Position Title: Property Administrator

Position details

Position title: Property Administrator

Team: Property Team

Reporting to: Manager, Asset Management

Status: Full-time

Salary: Approx. $85k plus super & leave loading

About the role

The Property Administrator will join our Property team, which plays a vital role in maintaining safe, sustainable housing across our portfolio.

In this hands-on, role, you will support the administration of contracts, service agreements and commercial leases related to unison owned and managed properties. You will work closely with contractors, landlords, tenants, and internal teams to ensure contracts are accurate, compliant, and aligned with performance expectations. You’ll also help drive improvements in contract tracking, performance reporting, and cost-efficiency initiatives.

This position is ideal for a graduate who wants to gain experience in a busy property team and develop professionally whilst working with an organisation who are making a meaningful impact.

Key responsibilities:

  • Assist with the Preparation, review and processing of contracts and commercial leases.
  • Ensure documentation aligns with relevant legal, regulatory, and compliance requirements.
  • Maintain a centralised contract register, to actively track key milestones, renewal and completion dates.
  • Monitor contractor performance against agreed measures and escalate issues or support corrective actions where required
  • Help resolve contract-related queries and escalate risks or issues where needed.
  • Build positive working relationships with internal teams, contractors, landlords, and tenants to support smooth communication and delivery.
  • Contribute to cost-saving initiatives across the property function.
  • Prepare reports to support decision-making and ensure compliance with performance measures.

What we’re looking for

  • Proven experience in contract administration or administration within property, facilities, or asset management.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of commercial leasing.
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills knowing how to build trust, negotiate and follow up with care.
  • Ability to manage multiple contracts and priorities with a proactive and detail-oriented approach.
  • Proficiency in using contract management systems or tools (e.g., Excel, contract databases).

 

Why Join Us

At Unison, we believe in rewarding your dedication with benefits that truly make a difference. You’ll enjoy access to:

• Rostered days off to recharge

• Salary packaging of up to $15,900 tax-free to increase your take home pay

• Five weeks of annual leave with 17.5% leave loading

• 18 days of personal leave

• Up to 22 weeks of gender-free paid parental leave

• Access to comprehensive wellbeing and professional development programs

 

Apply now

We’d love to hear from you. You can view the position description here and apply by emailing your resume and a cover letter addressing the first 5 KSC on the position description to careers@unison.org.au, we’ll be reviewing applications as they come in so don’t hold off.

We encourage people who are from the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, the LGBTIQ+ communities and those living with a disability to apply. Please contact our People Team on careers@unison.org.au for more information about our supported recruitment pathways.

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