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We are currently looking to hire a Deputy COO to join our team embedded with our client in San Francisco, CA! This position offers a hybrid work arrangement and is open to candidates located in the San Francisco Bay Area, including the Peninsula, East Bay, North Bay, and South Bay regions.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Deputy Chief Operating Officer (Deputy COO) will support the leadership of a private family’s Residences & Personal Services Company by overseeing the day-to-day management of the Family’s residential properties. Reporting to the COO, this role is responsible for ensuring each property is maintained to the highest standards, supervising household staff, coordinating vendors and service providers, and managing ongoing maintenance, budgets, and projects across a portfolio that includes 19 homes primarily in the Bay Area, along with properties in Marin County, Palm Springs, New York City, and Florida. The Deputy COO will serve as the primary point of contact for property-level operations, providing hands-on oversight and ensuring seamless household experiences while escalating strategic or complex matters to the COO. This position requires strong experience in luxury residential property and facilities management, excellent organizational and leadership skills, discretion, and frequent travel throughout the Bay Area, with occasional out-of-state travel.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- A minimum of ten years of proven Family Office experience in a similar senior executive role with autonomous responsibility for a stand-alone business unit or company.
- Significant experience in property management capacity, such as Owners’ Representative and/or Construction Manager.
- Demonstrated experience in all aspects and phases of luxury residential development, design, and construction project management, including contract negotiation and management, and overseeing large teams of consultants,sub-contractors, and vendors.
- Knowledgeable of relevant local codes, property regulations, and legal requirements.
- Adept in personal service, residential property and home management, hospitality, property acquisition, and divestiture oversight.
- Familiarity with equine and ranch operations, including rangeland and natural resource management, preferred.
- Demonstrated experience maintaining a private employer’s confidentiality, safety, security, and privacy.
- Significant experience developing teams through top-tier human resource talent acquisition and best practices while ensuring optimal efficiency.
- Tech-savvy: advanced knowledge of both Google and Apple products, with demonstrable proficiency with
- Google Suite (calendar, drive, sheets, docs); calendaring programs; Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel,
- Outlook); Zoom and other online video communication software; PM/messaging tools.
- Personal Qualities & Character
- Must be a discreet individual who can work independently as an executive leader. The successful candidate will be a “self-starter” who can communicate organizationally and efficiently with others. Must possess high accuracy, exceptional attention to detail, and follow-through.
- Must be a critical thinker who can exercise judgment, set priorities, and cope with competing demands: excellent time management and general organizational skills.
- Ability to work closely with Family members, colleagues, employees, and vendors and promote a productive, congenial environment. Unwavering ability to tackle challenging issues openly, with tact and candor.
- Superb written and oral communication skills; a gift for distilling information into concise verbal and written formats.
- Ability to accommodate a non-traditional work schedule and remain flexible to meet the Family’s needs.
- Possess a hands-on, “No job too big or too small” attitude and have a strong moral compass and sense of personal integrity.
- This position requires up to 20% travel.
Human Resources & Vendor Management
- Professional Employer Organization (PEO): Manage the co-employer relationship on behalf of the Company.
- Staff Acquisition & Retention: As supported by the Company’s PEO, draft job descriptions, launch personnel searches, establish the interview process, and provide final hire recommendations to the Family, as appropriate. Perform annual performance reviews and provide salary and benefits recommendations.
- Onboarding & Training: Create and implement a comprehensive onboarding and training program to include new hire orientation and training as required to enhance job performance. Mentor staff and encourage ongoing professional development.
- Staff & Vendor Management: Facilitate communication and coordination between family members, employees, and external vendors. Ensure all vendors meet security and confidentiality protocols.
- Standard Operating Procedures: At the request of the Family, develop and oversee the preparation of standardized procedure manuals, direct quality assurance standards, and training programs.
- Employee Scheduling: Work with Family lines and staff to set priorities for their specific positions (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual, and seasonal duties) and coordinate schedule and time-off requests.
- Vendor & Supplier Relationships: Develop strong relationships with vendors and suppliers to ensure premium service delivery and competitive pricing. Appropriately represent the Company and/or the Family lines to vendors and suppliers