Appraiser II or Appraiser III (DOQ/DOE)
City of Charlottesville
Appraiser II or Appraiser III (DOQ/DOE)
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Appraiser II or Appraiser III (DOQ/DOE)
Salary
Depends on Qualifications
Location
Charlottesville (22902), VA
Job Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Number
250700014
Department
Finance Department
Division
Real Estate Assessor
Opening Date
08/14/2025
Closing Date
9/17/2025 5:00 PM Eastern
Bargaining Unit
N/A
+ Description
+ Benefits
+ Questions
General Summary
This position may be filled as a Appraiser II or III, depending on qualifications:
+ The preferred hiring amount for an Appraiser II is between $64,468.43 - $77,630.30 Annually (Non-exempt).
+ The preferred hiring amount for an Appraiser III is between $73,809.90 - $92,457.74 Annually (Exempt).
Starting offer is based on applicable education, experience, and internal equity. This is a full-time position which provides excellent benefits including 13 paid holidays plus 1 floating holiday, paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance options with employer contribution, employer-paid life insurance, City's retirement options, gym membership reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, and continuing education/training opportunities.
+ For a general summary of benefits offered by the City, please click the 'benefits' tab on this posting, or visit https://www.charlottesville.gov/1047/Employee-Benefits.
+ The City of Charlottesville manages its own retirement system which offers both a defined benefit and a defined contribution option. While the City does not participate in VRS, the City has a Portability Agreement with VRS and there are certain provisions that must be met. For questions pertaining to the Portability Agreement, please contact the City's Benefits Administrator at 434-970-3462.
The Appraiser II performs responsible professional and technical work in the appraisal of more difficult and complex residential properties for tax assessment purposes. Performs work under the general supervision of the Appraisal Supervisor.
The Appraiser III performs senior level professional and highly complex/advanced technical work to assess commercial, industrial, and/or residential property for tax assessment purposes. May be assigned as Commercial or Residential Appraiser. The Commercial Appraiser reports to the City Assessor.
Essential Responsibilities and Duties
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations will be considered to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The essential functions of the job are not limited to those listed in the job description. The City retains the discretion to add to or change the duties of the position at any time.
Appraiser II responsibilities and duties:
+ Appraisal of more difficult and complex residential properties for tax assessment purposes.
+ Inspects properties to evaluate quality of construction, dimensions, improvements, site characteristics, condition, and other factors considered in the appraisal process.
+ Collects data contained in plans, specifications, building permits, public records, deeds and property record cards, etc.
+ Maintains current files and records of tax appraisal activities and associated documentation; responsible for updating photos of real property.
+ Responds to inquiries from property owners on all aspects of valuing property, including sales, current market trends, neighborhood characteristics, and pertinent laws and codes.
+ Evaluates information collected during fieldwork and utilizes a computer-aided, mass-appraisal model to derive individual property values. Calculates statistical data such as COD's, PRD's, and median sales ratios to evaluate the accuracy of the model.
+ Reviews building permits to determine code mandated value as of January 1st of every year and whether totally or partially complete.
+ Visits and inspects permitted properties to determine the value added when completed.
+ Makes partial year assessments of new construction required for the valuation and billing of properties by Treasurer's Office.
+ Investigates complaints and/or appeals of property assessments. Explains the appraisal process, State and local codes and laws to complainants. Reviews disputed assessments; conducts reassessments; and prepares recommendations for disposition to the Board of Equalization as appropriate.
+ Answers a broad range of questions from the public pertaining to real estate matters, including market trends, construction costs and values, development trends, market sales, plats, deeds, and real estate laws and codes
+ Responsible for appropriate use and maintenance of City equipment, tools and other resources, including work time.
+ Regular and reliable attendance.
Appraiser III responsibilities and duties when assigned as Commercial Appraiser :
+ Plans and organizes commercial property assessments to include, but not limited to, evaluating the development of the sales, cost, and income approaches to value.
+ Manages commercial, industrial, leasehold and special use property assessments to meet State and City codes and ordinances through several appraisals methods, such as valuating the income, market and cost of commercial properties and structures.
+ Tracks overall work status of commercial reassessment and new construction throughout the year. Collects and organizes commercial property value data for presentation and analytical purposes.
+ Makes periodic review and inspection of commercial appraisal records and assures effective follow-up practices regarding the more difficult properties which require the use of advanced appraisal methods and assure consistent application of standards.
+ Oversees development and maintenance of records and documentation on properties, benchmarked sales data, construction cost, income and expense reports and analysis, sale assessment ratio studies and other statistical reports. Maintains computer database of all commercial building data to ensure accurate valuations of commercial properties and structures throughout the City.
+ Takes measurements of buildings, collects data relative to amenities, and other conditions affecting values; makes calculations and applies such data for the purpose of appraising commercial buildings valued as high specific buildings.
+ Represents the City in litigation and legal matters in relation to the questioning of determinations made in regard to commercial valuations.
+ Maintains active and thorough knowledge of local property trends and of modern appraisal methods and techniques.
+ Maintains consistent communication with property owners and/or their designees amidst inquiries regarding commercial assessments, managing complaints/appeals, and communicating appraisal methods and aspects of valuing property, including sales, current market trends, neighborhood characteristics, and pertinent laws and codes.
Other Duties
+ Performs additional duties to support operational requirements as apparent or assigned.
Education, Experience and Skills
Education and Experience cited below reflect the minimum qualifications for an Appraiser II. To view the full job description and Minimum Qualifications for the Appraiser III assigned to Commercial Appraisals, please click : HERE (https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/charlottesville/classspecs/1309506) . Candidates may qualify by demonstrating the required knowledge and skills outlined for the job through experience(s) other than formal education such as college.
+ Bachelor’s degree with major course work in real estate, business, finance, economics or related field AND at least 3 years of experience in mass appraisal work.
OR
+ Associate’s degree with course work in real estate, business, finance, economics or related field AND at least 5 years of experience in mass appraisal work.
OR
+ High School diploma or GED AND at least 7 years of experience in mass appraisal work.
OR
+ An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of the specific requirements listed above.
Certifications/Licenses/Other Requirements
+ Within 1 year of start date, Successful completion of the following real estate courses required for State certification and professional designation through IAAO (International Association of Assessing Officers):
+ Course 101: Fundamentals of Real Property Appraisal
+ Course 102: Income Approach to Valuation
+ Course 300: Fundamentals of Mass Appraisal
+ 151 Workshop: Standards of Practice and Professional Ethics
+ Must obtain and maintain a valid Virginia driver’s license and acceptable driving record according to City criteria.
+ Must meet qualifications prescribed by the Department of Taxation.
+ Required to successfully pass a pre-employment background check and pre-employment drug screen.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics:
Job Knowledge
+ Comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practices of mass appraising for assessment purposes.
+ Comprehensive knowledge of building construction practices and for building and land values.
+ Working knowledge of the state laws, charter provision and municipal ordinances relating to real property assessing.
+ Knowledge of Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) system or similar appraisal software.
Reading
+ Advanced: ability to read and understand complex books, reviews, scientific or technical journals, abstracts, financial reports, and/or legal documents. Ability to read and understand building construction plans and specifications, cadastral mapping, and GIS systems.
Writing
+ Intermediate: ability to write reports, prepare business letters, explanations, and summaries with proper format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar, using all parts of speech.
Math
+ Intermediate: ability to deal with a system of real numbers, and practical application of fractions, percentages, ratios/proportions and measurement.
Communication Skills
+ Intermediate: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, city officials, other employees, the general public, and others. Decisions regarding interpretation of existing policies may be made. Contacts may involve stressful, negative interactions requiring high levels of tact and the ability to respond to aggressive interpersonal interactions. Elements of persuasion may be necessary to gain cooperation and acceptance of ideas.
Independence and Decision-Making
+ Requires Limited Direction: normally completes work according to their own judgment, requesting supervisory assistance occasionally. Special projects are managed with little oversight and assignments may be reviewed upon completion. Performance reviewed periodically.
Technical Skills
+ Skilled: work requires a comprehensive, practical knowledge of a technical field with use of analytical judgment and decision-making abilities appropriate to the assigned and apparent job responsibilities. Ability to operate standard office equipment, computers, calculators. Proficient in more advanced software applications, as well as Excel, Word and PowerPoint, and in special financial reporting and tracking systems used within functional area.
Fiscal Responsibilities
+ No budgetary/fiscal responsibilities.
Supervisory Responsibilities
+ No responsibility for direction or supervision of others.
Other Characteristics
+ Effective time management and organizational skills; sometimes under strict time constraints.
+ Frequent change of tasks.
+ Tedious or exacting work.
+ Perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
+ Works closely with others as part of a team.
+ May require dealing with angry, frustrated and/or upset individuals.
Physical Conditions & Additional Information
Physical Demands
+ Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.
+ Must be able to communicate information and ideas so others understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
+ Ability to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
+ Often requires walking over rough or uneven surfaces, bending, stooping, and standing.
+ Must frequently operate a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine and computer printer.
Machines, Tools, Equipment, Software and Hardware:
+ Typically requires use of standard office equipment and telephone, and related software and hardware; and any other equipment as appropriate or as assigned, including using and reading a tape measure.
Work Environment
+ Primarily works in an office environment where there may be exposure to computer screen for extended periods of time, monitor glare and dust; however, in the course of field visits, may be exposed to extreme temperatures, outdoor weather conditions, and allergens.
+ The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
The City of Charlottesville is an Equal Opportunity Employer and supports workforce diversity at all levels of the organization. The City prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and pregnancy-related conditions), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. The City is dedicated to this with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities, access to facilities and programs, and general treatment during employment.
Requests for reasonable accommodation by individuals with disabilities may be requested by contacting Human Resources at (434) 970-3490 or hr@charlottesville.gov.
The City of Charlottesville conducts job related background checks, reference checks, and pre-employment drug tests, in accordance with federal, state, and local law, of applicants who reach the final stages of the employment selection process. The City’s policy has not changed because of the decriminalization of marijuana in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Marijuana remains an illegal drug under federal law, and it continues to be a violation of the US Department of Transportation regulations and the City’s policy prohibiting employees from testing positive for marijuana.
SUMMARY OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Updated July 1, 2022
Benefits cited represent those for regular 40-hour employees and may differ for Management Level, Part-Time, and/or Library positions. Long-term temporary employees are eligible for all benefits except retirement. Interns, temporary, seasonal, substitute, and relief employees are not eligible for benefits.
1. LEAVE:
+ Vacation:
+ 3.09 hours accrued biweekly -- 0 - <3 years
+ 3.85 hours accrued biweekly -- 3 - <5 years
+ 4.62 hours accrued biweekly -- 5 - <10 years
+ 5.40 hours accrued biweekly -- 10 - <15 years
+ 6.16 hours accrued biweekly -- 15 - <20 years
+ 6.93 hours accrued biweekly -- 20 - <25 years
+ 7.70 hours accrued biweekly -- 25+ years
+ Sick:
+ 4.62 hours per biweekly pay period, approximately 120 hours a years, no limit on accumulation
+ Holidays:
+ 14 paid holidays per calendar year (13 observed and 1 floating)
2. INSURANCE:
+ Aetna Medical –
+ Choose from three options with different premiums and levels of coverage and coverage is effective on the first of the month following date of hire:
+ HMO: $0 premium for employee only coverage
+ POS 1: Employee-only premium of $36.28 per biweekly pay
+ POS 2: Employee-only premium of $13.02 per biweekly pay
+ (Dependent coverage is available but the cost of the premium is not subsidized.)
+ Prescription Card ($10 generic, $30 lower cost name brand, $55 higher cost name brand)
+ Mail Order Maintenance Prescription Drug Program ($20 generic, $60 lower cost name brand, $110 higher cost brand)
+ Dental (Delta Dental)
+ No cost for employee only coverage. Dependent coverage is available but the cost of the premium is not subsidized.
+ Diagnosis and Preventive -- 100% of allowable charge; Basic Dental Care - 80%; Major Dental Care - 50%
+ Primary -- $50 deductible, 80/20
+ Prosthetic & Complex Restorative -- $50 deductible, 50/50
+ $1,500 maximum annual benefit
+ $1,000 Orthodontic Benefit
+ MetLife Vision Plan: Optional
+ Employee only coverage: $2.50 bi-weekly; Dependent coverage also available at differing rates.
+ Eye health exam, dilatation, prescription and refraction of glasses covered after $10 co-pay;
+ $130 allowance for frames, after co-pay, plus additional discounts where accepted.
+ Life:
+ Two times annual salary (paid by the City)
+ Optional supplemental life available for employee, spouse, dependents (paid by employee)
+ AFLAC: Optional
+ Cancer/accident/short term disability/intensive care insurance (paid by employee)
+ Long Term Disability
+ Protection from income loss due to long-term illness or injury (paid by the City)
3. RETIREMENT: The City of Charlottesville manages its own retirement system and does not participate in VRS, however the City has a Portability Agreement with VRS. There are certain provisions that must be met and the portability request must be executed within 18 months of vesting in the City's Plan.
+ Pension:
+ Choose from two options:
+ A Defined Benefit Pension plan pays a monthly benefit in retirement using a defined formula based on the employee's earnings history, tenure of service, and age. Our plan has a 5 year vesting period and an employee contribution of 5% of salary.
+ A Defined Contribution 401a plan in which fixed contributions are paid into an individual's account by the employer, the contributions are invested, returns (positive or negative) are credited to the account, and the account balance is used to provide retirement benefits. The vesting schedule for our 401a plan is 33% after one year of service, 67% after two years of service, and 100% after three years of service. There is no required contribution from salary. (Note that: the Defined Contribution retirement plan is the only plan available for Library employees)
+ Supplemental:
+ Deferred Compensation (457) - employee contribution
4. OTHER BENEFITS:
+ Flexible Spending Accounts:
+ Health Care Expenses
+ Dependent Care Expenses
+ Parking/Mass Transit Expenses
+ Parking Subsidy of $50 per month
+ Wellness Programs:
+ Gym Reimbursement Program
+ Monthly On-Site Nurse and Annual Flu Shots
+ Health Screenings and Fairs, Education Sessions, & Weekly Fitness Classes
+ Weight Watchers at Work
+ Bike Commuter Program:
+ Reimbursement of up to $20 per month for reasonable bike commuting expenses
+ Employee Assistance Program:
+ A variety of confidential, personal professional services for you and your family available 24 hours a day.
+ Tuition Reimbursement Program:
+ Up to $1,500 for undergraduate OR Up to $3,000 for graduate level tuition per fiscal year per employee.
01
Please indicate your level of experience in mass appraisal work: (Must be verifiable in reference to the Work History section on your online application.)
+ Less than three (3) years
+ Three (3) to less than five (5) years.
+ Five (5) to less than seven (7) years.
+ Seven (7) years or greater.
02
Briefly describe your experience in mass appraisal work. Please also include any direct experience or knowledge of commercial appraisals. If you have no experience, please write “None.”
03
Please indicate your highest level of education below: (Must be verifiable in reference to the Education History section on your online application.)
+ Bachelor’s degree or higher with major course work in real estate, business, finance, economics or related field.
+ Associate’s degree with course work in real estate, business, finance, economics or related field.
+ High School Diploma or GED.
+ None of the above.
04
This position requires driving to perform essential job duties and requires a valid driver's license. The candidate selected for this position must meet the driver eligibility requirements of the City and must provide a certified copy of their DMV driving record. Do you possess a valid driver's license and are you willing to provide a certified copy of your DMV driving record, if selected as a finalist, for the City to confirm your driving eligibility?
+ Yes; I possess a valid driver's license and am willing to provide a certified copy of my DMV driving record.
+ No; However, I am willing and able to obtain a valid driver's license and am willing to provide a certified copy of my DMV driving record.
+ No; I do not have a valid driver's license, nor am I willing or able to obtain one, and/or am not willing to provide a certified copy of my DMV driving record.
05
Please indicate the following real estate courses required for State certification and professional designation that you have successful completed and passed: (check all that apply)
+ Course 101 Fundamentals of Real Property Appraisal.
+ Course 102: Income Approach to Valuation
+ Course 300: Fundamentals of Mass Appraisal
+ 151 Workshop: Standards of Practice and Professional Ethics
+ None of the above
06
To be considered, qualifying education and experience, including City of Charlottesville employment, must be clearly documented in the education, work history, and additional information sections of the employment application. Resumes can be attached but should not be used as a substitute for the required information on the application. I understand that an attached resume may not be accepted in place of a completed employment application and that my qualifications should be stated on the employment application itself.
+ Yes
+ No
07
I certify that the information above is true and correct, and I certify that it can be verified with reference to the information in my basic application. I understand that my application may be rejected if the responses to supplemental questions do not match my basic application.
+ Yes
+ No
Required Question
Employer
City of Charlottesville
Address
P. O. Box 911 605 East Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902
Phone
(434) 970-3490
Website
http://www.charlottesville.gov/jobs
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