Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated

Associate Vice President

Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated$125K — $138K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Real Estate, Business, or related field; MBA or Master's in Real Estate preferred
  • 7-10 years of experience in commercial real estate advisory, finance, public-private partnerships, or strategic consulting
  • Success in leading complex advisory engagements that influenced major institutional decisions
  • Exceptional communication skills for presenting to C-suite executives and governing boards
  • Strong financial analysis skills with knowledge of P3s and governmental transaction structures

Responsibilities

  • Build trust with clients by guiding them through complex real estate decisions
  • Prepare analysis and develop communications for executive audiences
  • Design strategic project approaches to align with client needs
  • Manage multidisciplinary project teams to ensure cohesive deliverables
  • Transform complex analysis into actionable insights for client decision-making
  • Lead feasibility assessments and aid in negotiations based on detailed financial analysis
  • Identify client engagement opportunities and drive proposal strategies

Benefits

  • 401(k) plan with matching company contributions
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental & Vision Care
  • Paid parental leave at 100% of salary
  • Paid Time Off and Company Holidays
  • Early access to earned wages through Daily Pay
Full Job Description
Job Description

JLL is seeking an exceptional Associate Vice President to lead transformational real estate engagements within our Government, Education and Non-Profit Advisory group.

JLL's Government, Education and Non-Profit (GEN) Advisory group is the premier advisor to public sector leaders navigating complex real estate decisions. We are seeking an exceptional Associate Vice President who thrives as both a strategic counselor and a hands-on doer, someone who can lead multidisciplinary project teams, personally produce sophisticated analysis, and help elected officials, governing boards, and university executives make confident decisions that shape communities for generations.

Work schedule: 8a-5p Hybrid - expectation to be in office 3 days/week
Location: This is a hybrid role with a preference for candidates based in Austin, Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, Washington DC, Miami, or Denver. Regular in-office presence is expected to develop relationships and foster team collaboration. no relocation assistance will be available.

Travel requirements: 25%-35% in US - location varies by client

Why This Work Matters

This work shapes lives at scale. $500M civic campus redevelopments, statewide portfolio consolidations, flagship university P3 transactions . When you restructure a medical campus, optimize a government portfolio, or design a university real estate strategy, you free public dollars for community needs, create social infrastructure that changes lives, and enable access for thousands of students. JLL's national platform connects you to specialists across capital markets, sustainability, project management, and operations, giving you the resources to tackle the most consequential public sector real estate decisions in the country.

Working at JLL's scale matters for both impact and career. You'll lead transformational engagements, collaborate with specialists across capital markets, project management, sustainability, and operations to deliver integrated solutions. And you'll build your reputation advising on the most significant public sector real estate decisions in the country.

The AVP role sits at the center of this work: translating complexity into impact, turning analysis into action, and helping public sector leaders make decisions that shape their communities' futures.

The Role

1. Strategic Client Counsel and Relationship Leadership
  • Build lasting client trust: Guide client leadership through complex real estate decisions by preparing analysis, drafting communications, and developing key materials. Translate data into strategic implications and actionable recommendations. Earn credibility through rigorous analytical work, consistent delivery, and candid counsel that advances institutional mission while deepening long-term partnerships.
  • Communicate for executive audiences: Distill complex financial structures, market dynamics, and transaction alternatives into clear narratives for C-suite executives, governing boards, and elected officials balancing political realities, budget constraints, community impact, and institutional mission.
  • Navigate public sector complexity: Anticipate how stakeholder interests, procurement rules, public scrutiny, and political dynamics influence decisions. Guide clients toward approaches achieving objectives within constraints.


2. Project Strategy and Delivery
  • Design strategic project approaches: Create engagement structures answering clients' real questions. Define analysis frameworks, set decision milestones, sequence work strategically, and ensure projects generate insights driving action.
  • Direct project teams: Manage multidisciplinary teams including Associates, Analysts, subject matter experts, and subconsultants. Set clear expectations, provide technical direction, and ensure contributions integrate into coherent deliverables while setting quality standards through your own analytical work.
  • Lead strategic meetings: Run working sessions, executive briefings, and stakeholder alignment meetings. Design agendas advancing decisions, facilitate productive dialogue, capture commitments, and drive follow-through.
  • Leverage AI strategically: Use AI tools to accelerate research, preliminary analysis, and drafting. Apply strategic and technical judgment to validate, refine, and interpret findings, transforming AI-assisted analysis into actionable client guidance.


3. Interpretation and Strategic Synthesis
  • Transform analysis into insights: Analyze data and models, validating inputs, extracting insights and synthesizing findings. When the financial model shows a 12% unlevered IRR, explain what that return means relative to other options, risk profile, and institutional requirements. When market analysis reveals trends, interpret implications for phasing, sizing, and positioning.
  • Answer the "so what" question: Connect data to decisions, findings to actions, analysis to recommendations. Every deliverable must clarify: "What should we do differently based on this finding?"
  • Synthesize across complexity: Integrate insights from financial feasibility, market positioning, legal structure, procurement strategy, stakeholder dynamics, and organizational capacity into unified recommendations.
  • Present clear options: Offer strategic alternatives with straightforward analysis of trade-offs, risks, implementation needs, and implications. Provide explicit recommendations with clear rationale when appropriate.


4. Transaction and Financial Advisory
  • Structure and explain transactions: Create and interpret deal structures, financial models, and due diligence materials. Help clients understand public-private partnerships, ground leases, lease/leasebacks, tax-exempt financing, and revenue-sharing arrangements. Explain how structures allocate risk, create value, and align with institutional goals.
  • Support negotiations: Develop negotiation strategy through direct analytical work. Advise on positioning and tactics, interpret proposed terms, and provide real-time counsel. Answer "should we accept this term?" not just "what does this term cost?"
  • Lead feasibility assessments: Conduct and guide highest and best use studies, development feasibility analyses, and portfolio optimization. Connect market demand, financial returns, institutional capacity, and mission alignment into implementation recommendations.


5. Business Development and Thought Leadership
  • Identify opportunities: Spot potential engagements within client relationships based on institutional priorities, emerging challenges, and portfolio evolution. Build relationships positioning JLL as trusted advisor.
  • Lead proposal strategy: Drive compelling proposals and RFP responses. Define project approach, articulate value, develop fee structure, and coordinate team contributions demonstrating understanding of client challenges.
  • Contribute thought leadership: Write white papers, case studies, and conference presentations advancing industry practice. Document innovative approaches and present at conferences building firm visibility.


6. Practice Excellence and Knowledge Leadership
  • Maintain project discipline: Ensure rigorous project setup, budget monitoring, scope management, invoicing accuracy, and documentation through both oversight and direct execution. Administrative excellence protects project economics and enables scalable growth.
  • Share knowledge: Document methodologies, analytical frameworks, and strategic approaches. Contribute to practice knowledge, mentor Associates on technical and strategic capabilities, and elevate team expertise.
  • Drive innovation: Stay current on emerging transaction structures, financing mechanisms, procurement innovations, and public sector trends. Bring fresh thinking to client challenges and question conventional approaches when better alternatives exist.


Qualifications

Education and experience:
  • Bachelor's degree in Finance, Real Estate, Business, or related field; MBA or Master's in Real Estate preferred
  • 7-10 years of progressive experience in commercial real estate advisory, real estate finance, public-private partnerships, or strategic consulting
  • Demonstrated success leading complex advisory engagements where your strategic counsel influenced major institutional decisions


Strategic and technical capabilities:
  • Exceptional ability synthesizing complex information into clear strategic insights and actionable recommendations
  • Superior communication skills with proven ability presenting to C-suite executives, governing boards, and elected officials
  • Strong financial analysis capabilities interpreting sophisticated models, valuations, and feasibility studies
  • Deep understanding of public sector real estate challenges: constrained capital, complex approvals, procurement requirements, mission-driven decision-making
  • Knowledge of transaction structures: P3s, ground leases, tax-exempt financing, alternative delivery methods


Valued additional experience:
  • Experience with federal, state, or local government consulting including understanding of public sector procurement, budgeting cycles, and regulatory frameworks
  • Deep knowledge of higher education real estate strategy including campus planning, auxiliary enterprise development, and academic space programming
  • Track record working within complex bureaucracies, building consensus among diverse stakeholders, and navigating political dynamics


Personal attributes:
  • Passion for work that strengthens communities, advances educational access, and improves government effectiveness
  • Executive presence and credibility with senior leaders across public sector, academic, and elected official audiences
  • Intellectual curiosity and commitment to continuous learning about real estate innovation, public sector trends, and client industries
  • Composure under pressure, especially on high-visibility projects subject to public scrutiny.
  • Intellectual courage and growth mindset: you thrive in discomfort, stretching into new challenges, unfamiliar technical territory, and evolving client needs where the path forward isn't always clear.
  • Collaborative spirit that builds camaraderie across teams: you elevate others through shared problem-solving, mutual support during intense project cycles, and a genuine commitment to collective success over individual recognition.
  • Willingness to travel approximately 25% to 35%


What You Can Expect from JLL
  • Competitive base salary, performance-based bonus, comprehensive benefits, and resources to support sustainable work-life integration.
  • Mission-driven work with tangible community impact - projects you'll point to for the rest of your career.
  • Investment in your professional development through training, conference participation, and mentorship.
  • Entrepreneurial, inclusive culture that values integrity, intellectual curiosity, and collaborative problem-solving.


Please submit your application with an updated resume, location, and contact information. If you're a current JLL employee, please apply using the Internal Career Site.

This position does not provide visa sponsorship. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.

Estimated compensation for this position:

125,000.00 - 138,000.00 USD per year

This range is an estimate and actual compensation may differ. Final compensation packages are determined by various considerations including but not limited to candidate qualifications, location, market conditions, and internal considerations.

Location:

On-site -Austin, TX, Chicago, IL, Dallas, TX, Denver, CO, Los Angeles, CA, Miami, FL, San Diego, CA, Washington, DC

If this job description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply, even if you don't meet all the requirements. We're interested in getting to know you and what you bring to the table!

Personalized benefits that support personal well-being and growth:

JLL recognizes the impact that the workplace can have on your wellness, so we offer a supportive culture and comprehensive benefits package that prioritizes mental, physical and emotional health. Some of these benefits may include:
  • 401(k) plan with matching company contributions
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental & Vision Care
  • Paid parental leave at 100% of salary
  • Paid Time Off and Company Holidays
  • Early access to earned wages through Daily Pay


At JLL, we harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to efficiently accelerate meaningful connections between candidates and opportunities. Using AI capabilities, we analyze your application for relevant skills, experiences, and qualifications to generate valuable insights about how your unique profile aligns with the specific requirements of the role you're pursuing.

About Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated

Jones Lang LaSalle is a financial and professional services firm that specializes in commercial real estate services and investment management. Its services include: tenant representation for organizations that lease office, industrial and retail spaces; consulting, which supports companies to develop workplace strategies such as occupancy planning, relocations, and energy and environmental sustainability initiatives; project and development services to manage ground-up creation, building construction, and major interior renovations; capital markets and real estate investment banking, which helps organizations buy and sell properties, and improve the financial impact of their real estate; facilities management for a variety of properties including office towers, retail and exhibition centers, and government, collegiate and industrial complexes; property management services, that provide on-site administration to help owners of office, industrial, retail and specialty properties reduce costs and enhance their property values; and valuations that provide impartial assessments of real estate worth through more than 200 corporate offices in 70 countries. Jones Lang LaSalle was formed by the merger of Jones Lang Wootton, a British firm with origins dating back to 1783, and LaSalle Partners, an American company formed from a predecessor launched in 1968. Jones Lang Wootton opened its first US office in New York in 1975. In 1997, the initial public offering was completed by LaSalle Partners for the company's common stock in the market.

Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated Careers

Join the dynamic team at Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL), a global leader in real estate services, where your career journey is just as important as the professional milestones you aim to achieve. At JLL, we offer more than just job opportunities; we provide a platform for growth, innovation, and leadership in an industry that shapes the world around us.

Work You’ll Do

At JLL, you will be part of a culture that prizes diversity, teamwork, and forward-thinking. Whether you are looking for a full-time position or an internship, JLL offers a variety of roles that cater to your professional skills and personal development goals. Our team is composed of the brightest minds in real estate, providing you with unparalleled mentorship and networking opportunities that foster career advancement.

Innovate and Lead

Embrace the opportunity to lead projects that redefine the real estate landscape, leveraging JLL’s global scale and deep industry expertise. Our commitment to innovation is evident in every strategy we implement and every building we manage. By joining our team, you will collaborate with professionals who are eager to share their knowledge and push the boundaries of what is possible in real estate.

Professional Growth and Development

JLL is dedicated to the professional growth of its employees. We offer robust training programs, including leadership development and diversity training, to ensure you are equipped for success. Our benefits extend beyond the basics, encompassing health, wellness, and financial planning to support you and your family at all stages of life.

Explore Job Opportunities

JLL is continuously expanding, and we are hiring across multiple disciplines. Explore positions that match your skills and interests in areas such as property management, sustainability, financial analysis, and more. We look for driven, curious, and innovative team players who are ready to make an impact.

Internship Programs

Kickstart your career with a JLL internship. Gain hands-on experience, build your resume, and make invaluable industry connections. Our internships provide a deep dive into the real estate sector, allowing you to apply academic learning to real-world challenges.

Join Our Team

Ready to advance your career at Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated? Search open positions, read about our employment benefits, and prepare your resume. The interview process at JLL not only assesses your fit for the company but also ensures our culture aligns with your career aspirations.

Stay Connected

Keep up to date with the latest from JLL Careers by subscribing to our job alert emails. Receive personalized updates that align with your career preferences and learn about new opportunities in real-time.

Networking and Industry Leadership

At JLL, networking doesn’t end with your hire date. Continue to connect with leaders and peers through our various professional networks and community engagement initiatives. Lead the way in industry discussions, participate in global conferences, and contribute to innovative solutions that drive the future of real estate. At Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, we don’t just offer jobs—we offer careers that make a difference. Join us in shaping the future of real estate, one innovation at a time.
Learn more about Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
Size
98,000 employees
Market Cap
$7.4 billion
Industry
Net Income
$402.5 million
Founded
1783
5 Year Trend
+8.3%
Revenue
$16.5 billion
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