Lifestyle Coordinator

Plano, TX
Full Time
Promenade
Entry Level
Position: Lifestyle Coordinator
Location: On-Site
Reports To: Property Manager / Marketing Director
Industry: Independent Senior Living Multifamily Community
Job Type: Full-Time | Some evenings, weekends, and holidays required

SunRidge Management Group is a trusted name in multifamily property management, with a strong track record and over 35 years of experience managing apartment communities nationwide. From affordable housing to luxury lease-ups, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service, operational excellence, and a people-first culture. Our Dallas-based corporate team supports communities coast to coast with a hands-on, detail-driven approach. SunRidge Management Group is an equal-opportunity employer that promotes a drug-free workplace.
We believe our people are our greatest strength. That’s why we foster a collaborative, ethical, and resident-focused culture where every team member plays a vital role in our continued success.

Position Summary
The Lifestyle Coordinator will create and coordinate social, emotional, mental, and physical activity programs, as well as other resident-related functions, to achieve community goals related to resident retention. This role is integral to the sales process by working closely with the Community Manager and Sales Consultant/s to drive traffic to the community. This role does whatever is necessary to make the selling process more effective and the move-in process more efficient. This position will contribute to the community sales team’s success in achieving year-end budgeted occupancy, revenue, and resident retention goals.

Key Responsibilities

Resident Activities & Event Coordination

  • Create and coordinate programs and events related to social and physical activities, including resident functions, birthday cards, welcome parties, off-site excursions, and other events.
  • Responsible for the set-up, preparation, and take-down for each event. At least 2 to 5 activities or events per day, 7 days a week, are required. (Many of these may be led by residents.)
  • Create and produce the monthly calendar with activities and events, newsletters, and fliers for the community as needed.
  • Photograph residents and events whenever possible for use in cards, social media, newsletters, videos, and other media sources.
  • Oversees the purchasing and coordination of any items required for the event.

Resident Relations & Community Engagement

  • Meet with each new resident to create a profile of preferred activities and events.
  • Interact with all residents and, if possible, acknowledge them by name.
  • Provide assistance as necessary with the ongoing Resident Surveys and Activity Questionnaires.
  • Maintain confidentiality of pertinent information concerning residents and staff.
  • Coordinate the resident volunteer program by enlisting volunteers and managing the volunteer schedule to ensure consistent, equal participation from all who wish to participate.
  • Recruit and train volunteers from within the community to participate in events, activities, and clubs.

Sales, Marketing & Outreach

  • Greet all prospects warmly and professionally, qualify needs, and guide them through tours of available apartments.
  • Maintain prospect attendance records for each event when possible, collecting prospect contact information for future use and follow-up.
  • Should be knowledgeable of the community and other policies to assist with community tours if needed.
  • Create partnerships with local vendors, businesses, and organizations to enhance community events, including parties, door prizes, opportunity drawings, and sponsorship opportunities.

Vendor & Transportation Coordination

  • Schedule and manage transportation program, if provided.
  • May be instrumental in interviewing and recommending local, licensed transportation companies to transport residents to off-site destinations and excursions.
  • May coordinate the interview process and make recommendations for hiring qualified and certified instructors for on-site exercise and spa activities.
  • Assist and train on-site staff to host successful resident activities and, when possible, participate in the events.

Budgeting & Administrative Support

  • Provide input into the development of budget(s) for properties within the property portfolio as it relates to planned activities, resident retention, and excursions.
  • Manage expenses within approved budget guidelines.

Qualifications
  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
  • Previous experience in activities coordination, hospitality, senior living, customer service, or community engagement preferred.
  • Knowledge of Fair Housing regulations, ADA, and leasing compliance (or must complete training within 90 days).
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and property management systems (e.g., Yardi or OneSite) preferred.
  • Positive attitude, team-oriented mindset, and commitment to excellent customer service.
  • Creative, energetic, and resident-focused mindset.
  • Ability to work weekends and occasional holidays as needed.
Resident Activities & Community Engagement
  • Plan and implement resident activities and events based on residents' interests and needs.
  • Develop innovative programs that encourage resident participation, wellness, entertainment, and social connection.
  • Coordinate holiday celebrations, themed events, educational workshops, fitness classes, and social gatherings.
  • Establish and coordinate the Community Resident Council and attend all meetings.
  • Foster a warm, welcoming, and engaging environment throughout the community.
  • Promote resident participation in activities, events, and community programs.

Work Environment
This is a full-time, on-site position at the assigned apartment community. We need some weekend and holiday availability for tours, events, and operational coverage.

Physical Requirements
  • Must be able to walk the property daily, show apartments, climb stairs, bend, and lift light items.
  • Frequent standing, walking, and interaction with residents and prospects.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license, automobile insurance, and reliable transportation for work-related travel (bank runs, marketing, errands).

Why Join Us?
SunRidge offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
  • Enjoy opportunities for professional growth and development within a supportive culture.
  • Access to benefits, including low-cost health, dental, and vision insurance, life, and disability coverage.
  • Voluntary wellness plans (critical illness, accident, hospital indemnity)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Access to Financial Planning Resources and Employer-Matched 401(k) Plan
  • PTO & Sick Time, Paid Holidays, Birthday Leave, Work Anniversary Leave

Join the SunRidge Team
If you're a motivated, ethical, and service-minded leader ready to take ownership of a thriving community, we want to hear from you. Apply today and be part of a company where people truly are our greatest strength.
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