Your next career awaits! (2024)

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Rental Properties Custodian

Regular Full Time

Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN) is a self-governing First Nation that delivers a wide range of community services, including all of those typically delivered by municipalities. The Lands Department is responsible for the delivery of all planning, development, and engineering related services. The Community is amid a significant development program, which includes the development of commercial, industrial, and residential properties. Along with the review and approval of the engineering infrastructure to support this development, the Lands Department is also responsible for assuming the ongoing maintenance and management of the infrastructure.

TFN is seeking a qualified individual to join our Lands Department in the permanent full-time position of Rental Properties Custodian. The Lands Department seeks an individual with outstanding customer service and interpersonal skills to join their team. In this role you will be primarily responsible for providing Property Management related support to Property Manager Supervisor and the Lands and Housing Manager along with providing administrative support to the Lands department.

The Rental Properties Custodian reports to the Property Manager Supervisor and must maintain effective working relationships with other staff members, Chief and Council, community members and the public.

Position Summary:

  • Daily walk through of all TFN rental properties, ensuring the buildings are safe and tidy
  • General minor garbage pick-up through the rental complexes’ grounds
  • Schedule and assist with tenant move-ins and move-out at sites
  • Attend move-in and move-out inspections, summarize items that will require repairs and renovations for Property Management and Facilities
  • Follow up with Facilities team on repairs and renovation action items
  • Assist with 3rd party contractors at sites (e.g. obtaining quotes or chaperoning during a repair or renovation)
  • Security checks on the rental buildings (locking doors, outdoor lighting, tripping hazards, etc.)
  • Liaison with TFN Facilities in obtaining quotes, research products and timelines to delivery
  • Warranty database, warranty certificates library, expiration dates tracking and liaison with management on upcoming deadlines
  • Inform staff of any warranty deficiencies reported by tenants or discovered during inspections
  • Tracking Annual Inspections calendar, schedule and attend annual inspections at site, along with TFN Facilities
  • Light maintenance-related duties
  • Tenant training and support with unit-maintenance
  • Creating user manuals for appliances. Supporting tenants with appliances troubleshooting
  • Rental units and TFN rental building pictures database maintenance/network files
  • Vehicles and parking inventory; pet inventory, liaison with TFN Bylaw and Prop Management on TFN Bylaw parking rules enforcement and Tenancy Agreements
  • Planning, organizing, and training on building specific Emergency Response Plans and interface with overarching Community Emergency Response Plans- Liaising with stakeholders to organize fire drills. Coordinating training for tenants
  • Maintain inventories and order necessary supplies as directed
  • Supporting Property Management team and Facilities with proactive maintenance/cyclical items scheduling (spring power washing, pest control, vents cleaning, filter replacements, seasonal type of repairs planning and scheduling)
  • Developing and maintaining documents for property logs
  • Maintain registry for key allocation
  • Cultivate positive relationships with tenants to empower them in conducting their own rental unit maintenance
  • Prepare Tenant Notices and tenant related correspondence and Notices delivery to residences
  • Triage or handle tenant complaints in a professional customer service focused manner
  • Additional duties as assigned by supervisor

Qualifications:

  • Custodian, caretaker or maintenance related skills
  • Strong attention to detail, accuracy and organizational skills; with the ability to multi-task and prioritize. Working as part of a team and on your own initiative is essential
  • Health and safety awareness and knowledge is essential
  • Intermediate to advanced skill level in MS Office, including Word, Excel, and Outlook
  • Experience conducting minor and routine maintenance using basic hand tools and cleaning equipment preferably in multi-unit residential buildings
  • Strong written and verbal English communication skills
  • The ability to respond to issues with diplomacy and tact while communicating in a clear and concise manner
  • Ability to de-escalate situations to communicate respectfully and problem-solve with tenants
  • Knowledge of the Residential Tenancy Act and privacy and protection legislation
  • The ability to set priorities and handle several different issues at one time while maintaining safety and efficiency. Experience using Tempest/Lucity or similar asset Management tools an asset
  • A diploma or certificate in a related field or equivalent experience
  • CPR/OFA Certification an asset (or willingness to obtain the paid training)
  • BC Class 5 Drivers License required

Wages: Pay scale for this position is $33.26 to $35.22 per hour with excellent benefits including enrolment in the BC Municipal Pension Plan. Placement within the pay scale is based on a review of skills, experience & internal equity.

Working Conditions: Work is performed in a combination of outdoors and indoors and will be required to visit sites and development areas on a daily basis. Hand-eye coordination and fine manipulation skills are necessary to operate office technology and custodian related equipment.

May move heavy objects, equipment and supplies. While outdoor, exposed to weather elements at times.

This is a regular full-time 40 hours per week position based out of the office on TFN Lands.

Core hours are 10:00 am to 6:30 pm. Will include rotating on-call shifts after hours with several other staff members primarily requiring availability by phone with occasional need to go on site for urgent matters. Field Dress Code required, as per TFN’s direction.

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.

Pursuant to the Tsawwassen First Nation Government Employees Act, first priority in hiring among qualified applicants will be given to Tsawwassen Members, second priority to spouses (as defined in s. 3 (1) of the BC Family Law Act) of Tsawwassen Members, and third priority to members of other First Nations. If you fall within one of these categories and you wish to have this voluntary information considered as part of your application, please indicate the applicable category in your cover letter.

Your next career awaits! (2024)

FAQs

How do you answer what is your next career move? ›

I'm looking for a position where I can grow professionally and where the company will invest in my career interests. It's important to me and gives me further motivation to stay and grow with the organization.

What is the best answer for what are your career goals? ›

Laying out a list of goals doesn't make for a very convincing answer. Instead, focus on one or two main goals and briefly explain how you plan on achieving them or how they will benefit your career in the long-term. This shows that you have thought these goals through and are clear about what you want in the future.

What is your career future answer? ›

Interviewers ask this question to determine whether your career goals align with the role and company. Answer honestly and explain how the role fits into your long-term goals and aspirations. Offer only professional aspirations such as leadership roles, expertise or business ownership.

What is the most important factor in your next career move? ›

Strong growth history and plans

When looking at a new career, the company's performance history and growth plans are also important factors to consider. You want a company that's going from strength to strength and can provide you with a stable, long-term career opportunity.

What would you say separates you from other candidates? ›

Focus on areas that you know you have unique strengths in and think beyond what the job description is asking of you. Demonstrating that you have a unique perspective and a thoughtful answer can make your interview a success. There are several ways to think about a standout response to this question.

What motivates you where you want to go next in your career answer? ›

Some of the sample answers are: The challenge of solving a new problem everyday motivates me to take up this role. My biggest motivation to get this job is my long term goal of helping a large number of people. This job gives me opportunity to contribute towards my goal.

Why should you hire you? ›

A: When answering, focus on your relevant skills, experience, and achievements that make you the best fit for the role.You should hire me because I am a hard worker who wants to help your company succeed. I have the skills and experience needed for the job, and I am eager to learn and grow with your team .

What is your career objective's best answer? ›

Some examples of objectives include: "Seeking a challenging position in [industry/field] where I can utilize my [skills/experience] to contribute to the success of the company." "To secure a [position title] role in a dynamic company that offers opportunities for professional growth and advancement."

What is your future goal's best answer? ›

Example Answer:

“At this stage of my career, my main goal is to gain hands-on experience and develop a strong foundation in [industry/field]. I am eager to learn and contribute to a team where I can utilise my [relevant skills] and continue to build upon them.

How do you answer a career interview question? ›

Your answers should reflect the skills the employer wants. Be positive and tailor your examples to the job description. If you don't have much work history, you can use examples from outside of work. You can also use examples from volunteering experience.

How do you answer a career plan question? ›

The best way to handle this question is to think about what your current career trajectory is, and how this role in this company fits in to help you achieve your ultimate goals. To enhance your answer, provide general ideas about the skills you want to develop and things you want to accomplish.

What are your career goals for the next five years? ›

“In five years, I see myself continuing to grow in my career and taking on more responsibility within the company by leveraging the expertise I've gained working in this industry for the past 5 years. I'm also looking to start a family in the next few years, so I'll be balancing work and home life.

How do you answer a job relocation question? ›

"I am absolutely open to relocating for the right opportunity. In fact, I am looking to take on more responsibilities and challenges, and I believe this position is the perfect opportunity for me to do so. I am excited about the possibility of relocating and immersing myself in a new environment and culture."

What is the meaning of career move? ›

a change of job, usually to a position with more responsibility and a higher income. It was a good career move.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Duane Harber

Last Updated:

Views: 5907

Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Duane Harber

Birthday: 1999-10-17

Address: Apt. 404 9899 Magnolia Roads, Port Royceville, ID 78186

Phone: +186911129794335

Job: Human Hospitality Planner

Hobby: Listening to music, Orienteering, Knapping, Dance, Mountain biking, Fishing, Pottery

Introduction: My name is Duane Harber, I am a modern, clever, handsome, fair, agreeable, inexpensive, beautiful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.