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Property Block Manager

Talent Staffing Ltd
Posted 11 hours ago, valid for 8 days
Location

London, Greater London EC1R 0WX

Contract type

Full Time

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  • Our client is seeking an experienced Block Manager for their residential property portfolio, based in London NW6.
  • The role requires a minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar position and ideally a degree or A-levels with grades A-C.
  • The Block Manager will be responsible for efficient property management, client care, maintenance, and financial oversight, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation.
  • The salary for this position is competitive and commensurate with experience, although specific figures are not provided in the description.
  • The working hours are from 9:15 am to 5:30 pm, Monday to Friday, with the possibility of longer hours for evening meetings.

Our client have a large portfolio of mainly residential property within their portfolio and are seeking an experienced Block Manager to work from their Regional office based in London NW6

Position: Block Manager

RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: To assist the Management Team with the efficient and effective management of a designated property portfolio comprising of residential and mixed use properties, to include but not limited to the following tasks:

CLIENT CARE • To follow and adhere to the Group’s policies and procedures at all times. • To prepare reports for the Board (Major Works, Property Inspections, H&S Reports, schedules of information etc.) • To put forward recommendations and obtain instructions (from Team Leader (Estate), Residential Management Executive and Regional Control) on matters concerning the effective management of the managed portfolio. • To manage/ prioritise risks and liabilities. • To avoid conflicts of interest at all times. • To maintain good Landlord and Tenant relationships by providing a high-quality service to all tenants and leaseholders of the Group. • To obtain value for money for the Group and act in a commercially focused manner. • To work with Colleagues and external consultants to ensure that the Group’s interests are preserved.

DAY TO DAY MANAGEMENT • Understand the various types of interest/ tenures that the Group holds and its obligations in respect of each (Freehold, Head lease, Lessee, Leaseback, Tenant). • Liaise with leaseholders, tenants, residents associations through general correspondence, emails, letters, newsletters, circulars, in a prompt and professional manner. • Prepare Tenant Handbooks in accordance with the Groups policies and procedures. • Attend residents’ meetings as required. • Read and interpret leases to ensure that the portfolio is managed in accordance with the provisions of the lease. • Manage site staff (caretakers, porters), taking advice from Group Resources where necessary. • Maintain Property Records in accordance with the Group’s policies and procedures. • Utilise the Group’s Property Management Systems (Horizon) to run reports, input data, raise purchase orders, approve invoices etc. • Deal with Insurance Claims in accordance with the Group’s procedures. • Undertake routine Property Inspections in accordance with the Group’s procedures and identify any building defects/ maintenance issues and dealing with these accordingly.

MAINTENANCE • Deal with maintenance issues, both reactive and planned, to ensure that the Group does not find itself in breach of its repairing obligations. • Manage Contractors to ensure that works are carried out in a proper and workmanlike manner and at a reasonable cost. • Set up Service Level Agreements (e.g. cleaning, gardening contracts) and monitor these to ensure that the contractual standard is being met. • Specify minor works and obtain comparative quotes. • Liaise with the Area Building Surveyor regarding any complex building maintenance issues. • Audit/ spot check works before signing off invoices for payment.

QUALIFYING WORKS & LONG TERM AGREEMENTS • Work with the Regional Surveyor to identify and implement 'major works’ projects. • Budget for 'major works’ through the service charge or reserve fund, ensuring that leaseholders are given advance warning of any significant increases as a result of planned works. • Prepare reports for Major Works Committee and once instructed, prepare Section 20 Consultation notices for solicitors approval and, once approved, consult with leaseholders and liaise with them throughout the course of the works.

FINANCIAL • Prepare Service Charge Budgets in a timely fashion and monitor expenditure, throughout the course of the financial year, to ensure it is within budget. • Set Reserve Funds to ensure that major works can be undertaken, as planned and without significant increases for leaseholders or the group where tenders need to be re-invited. • Assist with the preparation of end of year accounts and answer expenditure queries from external auditors, accounts and leaseholders.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE • Sound working knowledge of Landlord and Tenant legislation, H&S legislation, RICS and ARMA guidelines and other best practices applicable to residential and mixed use property management. • Excellent verbal communication skills • Excellent written communication skills • Excellent organisational and time management skills, • Ability to multi-task and work well under pressure • Good IT skills and proficient in Outlook, MS Word, Excel, Knowledge of HORIZON/ QUBE an advantage. • Good team player • A commitment to providing high levels of service at all times

ENTRY • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a similar role • Ideally Degree level, minimum A-levels grades A-C • AIRPM, MIRPM, AssocRICS HOURS & ENVIROMENT • Office Hours 9.15am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Must be prepared to work longer hours where required i.e. to attend occasional evening meetings.

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