About Us:
The elected Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County is primarily responsible for identifying and appraising all real and tangible personal property within the county and certifying the annual tax roll with the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) in accordance with the Florida Constitution and state law. Additional responsibilities include the maintenance of all associated property records, the administration of all exemptions, and the annual notification to all property owners in Miami-Dade County of the assessed value of their property.
Income Evaluation Specialist
We are looking for a specialist with advanced specialized technical work in planning and conducting specialty income assessments and programs. Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Real Estate, Finance, Economics, or Accounting; or completion of 60-semester credits, Certified Florida Evaluator certification or equivalent, and two years of experience in real estate appraisal; or high school diploma or GED, Certified Florida Evaluator certification or equivalent, and two years of experience in mass appraisal in residential, industrial, commercial or personal property is required.
An Income Evaluator Specialist Employee is responsible for mass appraisal work in technical income assessment specialties involving all real estate and personal property assessment phases. Responsibilities include establishing and applying appropriate capitalization rates, analyzing market data for rents and operating expenses to develop assessments for income-producing properties, and recommending market value assessments for multi-million-dollar properties. Work is performed in accordance with generally accepted appraisal methods and techniques, departmental procedures, and legal requirements governing assessment, and incumbents exercise considerable independent judgment in recommending market value assessments for high-value properties. Supervision is received from a professional superior who effectively reviews work to apply technical appraisal methods to complex income assessment specialties.
The Location:
We are located in the heart of Downtown Miami, Florida, in the Stephen A. Clark Building, known as the Government Center and the headquarters for the Miami-Dade County government. The Government Center Metro Station is inside the building, giving you easy access to public transit.
Why Should You Apply?
The Miami-Dade County Office of the Property Appraiser is an equal-opportunity employer to provide an inclusive environment based on mutual respect for all candidates and team members. Therefore, employment decisions, including hiring decisions, are not based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.
We offer a culture of learning promotional opportunities and a Leadership team that is communicative and compassionate—impactful work by serving the residents of our community. Visit our website to learn more about the Miami-Dade County Office of the Property Appraiser’s excellent benefits, including career training, tuition waivers, paid vacations, insurance, and retirement programs.
Interested?
We invite you to apply to become an essential member of our team.
Complete your application online at County Jobs (miamidade.gov).
Closing Date: Sunday, June 25, 2023
Additional Qualifications:
- To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skill, and ability required.
- Considerable knowledge of real estate appraisal methods and techniques.
- Considerable knowledge of the Statutes and Ordinances governing tax assessment and real property. Considerable knowledge of balance sheets, operating statements, tax returns, present worth concepts, and discounted cash flows.
- Knowledge of the principles of accounting.
- Knowledge of the Dade County Metropolitan area’s general land values and land use characteristics. Knowledge of public relations principles and techniques.
- Ability to develop practical recommendations for assessments of income-producing property. Ability to make income projections based on market trends.
- Ability to use various approaches to estimate real estate value for Ad Valorem taxation. Ability to analyze multiple market data for rents and operating expenses to develop assessment recommendations. Ability to answer questions tactfully and provide information to the public.
- Ability to understand and analyze a variety of financial statements, reports, and schedules.
Respond to this ad:
Miami-Dade County The Office of the Property Appraiser
Deana S Naraine
pahr@mdcpa.net