Posted August 21, 2026
Office Manager
Robert Half
Syracuse, NY, US
Full Time
23USD - 27USD per hour
Job Description
Job Description
We are looking for an Office Manager to support housing operations in Syracuse, New York through a contract-to-permanent opportunity. This position serves as a central point of coordination for applicant processing, resident issue resolution, rent collection activities, and accommodation requests, helping ensure compliance with housing policies and lease obligations. The role requires strong administrative judgment, clear communication, and the ability to work effectively with residents, property staff, and external parties.
Responsibilities:
• Oversee central office functions that support multiple housing sites, ensuring resident matters and administrative processes are handled accurately and in line with established policies.
• Manage applicant wait list activities by reviewing submissions for completeness, updating records, tracking placement status, and forwarding eligible files for eligibility review.
• Coordinate collection efforts for overdue tenant balances by preparing notices, organizing supporting documentation, monitoring repayment arrangements, and assisting with eviction-related processes when necessary.
• Represent the organization in Housing Court proceedings related to rent matters and maintain proper documentation for legal and administrative follow-up.
• Receive and assess resident and applicant concerns, investigate issues involving rent, transfers, or application status, and route matters to the appropriate teams for timely resolution.
• Work closely with property management staff to review delinquency reports, support resolution strategies, and process repayment agreements for outstanding rent.
• Serve as a liaison for residents seeking assistance, helping connect them with internal departments and resources to address service needs and ongoing concerns.
• Maintain accurate electronic records for applicants, tenants with past-due balances, and individuals requesting reasonable accommodations under Section 504.
• Review accommodation requests from applicants and residents with disabilities, evaluate supporting information, and provide recommendations based on Section 504 requirements.• Experience in administrative office support within a structured, compliance-driven environment.
• Knowledge of rent collection practices, account follow-up, and related documentation procedures.
• Ability to prepare clear correspondence, reports, and legal documents connected to collections or housing matters.
• Familiarity with Section 504 reasonable accommodation requirements and sensitivity to working with diverse resident populations.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to interact professionally with residents, staff, and court personnel.
• Proficiency in maintaining databases and computerized records with a high degree of accuracy and organization.
• Ability to build effective working relationships and handle sensitive situations with professionalism and sound judgment.
Responsibilities:
• Oversee central office functions that support multiple housing sites, ensuring resident matters and administrative processes are handled accurately and in line with established policies.
• Manage applicant wait list activities by reviewing submissions for completeness, updating records, tracking placement status, and forwarding eligible files for eligibility review.
• Coordinate collection efforts for overdue tenant balances by preparing notices, organizing supporting documentation, monitoring repayment arrangements, and assisting with eviction-related processes when necessary.
• Represent the organization in Housing Court proceedings related to rent matters and maintain proper documentation for legal and administrative follow-up.
• Receive and assess resident and applicant concerns, investigate issues involving rent, transfers, or application status, and route matters to the appropriate teams for timely resolution.
• Work closely with property management staff to review delinquency reports, support resolution strategies, and process repayment agreements for outstanding rent.
• Serve as a liaison for residents seeking assistance, helping connect them with internal departments and resources to address service needs and ongoing concerns.
• Maintain accurate electronic records for applicants, tenants with past-due balances, and individuals requesting reasonable accommodations under Section 504.
• Review accommodation requests from applicants and residents with disabilities, evaluate supporting information, and provide recommendations based on Section 504 requirements.• Experience in administrative office support within a structured, compliance-driven environment.
• Knowledge of rent collection practices, account follow-up, and related documentation procedures.
• Ability to prepare clear correspondence, reports, and legal documents connected to collections or housing matters.
• Familiarity with Section 504 reasonable accommodation requirements and sensitivity to working with diverse resident populations.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to interact professionally with residents, staff, and court personnel.
• Proficiency in maintaining databases and computerized records with a high degree of accuracy and organization.
• Ability to build effective working relationships and handle sensitive situations with professionalism and sound judgment.
