position Overview
The Community Manager serves as the on-site business and operational leader for an assigned Core Spaces community. This role is responsible for driving property performance through effective leadership, financial accountability,` operational execution, leasing performance, resident experience, and team development.
The Community Manager oversees all aspects of community operations and exercises independent judgment in balancing resident needs, operational priorities, financial objectives, staffing resources, and business goals. Success in this role requires strong leadership, accountability, decision-making, and the ability to drive results while maintaining an exceptional resident experience.
The Community Manager partners closely with residents, parents, university stakeholders, vendors, maintenance teams, and corporate partners to ensure the community operates efficiently, achieves performance goals, and delivers a best-in-class living experience.
What You Will Do
What You Will Do
Leadership and Team Management:
Financial and Asset Performance:
Property Operations:
Leasing and Marketing:
Resident and University Relations:
Maintenance and Facilities:
Compliance, Risk Management & Business Operations:
Other:
Ideally, You'll Have
You'll crush it if you have experience with
Organizational Structure
Reports to: Area or Regional Manager
Direct Reports: Leasing, Maintenance, and Administration Team Members
Disclaimer
Please note that job responsibilities, reporting lines, and duties outlined in this job description are subject to change to meet the evolving needs of the organization.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Core Spaces celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an equitable and inclusive environment, which creates a sense of belonging for all employees. We do not discriminate and believe every individual should be proud of who they are and the community they represent.