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Properties Jobs in Vermont (NOW HIRING)

Branch Claims Representative II handles first party personal property and commercial property claims through the life cycle including but not limited to: investigation, evaluation and claim ...

Conduct routine inspections of the properties to identify concerns and safety hazards. * Ensure compliance with all safety regulations and protocols, including proper handling of hazardous materials ...

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... properties via our website. No licensing or certifications required. Some experience is preferred and a construction or housing background is helpful. Responsibilities include: * Accept electronic ...

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... properties via our website. No licensing or certifications required. Some experience is preferred and a construction or housing background is helpful. Responsibilities include: * Accept electronic ...

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... properties via our website. No licensing or certifications required. Some experience is preferred and a construction or housing background is helpful. Responsibilities include: * Accept electronic ...

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... properties via our website. No licensing or certifications required. Some experience is preferred and a construction or housing background is helpful. Responsibilities include: * Accept electronic ...

Overnight Security

Vergennes, VT · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Our Overnight Security staff ensures the safety of guests, staff, and property by patrolling the premises, monitoring surveillance systems, and enforcing access control. They handle emergencies ...

In this role, you'll specialize in property restoration work - a trade that teaches you how buildings function and how to bring them back to life after damage. An extremely fulfilling work experience.

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How much do properties jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for properties in Vermont is $80,344.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,800.00 and $93,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Properties vs Property Managers?

AspectPropertiesProperty Managers
Primary RoleOwnership and maintenance of real estate assetsOverseeing daily operations and tenant relations of properties
CredentialsReal estate ownership, investment knowledgeReal estate license, management experience
Work EnvironmentProperty sites, investment firmsOffice, property sites, tenant interactions
Industry UsageReal estate investment, ownershipProperty management companies, leasing firms

Properties refer to the actual real estate assets owned or invested in, focusing on ownership and maintenance. Property Managers handle the operational aspects, including tenant relations and day-to-day management. While properties are the assets, property managers are the professionals responsible for ensuring those assets are well-maintained and profitable.

What is a career in property management?

A career in property management involves overseeing residential, commercial, or industrial properties, including tasks such as rent collection, maintenance coordination, tenant relations, and ensuring property compliance. Professionals typically need strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, and may use property management software. The role often requires knowledge of local laws and regulations, and certifications like the Certified Property Manager (CPM) can enhance job prospects.

What are the most commonly searched types of Properties jobs in Vermont?

The most popular types of Properties jobs in Vermont are:

What cities in Vermont are hiring for Properties jobs?

Cities in Vermont with the most Properties job openings:

Infographic showing various Properties job openings in Vermont as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,344 per year, or $38.6 per hour.

Commercial & Cooperative Housing Property Manager (non-profit)

Champlain Housing Trust

Burlington, VT

$28 - $30/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Hiring Range: $28 to $30 hourly, paid on a bi-weekly basis.


The Co-Op & Commercial Property Manager is responsible for the effective, efficient management of an assigned portfolio of co-operative housing properties and commercial properties, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with all applicable rules, regulations, and organizational policies.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Co-Ops

  • Facilitate the filling of assigned cooperative vacancies ensuring compliance with all income and occupancy restrictions, in collaboration with Applications and Compliance team, including unit showings, and sharing completed applications with Membership Committee for review and final approval by Compliance or Co-Op Board as applicable.

  • Tenant lease-up including all applicable paperwork and clear communication regarding lease and house rules, policies, procedures, and rule policy changes.

  • Maintenance of tenant files for all assigned properties, handles rent collections, late notices and eviction notices.

  • Tenant move-outs including receiving and processing of written notifications from tenants, processing calculations for share settlement as applicable for co-operative members and obtaining final approvals for Co-Op Boards as needed.

  • Tenant relations issues within assigned portfolio, making referrals to Associate Director of Resident Services or appropriate social service agencies as applicable.

  • For-cause evictions and non-renewals; works with attorney if necessary.

  • Perform exterior inspections of sites in portfolio, bringing issues of concern to Maintenance or Asset Management departments as appropriate.

  • Coordinate move-out inspections with Maintenance Team and/or member from Co-Op.

  • Perform and/or facilitate apartment inspections as needed.

  • Collect and compile data and prepares a variety of reports as needed.

  • Develop property budgets in collaboration with the Director of Property Management and/or Co-Op Boards as applicable.

  • Maintain waitlist for Co-Op properties.

  • Attend Co-Op Board meetings.

  • Works with Co-Op committees and boards on LIHTC, HUD, etc. programs, financial reports, trainings.

  • Coordinates maintenance and/or capital needs projects between co-ops and maintenance and/or Asset Management.

  • Other duties as required and assigned.

Commercial

  • Manage day-to-day operations of commercial properties and community facilities.

  • Ensure properties are maintained in a safe, clean, attractive, and compliant condition.

  • Conduct regular property inspections and coordinate corrective actions.

  • Coordinate with Maintenance staff, contractors, and vendors to ensure quality service delivery.

  • Serve as the primary contact for commercial tenants, nonprofit organizations, and facility users.

  • Foster positive relationships and provide exceptional customer service.

  • Address tenant concerns, complaints, and operational issues in a timely and professional manner.

  • Coordinate tenant onboarding, lease administration, move-ins, and move-outs.

  • Ensure tenant compliance with lease agreements, facility policies, and operational procedures.

  • Oversee scheduling, utilization, and operations of community meeting spaces, event venues, and shared-use facilities.

  • Coordinate facility reservations, event logistics, and community programming support.

  • Develop and implement policies and procedures for facility usage.

  • Work collaboratively with community partners, nonprofit organizations, and stakeholders to maximize facility utilization and community impact.

  • Support equitable access to community spaces and services.

  • Monitor property revenues and expenses to ensure financial performance goals are met.

  • Assist with rent collection and lease compliance.

  • Identify opportunities for cost savings and operational efficiencies.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • At least three years professional experience in commercial property management, condominium management, residential property management, business or similar field required.

  • College degree in Business Management or related field is preferred.

  • Experience in and knowledge of commercial property management, resident owned or controlled housing, federal, state and Burlington Landlord/Tenant laws and regulations strongly preferred. Experience with affordable housing programs including LIHTC, RD, HOME, and section 8 NC/SR 811 is a plus.

  • Combination of experience and education may be considered.

  • Demonstrated intermediate level proficiency with Microsoft 365 programs, especially Outlook, Word, Excel and SharePoint

  • Experience using Real Page OneSite software platform is a plus.

  • Reliable transportation, valid drivers’ license and ability to pass a criminal background check required.

COMPETENCIES
  • Excellent oral and written communication, interpersonal, organizational, prioritization and time management skills.

  • Strong attention to detail, confidentiality, ability to exhibit sound judgment in high stress situations, proactively identify and address issues to minimize impact, and diffuse conflict.

  • Aptitude for computers and technology including software and mobile applications.

  • Intermediate skill level using Microsoft 365 suite.

  • Strong applied understanding of Fair Housing and other related regulations.

  • Working knowledge of LIHTC, RD, HOME, and state and local tenant laws and regulations.

  • Strong mediation, active listening, empathy, analytical, computer and technology, and planning skills.

Physical and Mental abilities: The Co-Op Property Manager must have the physical and mental abilities to perform the essential job duties listed above. However, reasonable accommodation may be extended to help perform those duties. The job entails long periods of sitting at a desk and significant travel to property sites. There may be prolonged periods of computer work and vehicle travel. While performing the essential duties of this job the Co-Op Property Manager may have to use hands and fingers, walk, stand, reach, or lift up to 25 pounds.

WORK ATMOSPHERE

Champlain Housing Trust is a non-profit, member-based organization. The work entails significant self-motivation. Occasional travel to meetings and seminars may be required.

Equal Opportunity Employer - CHT is committed to a diverse workplace and highly encourages women, persons with disabilities, Section 3 low income residents, and people from diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds to apply.

Employer Rights and Disclaimers: This job description is not a contract for employment. It is a list of duties and expectations. However, it should not be considered a complete list of expected duties. Duties may be added, dropped, or changed at any time. The job qualifications may change at any time. Champlain Housing Trust may add, drop, or change any qualifications for the position in order to fit changes in the organization. This job description should not be interpreted as a complete list of job qualifications.

This document does not extend an offer for permanent or continuous employment. Champlain Housing Trust is an at-will employer.