What are the responsibilities and job description for the Real Estate Proj Mgr 1 (Full-Time) - Special Projects Department position at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
This position exists to serve priesthood leaders by providing temples, headquarters, and other facilities for their use to help bring souls unto CHRIST.
The position is responsible for providing real estate-related professional services, maximizing the value and utility of owned / controlled Church real estate assets, and protecting Church real estate interests. Customers include Church related companies and departments. Customers expect that professional services will be provided within industry related and Church established metrics that measure quality, cost and timeliness
Responsibilities include the personal execution as well as the management of Church and contract professionals to identify, evaluate, acquire, dispose, manage, negotiate, lease, close, and otherwise conduct activities related to Church real estate interests
- Manage projects and professional services providers (corporate services and other disciplines and support processes); prepare/review binding legal documents.
- Provide technical real estate advice and be a resource for customers and priesthood leaders
- Analyze, prepare and deliver presentations for approvals Project management report meetings/administrative duties
Real Estate Manager (REM): will establish the limits of REPM 1 responsibility based on:
- transaction type, scope, and complexity
- minimal required negotiation expertise
- church department or entity/customer (e.g. Missionary, Welfare, FRI, etc.) routine potential impact/risk
Reports to REM; Work reviewed by REPM 2, 3 and/or REM; Interface with peers in other departments or disciplines. To provide opportunities for individual development, the REM may approve the temporary assignment of selected REPM 2 or 3 level responsibilities or tasks, as appropriate. With REM approval, the REPM 1 may mentor or train an RES or REA.
Required
- Bachelor's degree, or equivalent experience in Real Estate-related fields.
- Real estate-related Licensing/Certifications (e.g. broker, agent, property title, escrow, attorney, etc.), or equivalent certification in non-U.S. country.
- Four (4) – six (6) years of demonstrated expertise in real estate transactions, including site identification and analysis, negotiations, contracts, leases, site evaluations, appraisals, title reports, property closings and applicable governmental requirements.
- Computer skills include advanced experience with Microsoft Office Suite