Job Title
Property ValuerJob Description Summary
Our Strategic Consulting team in Canberra is seeking an experienced Property Valuer to support the delivery and growth of our valuation advisory capability. This role works across a broad range of real estate and infrastructure assets, advising public and private sector clients on complex valuation matters.This role is suitable for candidates operating at Manager or Associate Director level, depending on experience
Job Description
Key responsibilities
Deliver independent valuations across a range of asset classes and portfolios
Prepare valuations for acquisition, disposal, rental determination, compulsory acquisition and compensation
Support business case development and grant funding submissions
Conduct market research, analysis and high-quality report writing
Manage senior client relationships and respond to requests for proposals
Review and sign off valuation reports as an authorized valuer
Provide guidance and mentoring to junior team members
Collaborate with broader Cushman & Wakefield teams on advisory engagements
About you
Certified Practicing Valuer (CPV) – API (or equivalent)
Significant valuation experience across multiple asset classes
Strong technical capability and commercial judgement
Excellent written, analytical and communication skills
Proven ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines
Strong preference for candidates who either hold, or are eligible to obtain, AGSVA security clearance
Why join Cushman & Wakefield
Exposure to complex and high-value valuation advisory work
Opportunity to operate at Associate Director level within Strategic Consulting
Strong career development and progression pathways
Flexible and supportive working environment
Inclusive, value-driven culture
Location: Canberra preferred (interstate candidates considered)
As an equal opportunity employer, Cushman & Wakefield encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and female candidates to apply. Cushman & Wakefield promotes safety at all times.INCO: “Cushman & Wakefield”