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Field Manager

Cleveland, OH

About Hazel Valley Homes

Hazel Valley Homes is redefining what it means to rent with care and trust. Our vision is simple yet powerful: Make renters proud of where they live through individualized care and attention. By empowering our team to make thoughtful, on-the-ground decisions for each unique home, we deliver exceptional service that meets the specific needs of our residents and communities.

We are a tight-knit, mission-driven team who value integrity, reliability, and local expertise, ensuring every decision is rooted in a deep understanding of the neighborhoods we serve. We hold ourselves to the highest standards of quality and strive to simplify the rental experience, allowing renters to focus on what matters most to them.

Hazel Valley Homes is growing fast, expanding beyond our St. Louis roots to bring our personalized approach to new markets. We’re looking for passionate individuals who want to be part of a dynamic, people-first company that prioritizes superior service and strong community connections.

Hazel Valley Homes is seeking a dedicated and experienced Field Manager to join our team full-time in St. Louis, MO. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in field operations, particularly within a scattered site single-family rental portfolio, along with exceptional organizational and communication skills.

Responsibilities

As a Field Manager at Hazel Valley Homes, your primary responsibility will be to ensure that all properties are well-maintained, safe, and ready for occupancy, reflecting the high standards of Hazel Valley Homes.

  • Your day-to-day activities will include conducting property inspections, serving as an extension of our Property Manager to ensure our brand and services are well represented both in office and in our front yards
  • Serve as liaison between our resident experience and Property Services team as needed to ensure that our in-house technicians or third party vendors are on site and completing service requests to the highest standards
  • Perform ad-hoc Property Management functions to add additional capacity to our teams, whether its planting marketing signage in front yards, transferring keys to our tenants or ensure homes are market ready, you like spending time in the field and growing our community.
  • You will also be responsible for collaborating with our Turn & Renovation team, assisting projects to minimize vacancy time.
    • Your ability to effectively manage multiple projects across different locations is crucial in this role. Additionally, you will maintain detailed records of all property activities and provide regular updates to the property management team to ensure the portfolio is operating efficiently.

Building strong relationships with contractors, suppliers, and team members is essential, as you will be the eyes and ears on the ground. Your ability to solve problems quickly, communicate effectively, and maintain a high standard of quality across all properties will be key to your success in this role.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR A FIELD MANAGER

  • High school diploma or equivalent; additional certifications in construction management, property management, or a related field are a plus
  • At least two years of experience in field operations, construction management, or property management, preferably with single-family rental properties
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
  • Strong organizational and leadership skills with the ability to manage multiple properties in different locations
  • Familiarity with property maintenance and repair processes, including knowledge of local building codes and regulations
  • Proficiency in using property management and scheduling software
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work independently and as part of a team

Why Join Hazel Valley Homes?

At Hazel Valley Homes, employees are encouraged to make a real impact every day. You’ll be part of a team that values your unique contributions and trusts you to make decisions that benefit residents and communities. Joining Hazel Valley Homes means being part of a mission-driven organization that puts people first—both renters and team members alike.

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