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Underwriting Team Lead
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Underwriting Team Lead
Evernest Holdings
The Underwriting Team Lead is the operational leader of Evernest’s Underwriting function, reporting directly to the Director of Leasing and serving as a strategic partner in driving portfolio performance. Shares responsibility with Leasing leadership to ensure disciplined risk management, strong approval quality, and optimized conversion outcomes. Recruits, develops, and coaches high-performing underwriting professionals. Builds a culture rooted in ownership, precision, and measurable results through structured 1:1s, quarterly performance reviews, and KPI management. Sets quarterly goals and monitors performance through Weekly and Quarterly Business Reviews. Ensures underwriting standards protect asset performance while enabling leasing velocity. Hands-on in daily operations, vendor oversight, and cross-functional alignment with Leasing, Resident Services, and the Call Center. Models extreme ownership, data-driven decision-making, and decisive leadership. Oversee day-to-day department operations, ensuring alignment with company objectives and achievement of both individual and team KPIs. Monitor and drive performance metrics including approval rates, signed lease conversion rates, and preventative delinquency management. Continuously identify process improvement opportunities to enhance department efficiency and application outcome ratios. Perform data analysis on application outcomes and make strategic adjustments to screening policy. Prepare and present Weekly Business Reviews (WBRs) and Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs) to senior leadership. Conduct regular 1:1 meetings and quarterly performance evaluations to support employee development. Lead departmental meetings and cross-functional department meetings to drive execution and resolve issues. Establish quarterly departmental goals and execute strategic initiatives to improve operational efficiency. Manage and maintain vendor relationships, ensuring service quality and issue resolution. Contribute to the Team Lead role with a consistently curious mindset. Embrace a high degree of ownership and flexibility in executing evolving responsibilities. Compensation $50,000-$60,000 (Negotiable based on experience)
Benefits
- Uncapped professional development opportunities, including weekly company-wide sessions focused on both personal and professional growth.
- Substantial health, dental, and vision coverage to keep you and your family well taken care of.
- Enjoy unlimited PTO, plus 8 paid company holidays.
- Weekly company-wide Q&A sessions with our CEO and leadership team.
- Weekly team meetings dedicated to process improvement and collaboration.
- Quarterly check-ins focused on growth, empowerment, and constructive feedback.
- Core Values
- Win Together – We will always put the Team first.
- Do the Right Thing - We will always be honest with each other, our residents, and our owners.
- Own the Outcome – We will continuously strive for the best way to serve our Owners.
- Embrace the Grind – We are committed to whatever it takes to lease your home to a well-qualified tenant.
- Grow Daily – Our team commits themselves to daily disciplines both inside and outside the office.
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