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How much do part time community jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time community in California is $18.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.19 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are part-time community jobs?

Part-time community jobs are positions that involve working with local groups, organizations, or the public to support community needs or initiatives, but on a schedule that is less than full-time. These roles can include assisting at community centers, organizing events, providing outreach, or supporting non-profit activities. Part-time community workers help build stronger neighborhoods and improve the well-being of residents, often with flexible hours that allow for work-life balance. Such jobs are ideal for students, retirees, or anyone seeking to contribute positively to their community while maintaining other commitments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part-Time Community Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part-Time Community Manager, you typically need experience in community engagement, social media management, and content creation, often supported by a background in communications or marketing. Familiarity with platforms like Facebook, Discord, Slack, and tools such as Hootsuite or Sprout Social is common, along with basic analytics and moderation systems. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and conflict resolution abilities help you effectively build relationships and foster a positive community atmosphere. These skills are crucial for maintaining active, engaged communities and ensuring smooth, respectful interactions between members.

What is the difference between Part Time Community vs Part Time Social Worker?

AspectPart Time CommunityPart Time Social Worker
Required CredentialsVaries; often high school diploma or equivalent, some roles may require certificationsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in social work or related field; licensure may be preferred
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, outreach programs, non-profit organizationsHospitals, clinics, social service agencies
Employer & Industry UsageNon-profits, government agencies, community organizationsHealthcare, government, non-profit sectors
Common Search & Comparison IntentLooking for flexible, community-based rolesSeeking social work roles with community focus

Part Time Community roles typically involve community outreach and support in various settings, often with less formal credentials. Part Time Social Workers usually require specific social work qualifications and work within healthcare or social service agencies. Both roles serve community needs but differ in credentials and work environments.

What are some common responsibilities and challenges of working as a part-time community manager?

As a part-time community manager, you'll typically be responsible for moderating online discussions, responding to member inquiries, organizing events, and supporting engagement across social platforms. A key challenge is balancing responsiveness and community needs with limited working hours, which requires strong time management and prioritization skills. You'll often collaborate with marketing or customer support teams to address issues and gather feedback, and may have opportunities to contribute ideas for growing and nurturing the community.
What are the most commonly searched types of Community jobs in California? The most popular types of Community jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Part Time Community jobs? Cities in California with the most Part Time Community job openings:
Part-Time Community Manager - Carlsbad, CA

Part-Time Community Manager - Carlsbad, CA

USA Properties Fund

Carlsbad, CA

$25 - $27/hr

Part-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

PART-TIME COMMUNITY MANAGER – Vintage at Marja Acres - Carlsbad, CA.
USA MULTIFAMILY MANAGEMENT, INC. is engaged in the management of residential multifamily communities. We develop, build, own and manage our properties. Our properties are located throughout California and Nevada and range in size from 52 units to 397 units. We specialize in Tax Credit; Section 42 properties (LIHTC – Low Income Housing Tax Credit). USA Multifamily Management is a subsidiary of USA Properties Fund, Inc., a full-service, fully diversified, privately owned real estate investment and development organization.

When you join the USA team, you'll find a collaborative work environment and the opportunity to develop your talents in an organization that provides needed services to those in our communities.

We also offer:

  • Regular training opportunities and career development planning.
  • An employee referral bonus program.
  • Employee Recognition and Appreciation Events 

Learn more about working for USA at: https://www.usapropfund.com/careers.asp

We are seeking a Part-Time Community Manager for our brand new 47 unit Senior Community, Vintage at Marja Acres, CA.  The Community Manager will report to the Regional Manager.  This is a non-exempt position with a Monday through Friday 9 am - 3 pm.  We offer a competitive salary, depending on experience, starting at $25 -  $27 per hour. 


JOB SUMMARY:
· Community Manager is accountable for property operations
· Supervise and coordinate staff, activities and resources in order to accomplish property objectives
· Manage portfolio; maximizing occupancy levels and property values

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that could be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this position.

  • Routinely provides usable solutions to work-related problems; focuses on the good in a situation, approaching tasks and projects with a positive outlook.
  • Responsible for providing direct supervision to all community staff
  • Thinks through problems systematically and provides insight on possible solutions.
  • Reinforces all safety policies and ensures that all maintenance needs at the community are met
  • Diligent and disciplined when completing a task or project
  • Handles difficult situations (resident complaints, concerns, and special requests, etc...) while keeping communication positive and professional
  • Confident and self-assured
  • Comfortable holding subordinates accountable for their actions and leads by example to maintain goals and timelines
  • Meets all financial benchmarks as outlined in the budget developed annually; ensuring that income is at or above budget expectations while maintaining occupancy as outlined in the community budget.
  • Maintaining rents at the tax credit maximum and reviewing the aged receivables report regularly and collecting outstanding balances from existing residents
  • Reviews the aged receivables report regularly and collects outstanding balances from existing and past residents
  • Reviewing and negotiating contracted expenses as directed by the District Manager, Area Managers Regional Manager and/or Asset Preservation.
  • On a monthly basis, the Manager is expected to be able to produce a report outlining all significant variances in income/expenses; and a report detailing collections effort at the property.
  • Post resident rent payments, posting subsidy/housing rent payments where applicable.
  • Developing and maintaining positive, professional relationships with residents, vendors and team members
  • Monitoring marketing efforts and developing new strategies as needed to address both short- and long-term marketing and leasing goals
  • Conducting property tours and provides information about the property’s performance to owners, investors and regulatory agencies as required
  • Leading periodic community meetings for the residents.
  • Responsible for maintaining compliance with all general and property specific regulations. This may include LIHTC at varying levels of the area median income, Bond, MHP, MHSA, RHCP, and/or HOME program requirements.
  • Resident recertifications are completed on time each month
  • All initial applications are completed within two weeks of application date
  • For mixed-income communities, ensuring that the applicable fraction for each building is consistently maintained
  • Responsible for interviewing and recommending candidates to fill vacant positions. They are responsible for ensuring that the selected candidate is on-boarded according to USA policy.
  • Identifying and leveraging the strengths of each employee to maximize their value to the organization
  • Completing regular performance reviews along with a formal annual performance appraisal for each employee
  • Ensuring that each employee is trained in the specific skills required to complete her/his job, coaching employees to success in executing assigned tasks using available resources.


REQUIRED SKILLS:
· Must have at least two (2) years of experience in on-site property management, with Tax Credit knowledge
· Computer skills in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel
· Knowledge of YARDI Voyager
EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION:
· Management of on-site staff and resources
· Successful track record of meeting property goals
· Low Income Housing Tax Credit experience
· Must have a valid CA driver’s license & reliable transportation
· High School Diploma or GED required
TO APPLY:
Attach resume to online application
USA Multifamily Management, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and a drug free work place.