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612112B 职业全职从业者税前周薪比例(Income Range Per Week - Before tax)

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What’s it like to be a Property Manager?
Property managers manage and supervise the letting of commercial, residential,
industrial and retail rental properties on behalf of their owners.
Property managers often work irregular hours, including weekends. This
occupation involves a great deal of contact with the public and with
associated professionals, such as builders, plumbers and electricians.
How much can I expect to earn?
Full-time employed Property Manager earn an average of $1729 per week. The
[average annual salary for this job is $89908 excluding super.]
Personal requirements
- good communication and negotiation skills
- good presentation and a pleasant manner
- able to work independently
- excellent organisational skills and attention to detail
- good working knowledge of the local area.
This job also involves:
Driving
Driving or piloting a powered vehicle on road, rail, water or in the air is an
essential or usual requirement of these jobs. Vehicles include cars, buses,
aeroplanes, trucks, forklifts, ships, boats, etc.
Reading or writing
These jobs require moderate or better reading and writing skills. Workers may
be expected to prepare, understand or act on written materials, such as
letters or reports. People may wish to avoid these jobs if their reading or
writing English skills are limited to a small range of words or phrases and
symbols. Jobs remaining may still require very basic reading or writing
skills.
This occupation offers jobs at the following skill levels:
Skilled Non-trade Jobs
These jobs do not usually require completion of secondary education, however
further part-time study such as a Certificate III or IV, and on-the-job
training, may be required.
Para Professional Jobs
Jobs in this group usually require completion of secondary education and/or
completion of some further study of a vocational nature, such as a Diploma or
an Advanced Diploma.
Study requirements
At school, you can study these subject(s) to get a good foundation for this
occupation:
Economics
School subjects that include some aspect of ECONOMICS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases an economics-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.
Geography
School subjects that include some aspect of geography provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a geography-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.
Duties and tasks of a Property Manager
Property managers may perform the following tasks:
- market vacant properties for lease and organise viewing sessions for prospective tenants
- perform background checks of references, employment and rentals before selecting suitable tenants
- negotiate lease terms and conditions and ensure that they are observed
- collect and hold bond and rent monies from tenants
- manage other accounts and finances such as insurance and budget requirements
- arrange and perform regular property inspections
- monitor property condition and arrange for maintenance or repair
- advise on market rents and conduct rent reviews to assess the current rental price
- represent property owners at residential tribunal hearings.