Overview
$76,071 – $83,824 per annum + 15.25% super
The City of Launceston is seeking a motivated and detail‐oriented Property and Leasing Officer to join our Property and Asset Strategy team. This role provides professional and administrative support in managing Council's property portfolio, including leases, licences, acquisitions and disposals, while ensuring compliance with legislative and policy requirements.
Working closely with the Senior Property Officer and Team Leader Property, you will contribute to efficient property transactions, accurate record‐keeping and excellent customer service across the organisation.
Responsibilities
* Preparing, reviewing and coordinating leases, licences and related agreements
* Supporting negotiations, renewals and rent reviews
* Maintaining accurate lease records and producing reports for renewals
* Processing invoices, rent payments and lease income
* Coordinating and undertaking property inspections, documenting issues and ensuring follow‐up actions
* Liaising with internal teams, lessees, community groups and service providers
* Assisting with acquisitions, disposals and valuations and preparing supporting research
* Ensuring activities meet governance, policy and reporting obligations
About You
You demonstrate our organisational values and bring strong communication, organisation and stakeholder engagement skills. You maintain excellent attention to detail and provide professional, accurate and timely support across property and leasing functions.
We are looking for someone with:
* Knowledge of lease management, property legislation and portfolio administration
* Strong accuracy in document preparation and data management
* Effective interpersonal and communication skills
* Ability to plan, organise and manage multiple priorities
* Certificate‐level qualification in property management, contract management, business administration or equivalent experience
* Experience in property, lease or contract administration (government or complex environment preferred)
* Experience using property management databases and corporate systems
* Ability to manage stakeholders and competing priorities
About the City of Launceston
The City of Launceston is Tasmania's largest council and an award‐winning Employer of Choice. Launceston is deeply connected to our history and natural beauty, and will thrive as Northern Tasmania's economic, cultural, and culinary heart. With a commitment to diverse housing, sustainability, economic growth and innovation, we're building a city where people feel connected, businesses succeed, and the environment flourishes. Launceston is a place to live, work, play, visit and belong. Be part of a city shaping its future.
At the City of Launceston, diversity isn't just something we celebrate — it's key to our success. We're committed to creating an inclusive, flexible and supportive environment where everyone has the opportunity to succeed and contribute to something bigger — our community.
City of Launceston adheres to the principles of a child safe organisation and is committed to the care and protection of all children and young people.
How to Apply
If you are interested, for further information and instructions on how to apply please visit the careers page of our website at Careers - City of Launceston and download the Employment Information Pack for this position.
Your application should include a Cover Letter, your current Resume and a statement (maximum two pages) addressing the highlighted Selection Criteria outlined in the Position Description section of the Employment Information Pack.
You must address the Selection Criteria to be eligible for interview.
Applications must be received by 3.00pm, Monday, 23 March 2026
City of Launceston is Tasmania's largest council and an award‐winning Employer of Choice. With more than 600 employees supporting a community of over 71,000 residents, we are focused on building a city where people feel connected, businesses succeed and the environment is respected. Consistently ranked among Australia's most liveable regional cities, Launceston offers world‐class education, a vibrant arts and events scene, and easy access to nature, heritage and some of Tasmania's most‐loved attractions. As a UNESCO City of Gastronomy – one of only two in Australia – the city celebrates local produce, creativity and innovation.
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Applications are accepted via the standard recruitment channels and are subject to the City of Launceston's recruitment processes.
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