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Junior Property Manager

Boston, MA

Groma is a real estate investment, management, and technology company. It’s our mission to develop a wider range of real estate investing technology while providing a high-quality management experience for our renters across our city, our country, and eventually the world. We are passionate about the future of the greater Boston area and it is our goal to develop our local communities in innovative and sustainable ways.

About the Role

We are seeking a Jr. Property Manager to support the launch and growth of our Providence, Rhode Island portfolio. This individual will be our first team member based in Providence and will operate as a local extension of our Boston-based Property Operations team.

In the early months, this role will focus heavily on supporting property inspections, acquisition due diligence, vendor sourcing, and onboarding newly acquired residential properties. As the Providence portfolio grows, responsibilities will expand into full day-to-day property management and resident services.

This position will be based in Providence and will operate out of a local workspace, with regular coordination and structured reporting to Boston leadership. The ideal candidate is highly organized, proactive, comfortable working independently, and excited to help implement established systems in a new market.

Property Onboarding

  • Support the Acquisitions team with on-site property inspections, due diligence, and underwriting support
  • Assist in the transition of newly acquired assets from closing through operational stabilization
  • Coordinate initial property setup including utilities, vendor relationships, compliance requirements, and service agreements
  • Implement Groma’s established property management SOPs during the onboarding process
  • Provide feedback to Boston leadership regarding local operational considerations or Rhode Island regulatory requirements

Property Management Essentials

  • Execute Groma’s standard operating procedures across newly onboarded rental properties
  • Maintain strong communication with Boston-based Property Operations leadership
  • Establish and manage service agreements with local maintenance contractors, tenant/landlord attorneys, and residential leasing partners
  • Ensure compliance with Rhode Island landlord-tenant laws and local housing regulations
  • Maintain organized documentation and task tracking for all properties

Facility Management

  • Oversee day-to-day operations of Providence properties as they are acquired and stabilized
  • Conduct regular property inspections to identify maintenance or safety issues
  • Coordinate maintenance requests and ensure timely resolution
  • Manage emergency service coordination and generate incident reports when necessary
  • Ensure properties are maintained to a high standard and in compliance with applicable codes and regulations

Resident Services

  • Handle resident inquiries and concerns in a professional and timely manner
  • Support marketing and leasing efforts for available units
  • Coordinate resident onboarding and offboarding processes
  • Assist with delinquency follow-up and coordination of collections efforts
  • Support eviction processes in partnership with leadership and legal counsel
  • Help foster a positive resident experience aligned with Groma’s standards

Property Reporting

  • Assist in managing property-level budgets and tracking expenses
  • Prepare and maintain detailed operating reports on a weekly, monthly, and annual cadence
  • Track delinquency and unpaid balances and provide structured reporting to Boston leadership
  • Maintain accurate records across internal property management systems

Experience 

  • 2–4 years of experience in property management or a related real estate operations field
  • Strong organizational, documentation, and task management skills
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Comfort working independently while maintaining structured communication with remote leadership
  • Knowledge of Rhode Island landlord-tenant law preferred
  • Ability to coordinate vendors and cross-functional teams effectively
  • Availability to work evenings and weekends as needed

About our Culture

At Groma, we’re looking to build something big and are on a very fast growth trajectory. While a healthy work-life balance is important to our team, we want to be upfront that there may be times when we expect commitments outside of the standard 9-5. We strive to respect individuals and their needs, while also acknowledging the reality that we have a small team that is trying to accomplish some very ambitious goals in a short period of time.

We have an ever-evolving list of values and conventions that guide how we operate as a company, but here’s a high-level overview of how we think about doing what we do:

  • We’re committed to building an inclusive, equal opportunity, anti-discriminatory workplace that reflects the diversity of people and cultures that live, work, and play in the communities we seek to serve.
  • We approach our work with pragmatic idealism that enables us to focus on our desire to make the world a better place in ways big and small while also being open to intelligent compromises that accelerate us on our path to serve our broader societal goals.
  • Our whole team believes strongly in a value we shorthand as Justice League, not Superman. The challenges we are trying to solve require effective teams, not individual heroes. (Note: Yes… we are aware that Superman has been a member of the Justice League for quite some time now, but the analogy here is an easy, yet powerful, one for people to grasp. We don’t need a hero, we need a collaborative team of heroes who each bring something unique to the table to help solve problems that any of us individually would find daunting.)

Job Benefits

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, and paid time off. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit your resume and cover letter for consideration.

  • 5% 401k match
  • Fully covered high-quality health and dental insurance plans
  • Fully covered commuter passes for bus, subway, boat, or commuter rail
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 13 official company holidays
  • 1 floating holiday: We recognize that there are lots of holidays that are meaningful to different people in different ways and we want to celebrate that by enabling team members to have the time/space to commemorate those days however is appropriate, and using it as an opportunity - if they’d like to - to share the meaning of that day with the broader team



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