Job Location: Savannah, GA Job Type: Full-Time, In-Person Compensation: $55,000–$70,000 base + performance bonus Benefits: • PTO • Paid Holidays • Personal Growth Coaching • Real Estate Investing Mentorship A note about Chelsea’s work style Chelsea is fast-paced, high-Intensity, and deeply invested in the business. She thinks out loud, which means not every idea is a directive — you will learn the difference. She gives frequent feedback, and it is always meant to help you grow. She rewards initiative, ownership, and follow-through more than anything else. She has written a guide called “Working with Chelsea,” and you will receive it before your interview so you can decide if this environment is the right fit for you. She is also fiercely loyal to people who show up for her and the team. She will ask you what you are reading and what podcasts you are listening to — not to quiz you, but because she genuinely cares about the growth of the people around her. She also believes deeply in building personal wealth through real estate and actively coaches her team members through it. If you have ever wanted to get into real estate investing but did not know where to start, you will have one of the best teachers in Savannah sitting right next to you. If you are the right person, this will be one of the most rewarding and accelerating professional experiences of your life. What we are not looking for • Someone who needs step-by-step instructions for every task • Someone with firm personal limits around availability in a fast-paced client business • Someone who avoids accountability conversations or shuts down under direct feedback • Someone who defaults to AI for everything without thinking it through first Responsibilities: No two days look the same, and that is the point. On any given day, you might be: • Catching and prioritizing Chelsea’s late-night brain dumps and turning them into an organized action list by morning • Handling a client situation that just came up and needs to be resolved before Chelsea’s next appointment • Researching three options for a business decision that Chelsea needs to make this week, with a clear recommendation • Managing a complex calendar, flagging conflicts, and protecting Chelsea’s focus time • Coordinating a vendor, scheduling a service, or tracking down a resource, Chelsea doesn’t have time to chase • Taking meeting notes, tracking action items, and making sure nothing falls through the cracks • Supporting event logistics, client communications, and team coordination when needed • Doing the personal stuff too — because Chelsea’s life doesn’t stop when business does Qualifications: • You have been called “overly organized,” and you wear it as a badge of honor • You solve problems before they become problems — not because you were told to, but because your brain just works that way • You communicate directly and clearly — in person, in writing, and over text at 9 pm • You bring options, not problems. When something goes wrong, you show up with “I found three ways to fix it, here’s what I recommend.” • You are genuinely coachable. You take feedback, apply it, and grow from it — without drama • You can work in beautiful chaos and build structure inside of it at the same time • You treat this role as a career, not a job. You are all in. • You thrive on high standards, high accountability, and high reward • People trust you with important things because you have proven you handle important things well • AI tools are in your toolkit, but your brain is still in the driver’s seat • You are a lifelong learner. You have a book on your nightstand, a podcast in your earbuds, and a mentor you actually call. Growth is not something you schedule — it is just how you live Compensation: $55,000 – $70,000 yearly
• No two days look the same, and that is the point. On any given day, you might be: • Catching and prioritizing Chelsea’s late-night brain dumps and turning them into an organized action list by morning • Handling a client situation that just came up and needs to be resolved before Chelsea’s next appointment • Researching three options for a business decision that Chelsea needs to make this week, with a clear recommendation • Managing a complex calendar, flagging conflicts, and protecting Chelsea’s focus time • Coordinating a vendor, scheduling a service, or tracking down a resource, Chelsea doesn’t have time to chase • Taking meeting notes, tracking action items, and making sure nothing falls through the cracks • Supporting event logistics, client communications, and team coordination when needed • Doing the personal stuff too — because Chelsea’s life doesn’t stop when business does