Retail Property Manager | $120K-$150K Package CBD Office | Own your portfolio with a leading Innovative Retail Business -Apply Now The Benefits $120K–$150K salary package Autonomy & ownership – Make this role your own National Retailer Group Leadership opportunity – Key role in an innovative, national business WFH Flexibility 1 day per week The Company: Our client is a national retailer who has a strong presence across major shopping centre locations, with a well-established portfolio of sites. The business continues to grow, offering a dynamic and collaborative environment for its team The Role: A newly created opportunity exists for an experienced Retail Property Manager to join this growing team. You'll manage the leasing, placement, and performance of the groups portfolio across major shopping centres—working closely with landlords, franchisees, and internal teams to keep everything running smoothly. Key Responsibilities: Manage lease and licence agreements across a national portfolio Coordinate site surveys, proposals, and present to landlords Monitor site performance and drive optimisation opportunities Liaise with landlords on placements, upgrades, and any property issues Build strong relationships with key stakeholders across the business About You CML or pop up leasing experience ideal Proven experience in retail property or lease management Confident working with shopping centre floor plans and tenancy mix Strong communication, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement skills Detail-oriented, proactive, and able to manage your portfolio independently If you’re ready for a hands-on role in a fast-growing, innovative business— apply now and make your mark in a one-of-a-kind industry. Contact Alicia Meharg ameharg@goughrecruitment.com.au or 0413 834 832 All applications will be held in the strictest of confidence. Only those with the right to work in Australia need to apply. Previous applicants need not apply. Not looking for yourself but do you know someone right for the role? Refer a friend and receive a referral fee - ask me how now.