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Community Director
$50K-$61K / yr. (est.)
$51K
$56,114 / year
$62K
Average base salary
The salary information provided is based on data collected from various reliable sources and may vary depending on individual qualifications and other factors.

About Community Director

What does a Community Director do?

As Community Directors, we are responsible for managing business processes and overseeing property for a community of homes. We supervise relations with community residents and manage maintenance services within a community. We inspect the property regularly and meet with potential residents to discuss issues and concerns. Creating strategies to meet resident’s goals living within the community and ensuring that residents have access to the necessary services is one of our main responsibilities. We assist the area director in the administration and management operations and supervise and evaluate resident assistant staff of the assigned areas. Working as assigned areas, we manage all community council funds and reconcile the account monthly.

Core tasks:

  • perform key inventory checks
  • monitor and update common area inventories
  • develop and maintain relationships with residents

Insights

How Many Years of Experience Do Professionals Need Before Becoming Community Director?
On average, people work 5-7 years in other positions prior to becoming a Community Director.
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Community DirectorNew York City, NY - A year ago
Why waste all that time in other positions when you could fast track your way to Community Director? 🤷
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Community DirectorSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
Guess it's time to start moving up the ladder after my 6 years of experience. Who's with me? 🚀
How Long Do Community Director Employees Typically Stay in Their Roles?
On average, Community Directors works in this position for 3-5 years across multiple employers.
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Event CoordinatorMiami, FL - A year ago
Damn! I never lasted more than a year in any job... I can never imagine committing 3-5 years to one role!
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Public Relations SpecialistHouston, TX - A year ago
🤷 I guess the range of 3-5 years is wide, but it makes sense in our fast-paced and ever-evolving industry.
What Is the Job Hopper Score for Community Director Employees?
Moderate job changes in Community Director, showing some career movement without excessive turnover.
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Software EngineerSeattle, WA - A year ago
Changing jobs too often dilutes technical expertise and impacts job satisfaction. Longevity in a role builds true mastery.
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Project CoordinatorLos Angeles, CA - A year ago
hey, guys, i think it's important to consider individual circumstances. not everyone gets the chance to change jobs frequently. let's be mindful of that 🙏

Career path

Path to job

Discover a Community Director's areas of knowledge sorted by their majors.
Explore the list of higher education institutions that a Community Director typically studied at.
Arizona State University-Tempe
Florida State University

Path after job

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Demographics

What Is the Age and Gender Ratio of Community Director Employees?
Gender ratio in Community Director position: 0.375478927203065 Male and 0.624521072796935 Female. Age ratio in Community Director position: 16-20: 7%, 21-30: 70%, 31-40: 16%, 41-50: 5%, 51-60: 2%, 60+: 0%. Community Director position is predominantly female (62.5%) with the largest age group being 21-30 years old, followed by 31-40 years old.
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Community DirectorSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
As a male Community Director, I'm proud to be part of the minority! 👊
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Community DirectorMiami, FL - A year ago
Age diversity seems limited. What can be done to attract more experienced professionals? 🤔

Workplaces

Who Are the Top Employers for Community Director?
Top employers of Community Director position: FPI Management, March of Dimes, Milestone Management. People who work in Community Director position most typically go on to work for the FPI Management.
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Community DirectorNew York City, NY - A year ago
Being a Community Director is all about leadership, not just working at certain companies. The top employer shouldn't define the occupation's success.
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Community DirectorPhoenix, AZ - A year ago
I've worked for FPI Management and it was a horrible experience! They don't deserve to be the top employer.
FPI Management
March of Dimes
Milestone Management
What Industries Does Community Director Typically Have Experience In?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of Community Director: Real Estate / Rental / Leasing, Religious / Grantmaking / Civic, Education, Administrative & Support, Professional / Scientific / Technical. Community Director employees most likely come from a Real Estate / Rental / Leasing industry background.
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Community DirectorHouston, TX - A year ago
What are some challenges that Community Directors face in maintaining a positive and engaging community?
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Community DirectorMiami, FL - A year ago
How can a Community Director ensure the implementation of effective conflict resolution strategies? 😠

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Discussion about Community Director

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How is the gender diversity among people working as a Community Director?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
60% of the workforce being women.
What is the typical age of people who work as a Community Director?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
The typical age is 28 for a Community Director.
How many years of experience do you usually have as a Community Director?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
You probably need around 6 years to work as a Community Director
Which industries should a Community Director consider working in?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
Real Estate / Rental / Leasing employs the most.
Is it encouraged to have a degree as a Community Director?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
Most people have No higher education
Which company employs the most people in the Community Director role?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
It’s common for a Community Director to work for FPI Management, March of Dimes, Milestone Management, UDR - Opening Doors to your future and Weidner Apartment Homes
How many years of experience as a Community Director is needed in average to switch to another position?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
You should work for 4 years before considering changing to another role.
Is it frequent for people to switch companies and still work as a Community Director?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
On average a Community Director works for only a few companies.
What work history do people usually have before becoming a Community Director?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
A Community Director probably worked as Property Manager, Community Manager or Leasing Consultant before
What typical professions people working as a Community Director switch to?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
Property Manager, Community Manager or Assistant Director can be a good next step
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