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Withum is a forward-thinking, technology-driven advisory and accounting firm, helping clients to Be in a Position of Strength in today’s modern business landscape.  Withum empowers clients with innovative tools and solutions to address their accounting, tax and overall business management needs. Withum is a place where talent thrives. We recruit only the best and brightest people, with a genuine passion for the business.

We are seeking a Real Estate Valuation Manager who is an experienced professional with a minimum of 6+ years of experience to join our Forensic and Valuation Services Group (“FVS Group”). The Real Estate Valuation Manager can be based out of any of the following office locations: New York, NY; Princeton, NJ; Saddle Brook, NJ; Whippany, NJ;  East Brunswick, NJ; Red Bank, NJ; Bethesda, MD; Baltimore, MD; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Woburn, MA; Braintree, MA. This position offers the opportunity to work directly with other accounting professionals in performing accounting, auditing, advisory, and tax functions for our diverse client base.

This position will participate in business development and assist in supervision of staff including Appraiser Trainees. As such, the candidate should be qualified to register as a Supervisory Appraiser in at least one state within their geographic region. Advanced designation or candidacy for advanced designations such as the MAI, MRICS, CCIM, ASA, and AI-GRS is preferred.  

Withum’s brand is a reflection of our people, our culture and our strength. Withum has become synonymous with teamwork and client service excellence. The cornerstone of our success can truly be accredited to the dedicated professionals who work here every day, whose mission is to help our clients grow and thrive - to be in a position of strength. But our commitment goes beyond our clients as we continue to live the Withum Way, promoting personal and professional growth for all team members, clients, and surrounding communities.

How You’ll Spend Your Time:

  • Assisting audit, tax, and advisory teams in developing the appropriate scope of work for real estate valuation engagements
  • Analyzing and reviewing physical and financial characteristics of properties
  • Performing site visits to collect data on and performing observations of real estate
  • Researching and analyzing real estate markets, economics, public records, and sale and lease data
  • Performing independent appraisals of real property for estates, financial planning, lending, litigation, financial reporting, and other intended uses
  • Assisting audit teams in appraisal reviews of third-party reports and performing independent validation of values and inputs used in audits
  • Attending industry and professional society meetings, conferences, marketing, and recruitment events as necessary
  • Taking an active role in business development, client management, and project management
  • Demonstrating the ability to supervise junior and/or trainee-level staff as needed
  • Performing miscellaneous tasks as assigned

The Kinds of People We Want to Talk to Have Many of The Following:

  • Graduated with a Bachelor’s degree or higher in any field
  • 6+ years of experience
  • Ability to commute to one of our office locations. Depending upon geographic competency and business line need, experienced professionals with advanced credentials/professional designations who do not have supervisory responsibility for junior staff/trainees may be able to work from anywhere in the nation
  • Excellent interpersonal and computer skills
  • Excel, Word, and Adobe proficiency. Argus familiarity a plus, but not required

Expectations:

  • Managers are expected to be Certified General Appraisers who are qualified to be a Registered Supervisory Appraiser (or equivalent) in order to supervise trainee-level staff
  • Managers are expected to pursue at least one advanced designation, such as the MAI, AI-GRS, ASA, etc. The relevant designation will be determined through discussion with the department leaders

The compensation for this position will vary by location. If you reside in NYC, California, Washington State, or Washington, D.C., please see below. In addition to the base compensation, Withum offers a competitive benefits package and bonus program (for eligible roles) based on individual and firm performance. Final offer amounts are based on multiple factors such as the specific role, hiring location, as well as the individual’s skills, experience and qualifications. For additional information on our benefits, visit our website at https://www.withum.com/careers/

California/Washington State ranges are from $105,000 - $150,000
Washington, D.C. ranges are from $105,000 - $150,000
NYC ranges are from $105,000 - $150,000

Withum will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or because they are a protected veteran. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.Remotely anywhere within the United States except the States of Colorado & New York.

 

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