- A diploma in Urban Land Economics or a post-secondary degree or diploma in a related discipline majoring in Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment
- An AMAA, CAE or AACI Designation will be considered an asset
- Candidates near completion of their education or designation may also be considered
- Experience in completing assessment valuations will be considered an asset
- Successful relationship-building skills that are collaborative, responsive and supportive
- Strong organization and time management skills
- The ability to complete daily duties while managing the demands of timelines & deadlines
- A personal vehicle available for performing site inspections
- Successful candidates who have their designation - or after successfully attaining it - will receive certification pay equal to an additional $2 per hour.
- Successful candidates with lesser education and qualifications than minimum requirements, will be placed at developmental rates, pending completion of requirements.
Residential Assessor - Lethbridge, Canada - City of Lethbridge
Description
Job Brief
We are currently seeking an experienced Residential Assessor to join our team of professionals.
(Permanent, full-time; 75 hours bi-weekly)
Are you an Assessment professional who is committed to ensuring that property owners receive fair and accurate valuations of their residential holdings? Are you dedicated to providing a high level of public service with seasoned analysis experience and attention to detail? If this describes your career path, then the City's Assessment & Taxation Department has an attractive job opportunity to consider. We are currently seeking an experienced Residential Assessor to join our team of professionals.
The Role:
The Residential Assessor provides a key service in implementing and maintaining uniform property assessments for residential properties. As the successful candidate, you will be part of a team that conducts inspections and applies the cost, income, and direct sales comparison approach to value on a mass basis. You will also prepare and defend assessments and answer inquiries from residential property owners. You will have advanced communication skills for: developing effective business relationships; having successful interactions with the public; and conducting presentations to Assessment Tribunals. You will also be known for your advanced analytical skills and attention to detail, as well as the successful ability to work within a team environment with minimal supervision. Strong working knowledge of relevant legislation and proficiency using the CAMAlot system, other related applications, and Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook is essential.
A valid Alberta Class 5 Operator's license and personal vehicle, plus the ability to perform inspection work in all types of weather conditions, are also required.
Wage : $44.95 per hour (current 2022 market-assigned rate)
Status : Permanent, full-time; 75 hours bi-weekly
Your professional skillset and experience:
Please note:
The City of Lethbridge offers an attractive and comprehensive, flexible benefits package; and flexible work arrangements.