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Will receive training to provide understanding of task assignments and how these assignments relate to the workflow of property management * Will attend Lunch-N-Learns when they align with work ...

Through training and experience, these employees grow with us over time, as many already have, to be excellent property management professionals - the lifeblood of any successful, professional ...

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As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer property management trainer in the United States is $25.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Property Manager Associate

As a Property Manager Associate, you will be responsible for a wide range of tasks supporting residents and property owners. A solid 75% of your time will be dedicated to serving customers and clients. The remaining 25% of your time will be spent delivering customer service via email, preparing leases, processing work orders, visiting the property, and maintaining records. Your abilities to build rapport, navigate to win-win solutions, and embrace conflict are key. A Property Management Executive may even represent the company in small claims court or in an eviction proceeding. As a Property Management Associate, you will support the Property Manager and Property Management Executive in preparation for big issues like this.

This role rapidly develops management opportunity: each summer we add interns to our staff. Your duties will include supervising an intern and beginning to hone your own leadership skills. As a Property Management Associate, you will have a career path and may be promoted to Property Manager where you would own all resident relations. From there, you have the potential of being further promoted to Property Manager Executive, responsible for team performance and client relations with our investors.

As a Property Manager Associate, you need to be highly organized with strong time management skills and an understanding of prioritization. You need to be naturally driven to provide excellent customer service and to instill trust. You need to be a natural communicator with good attention to detail, a sense of urgency, and a professional demeanor.