University Partners

Part - Time Leasing Consultant

Avenue on College, Bloomington, IN - Part Time

About University Partners
University Partners  is a nationally recognized student housing owner, operator, and developer focused on creating vibrant, high-performing communities near major universities. We’re known for strong operations, collaborative teams, and hands-on involvement at the community level.

Role Overview
Leasing Consultants are the frontline of our communities. You’re responsible for driving leasing performance, delivering an excellent resident experience, and supporting day-to-day leasing and marketing efforts in a fast-paced, student-focused environment. This role is critical to the success of the property, especially during peak leasing season and Summer Turn.

 

Key Responsibilities

Leasing & Sales

  • Greet prospects, conduct tours, and convert traffic into leases
  • Follow Fair Housing guidelines in all interactions
  • Review applications, assist with verifications, and prepare lease documents
  • Manage renewals and support annual renewal campaigns
  • Maintain accurate guest cards, notes, and follow-up activity in Entrata
  • Send same-day thank-you emails and complete timely follow-ups

Customer Service & Operations

  • Provide exceptional service to current residents and visitors
  • Support day-to-day leasing office operations, including opening and closing procedures
  • Assist residents throughout their lease term and escalate issues as needed
  • Enter and track work orders in coordination with the maintenance team

Marketing & Community Standards

  • Conduct outside marketing as directed by the Community Manager
  • Maintain leasing office, model, and amenity presentation standards
  • Monitor signage, marketing materials, and overall curb appeal
  • Stay informed on competitor pricing, features, and specials

Summer & Turn Support (Required)

  • Actively support Summer leasing, move-ins, and high-volume traffic
  • Assist with Turn-related communication and coordination
  • Support move-in processes including lease packets, resident information updates, gate codes, and parking access
  • Help ensure apartments are move-in ready through inspections and coordination



Qualifications

  • School schedule as to align with our operational needs
  • Sales, leasing, marketing, or customer service experience preferred
  • Strong communication, organization, and time management skills
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, goal-driven environment
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Ability to work weekends, overtime, and peak Summer schedules as required
  • Experience with Entrata and Microsoft Office a plus
  • High School preferred, or equivalent combination of education and experience
     


Ready to Apply?
If you enjoy working with people, thrive in a competitive leasing environment, and want to grow with a student housing leader, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today.

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