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Part-time Courtesy officer
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Country: USA
Location: Ohio Columbus
Relevant Work Experience: 1-2 Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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Part-time Courtesy officer
Our Community is seeking Part-time Courtesy officer to live On-Site in our community of 160 apartment units. Applicant must be a Police Officer (and preferably has a marked vehicle at their disposal.)
Job responsibilities of an on-site courtesy officer:
1. Regularly patrol the property including the leasing office, pool area, fitness center, maintenance storage areas, fences and gates surrounding the property, parking lots etc.
2. Report noise disturbances, suspicious behavior to property management and/or investigate and arrest.
3. Participate and lead the block watch meetings and attend resident functions to build a positive rapport with residents.
4. Be on-call to assist with non-maintenance emergency issues like property damage, theft, lock-outs, and presence of unauthorized persons, parking, fires, and other related issues.
As compensation for performing a Courtesy officer’s duties we are offering free rent on our 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Our 3 bedroom apartment is valued at $720.00 a month and is 1189sq. It has brand new appliances, carpeting, and flooring, cathedral ceilings, bay windows, walk-in closets and 2 full bathrooms (apartment is located near our leasing office). Our 2 bedroom has the exact same floor plan with 990sq.
We have a very charming-family oriented community with long standing residents. The office management is very professional and active in community events such as our free summer breakfast and lunch program for kids and after school tutoring. We have a build-in movie theater, fitness center, dance studio and computer center.
If you are interested please fax your resume to 614-274-2877
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