Wyoming HOA Manager Salary (2026)
Limited — Wyoming has one of the smallest HOA markets nationally; Jackson Hole is the exception with a resort-driven premium segment
$46,000
$34,000 – $63,000
$30,000
Typical starting pay, no certification
$68,000
PCAM-certified, large portfolio or high-rise
$42,000
Comparable property management role
No state-specific CAM license required.
| City / Metro | Median CAM Salary | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Cheyenne | $47,000 | State capital; primary market |
| Casper | $44,000 | Secondary market |
| Jackson Hole area | $62,000 | Resort and luxury community premium |
Professional certifications issued by the Community Associations Institute (CAI) command measurable salary premiums above base pay:
CMCA
Certified Manager of Community Associations — entry-level industry credential
+$4,000–$8,000/yr
AMS
Association Management Specialist — mid-career credential requiring 2 years experience
+$6,000–$12,000/yr
PCAM
Professional Community Association Manager — highest CAI designation; requires 5 years experience
+$7,000–$12,000
- Jackson Hole resort premium
- Portfolio size
- PCAM certification premium: +$7,000–$12,000
Typically volunteer
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Start 14-Day Free TrialSalary figures for Wyoming are estimates based on BLS Occupational Employment Statistics, Indeed, and Glassdoor public surveys. Actual compensation varies by portfolio size, certifications held, employer type, community complexity, and local market conditions. License and certification information accurate as of 2026. Always verify current licensing requirements with the applicable state agency before hiring a community association manager.