Description:
Join Quail West as our next HOA Manager — a pivotal leadership role supporting the daily operations, architectural integrity, and long-term success of our vibrant residential community.
This role functions as the second-in-command for the HOA department and plays a vital leadership role in architectural review coordination, governance and compliance oversight, financial administration, and homeowner relations. The HOA Manager ensures operational continuity, sound decision-making, and professional member engagement — especially in the Director’s absence.
About Quail West
Quail West is one of Southwest Florida’s premier private clubs—where exceptional service, genuine hospitality, and a commitment to excellence define our culture. With an engaged membership, award-winning amenities, and a collaborative team environment, we take pride in creating a workplace that feels as rewarding as it is professional.
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This is a Full-Time, Salaried Position
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Pay rate: Competitive compensation starting at $85,000, with flexibility for highly qualified candidates.
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Work Schedule: Monday - Friday . Weekends as needed.
Why Join the Quail West Team?
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Free Employee Meals
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Excellent Paid Time Off program
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Free Employee Assistance Program, Short-term Disability, and Life Ins
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Discounts on retail items at the Golf Shop & Salon
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Amazing parties & celebrations throughout the year
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Great Health Benefits (medical, dental, vision, & more!)
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Playing and practice privilege
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And many more!
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Assist the Director with daily HOA operations, capital projects, and strategic initiatives.
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Serve as acting operational lead in the Director’s absence, ensuring workflow continuity and timely decision-making.
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Supervise, train, evaluate, and maintain time records for the HOA Coordinator.
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Professionally manage and de-escalate homeowner concerns using diplomacy and solution-oriented communication.
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Coordinate across security, landscaping, property services, compliance, and administrative teams to ensure efficient community operations.
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Conduct routine property inspections and initiate, track, and verify completion of work orders.
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Oversee ARB administrative processes including application intake, review coordination, and communication with applicants.
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Prepare ARB & HOA Committee meeting agendas, supporting documentation, and official minutes; publish decisions and maintain accurate records.
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Monitor approved construction and renovation projects for compliance with approved plans and governing standards.
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Track renovation and new construction timelines, including Site Plan Management (SMP) progress.
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Coordinate ARB billing, refunds, consultant invoicing, and builder compliance requirements.
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Oversee HOA/ARB compliance tracking and work order management software.
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Maintain governance records, community website, and Rules & Regulations updates.
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Issue No Objection Letters and manage closing-related documentation.
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Process invoices, credit card transactions, and checkbook entries in accordance with established internal controls.
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Track capital project invoices and support budget alignment and monitoring.
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Assist with annual budget and capital planning.
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Support monthly financial closing procedures and documentation.
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Coordinate community recognition programs (e.g. Yard of the Month)
Requirements:
What We’re Looking For
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Active Florida Community Association Manager (CAM) license is required.
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Requires a high school diploma or GED; bachelor’s or associate degree preferred.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience directly related to Community Association Management for large scale community 500+ homes specifically for Homeowner Associations.
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Requires ARC/ARB experience for homeowner’s association, a minimum of 3-5 years preferred.
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Strong knowledge of Florida Statutes Chapter 720, governing documents, and HOA operational best practices.
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Demonstrated leadership experience supervising administrative or operations staff within a community association.
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Strong organizational, leadership, regulatory knowledge, financial acumen, demonstrated professionalism, and exceptional communication skills.
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Must be able to use MS Office Suite, particularly Outlook, Excel and Word. Must be able to adapt to management software, work order, and computer programs being utilized.
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Notary Public (helpful for closings and association documentation).
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Must have strong multi-tasking and organizational skills
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Ability to interpret governing documents, policies, and applicable statues.
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Ability to interpret and follow verbal and written instructions.
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Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing and exercise diplomacy.
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Professional judgment, discretion, and confidentiality in handling records and resident matters.
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Interpersonal skills necessary to effectively interface with all levels of personnel and work in a team environment.
Why You’ll Love It Here:
At Quail West, we believe in recognizing great work, celebrating milestones, and creating a workplace where people love to come to work. This is an opportunity to take on a high-impact leadership role within a thriving, well-established master-planned community. You’ll work alongside experienced leadership while helping guide the operational excellence and long-term success of the association.