The Arch Denton is a student housing community in Denton, Texas, home to both UNT and TWU. That dual-university market means your resident base is genuinely diverse in schedules, expectations, and communication styles. This role sits at the center of all of it.
Scion calls this position an Experience Team Member, but the work is straightforward: you lease apartments, build relationships with residents and prospects, support the marketing effort, and keep the office running. It's a blend of sales and service, and neither half is optional. You're expected to carry both.
Day to day, you're giving tours, following up with leads, handling package retrieval, logging maintenance requests, and helping execute resident events. You'll also assist with social media content and local outreach. The leasing piece requires you to understand objections and report them back to management so the team can adjust. Turn periods at a student property are high-volume and high-pressure. You need to be available for them, full stop.
After-hours lockout coverage is part of the job. It won't happen every week, but when it does, you're the person who shows up. That's worth knowing upfront.
What separates strong candidates here isn't just a friendly personality. It's the ability to stay organized when the leasing office gets chaotic, communicate clearly with students and parents at the same time, and follow through on small tasks (package logs, maintenance follow-ups, office cleanliness) without being reminded. The leasing side gets most of the attention, but the administration side is what keeps the property functioning.
Scion offers health, dental, and vision coverage, 401k matching, paid time off, paid parental and maternal leave, a discretionary annual bonus, and learning reimbursement. This is a non-exempt, full-time position based on-site at The Arch Denton.
For someone early in a property management career, this role builds a real foundation. Leasing consultants who understand both the sales and the operational side of student housing move into assistant manager and property manager roles faster than those who only focus on traffic and closings. The administrative habits you build here follow you up.