Job Title: Case Work & Referral Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary:£28,031.56 Per annum ( Pro rata) Working Hours: Part-time 18.75 per week Working Pattern:Mon - Fri 9-5 Hours to be agreed Location:Hackney / Hybrid role with a minimum of 50% office based. If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. The difference you will make as a Case worker & referral Officer In this role you will work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op FORTITUDE mission to end veteran rough sleeping. This Government-funded referral service supports veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. The role involves working collaboratively as part of a committed team to deliver an outstanding service by administering the referral gateway for single veterans at risk or experiencing homelessness to access suitable accommodation. The aim is to put customers first and empower them to achieve their goals and aspirations, while undertaking a range of tasks that contribute to safe and effective service delivery. About you An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable homeless people with complex needs. Ability to work in partnership and communicate with other people to reach positive outcomes. Ability to organise tasks and plan accordingly. Be a team player with a caring, flexible, resilient, can-do attitude. Ability to use initiative and have confidence to make decisions. High attention to detail with competent and accurate administrative and IT skills. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension 28 days holidays plus bank holidays Flexible working options available Investment in your learning, personal development and technology A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Role profile Job purpose To work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op FORTITUDE mission to end veteran rough sleeping. This Government-funded referral service supports veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. The role involves working collaboratively as part of a committed team to deliver an outstanding service by administering the referral gateway for single veterans at risk or experiencing homelessness to access suitable accommodation. The aim is to put customers first and empower them to achieve their goals and aspirations, while undertaking a range of tasks that contribute to safe and effective service delivery. Role requires you to deliver a referral management service as per contractual requirements by: Acting as the first point of contact, dealing with a range of enquiries, answering phone calls and signposting customers as required. Demonstrating a full understanding of the eligibility criteria to confirm that referrals meet the criteria for the Pathway. Signposting referred customers that have a need for support, but do not meet the eligibility criteria. Conducting initial assessment of allocated referrals, and current housing status. Identifying root cause of insecurity of current home. Identifying best solutions to address root cause. Developing a detailed understanding of support available, both veteran and non-veteran specific. This may include Local Authorities, Op COURAGE for mental health support, grant giving bodies for financial support, local Third Sector Floating Support services to provide ongoing tenancy sustainment support, employment support, and signposting to other relevant agencies to meet their needs. Making referrals to the most appropriate organisation from our list of approved providers, to assist the referred veteran to address the underlying cause of homelessness. Ensuring 100% compliance with the recording of all referral and case management activity. Contributing to and maintaining partnerships across the Op FORTITUDE Pathway. Carrying out day-to-day administration and operational duties. Assisting in the collation and submission of information returns relating to funding and performance, including capturing information for contractual requirements. Delivering the referrals process to meet contractual requirements. This will include: Monitoring the Op FORTITUDE referral portal, acknowledging receipt of referrals and responding to all enquiries within agreed timeframes. Referring customers to the Pathways Caseworker for support in seeking accommodation. Liaising with referring agents. Deciding on the outcome and advising all relevant parties accordingly. Making a referral to the appropriate accommodation provider with suitable vacancies that meet referral needs. Being responsible for the accuracy of data of the referrals and that the referral pathway database is "quality driven" and updated at all times, escalating any issues or concerns when referrals have not met the pathway standards to the Service Manager. Respecting customer preferences in relation to choice of location where multiple accommodation options are available. Where multiple accommodation choices are available that meet both the level of need, and referral choice, prioritise the unit that has been vacant for the longest period. Using IT systems appropriately, including adding updates to the referral portal. Support customers You will use psychologically and trauma informed approaches to engage and support veterans to make positive choices by: Signposting to the relevant external organization for support. Suggest the appropriate Op FORTITUDE Casework & Referral Officer or Specialist supports the customer depending on their needs. Maintaining regular contact with veterans on the waiting list and keeping them fully updated with the status of their application. Understanding the risk management process, escalating appropriately where you have concerns for the safety of the veteran or others. Ensuring equality, diversity and inclusion is always considered. Other Information Carry out all your duties within Riverside's Policy and Procedure framework e.g., health & safety, safeguarding, dignity at work, GDPR, cash handling, etc. Deliver your role in line with Riverside company values - "Our Riverside Way". Participate in team meetings, attend regular supervisions and reflective practice sessions. Undertake regular training and take responsibility for continuous development to enable you to deliver your role safely. From time to time, you may be required to undertake additional duties and responsibilities in consultation with your Line Manager. Person specification Essential An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable homeless people with complex needs. Ability to work in partnership and communicate with other people to reach positive outcomes. Ability to organise tasks and plan accordingly. Be a team player with a caring, flexible, resilient, can-do attitude. Ability to use initiative and have confidence to make decisions. High attention to detail with competent and accurate administrative and IT skills. Desirable Understanding of the veteran sector. Ability to administer a comprehensive referral service. Personal lived experience of serving in the forces or of homelessness. Have a good understanding of safeguarding vulnerable adults and how to identify and raise safeguarding concerns.
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Case Work & Referral Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary:£28,031.56 Per annum ( Pro rata) Working Hours: Part-time 18.75 per week Working Pattern:Mon - Fri 9-5 Hours to be agreed Location:Hackney / Hybrid role with a minimum of 50% office based. If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. The difference you will make as a Case worker & referral Officer In this role you will work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op FORTITUDE mission to end veteran rough sleeping. This Government-funded referral service supports veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. The role involves working collaboratively as part of a committed team to deliver an outstanding service by administering the referral gateway for single veterans at risk or experiencing homelessness to access suitable accommodation. The aim is to put customers first and empower them to achieve their goals and aspirations, while undertaking a range of tasks that contribute to safe and effective service delivery. About you An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable homeless people with complex needs. Ability to work in partnership and communicate with other people to reach positive outcomes. Ability to organise tasks and plan accordingly. Be a team player with a caring, flexible, resilient, can-do attitude. Ability to use initiative and have confidence to make decisions. High attention to detail with competent and accurate administrative and IT skills. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension 28 days holidays plus bank holidays Flexible working options available Investment in your learning, personal development and technology A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Role profile Job purpose To work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op FORTITUDE mission to end veteran rough sleeping. This Government-funded referral service supports veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. The role involves working collaboratively as part of a committed team to deliver an outstanding service by administering the referral gateway for single veterans at risk or experiencing homelessness to access suitable accommodation. The aim is to put customers first and empower them to achieve their goals and aspirations, while undertaking a range of tasks that contribute to safe and effective service delivery. Role requires you to deliver a referral management service as per contractual requirements by: Acting as the first point of contact, dealing with a range of enquiries, answering phone calls and signposting customers as required. Demonstrating a full understanding of the eligibility criteria to confirm that referrals meet the criteria for the Pathway. Signposting referred customers that have a need for support, but do not meet the eligibility criteria. Conducting initial assessment of allocated referrals, and current housing status. Identifying root cause of insecurity of current home. Identifying best solutions to address root cause. Developing a detailed understanding of support available, both veteran and non-veteran specific. This may include Local Authorities, Op COURAGE for mental health support, grant giving bodies for financial support, local Third Sector Floating Support services to provide ongoing tenancy sustainment support, employment support, and signposting to other relevant agencies to meet their needs. Making referrals to the most appropriate organisation from our list of approved providers, to assist the referred veteran to address the underlying cause of homelessness. Ensuring 100% compliance with the recording of all referral and case management activity. Contributing to and maintaining partnerships across the Op FORTITUDE Pathway. Carrying out day-to-day administration and operational duties. Assisting in the collation and submission of information returns relating to funding and performance, including capturing information for contractual requirements. Delivering the referrals process to meet contractual requirements. This will include: Monitoring the Op FORTITUDE referral portal, acknowledging receipt of referrals and responding to all enquiries within agreed timeframes. Referring customers to the Pathways Caseworker for support in seeking accommodation. Liaising with referring agents. Deciding on the outcome and advising all relevant parties accordingly. Making a referral to the appropriate accommodation provider with suitable vacancies that meet referral needs. Being responsible for the accuracy of data of the referrals and that the referral pathway database is "quality driven" and updated at all times, escalating any issues or concerns when referrals have not met the pathway standards to the Service Manager. Respecting customer preferences in relation to choice of location where multiple accommodation options are available. Where multiple accommodation choices are available that meet both the level of need, and referral choice, prioritise the unit that has been vacant for the longest period. Using IT systems appropriately, including adding updates to the referral portal. Support customers You will use psychologically and trauma informed approaches to engage and support veterans to make positive choices by: Signposting to the relevant external organization for support. Suggest the appropriate Op FORTITUDE Casework & Referral Officer or Specialist supports the customer depending on their needs. Maintaining regular contact with veterans on the waiting list and keeping them fully updated with the status of their application. Understanding the risk management process, escalating appropriately where you have concerns for the safety of the veteran or others. Ensuring equality, diversity and inclusion is always considered. Other Information Carry out all your duties within Riverside's Policy and Procedure framework e.g., health & safety, safeguarding, dignity at work, GDPR, cash handling, etc. Deliver your role in line with Riverside company values - "Our Riverside Way". Participate in team meetings, attend regular supervisions and reflective practice sessions. Undertake regular training and take responsibility for continuous development to enable you to deliver your role safely. From time to time, you may be required to undertake additional duties and responsibilities in consultation with your Line Manager. Person specification Essential An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable homeless people with complex needs. Ability to work in partnership and communicate with other people to reach positive outcomes. Ability to organise tasks and plan accordingly. Be a team player with a caring, flexible, resilient, can-do attitude. Ability to use initiative and have confidence to make decisions. High attention to detail with competent and accurate administrative and IT skills. Desirable Understanding of the veteran sector. Ability to administer a comprehensive referral service. Personal lived experience of serving in the forces or of homelessness. Have a good understanding of safeguarding vulnerable adults and how to identify and raise safeguarding concerns.
# Supported Housing Officer Job Introduction What you'll do As a Supported Housing Officer, you'll be the main housing contact for residents living in supported housing, delivering a person centred service that reflects a wide range of needs and vulnerabilities. Working closely with residents, partners, and colleagues, you'll provide specialist housing management that helps people feel safe, supported, and able to sustain their tenancies. Your role will balance housing management, wellbeing, and safety, always putting residents at the heart of your approach.Please note that this role will be split across three of our supported housing services in Chelmsford, Essex. How you'll do it Support residents to understand and meet their tenancy responsibilities, offering guidance tailored to individual needs. Carry out regular welfare checks, risk assessments, and wellbeing plans to ensure residents are safe and supported. Identify unmet needs and advocate for residents through referrals to appropriate services and partners. Manage complaints and antisocial behaviour in line with policy and work with partner agencies where required. Report and manage repairs in communal areas and residents' homes, liaising with contractors and monitoring quality. Oversee health and safety compliance at scheme level, including fire risk assessment actions and gas safety access. Lead resident engagement through meetings, consultations, and involvement in service planning and improvement. Manage income collection activities, support benefit claims, and promote sustainable rent payment. Support voids and lettings, ensuring homes are prepared and let in line with policy and audit requirements. The ideal candidate We believe great service starts with great people, and we are committed to recruiting and developing passionate, enthusiastic, and talented individuals who can add value to our thriving organisation.Pending confirmation of legislative changes, this role may require a qualification to demonstrate competence. If not already qualified, there may be an expectation to study towards a professional qualification.Essential: Numeracy and literacy skills equivalent to NVQ Level 2. A willingness to travel between 3 of our supported housing services in Chelmsford, including holding a full UK driving licence and access to a car. Experience delivering a customer focused service to people with support needs in a social housing or social care setting. Experience in managing a small team.Desirable: A social care or similar qualificationOnce you join us, you'll find plenty of opportunities to grow within our organisation. You'll also have access to a wide range of learning opportunities to help you achieve and maximise your potential.Benefits include: Excellent annual leave allowance and flexible working opportunities (qualifying period may apply) Generous pension scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay in addition to statutory entitlements (qualifying period may apply) Employee assistance - free confidential advice and counselling services provided by independent specialist organisations. Health cash plan Staff discounts - we give our staff access to discounts at hundreds of major retailers, gyms, restaurants, entertainment, days out, insurance, and much more. Interest free loans - season ticket loan, tenancy deposit loan, and training loan Cycle to work scheme. Life Assurance x 4 annual salaryNotting Hill Genesis is a not-for-profit organisation providing affordable homes for Londoners and it is now one of the largest housing associations in London. We are both a landlord and a developer, with more than 65,000 existing homes and 10,000 more in our pipeline and we employ around 1,800 employees.For more information on what we do and what makes us different please visit:We welcome applications from everyone. We actively monitor the diversity of our workforce and strive to show equal representation throughout all levels of the organisation. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident employer amongst other diversity commitments.To find out more about our approach to equality, diversity and inclusion please visit: Selection Process Step 1: If you are interested, please send your application now!Step 2: Successful candidates will be asked to interview and assessmentPlease apply for this role online. If you are not able to apply online or if you have any reasonable adjustment requirements arising from a disability or medical condition to fully participate in the recruitment process, please discuss this with our hiring team via a redeployee apply for this role, their application will be considered before any others.This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to an Enhanced check via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).NHG reserves the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role, so we advise you to submit your application at your earliest opportunity. Attached documents (C) OpenStreetMap contributors Supported Housing Officer Salary £30,732 to £34,147 per annum for 35 hours per week. Frequency Annual Job Reference nhg/TP/4451/1836 Contract Type Permanent Working Hours 35 Location Chelmsford, United Kingdom Posted on 1 April, 2026 Closing Date 15 April, 2026 Spread the word
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
# Supported Housing Officer Job Introduction What you'll do As a Supported Housing Officer, you'll be the main housing contact for residents living in supported housing, delivering a person centred service that reflects a wide range of needs and vulnerabilities. Working closely with residents, partners, and colleagues, you'll provide specialist housing management that helps people feel safe, supported, and able to sustain their tenancies. Your role will balance housing management, wellbeing, and safety, always putting residents at the heart of your approach.Please note that this role will be split across three of our supported housing services in Chelmsford, Essex. How you'll do it Support residents to understand and meet their tenancy responsibilities, offering guidance tailored to individual needs. Carry out regular welfare checks, risk assessments, and wellbeing plans to ensure residents are safe and supported. Identify unmet needs and advocate for residents through referrals to appropriate services and partners. Manage complaints and antisocial behaviour in line with policy and work with partner agencies where required. Report and manage repairs in communal areas and residents' homes, liaising with contractors and monitoring quality. Oversee health and safety compliance at scheme level, including fire risk assessment actions and gas safety access. Lead resident engagement through meetings, consultations, and involvement in service planning and improvement. Manage income collection activities, support benefit claims, and promote sustainable rent payment. Support voids and lettings, ensuring homes are prepared and let in line with policy and audit requirements. The ideal candidate We believe great service starts with great people, and we are committed to recruiting and developing passionate, enthusiastic, and talented individuals who can add value to our thriving organisation.Pending confirmation of legislative changes, this role may require a qualification to demonstrate competence. If not already qualified, there may be an expectation to study towards a professional qualification.Essential: Numeracy and literacy skills equivalent to NVQ Level 2. A willingness to travel between 3 of our supported housing services in Chelmsford, including holding a full UK driving licence and access to a car. Experience delivering a customer focused service to people with support needs in a social housing or social care setting. Experience in managing a small team.Desirable: A social care or similar qualificationOnce you join us, you'll find plenty of opportunities to grow within our organisation. You'll also have access to a wide range of learning opportunities to help you achieve and maximise your potential.Benefits include: Excellent annual leave allowance and flexible working opportunities (qualifying period may apply) Generous pension scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay in addition to statutory entitlements (qualifying period may apply) Employee assistance - free confidential advice and counselling services provided by independent specialist organisations. Health cash plan Staff discounts - we give our staff access to discounts at hundreds of major retailers, gyms, restaurants, entertainment, days out, insurance, and much more. Interest free loans - season ticket loan, tenancy deposit loan, and training loan Cycle to work scheme. Life Assurance x 4 annual salaryNotting Hill Genesis is a not-for-profit organisation providing affordable homes for Londoners and it is now one of the largest housing associations in London. We are both a landlord and a developer, with more than 65,000 existing homes and 10,000 more in our pipeline and we employ around 1,800 employees.For more information on what we do and what makes us different please visit:We welcome applications from everyone. We actively monitor the diversity of our workforce and strive to show equal representation throughout all levels of the organisation. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident employer amongst other diversity commitments.To find out more about our approach to equality, diversity and inclusion please visit: Selection Process Step 1: If you are interested, please send your application now!Step 2: Successful candidates will be asked to interview and assessmentPlease apply for this role online. If you are not able to apply online or if you have any reasonable adjustment requirements arising from a disability or medical condition to fully participate in the recruitment process, please discuss this with our hiring team via a redeployee apply for this role, their application will be considered before any others.This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to an Enhanced check via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).NHG reserves the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role, so we advise you to submit your application at your earliest opportunity. Attached documents (C) OpenStreetMap contributors Supported Housing Officer Salary £30,732 to £34,147 per annum for 35 hours per week. Frequency Annual Job Reference nhg/TP/4451/1836 Contract Type Permanent Working Hours 35 Location Chelmsford, United Kingdom Posted on 1 April, 2026 Closing Date 15 April, 2026 Spread the word
NIFHA - Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Association
Holywood, County Down
Location: Radius House, 3-7 Redburn Square, Holywood, BT18 9HZ Contract: Permanent Hours: 37 Job Ref: FHA04448 The Data Systems Officer will be responsible for ensuring the data held within the organisation, including the Housing Management System is up to date and accurate. The postholder will play a critical role in managing, maintaining, and improving the organisations data and information systems to support the delivery of new homes, property development programmes, Asset Management attributes and Communities rental information aligned to the Asset. The postholder will ensure that high-quality, timely, and accessible data underpins decision making, performance reporting, and compliance across the organisation. Qualifications 1. Good general level of education to include at least 5 GCSE's (at a minimum of Grade C) or equivalent to include English and Maths OR QCF Level II (previously NVQ) in Information Technology or equivalent relevant qualification. AND Two year's administration experience working in a business environment including operation of a bespoke computerised system. 2. Experience managing and maintaining data systems, ideally within housing, property development, construction, or a related sector. 3. Strong IT skills, including advanced Excel, database management, and reporting tools (e.g. Power BI, SQL, or similar). 4. Analytical mindset with the ability to translate data into meaningful insight. 5. A current full driving licence and access to a suitable form of transport (where an applicant indicates that a disability prohibits them from driving, this criterion will be waived at the shortlisting stage. In such circumstances, consideration will be given in any subsequent offer of appointment to suitable alternative arrangements that the candidate may be able to put in place that would enable them to meet the travel requirements for the post). The Association Radius Housing provides quality and affordable social housing in over 80 towns and cities throughout Northern Ireland. We provide a range of services, from sheltered housing for the over 55's and general needs housing for families and single people, as well as specialist care and support facilities for the frail, elderly, people with dementia and learning disabilities and other complex needs. Our aim is to be an employer of choice and to recruit employees who will embrace our vision and values and fulfil our performance standards within their role. In return we offer a range of benefits to employees including great on-job training, a contributory pension scheme, a health cash plan which can provide help with dental, optician and medical costs (including cover for dependent children in full time education up to 18 years of age), free employee health checks and a Cycle to Work scheme. Flexibility regarding working hours is also offered in some areas of the business. Radius reserves the right to enhance criteria to facilitate shortlisting. Association wide waiting lists may be compiled for future same or similar vacancies permanent / fixed term which may arise. Radius is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Please clickhere to view Radius's Applicant Privacy Notice. Radius Housing, 3-7 Redburn Square, Holywood, County Down, BT18 9HZ
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
Location: Radius House, 3-7 Redburn Square, Holywood, BT18 9HZ Contract: Permanent Hours: 37 Job Ref: FHA04448 The Data Systems Officer will be responsible for ensuring the data held within the organisation, including the Housing Management System is up to date and accurate. The postholder will play a critical role in managing, maintaining, and improving the organisations data and information systems to support the delivery of new homes, property development programmes, Asset Management attributes and Communities rental information aligned to the Asset. The postholder will ensure that high-quality, timely, and accessible data underpins decision making, performance reporting, and compliance across the organisation. Qualifications 1. Good general level of education to include at least 5 GCSE's (at a minimum of Grade C) or equivalent to include English and Maths OR QCF Level II (previously NVQ) in Information Technology or equivalent relevant qualification. AND Two year's administration experience working in a business environment including operation of a bespoke computerised system. 2. Experience managing and maintaining data systems, ideally within housing, property development, construction, or a related sector. 3. Strong IT skills, including advanced Excel, database management, and reporting tools (e.g. Power BI, SQL, or similar). 4. Analytical mindset with the ability to translate data into meaningful insight. 5. A current full driving licence and access to a suitable form of transport (where an applicant indicates that a disability prohibits them from driving, this criterion will be waived at the shortlisting stage. In such circumstances, consideration will be given in any subsequent offer of appointment to suitable alternative arrangements that the candidate may be able to put in place that would enable them to meet the travel requirements for the post). The Association Radius Housing provides quality and affordable social housing in over 80 towns and cities throughout Northern Ireland. We provide a range of services, from sheltered housing for the over 55's and general needs housing for families and single people, as well as specialist care and support facilities for the frail, elderly, people with dementia and learning disabilities and other complex needs. Our aim is to be an employer of choice and to recruit employees who will embrace our vision and values and fulfil our performance standards within their role. In return we offer a range of benefits to employees including great on-job training, a contributory pension scheme, a health cash plan which can provide help with dental, optician and medical costs (including cover for dependent children in full time education up to 18 years of age), free employee health checks and a Cycle to Work scheme. Flexibility regarding working hours is also offered in some areas of the business. Radius reserves the right to enhance criteria to facilitate shortlisting. Association wide waiting lists may be compiled for future same or similar vacancies permanent / fixed term which may arise. Radius is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Please clickhere to view Radius's Applicant Privacy Notice. Radius Housing, 3-7 Redburn Square, Holywood, County Down, BT18 9HZ
SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England - our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. You'll be based ideally from our Head Office in Basingstoke . This role will combine office and home working to ensure a positive work/life balance. The Role We are looking for an experienced building safety professional to join us in the role of Building Safety Assurance Manager. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and compliance of our homes and services. Reporting directly to the Head of Assurance, you will join an established team working alongside building safety, HSE and assurance specialists. Using your industry expertise, you will lead and deliver our assurance programme with a primary focus on property compliance including but not limited to gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella, asbestos and lifts. Your work will help ensure our risks are systematically managed and that we consistently meet our regulatory obligations, keeping our residents, employees and contractors safe. Some travel across our operating area will be required, so you'll need a full driving licence and access to a vehicle. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of independent assurance reviews, working collaboratively with property, building safety and housing teams Deliver clear, reliable, evidence-based assurance conclusions that test the effectiveness of our policies, processes and procedures, ensuring regulatory compliance and alignment to SNG's corporate plan Lead the building safety assurance process to identify compliance gaps, agree sustainable action plans with internal stakeholders, and share good practice across the business Oversee the rigorous monitoring and closure of assurance actions, ensuring robust evidence and resulting improvements to business processes Influence, coach and engage a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to enhance assurance capability and understanding across the organisation What we need from you A strong understanding of building safety regulations across key areas such as gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella and lifts, ideally with specialist expertise in at least one discipline. Experience in a large operational environment is essential; housing sector experience is beneficial but not required Extensive experience in designing and delivering audit or assurance programmes, and collaborating with stakeholders to implement sustainable improvements A proven ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements within operational settings Excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to deliver clear, evidence-based conclusions Strong practical understanding of building safety risk management within complex operational environments A high level of attention to detail, combined with the ability to step back and see the wider picture Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills A tenacious yet supportive approach, with experience driving meaningful change Effective team-working skills to contribute to shared organisational goals Professional recognition with an appropriate body (e.g., Institute of Engineering & Technology)
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England - our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. You'll be based ideally from our Head Office in Basingstoke . This role will combine office and home working to ensure a positive work/life balance. The Role We are looking for an experienced building safety professional to join us in the role of Building Safety Assurance Manager. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and compliance of our homes and services. Reporting directly to the Head of Assurance, you will join an established team working alongside building safety, HSE and assurance specialists. Using your industry expertise, you will lead and deliver our assurance programme with a primary focus on property compliance including but not limited to gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella, asbestos and lifts. Your work will help ensure our risks are systematically managed and that we consistently meet our regulatory obligations, keeping our residents, employees and contractors safe. Some travel across our operating area will be required, so you'll need a full driving licence and access to a vehicle. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of independent assurance reviews, working collaboratively with property, building safety and housing teams Deliver clear, reliable, evidence-based assurance conclusions that test the effectiveness of our policies, processes and procedures, ensuring regulatory compliance and alignment to SNG's corporate plan Lead the building safety assurance process to identify compliance gaps, agree sustainable action plans with internal stakeholders, and share good practice across the business Oversee the rigorous monitoring and closure of assurance actions, ensuring robust evidence and resulting improvements to business processes Influence, coach and engage a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to enhance assurance capability and understanding across the organisation What we need from you A strong understanding of building safety regulations across key areas such as gas, electrical safety, fire, legionella and lifts, ideally with specialist expertise in at least one discipline. Experience in a large operational environment is essential; housing sector experience is beneficial but not required Extensive experience in designing and delivering audit or assurance programmes, and collaborating with stakeholders to implement sustainable improvements A proven ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements within operational settings Excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to deliver clear, evidence-based conclusions Strong practical understanding of building safety risk management within complex operational environments A high level of attention to detail, combined with the ability to step back and see the wider picture Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills A tenacious yet supportive approach, with experience driving meaningful change Effective team-working skills to contribute to shared organisational goals Professional recognition with an appropriate body (e.g., Institute of Engineering & Technology)
Job Title: Service Charge Accountant Location: Stockwell, London, SW9 Job Type: £50,000 Per annum Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About SW9 Community Housing: SW9 Community Housing is a resident-led social housing charity responsible for the delivery of housing management and maintenance services for around 1,800 homes and several commercial and community buildings in Stockwell/Brixton on behalf of a G15 Housing Association, Sovereign Network Group (SNG). About The Role: We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Service Charge Accountant to manage and oversee all financial activities related to service charge accounts. The successful candidate will ensure accurate budgeting, timely reconciliation, and compliance with relevant regulations for service charge funds, primarily within a residential property portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Budgeting & Financial Reporting Prepare and reconcile annual service charge budgets and actuals. Produce and issue year-end service charge accounts in line with lease agreements and statutory guidelines (Landlord and Tenant Act 1985). Manage and report on reserve funds, ensuring correct contributions and balances. Monitor expenditure, compare against budgets, and post adjustments as needed. Provide service charge budgets for new developments at design stage. Billing & System Management Calculate and issue service charge estimates, actuals, major works charges, and ground rent in line with lease terms and within set timescales. Lead on the rent increase process, ensuring accurate calculations and communications. Troubleshoot and improve service charge billing systems to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Maintain service charge ledgers and ensure accurate postings in financial systems. Stakeholder Engagement & Queries Liaise with SNG to ensure the bank balance is topped up with the correct amounts. Reconcile the individual leaseholder accounts and produce and send out yearly financial statements Handle leaseholder and tenant queries on service charge estimates, statements, and variances. Liaise with internal teams (Repairs, Development, Finance) to ensure correct cost allocations and billing for works and new developments. Support internal and external audits, tribunals, and court proceedings with required financial data. Collaborate with the Leasehold Adviser to improve communication with residents, including welcome packs and service charge handbooks. Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and obtain dispensation where necessary. Review lease agreements to ensure all service charge elements are captured. Identify non-collectable charges and prepare write-off documentation as required. Conduct Land Registry checks to confirm leaseholder ownership status. Engagement & Representation Arrange and attend leaseholder service charge meetings and community events. Provide input to legal and tribunal cases as required. Represent the organisation at First Tier Tribunals and in County Court when necessary About you: Experience, Qualifications & Skills: Part-qualified or qualified (ACCA, CIMA, AAT) or equivalent relevant experience. Possession of or working towards a recognised accounting qualification is desirable. Experience in Service Charge accounting and general leasehold management preferable within housing or property sector. Experience of creating performance reports and implementing service improvements is desirable. Experience of working in social housing or local authority is desirable. Knowledge of leases and understanding of the issues of leasehold management. Good knowledge of IT and Housing systems including Word, advanced Excel and Outlook. Excellent interpersonal skills to support work with customers across a range of circumstances. Strong verbal communication skills and the ability to adapt this approach for different audiences. Excellent analytical skills to identify a range of issues from information gathered. Excellent customer focus and a genuine desire to achieve excellence in all areas of responsibility. Excellent numerical skills to calculate estimated and actual service charges. Demonstrable knowledge of Section 20 and other leasehold legislation. Ability to manage difficult conversation Able to manage and prioritise demanding workload Meet deadline and KPIs Calm and professional Self-motivated and personal with a 'can do' approach Seeks opportunities for improvements Actively demonstrates interest in all aspects of the business Full details of the role profile available on request. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Property Finance Accountant, Service Charge Finance Specialist, Accounts Coordinator, Qualified Accountant and Leasehold Accounting Analyst may also be considered.
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Service Charge Accountant Location: Stockwell, London, SW9 Job Type: £50,000 Per annum Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About SW9 Community Housing: SW9 Community Housing is a resident-led social housing charity responsible for the delivery of housing management and maintenance services for around 1,800 homes and several commercial and community buildings in Stockwell/Brixton on behalf of a G15 Housing Association, Sovereign Network Group (SNG). About The Role: We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Service Charge Accountant to manage and oversee all financial activities related to service charge accounts. The successful candidate will ensure accurate budgeting, timely reconciliation, and compliance with relevant regulations for service charge funds, primarily within a residential property portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Budgeting & Financial Reporting Prepare and reconcile annual service charge budgets and actuals. Produce and issue year-end service charge accounts in line with lease agreements and statutory guidelines (Landlord and Tenant Act 1985). Manage and report on reserve funds, ensuring correct contributions and balances. Monitor expenditure, compare against budgets, and post adjustments as needed. Provide service charge budgets for new developments at design stage. Billing & System Management Calculate and issue service charge estimates, actuals, major works charges, and ground rent in line with lease terms and within set timescales. Lead on the rent increase process, ensuring accurate calculations and communications. Troubleshoot and improve service charge billing systems to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Maintain service charge ledgers and ensure accurate postings in financial systems. Stakeholder Engagement & Queries Liaise with SNG to ensure the bank balance is topped up with the correct amounts. Reconcile the individual leaseholder accounts and produce and send out yearly financial statements Handle leaseholder and tenant queries on service charge estimates, statements, and variances. Liaise with internal teams (Repairs, Development, Finance) to ensure correct cost allocations and billing for works and new developments. Support internal and external audits, tribunals, and court proceedings with required financial data. Collaborate with the Leasehold Adviser to improve communication with residents, including welcome packs and service charge handbooks. Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and obtain dispensation where necessary. Review lease agreements to ensure all service charge elements are captured. Identify non-collectable charges and prepare write-off documentation as required. Conduct Land Registry checks to confirm leaseholder ownership status. Engagement & Representation Arrange and attend leaseholder service charge meetings and community events. Provide input to legal and tribunal cases as required. Represent the organisation at First Tier Tribunals and in County Court when necessary About you: Experience, Qualifications & Skills: Part-qualified or qualified (ACCA, CIMA, AAT) or equivalent relevant experience. Possession of or working towards a recognised accounting qualification is desirable. Experience in Service Charge accounting and general leasehold management preferable within housing or property sector. Experience of creating performance reports and implementing service improvements is desirable. Experience of working in social housing or local authority is desirable. Knowledge of leases and understanding of the issues of leasehold management. Good knowledge of IT and Housing systems including Word, advanced Excel and Outlook. Excellent interpersonal skills to support work with customers across a range of circumstances. Strong verbal communication skills and the ability to adapt this approach for different audiences. Excellent analytical skills to identify a range of issues from information gathered. Excellent customer focus and a genuine desire to achieve excellence in all areas of responsibility. Excellent numerical skills to calculate estimated and actual service charges. Demonstrable knowledge of Section 20 and other leasehold legislation. Ability to manage difficult conversation Able to manage and prioritise demanding workload Meet deadline and KPIs Calm and professional Self-motivated and personal with a 'can do' approach Seeks opportunities for improvements Actively demonstrates interest in all aspects of the business Full details of the role profile available on request. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Property Finance Accountant, Service Charge Finance Specialist, Accounts Coordinator, Qualified Accountant and Leasehold Accounting Analyst may also be considered.
A respected UK charity is seeking a Property Services Manager to lead the delivery of high-quality housing management across supported living schemes for vulnerable residents. London (Hybrid/Multi-site) Salary: £50,000 Role overview You will oversee repairs, maintenance, compliance, and voids across a portfolio of properties, ensuring homes are safe, well-maintained, and meet all regulatory standards. The role includes managing a team, overseeing contractors, controlling budgets, and driving service improvements. Key responsibilities Lead and develop the property services team Manage repairs, voids, planned and cyclical maintenance Oversee contractor performance and KPIs Ensure full health & safety compliance (gas, fire, electrical, water, asbestos) Monitor budgets and control costs Reduce void turnaround times and rent loss Maintain estate and scheme standards Produce performance and management reports Engage residents and incorporate feedback into service delivery About you Experience in housing/property management (social housing, local authority, or similar) Strong leadership and team management skills Knowledge of repairs, compliance, and housing legislation Experience managing contractors and KPIs Strong understanding of H&S in housing Good communication and stakeholder skills Customer-focused approach Property/surveying qualification desirable Join a mission-driven organisation where your work directly improves the safety, quality, and wellbeing of residents homes. If interested in hearing more, please submit your CV. Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
A respected UK charity is seeking a Property Services Manager to lead the delivery of high-quality housing management across supported living schemes for vulnerable residents. London (Hybrid/Multi-site) Salary: £50,000 Role overview You will oversee repairs, maintenance, compliance, and voids across a portfolio of properties, ensuring homes are safe, well-maintained, and meet all regulatory standards. The role includes managing a team, overseeing contractors, controlling budgets, and driving service improvements. Key responsibilities Lead and develop the property services team Manage repairs, voids, planned and cyclical maintenance Oversee contractor performance and KPIs Ensure full health & safety compliance (gas, fire, electrical, water, asbestos) Monitor budgets and control costs Reduce void turnaround times and rent loss Maintain estate and scheme standards Produce performance and management reports Engage residents and incorporate feedback into service delivery About you Experience in housing/property management (social housing, local authority, or similar) Strong leadership and team management skills Knowledge of repairs, compliance, and housing legislation Experience managing contractors and KPIs Strong understanding of H&S in housing Good communication and stakeholder skills Customer-focused approach Property/surveying qualification desirable Join a mission-driven organisation where your work directly improves the safety, quality, and wellbeing of residents homes. If interested in hearing more, please submit your CV. Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
REQ ID: FEQ227R246 Location: London, UK Recruiter: Dina Hussain At Databricks, our core values are at the heart of everything we do; a culture of proactiveness and a customer-centric mindset guide us to build a unified platform that makes data science and analytics accessible to everyone. We aim to inspire our customers to make informed decisions that push their business forward. We provide a user-friendly and intuitive platform that makes it easy to turn insights into action and fosters a culture of creativity, experimentation, and continuous improvement. You will be an essential part of this mission, using your technical expertise to demonstrate how our Data Intelligence Platform can help customers solve their complex data challenges. You'll work with a collaborative, customer-focused team that values innovation and creativity, using your skills to create customised solutions to help our customers achieve their goals and guide their businesses forward. You will engage with our largest and most complex customers across the region to advise them on adopting the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, in collaboration with a world-class, cross-functional team of Solutions Architects, Account Executives, and technology Specialists. You will work closely with a small group of customers and their account teams to help them respond to key business opportunities and challenges. Join us in our quest to change how people work with data and make a better world! The impact you will have: Engage with some of Databricks' most complex customers to help them achieve their unified platform goals. Develop and execute customer engagement strategies in partnership with the Account Executives and Solutions Architects in your designated accounts. You will coach core account teams and peers on positioning, adoption strategies and execution to achieve your outcomes in a defined timeline. You will influence stakeholders at all levels through complex engagements with the wider cloud ecosystem and 3rd-party applications, ensuring they are excited about the Databricks vision and solution strategy. Be a 'champion' for both customers and colleagues, operating as an expert solution architect and trusted advisor for significant data analytics architecture, design, and adoption of the Databricks Lakehouse platform. Contribute to Databricks' technical community engagement by developing customer-facing collateral and leading workshops, seminars, and meet ups. Opportunity to continue your development in one of four tracks - technical specialisation, industry vertical thought leadership, strategic customer vision, and people management. What we look for: Know how to engage in complex customer interactions and sales lifecycle in a technical pre-sales capacity. You will have a technical background in Data Engineering or Data Warehousing (DWH) or a Machine Learning/AI background. You will be working with our Utilities customers, focusing on establishing the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform as their platform of choice. You will have a builder mindset, you instinctively prototype, create demos, and craft tailored solutions rather than relying only on slide decks. You turn customer challenges into hands on proof points that accelerate confidence. You will enjoy a high degree of autonomy and thrive in working with ambiguous requirements and challenging customer environments. Ability to influence influential decision makers and C level executives through developing relationships and orchestrating teams to achieve long term success for customers. Prior experience with coding in a core programming language (i.e., Python or SQL) and willingness to learn a base level of Spark. Hands on expertise with complex proofs of concept and public cloud platform(s) across AWS, Azure and Google. Know how to provide technical solutions for specialised customer needs and navigate a competitive landscape. Nice to have: Databricks Certification. Up to 30-40% travel to London offices and customer sites. About Databricks Databricks is the data and AI company. More than 10,000 organizations worldwide - including Comcast, Condé Nast, Grammarly, and over 50% of the Fortune 500 - rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to unify and democratize data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark , Delta Lake and MLflow. Benefits At Databricks, we strive to provide comprehensive benefits and perks that meet the needs of all of our employees. For specific details on the benefits offered in your region, please visit Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion At Databricks, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can excel. We take great care to ensure that our hiring practices are inclusive and meet equal employment opportunity standards. Individuals looking for employment at Databricks are considered without regard to age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio economic status, veteran status, and other protected characteristics. Compliance If access to export controlled technology or source code is required for performance of job duties, it is within Employer's discretion whether to apply for a U.S. government license for such positions, and Employer may decline to proceed with an applicant on this basis alone.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
REQ ID: FEQ227R246 Location: London, UK Recruiter: Dina Hussain At Databricks, our core values are at the heart of everything we do; a culture of proactiveness and a customer-centric mindset guide us to build a unified platform that makes data science and analytics accessible to everyone. We aim to inspire our customers to make informed decisions that push their business forward. We provide a user-friendly and intuitive platform that makes it easy to turn insights into action and fosters a culture of creativity, experimentation, and continuous improvement. You will be an essential part of this mission, using your technical expertise to demonstrate how our Data Intelligence Platform can help customers solve their complex data challenges. You'll work with a collaborative, customer-focused team that values innovation and creativity, using your skills to create customised solutions to help our customers achieve their goals and guide their businesses forward. You will engage with our largest and most complex customers across the region to advise them on adopting the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, in collaboration with a world-class, cross-functional team of Solutions Architects, Account Executives, and technology Specialists. You will work closely with a small group of customers and their account teams to help them respond to key business opportunities and challenges. Join us in our quest to change how people work with data and make a better world! The impact you will have: Engage with some of Databricks' most complex customers to help them achieve their unified platform goals. Develop and execute customer engagement strategies in partnership with the Account Executives and Solutions Architects in your designated accounts. You will coach core account teams and peers on positioning, adoption strategies and execution to achieve your outcomes in a defined timeline. You will influence stakeholders at all levels through complex engagements with the wider cloud ecosystem and 3rd-party applications, ensuring they are excited about the Databricks vision and solution strategy. Be a 'champion' for both customers and colleagues, operating as an expert solution architect and trusted advisor for significant data analytics architecture, design, and adoption of the Databricks Lakehouse platform. Contribute to Databricks' technical community engagement by developing customer-facing collateral and leading workshops, seminars, and meet ups. Opportunity to continue your development in one of four tracks - technical specialisation, industry vertical thought leadership, strategic customer vision, and people management. What we look for: Know how to engage in complex customer interactions and sales lifecycle in a technical pre-sales capacity. You will have a technical background in Data Engineering or Data Warehousing (DWH) or a Machine Learning/AI background. You will be working with our Utilities customers, focusing on establishing the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform as their platform of choice. You will have a builder mindset, you instinctively prototype, create demos, and craft tailored solutions rather than relying only on slide decks. You turn customer challenges into hands on proof points that accelerate confidence. You will enjoy a high degree of autonomy and thrive in working with ambiguous requirements and challenging customer environments. Ability to influence influential decision makers and C level executives through developing relationships and orchestrating teams to achieve long term success for customers. Prior experience with coding in a core programming language (i.e., Python or SQL) and willingness to learn a base level of Spark. Hands on expertise with complex proofs of concept and public cloud platform(s) across AWS, Azure and Google. Know how to provide technical solutions for specialised customer needs and navigate a competitive landscape. Nice to have: Databricks Certification. Up to 30-40% travel to London offices and customer sites. About Databricks Databricks is the data and AI company. More than 10,000 organizations worldwide - including Comcast, Condé Nast, Grammarly, and over 50% of the Fortune 500 - rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to unify and democratize data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark , Delta Lake and MLflow. Benefits At Databricks, we strive to provide comprehensive benefits and perks that meet the needs of all of our employees. For specific details on the benefits offered in your region, please visit Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion At Databricks, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can excel. We take great care to ensure that our hiring practices are inclusive and meet equal employment opportunity standards. Individuals looking for employment at Databricks are considered without regard to age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio economic status, veteran status, and other protected characteristics. Compliance If access to export controlled technology or source code is required for performance of job duties, it is within Employer's discretion whether to apply for a U.S. government license for such positions, and Employer may decline to proceed with an applicant on this basis alone.
Procurement Officer Location: Remote Salary : £40,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full-time Closing date: 08 May, 2026 1x Procurement Officer - Homes and Development 1x Procurement Officer - Innovation & People, FGA, and Customer Experience We're looking for two Procurement Officers to support the delivery of Stonewater's procurement programme. This is a great opportunity to build your experience across a varied and meaningful portfolio, while contributing to social value, sustainability and value for money. What you'll be doing: You'll deliver a full end-to-end tendering service, working closely with colleagues and suppliers to ensure compliant, value-driven outcomes. This will include: Managing procurement activity for goods, works and services, including building safety, compliance, repairs, investment projects and sustainability initiatives Preparing tender documentation such as ITTs, RFQs, evaluation criteria and supporting materials Supporting early market engagement and supplier relationships, promoting the Stonewater brand Advising stakeholders on procurement best practice and commercial decision-making Ensuring compliance with internal Standing Orders and the Procurement Act 2023 Supporting contract award processes, including approvals, notifications and supplier debriefs Embedding social value, equality, diversity and environmental sustainability into procurement activity Maintaining robust audit trails, supporting value-for-money assessments and contributing to continuous improvement What you'll need: A strong working knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 (or predecessor legislation) Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Ability to analyse and manage data from multiple sources Confidence working independently and managing competing priorities A collaborative approach, with strong stakeholder management skills and a customer-focused mindset Desirable: CIPS Level 3 (Advanced Certificate in Procurement and Supply Chain) or above Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 13, 2026
Contractor
Procurement Officer Location: Remote Salary : £40,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full-time Closing date: 08 May, 2026 1x Procurement Officer - Homes and Development 1x Procurement Officer - Innovation & People, FGA, and Customer Experience We're looking for two Procurement Officers to support the delivery of Stonewater's procurement programme. This is a great opportunity to build your experience across a varied and meaningful portfolio, while contributing to social value, sustainability and value for money. What you'll be doing: You'll deliver a full end-to-end tendering service, working closely with colleagues and suppliers to ensure compliant, value-driven outcomes. This will include: Managing procurement activity for goods, works and services, including building safety, compliance, repairs, investment projects and sustainability initiatives Preparing tender documentation such as ITTs, RFQs, evaluation criteria and supporting materials Supporting early market engagement and supplier relationships, promoting the Stonewater brand Advising stakeholders on procurement best practice and commercial decision-making Ensuring compliance with internal Standing Orders and the Procurement Act 2023 Supporting contract award processes, including approvals, notifications and supplier debriefs Embedding social value, equality, diversity and environmental sustainability into procurement activity Maintaining robust audit trails, supporting value-for-money assessments and contributing to continuous improvement What you'll need: A strong working knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 (or predecessor legislation) Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Ability to analyse and manage data from multiple sources Confidence working independently and managing competing priorities A collaborative approach, with strong stakeholder management skills and a customer-focused mindset Desirable: CIPS Level 3 (Advanced Certificate in Procurement and Supply Chain) or above Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Southeastern Museums Conference
Tipton, West Midlands
Reporting to the Collections Manager & Registrar, the Collections Specialist manages aspects of the McClung Museum's permanent collections (which includes archaeological material, cultural collections, and paleoethnobotany) by overseeing documentation, safety, access, and direct care. Working with historic collections that include sensitive information, this position serves an important role in preparing, maintaining, and securing the documentation of the museum's permanent collection such as accession files, catalog records, data reports, condition reports, and loan agreements. This position serves as a point of contact for local, state, and federal agencies as well as staff, students, partners, and others when requesting access to permanent collections. The Specialist collaborates with Curators and Exhibitions staff to provide guidance and assistance for exhibiting, installing, and de-installing permanent collections objects. This position also plays an important role in implementing and enforcing the Collections Management Policy across all collections areas. Responsibilities Collections Management: 50% Manages the museum's permanent collection's records, documentation, and images, ensuring proper provenance and permits for new acquisitions and collections while incorporating appropriate practices, standards, philosophy, theory, and ethics of collection stewardship. Makes decisions based on appropriateness, ethics, and the museum's mission about individual access to permanent collections for local, state, and federal agencies as well as university groups, individuals, or other private entities for learning, research, or reference. Using specialized knowledge of museum best practices and ethics, manages electronic and digital records, including updating scientific and auxiliary information, and associated meta data for new and existing collections, maintaining computerized databases, providing content for the museum's website, providing content or oversight for exhibitions, and on-line collections access. Manages historic documentation of collections including databasing, digital images, correspondence, archives, publications, and loan records using collections management software. Identifies object condition and material; prepares, catalogs, and constructs housing and identifies long-term storage solutions based on object needs. Responds to verbal and written requests, including inquiries from the general public regarding loans, accessions, and donations. Processes accessions and handles incoming and outgoing loans including providing documentation and securing accurate provenance and any relevant permits. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position or other related duties as assigned, including but not limited to monitoring collections storage and exhibition environments, ensuring lab safety, conducting inventories, organizing storage equipment and logistics, and ordering supplies. Other duties as assigned. Research, education, and outreach duties: 25% Supports the research programs by working in collaboration with curators to determine appropriate objects for exhibitions, identifies concerns based on condition reports, and pulls and prepares objects for exhibition. Advances collections information by conducting collections-focused research and analysis in field of expertise to determine proper documentation and provenance and best practices for object handling and housing . Uses specialized knowledge to serve public programs and educational activities by developing and presenting outreach materials for education, such as object study workshops, exhibition best practices input (temporary and permanent), and direct participation in public outreach events, as needed. Develops and presents content for tours, presentations, informal classes, and other similar activities, upon request. Trains and supervises collections assistants, students, volunteers, and interns to carry out daily custodial duties, registration activities, object preparation, and research. Provides collection access to the research community, faculty, students, and visiting researchers with the use of collections. Participates in scholarly activity outside the university that promotes the museum's permanent collections as exemplified by attending or presenting at professional meetings and/or engaging in professional development activities. Other duties as assigned. Collaborative responsibilities, compliance, and support: 25% Using knowledge of museum collections best practices, recommends and enforces priorities for short and long-term collections care and management. Advises, oversees, and collaborates with the museum's exhibition team on best practices for object handling based on the object's condition report and material for object exhibition, installation, and de-installation; advises local, state, and federal agencies on consultation of repository objects, as requested. Implements the Collections Management Policy in collaboration with the Collections Manager & Registrar. Serves as an active part of NAGPRA compliance and repatriation activities for the permanent collection by analyzing, identifying, and flagging items; works alongside the Collections Manager & Registrar to collaborate and comply with Office of Repatriation requests and deadlines. Provides support to the Museum community by serving on internal or external committees, as needed. Develops grant proposals for collections improvements and other collections-based initiatives; assists with grant proposals across the museum by providing information or narratives specific to the museum's permanent collections, as needed. Provides support for promotional and institutional advancement activities, including opportunities to engage with donors and participate in behind-the-scenes tours. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Required Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least two years of collections management in a museum or similar setting. At least one year collections database management or similar program. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Demonstrated knowledge of current museum best practices and standards for collection care, collection and database management, documentation, digitization, conservation and registration methods for collections. Capable of performing physical hands-on problem solving and database upkeep and research and the ability to pivot between the two. Flexibility in managing multiple ongoing projects; ability to pivot between tasks as needs and priorities shift. Detail oriented and highly organized; can follow or create processes and complete them with consistency. Knowledge of Office suite, collections-specific software and other computer-related skills. Ability to supervise students and communicate directions and expectations effectively. Ability to manage projects and budgets for collections-related purposes. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work independently and with interdepartmental teams and initiatives. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without need now or in the future for sponsorship for employment-basedvisa status. Preferred Qualifications Education: Master's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least one year of experience working with NAGPRA-related collections. At least one year of experience supervising and training students, volunteers or interns. Experience using established occupational health and safety practices. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Knowledge of museum standards and best practices in the care, safe handling, packing, and crating of 2-D and 3-D objects. Knowledge of archival materials and fine art packing techniques, including proficiency with custom box-making, soft-packing, and cavity packs. Knowledge of museum or collections databases. Ability to prioritize the urgency of competing requests to meet established deadlines. Skills to interact with different kinds of internal and external stakeholders. Supervisory skills necessary for directing other people working with collections, including volunteers, students, and interns. Work Location Knoxville, TN - Onsite Compensation and Benefits UT market range: MR08 Anticipated hiring range: 52,000 - 58,000 Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here Find more information on UT Benefits here Application Instructions To express interest, please submit an application with the noted below attachments. Resume List of 3 Professional References About Us The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has shaped leaders, changemakers, and innovative thinkers since its founding in 1794. The university is home to more than 38,000 students and 10,000 statewide employees-the Volunteers-who uphold the university's tradition of lighting the way for others through leadership and service. UT Knoxville offers over 900 programs of study across 14 degree-granting colleges and schools. As Tennessee's flagship land-grant university, its footprint spans the entire state . click apply for full job details
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Reporting to the Collections Manager & Registrar, the Collections Specialist manages aspects of the McClung Museum's permanent collections (which includes archaeological material, cultural collections, and paleoethnobotany) by overseeing documentation, safety, access, and direct care. Working with historic collections that include sensitive information, this position serves an important role in preparing, maintaining, and securing the documentation of the museum's permanent collection such as accession files, catalog records, data reports, condition reports, and loan agreements. This position serves as a point of contact for local, state, and federal agencies as well as staff, students, partners, and others when requesting access to permanent collections. The Specialist collaborates with Curators and Exhibitions staff to provide guidance and assistance for exhibiting, installing, and de-installing permanent collections objects. This position also plays an important role in implementing and enforcing the Collections Management Policy across all collections areas. Responsibilities Collections Management: 50% Manages the museum's permanent collection's records, documentation, and images, ensuring proper provenance and permits for new acquisitions and collections while incorporating appropriate practices, standards, philosophy, theory, and ethics of collection stewardship. Makes decisions based on appropriateness, ethics, and the museum's mission about individual access to permanent collections for local, state, and federal agencies as well as university groups, individuals, or other private entities for learning, research, or reference. Using specialized knowledge of museum best practices and ethics, manages electronic and digital records, including updating scientific and auxiliary information, and associated meta data for new and existing collections, maintaining computerized databases, providing content for the museum's website, providing content or oversight for exhibitions, and on-line collections access. Manages historic documentation of collections including databasing, digital images, correspondence, archives, publications, and loan records using collections management software. Identifies object condition and material; prepares, catalogs, and constructs housing and identifies long-term storage solutions based on object needs. Responds to verbal and written requests, including inquiries from the general public regarding loans, accessions, and donations. Processes accessions and handles incoming and outgoing loans including providing documentation and securing accurate provenance and any relevant permits. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position or other related duties as assigned, including but not limited to monitoring collections storage and exhibition environments, ensuring lab safety, conducting inventories, organizing storage equipment and logistics, and ordering supplies. Other duties as assigned. Research, education, and outreach duties: 25% Supports the research programs by working in collaboration with curators to determine appropriate objects for exhibitions, identifies concerns based on condition reports, and pulls and prepares objects for exhibition. Advances collections information by conducting collections-focused research and analysis in field of expertise to determine proper documentation and provenance and best practices for object handling and housing . Uses specialized knowledge to serve public programs and educational activities by developing and presenting outreach materials for education, such as object study workshops, exhibition best practices input (temporary and permanent), and direct participation in public outreach events, as needed. Develops and presents content for tours, presentations, informal classes, and other similar activities, upon request. Trains and supervises collections assistants, students, volunteers, and interns to carry out daily custodial duties, registration activities, object preparation, and research. Provides collection access to the research community, faculty, students, and visiting researchers with the use of collections. Participates in scholarly activity outside the university that promotes the museum's permanent collections as exemplified by attending or presenting at professional meetings and/or engaging in professional development activities. Other duties as assigned. Collaborative responsibilities, compliance, and support: 25% Using knowledge of museum collections best practices, recommends and enforces priorities for short and long-term collections care and management. Advises, oversees, and collaborates with the museum's exhibition team on best practices for object handling based on the object's condition report and material for object exhibition, installation, and de-installation; advises local, state, and federal agencies on consultation of repository objects, as requested. Implements the Collections Management Policy in collaboration with the Collections Manager & Registrar. Serves as an active part of NAGPRA compliance and repatriation activities for the permanent collection by analyzing, identifying, and flagging items; works alongside the Collections Manager & Registrar to collaborate and comply with Office of Repatriation requests and deadlines. Provides support to the Museum community by serving on internal or external committees, as needed. Develops grant proposals for collections improvements and other collections-based initiatives; assists with grant proposals across the museum by providing information or narratives specific to the museum's permanent collections, as needed. Provides support for promotional and institutional advancement activities, including opportunities to engage with donors and participate in behind-the-scenes tours. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Required Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least two years of collections management in a museum or similar setting. At least one year collections database management or similar program. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Demonstrated knowledge of current museum best practices and standards for collection care, collection and database management, documentation, digitization, conservation and registration methods for collections. Capable of performing physical hands-on problem solving and database upkeep and research and the ability to pivot between the two. Flexibility in managing multiple ongoing projects; ability to pivot between tasks as needs and priorities shift. Detail oriented and highly organized; can follow or create processes and complete them with consistency. Knowledge of Office suite, collections-specific software and other computer-related skills. Ability to supervise students and communicate directions and expectations effectively. Ability to manage projects and budgets for collections-related purposes. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work independently and with interdepartmental teams and initiatives. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without need now or in the future for sponsorship for employment-basedvisa status. Preferred Qualifications Education: Master's degree in a related field (Anthropology, Art, History, or similar) Experience: At least one year of experience working with NAGPRA-related collections. At least one year of experience supervising and training students, volunteers or interns. Experience using established occupational health and safety practices. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Knowledge of museum standards and best practices in the care, safe handling, packing, and crating of 2-D and 3-D objects. Knowledge of archival materials and fine art packing techniques, including proficiency with custom box-making, soft-packing, and cavity packs. Knowledge of museum or collections databases. Ability to prioritize the urgency of competing requests to meet established deadlines. Skills to interact with different kinds of internal and external stakeholders. Supervisory skills necessary for directing other people working with collections, including volunteers, students, and interns. Work Location Knoxville, TN - Onsite Compensation and Benefits UT market range: MR08 Anticipated hiring range: 52,000 - 58,000 Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here Find more information on UT Benefits here Application Instructions To express interest, please submit an application with the noted below attachments. Resume List of 3 Professional References About Us The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has shaped leaders, changemakers, and innovative thinkers since its founding in 1794. The university is home to more than 38,000 students and 10,000 statewide employees-the Volunteers-who uphold the university's tradition of lighting the way for others through leadership and service. UT Knoxville offers over 900 programs of study across 14 degree-granting colleges and schools. As Tennessee's flagship land-grant university, its footprint spans the entire state . click apply for full job details
Hybrid Breach of Contract Solicitor (Housing Disrepair Background) - Liverpool - Up to £50,000 DOE The Role We're seeking an experienced Breach of Contract Solicitor with a solid grounding in housing disrepair litigation to join our growing legal team in Liverpool. This hybrid role offers the flexibility of part-office, part-home working while giving you the opportunity to handle a varied and engaging caseload. You'll take ownership of breach of contract matters from instruction through to resolution, while also applying your housing disrepair expertise to support complex claims, guide junior staff, and strengthen the department's overall capability. Key Responsibilities - Manage a mixed caseload of breach of contract claims, ensuring cases progress efficiently and strategically - Apply specialist knowledge of housing disrepair to assess liability, draft pleadings, and advise clients - Conduct negotiations, prepare bundles, and handle matters through to settlement or trial where required - Provide guidance and supervision to junior fee earners on contract and disrepair matters - Maintain excellent client communication and deliver high-quality legal advice - Contribute to departmental development, compliance, and best-practice processes About You - Qualified Solicitor - Strong background in housing disrepair - Confident handling breach of contract matters independently - Excellent drafting, negotiation, and analytical skills - Strong client-care approach and ability to work collaboratively - Comfortable working in a hybrid environment with good self-management Salary & Benefits - Up to £50,000 DOE - Hybrid working (Liverpool office) - Clear progression opportunities - Supportive team culture with ongoing professional development - Additional benefits package depending on experience
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Hybrid Breach of Contract Solicitor (Housing Disrepair Background) - Liverpool - Up to £50,000 DOE The Role We're seeking an experienced Breach of Contract Solicitor with a solid grounding in housing disrepair litigation to join our growing legal team in Liverpool. This hybrid role offers the flexibility of part-office, part-home working while giving you the opportunity to handle a varied and engaging caseload. You'll take ownership of breach of contract matters from instruction through to resolution, while also applying your housing disrepair expertise to support complex claims, guide junior staff, and strengthen the department's overall capability. Key Responsibilities - Manage a mixed caseload of breach of contract claims, ensuring cases progress efficiently and strategically - Apply specialist knowledge of housing disrepair to assess liability, draft pleadings, and advise clients - Conduct negotiations, prepare bundles, and handle matters through to settlement or trial where required - Provide guidance and supervision to junior fee earners on contract and disrepair matters - Maintain excellent client communication and deliver high-quality legal advice - Contribute to departmental development, compliance, and best-practice processes About You - Qualified Solicitor - Strong background in housing disrepair - Confident handling breach of contract matters independently - Excellent drafting, negotiation, and analytical skills - Strong client-care approach and ability to work collaboratively - Comfortable working in a hybrid environment with good self-management Salary & Benefits - Up to £50,000 DOE - Hybrid working (Liverpool office) - Clear progression opportunities - Supportive team culture with ongoing professional development - Additional benefits package depending on experience
The Company: Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Construction business , who are looking for Office Manager based in North Cornwall. As Office Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth running of the office and supporting the wider business. You will coordinate administrative functions, manage office resources, and act as a central point of contact for staff, clients, and suppliers. Key Responsibilities Oversee day-to-day office operations Manage administrative staff and delegate tasks effectively Maintain accurate records, documents, and filing systems Handle correspondence, calls, and emails professionally Support department managers with documentation and reporting Coordinate procurement of office and site supplies Manage invoices, expenses, and basic bookkeeping tasks Ensure compliance with company policies and health & safety regulations Liaise with clients, contractors, and suppliers Requirements Proven experience as an Office Manager, ideally within construction or a related industry Strong organisational and multitasking skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Experience with accounting software (e.g., Sage, QuickBooks) is desirable Ability to work independently and as part of a team Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment - South West for further details - (phone number removed). We'll take the time to understand your career history and motivations for a new role. We'll also take references and may ask for proof of eligibility to work in the UK. We work with a wide variety of clients in the public and private sector, and we will work with you to identify clients in which your skills, experience and personality will fit. Once we submit you for a role you will receive support and regular communication throughout the interview process. From there our commitment to you is all about being your career partner. We'll identify suitable jobs, provide support, and career guidance and even provide regular salary benchmarking.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
The Company: Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Construction business , who are looking for Office Manager based in North Cornwall. As Office Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth running of the office and supporting the wider business. You will coordinate administrative functions, manage office resources, and act as a central point of contact for staff, clients, and suppliers. Key Responsibilities Oversee day-to-day office operations Manage administrative staff and delegate tasks effectively Maintain accurate records, documents, and filing systems Handle correspondence, calls, and emails professionally Support department managers with documentation and reporting Coordinate procurement of office and site supplies Manage invoices, expenses, and basic bookkeeping tasks Ensure compliance with company policies and health & safety regulations Liaise with clients, contractors, and suppliers Requirements Proven experience as an Office Manager, ideally within construction or a related industry Strong organisational and multitasking skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Experience with accounting software (e.g., Sage, QuickBooks) is desirable Ability to work independently and as part of a team Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment - South West for further details - (phone number removed). We'll take the time to understand your career history and motivations for a new role. We'll also take references and may ask for proof of eligibility to work in the UK. We work with a wide variety of clients in the public and private sector, and we will work with you to identify clients in which your skills, experience and personality will fit. Once we submit you for a role you will receive support and regular communication throughout the interview process. From there our commitment to you is all about being your career partner. We'll identify suitable jobs, provide support, and career guidance and even provide regular salary benchmarking.
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Birmingham, Staffordshire
Your new company We are looking for an experienced Property Surveyors to support our Property Services team on a long-term temporary basis. You will carry out specialist inspections, surveys, and technical investigations across our housing stock and property assets, ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard.A key part of the role involves identifying damp, mould, condensation, structural defects, and providing expert technical reports including producing evidence in line with Civil Procedure Rule (CPR) Part 35 where required.You will also support the Council in managing cases relating to Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, helping to ensure statutory responsibilities are met, and disrepair issues are resolved efficiently. Your new role As part of the role, you will be responsible for carrying out property inspections, condition surveys, and detailed building pathology assessments. This will include identifying and diagnosing a range of issues such as damp, mould, leaks, condensation, and structural defects. You will then be required to produce high quality technical reports, including expert evidence that complies with Part 35 requirements when necessary.You will support the effective management of statutory disrepair cases under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act. This will involve recommending appropriate remedial actions and prioritising works based on risk, severity, and compliance needs. Collaboration is key, and you will work closely with legal teams, contractors, tenants, environmental health officers, and internal departments to achieve timely and effective resolutions.Additionally, you will monitor contractor performance to ensure that all works are completed to the correct specifications and required standards. Maintaining accurate and well organised records-including photographs, schedules of work, and inspection outcomes-is an essential part of the role. What you'll need to succeed You will bring strong technical expertise in building surveying and property diagnostics, along with the confidence to produce expert level reports. To be successful in this role, you must hold a RICS accredited qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS or FRICS) and have a solid understanding of building pathology, particularly in relation to damp and mould diagnostics. You should have experience carrying out property inspections or surveys and be confident in producing clear, accurate and evidence based reports. A good working knowledge of Section 11 and Section 82 legislation, as well as broader landlord statutory responsibilities, is essential. Knowledge of CPR Part 35 is desirable, although a willingness to undertake training is equally welcomed. Strong communication and customer facing skills are vital, as is the ability to work independently in a fast paced environment.Experience within social housing or a local authority setting would be advantageous, alongside familiarity with HHSRS and damp and mould assessment frameworks. Experience in managing disrepair cases is also beneficial. What you'll get in return This long term temporary assignment offers stability and the flexibility to work in a way that supports a healthy work-life balance where appropriate. You will join a supportive and collaborative team environment with access to ongoing training and professional development opportunities. The role is offered at an hourly rate starting from £30 per hour, with room for negotiation depending on experience and qualifications. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Apr 12, 2026
Full time
Your new company We are looking for an experienced Property Surveyors to support our Property Services team on a long-term temporary basis. You will carry out specialist inspections, surveys, and technical investigations across our housing stock and property assets, ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard.A key part of the role involves identifying damp, mould, condensation, structural defects, and providing expert technical reports including producing evidence in line with Civil Procedure Rule (CPR) Part 35 where required.You will also support the Council in managing cases relating to Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, helping to ensure statutory responsibilities are met, and disrepair issues are resolved efficiently. Your new role As part of the role, you will be responsible for carrying out property inspections, condition surveys, and detailed building pathology assessments. This will include identifying and diagnosing a range of issues such as damp, mould, leaks, condensation, and structural defects. You will then be required to produce high quality technical reports, including expert evidence that complies with Part 35 requirements when necessary.You will support the effective management of statutory disrepair cases under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act. This will involve recommending appropriate remedial actions and prioritising works based on risk, severity, and compliance needs. Collaboration is key, and you will work closely with legal teams, contractors, tenants, environmental health officers, and internal departments to achieve timely and effective resolutions.Additionally, you will monitor contractor performance to ensure that all works are completed to the correct specifications and required standards. Maintaining accurate and well organised records-including photographs, schedules of work, and inspection outcomes-is an essential part of the role. What you'll need to succeed You will bring strong technical expertise in building surveying and property diagnostics, along with the confidence to produce expert level reports. To be successful in this role, you must hold a RICS accredited qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS or FRICS) and have a solid understanding of building pathology, particularly in relation to damp and mould diagnostics. You should have experience carrying out property inspections or surveys and be confident in producing clear, accurate and evidence based reports. A good working knowledge of Section 11 and Section 82 legislation, as well as broader landlord statutory responsibilities, is essential. Knowledge of CPR Part 35 is desirable, although a willingness to undertake training is equally welcomed. Strong communication and customer facing skills are vital, as is the ability to work independently in a fast paced environment.Experience within social housing or a local authority setting would be advantageous, alongside familiarity with HHSRS and damp and mould assessment frameworks. Experience in managing disrepair cases is also beneficial. What you'll get in return This long term temporary assignment offers stability and the flexibility to work in a way that supports a healthy work-life balance where appropriate. You will join a supportive and collaborative team environment with access to ongoing training and professional development opportunities. The role is offered at an hourly rate starting from £30 per hour, with room for negotiation depending on experience and qualifications. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
The Data Architect is responsible for designing, governing, and evolving the organization's data ecosystem, ensuring that data from business applications is integrated, structured, and made available for analytics, reporting, and strategic decision making. This role provides technical leadership across data integration, data warehousing, and BI platforms, ensuring data is accurate, secure, and optimised for performance. Working closely with business stakeholders, solution architects, and development teams, the Data Architect shapes the organization's data strategy and drives best practice data management. What you will do Key Responsibilities Data Architecture & Strategy Define and maintain the enterprise data architecture, including data models, integration patterns, and data flows across business systems. Develop and evolve the organization's data warehousing and BI strategy, ensuring alignment with business needs and long term scalability. Ensure solutions align with enterprise architecture principles, security standards, and regulatory requirements. Establish standards for data modelling, metadata, master data, and data governance. Collaborate with stakeholders to define functional and non functional requirements, understanding stakeholder pain points and strategic priorities. Translate business needs into clear technical designs and solution options. Act as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders, providing guidance on feasibility, risks, and trade offs. Data Integration Design and oversee data integration solutions using APIs, ETL/ELT pipelines, middleware, and modern integration platforms. Ensure data from business applications (ERP, CRM, HR, etc.) is ingested reliably, consistently, and securely. Optimise data pipelines for performance, resilience, and maintainability. Data Warehousing & Storage Architect and maintain enterprise data warehouses, data marts, and analytical data stores. Define logical and physical data models that support reporting, analytics, and self service BI. Ensure data structures support both operational and strategic reporting needs. Business Intelligence & Analytics Enablement Partner with BI developers and analysts to design semantic models, datasets, and reporting structures. Ensure BI platforms (e.g., Power BI, Tableau) are fed with high quality, well structured data. Promote self service analytics through robust data models, documentation, and governance. Governance, Quality & Security Implement data quality frameworks, validation rules, and monitoring processes. Ensure compliance with data protection, security, and regulatory requirements. Maintain documentation, data dictionaries, lineage diagrams, and architectural artefacts. Leadership & Governance Work closely with solution architects to ensure application and data architectures are aligned. Advise business stakeholders on data feasibility, risks, and opportunities. Provide technical leadership to data engineers, BI developers, and integration specialists. Contribute to architectural governance forums and change advisory boards. Conduct design reviews, risk assessments, and impact analyses. Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Data Architect, Senior Data Engineer, or similar role in an enterprise environment. Strong expertise in data integration technologies (ETL/ELT tools, APIs, iPaaS, event driven architectures). Hands on experience with data warehousing platforms with strong understanding of relational and dimensional modelling, star/snowflake schemas, and semantic layers. Experience working with BI platforms such as Power BI, Tableau, or Qlik. Solid understanding of data governance, data quality, and metadata management. Ability to translate complex data concepts into business friendly language. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Experience with Azure data services (e.g., Data Factory, Synapse, Databricks, SQL MI). Knowledge of MDM frameworks and data cataloguing tools. Understanding of DevOps, CI/CD, and automation for data pipelines. Exposure to data security frameworks and regulatory standards. Familiarity with DevOps practices, CI/CD pipelines, and automation tooling. Job Segment: Data Architect, Data Warehouse, Developer, Information Technology, IT Architecture, Data, Technology
Apr 12, 2026
Full time
The Data Architect is responsible for designing, governing, and evolving the organization's data ecosystem, ensuring that data from business applications is integrated, structured, and made available for analytics, reporting, and strategic decision making. This role provides technical leadership across data integration, data warehousing, and BI platforms, ensuring data is accurate, secure, and optimised for performance. Working closely with business stakeholders, solution architects, and development teams, the Data Architect shapes the organization's data strategy and drives best practice data management. What you will do Key Responsibilities Data Architecture & Strategy Define and maintain the enterprise data architecture, including data models, integration patterns, and data flows across business systems. Develop and evolve the organization's data warehousing and BI strategy, ensuring alignment with business needs and long term scalability. Ensure solutions align with enterprise architecture principles, security standards, and regulatory requirements. Establish standards for data modelling, metadata, master data, and data governance. Collaborate with stakeholders to define functional and non functional requirements, understanding stakeholder pain points and strategic priorities. Translate business needs into clear technical designs and solution options. Act as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders, providing guidance on feasibility, risks, and trade offs. Data Integration Design and oversee data integration solutions using APIs, ETL/ELT pipelines, middleware, and modern integration platforms. Ensure data from business applications (ERP, CRM, HR, etc.) is ingested reliably, consistently, and securely. Optimise data pipelines for performance, resilience, and maintainability. Data Warehousing & Storage Architect and maintain enterprise data warehouses, data marts, and analytical data stores. Define logical and physical data models that support reporting, analytics, and self service BI. Ensure data structures support both operational and strategic reporting needs. Business Intelligence & Analytics Enablement Partner with BI developers and analysts to design semantic models, datasets, and reporting structures. Ensure BI platforms (e.g., Power BI, Tableau) are fed with high quality, well structured data. Promote self service analytics through robust data models, documentation, and governance. Governance, Quality & Security Implement data quality frameworks, validation rules, and monitoring processes. Ensure compliance with data protection, security, and regulatory requirements. Maintain documentation, data dictionaries, lineage diagrams, and architectural artefacts. Leadership & Governance Work closely with solution architects to ensure application and data architectures are aligned. Advise business stakeholders on data feasibility, risks, and opportunities. Provide technical leadership to data engineers, BI developers, and integration specialists. Contribute to architectural governance forums and change advisory boards. Conduct design reviews, risk assessments, and impact analyses. Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Data Architect, Senior Data Engineer, or similar role in an enterprise environment. Strong expertise in data integration technologies (ETL/ELT tools, APIs, iPaaS, event driven architectures). Hands on experience with data warehousing platforms with strong understanding of relational and dimensional modelling, star/snowflake schemas, and semantic layers. Experience working with BI platforms such as Power BI, Tableau, or Qlik. Solid understanding of data governance, data quality, and metadata management. Ability to translate complex data concepts into business friendly language. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Experience with Azure data services (e.g., Data Factory, Synapse, Databricks, SQL MI). Knowledge of MDM frameworks and data cataloguing tools. Understanding of DevOps, CI/CD, and automation for data pipelines. Exposure to data security frameworks and regulatory standards. Familiarity with DevOps practices, CI/CD pipelines, and automation tooling. Job Segment: Data Architect, Data Warehouse, Developer, Information Technology, IT Architecture, Data, Technology
Axis Europe, part of Axis CLC, is a trusted property services specialist with 55+ years experience, employing over 1,500 people and supporting 250+ clients across the UK. We deliver repairs, planned maintenance, refurbishment, compliance and fire safety, combining local, responsive teams with the scale and stability of a national group. This role supports our long-term partnership with Notting Hill Genesis (NHG), one of London s largest housing providers. We deliver reactive, planned and disrepair works across thousands of homes, keeping properties safe, comfortable and well-maintained, using modern digital systems to keep work flowing smoothly. The Role We re looking for a skilled Carpenter / Multi-Trade Operative to join our NHG team. You ll bring strong carpentry and fire-door maintenance experience, while also carrying out locksmithing and glazing tasks to maintain residents safety, security, and comfort. You ll take pride in delivering a professional, resident-focused service with a focus on first-time fixes and high-quality workmanship. What You ll Do Carry out all aspects of carpentry, including door hanging, skirting, architraves, kitchen fitting, and flooring. Deliver fire-door maintenance, repairs, and fire-stopping works to a high standard. Support wider multi-trade repairs, including: Patch plastering and making good Wall and floor tiling Basic plumbing and drainage tasks Painting and decorating to a professional finish Undertaking locksmithing tasks, including: Lock installation, replacement and repair across domestic doors and communal entrances Carry out glazing works, including: Glass repairs and replacements, and sealing and finishing to professional standards Record work accurately in real time via the Axis mobile app. Collaborate with supervisors, planners, and admin teams to keep delivery smooth and efficient. Complete risk assessments and follow Health & Safety procedures at all times. Support apprentices and uphold Axis s high standards of customer service. Work across occupied residential properties and be available to participate in out-of-hours support or emergency callout rota when required. About You You re a reliable, adaptable tradesperson with a solid carpentry background and well-rounded multi-trade skills. You re confident carrying out locksmithing and glazing tasks, communicate clearly, and take pride in your work. You deliver a service residents can trust, helping to keep homes across the NHG portfolio safe, secure, and well-presented. Requirements NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds in Carpentry & Joinery (or equivalent) Experience in Fire-Door Maintenance and Fire Protection works Competence in locksmithing and/or glazing repairs (training can be provided) Strong multi-trade skills (plastering, tiling, basic plumbing, decorating) Valid CSCS card and Working at Heights / PASMA certification (desirable) Full UK driving licence and well-maintained tool kit Knowledge of social-housing repairs & maintenance Strong Health & Safety awareness and attention to detail What We Offer £38,000 Company van and fuel card for work purposes 23 days annual leave + bank holidays Up to £2,000 colleague referral fee Long-service awards at key milestones Perkbox discounts on coffee, cinema, travel and wellbeing 1 paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support and progression Axis promotes from within Our Commitment Many faces, One Axis .We re proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion across all teams and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Adjustments will be made where needed. Apply Now If you re a Carpenter Multi who takes pride in quality workmanship and values making a real impact in residents homes, we d love to hear from you.
Apr 12, 2026
Full time
Axis Europe, part of Axis CLC, is a trusted property services specialist with 55+ years experience, employing over 1,500 people and supporting 250+ clients across the UK. We deliver repairs, planned maintenance, refurbishment, compliance and fire safety, combining local, responsive teams with the scale and stability of a national group. This role supports our long-term partnership with Notting Hill Genesis (NHG), one of London s largest housing providers. We deliver reactive, planned and disrepair works across thousands of homes, keeping properties safe, comfortable and well-maintained, using modern digital systems to keep work flowing smoothly. The Role We re looking for a skilled Carpenter / Multi-Trade Operative to join our NHG team. You ll bring strong carpentry and fire-door maintenance experience, while also carrying out locksmithing and glazing tasks to maintain residents safety, security, and comfort. You ll take pride in delivering a professional, resident-focused service with a focus on first-time fixes and high-quality workmanship. What You ll Do Carry out all aspects of carpentry, including door hanging, skirting, architraves, kitchen fitting, and flooring. Deliver fire-door maintenance, repairs, and fire-stopping works to a high standard. Support wider multi-trade repairs, including: Patch plastering and making good Wall and floor tiling Basic plumbing and drainage tasks Painting and decorating to a professional finish Undertaking locksmithing tasks, including: Lock installation, replacement and repair across domestic doors and communal entrances Carry out glazing works, including: Glass repairs and replacements, and sealing and finishing to professional standards Record work accurately in real time via the Axis mobile app. Collaborate with supervisors, planners, and admin teams to keep delivery smooth and efficient. Complete risk assessments and follow Health & Safety procedures at all times. Support apprentices and uphold Axis s high standards of customer service. Work across occupied residential properties and be available to participate in out-of-hours support or emergency callout rota when required. About You You re a reliable, adaptable tradesperson with a solid carpentry background and well-rounded multi-trade skills. You re confident carrying out locksmithing and glazing tasks, communicate clearly, and take pride in your work. You deliver a service residents can trust, helping to keep homes across the NHG portfolio safe, secure, and well-presented. Requirements NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds in Carpentry & Joinery (or equivalent) Experience in Fire-Door Maintenance and Fire Protection works Competence in locksmithing and/or glazing repairs (training can be provided) Strong multi-trade skills (plastering, tiling, basic plumbing, decorating) Valid CSCS card and Working at Heights / PASMA certification (desirable) Full UK driving licence and well-maintained tool kit Knowledge of social-housing repairs & maintenance Strong Health & Safety awareness and attention to detail What We Offer £38,000 Company van and fuel card for work purposes 23 days annual leave + bank holidays Up to £2,000 colleague referral fee Long-service awards at key milestones Perkbox discounts on coffee, cinema, travel and wellbeing 1 paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support and progression Axis promotes from within Our Commitment Many faces, One Axis .We re proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion across all teams and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Adjustments will be made where needed. Apply Now If you re a Carpenter Multi who takes pride in quality workmanship and values making a real impact in residents homes, we d love to hear from you.
Antac Support Services Limited
Aldershot, Hampshire
We are looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join our friendly commercial team based within our MoD Housing Division. Working closely with the Senior Quantity Surveyor you'll be responsible for ensuring financial cost contract, contract compliance and smooth project delivery. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a growing company working on projects valued up to £5 million. What will you be doing? Manage all additional works on projects across our housing division Prepare and submit quotes and measures using NHF schedule of rates Support tendering and contract management processes in line with the NEC contracts Produce costs and manage subcontractor accounts including valuations and final accounts Maintain project trackers and final account targets ensuring timely billing and reporting Liaise with clients, subcontractors and internal teams to secure approvals and ensure smooth delivery of projects What are we looking for? Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Proficient in Microsoft Office Ability to complete and pass security vetting What we offer? Free on site parking Supportive and friendly office team Health and Wellbeing Discounts Referral Bonus Scheme Employee Assistance Programme (provides 24/7 legal, financial and wellbeing support) Training and development within a growing company and opportunities to obtain further qualifications Antac are a national organisation providing a range of high quality services to various clients across the UK. With a workforce of 500 employees, Antac is continuing to grow making it a fantastic time to become part of our journey! About Antac Antac Support Services are a Facilities Management Company that undertake a variety of maintenance & project work, supporting some of the UK's leading organisations, as well as Government Departments. We employ over 450 members of staff who are located either on site or in one of our 8 offices around the UK and we're continually growing so it's never been a better time to join Antac! Antac employs some of the highest calibre of construction specialists. We are a well-established, growing company with a down to earth family feel. As well as receiving a competitive salary, the successful candidate will receive a company vehicle or car allowance, mobile phone and fuel card. As well as this, you will work for a growing company that values its employees and has a great company culture. Equal Opportunity Employment Antac is an Equal Opportunities Employer, and we ensure that individuals are treated solely on the basis of their relevant merits and abilities, but actively encourage applications from women and minority groups. How to Apply Please forward your CV, along with a cover note detailing the role you are applying for, to .
Apr 12, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join our friendly commercial team based within our MoD Housing Division. Working closely with the Senior Quantity Surveyor you'll be responsible for ensuring financial cost contract, contract compliance and smooth project delivery. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a growing company working on projects valued up to £5 million. What will you be doing? Manage all additional works on projects across our housing division Prepare and submit quotes and measures using NHF schedule of rates Support tendering and contract management processes in line with the NEC contracts Produce costs and manage subcontractor accounts including valuations and final accounts Maintain project trackers and final account targets ensuring timely billing and reporting Liaise with clients, subcontractors and internal teams to secure approvals and ensure smooth delivery of projects What are we looking for? Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Proficient in Microsoft Office Ability to complete and pass security vetting What we offer? Free on site parking Supportive and friendly office team Health and Wellbeing Discounts Referral Bonus Scheme Employee Assistance Programme (provides 24/7 legal, financial and wellbeing support) Training and development within a growing company and opportunities to obtain further qualifications Antac are a national organisation providing a range of high quality services to various clients across the UK. With a workforce of 500 employees, Antac is continuing to grow making it a fantastic time to become part of our journey! About Antac Antac Support Services are a Facilities Management Company that undertake a variety of maintenance & project work, supporting some of the UK's leading organisations, as well as Government Departments. We employ over 450 members of staff who are located either on site or in one of our 8 offices around the UK and we're continually growing so it's never been a better time to join Antac! Antac employs some of the highest calibre of construction specialists. We are a well-established, growing company with a down to earth family feel. As well as receiving a competitive salary, the successful candidate will receive a company vehicle or car allowance, mobile phone and fuel card. As well as this, you will work for a growing company that values its employees and has a great company culture. Equal Opportunity Employment Antac is an Equal Opportunities Employer, and we ensure that individuals are treated solely on the basis of their relevant merits and abilities, but actively encourage applications from women and minority groups. How to Apply Please forward your CV, along with a cover note detailing the role you are applying for, to .
This job is being advertised as Community Manager but internally your job title will be Later Living Community Manager We are looking for a Later Living Community Manager to provide high-quality management to one of our Later Living communities. You will support residents to maintain their independence, resolve repairs and maintenance issues, and ensure safety and security across the premises. This role requires excellent communication skills and the ability to build strong relationships with colleagues and external partners. Our Later Living communities provide homes and services to residents generally over 55 years of age who benefit from additional support and security. What you ll do As a Later Living Community Manager, you will be the key point of contact for residents, providing practical assistance and managing their expectations. You will assess residents needs, signpost to specialist services, and identify safeguarding concerns where necessary. You will oversee tenancy sign-ups, support new residents, and maintain accurate case management records. The role involves monitoring repairs and maintenance, supervising contractors, and ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements, including fire safety. You will also foster a sense of community by organising activities that promote wellbeing and engagement, while line-managing a Domestic Assistant/Premises Assistant to maintain high standards of cleanliness. Covering other communities when required and attending training will also form part of your responsibilities. What you ll need Experience supporting vulnerable adults and knowledge of health and social care issues in a residential setting Experience conducting risk assessments and managing housing-related tasks, including reporting repairs and health and safety Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with proven ability to deliver excellent customer care Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and case management systems Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and maintain professional boundaries This role will be based in Embankment Garden, SW3. Please note an enhanced DBS check is required. Why join us? When you join Peabody, you re joining a team guided by our values: Be Kind, Do the Right Thing, Love New Ideas, Celebrate Diversity, Keep Our Promises, and Pull Together. We believe in creating a workplace where everyone feels supported, included, and empowered. What we offer 30 days annual holiday, plus bank holidays two additional paid volunteering days each year flexible benefits scheme, including family friendly benefits and access to a discount portal 4 x salary life assurance up to 10% pension contribution Please read before applying: You must have the right to work in the UK; we are unable to provide visa sponsorship. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. If this sounds like we are right for you and you d love to be part of Peabody, we d like to hear from you. Closing date: 15th April 2026 at midnight.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
This job is being advertised as Community Manager but internally your job title will be Later Living Community Manager We are looking for a Later Living Community Manager to provide high-quality management to one of our Later Living communities. You will support residents to maintain their independence, resolve repairs and maintenance issues, and ensure safety and security across the premises. This role requires excellent communication skills and the ability to build strong relationships with colleagues and external partners. Our Later Living communities provide homes and services to residents generally over 55 years of age who benefit from additional support and security. What you ll do As a Later Living Community Manager, you will be the key point of contact for residents, providing practical assistance and managing their expectations. You will assess residents needs, signpost to specialist services, and identify safeguarding concerns where necessary. You will oversee tenancy sign-ups, support new residents, and maintain accurate case management records. The role involves monitoring repairs and maintenance, supervising contractors, and ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements, including fire safety. You will also foster a sense of community by organising activities that promote wellbeing and engagement, while line-managing a Domestic Assistant/Premises Assistant to maintain high standards of cleanliness. Covering other communities when required and attending training will also form part of your responsibilities. What you ll need Experience supporting vulnerable adults and knowledge of health and social care issues in a residential setting Experience conducting risk assessments and managing housing-related tasks, including reporting repairs and health and safety Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with proven ability to deliver excellent customer care Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and case management systems Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and maintain professional boundaries This role will be based in Embankment Garden, SW3. Please note an enhanced DBS check is required. Why join us? When you join Peabody, you re joining a team guided by our values: Be Kind, Do the Right Thing, Love New Ideas, Celebrate Diversity, Keep Our Promises, and Pull Together. We believe in creating a workplace where everyone feels supported, included, and empowered. What we offer 30 days annual holiday, plus bank holidays two additional paid volunteering days each year flexible benefits scheme, including family friendly benefits and access to a discount portal 4 x salary life assurance up to 10% pension contribution Please read before applying: You must have the right to work in the UK; we are unable to provide visa sponsorship. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. If this sounds like we are right for you and you d love to be part of Peabody, we d like to hear from you. Closing date: 15th April 2026 at midnight.
Associate Director - Development Infrastructure About the Role: We are looking for an experienced Associate Director to lead and oversee the design and delivery of development infrastructure projects, with a primary focus on roads, drainage, and utilities for residential and mixed-use developments. This is a senior leadership position responsible for managing both internal and external teams to ensure the efficient, cost-effective, and compliant delivery of civil engineering solutions. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the design and delivery of civil engineering infrastructure (S38, S104, S278, S106) for housing, commercial, or mixed-use development projects. Focus on business development and fee generation including tendering, bidding and winning projects. Manage and mentor a team of civil engineers, technicians, and external consultants. Ensure all infrastructure works comply with relevant design standards (DMRB, Sewers for Adoption, Building Regulations, SuDS guidance, etc.). Review, approve, and provide technical oversight on detailed designs for roads, drainage, earthworks, and utility systems. Manage project budgets, schedules, and resources effectively, ensuring successful delivery of multiple projects. Coordinate and liaise with planning, architecture, construction, and legal teams to align infrastructure delivery with overall project goals. Maintain relationships with adopting authorities and ensure successful technical approvals and agreements. Oversee the integration of sustainable drainage design (SuDS) and ensure compliance with current environmental and planning policies. Provide expert advice and strategic direction on complex technical issues and drive the development of best practices within the team. Required Experience & Qualifications: Degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Experience in civil infrastructure design and delivery, particularly in residential/mixed-use development. Strong understanding of UK highways and drainage legislation, including S38, S104, S278, and S106 processes. Proven leadership experience managing multidisciplinary teams and collaborating with external consultants. Strong project management, communication, and client-facing skills. Experience with design software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroDrainage/Flow. Desirable: Experience in land feasibility and early-stage design assessments. Knowledge of land development, earthworks, and remediation strategies. If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the salary, location or seniority does not suit you specifically then please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for roles very similar to this one at all levels UK Wide. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Highways, Infrastructure & Transportation professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years. Carrington West's Highways, Transport & Infrastructure division is the fastest growing in the country, our specialist team has a combined over 100+ years' experience in this market. Please call Adam Butler at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent please contact us.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Associate Director - Development Infrastructure About the Role: We are looking for an experienced Associate Director to lead and oversee the design and delivery of development infrastructure projects, with a primary focus on roads, drainage, and utilities for residential and mixed-use developments. This is a senior leadership position responsible for managing both internal and external teams to ensure the efficient, cost-effective, and compliant delivery of civil engineering solutions. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the design and delivery of civil engineering infrastructure (S38, S104, S278, S106) for housing, commercial, or mixed-use development projects. Focus on business development and fee generation including tendering, bidding and winning projects. Manage and mentor a team of civil engineers, technicians, and external consultants. Ensure all infrastructure works comply with relevant design standards (DMRB, Sewers for Adoption, Building Regulations, SuDS guidance, etc.). Review, approve, and provide technical oversight on detailed designs for roads, drainage, earthworks, and utility systems. Manage project budgets, schedules, and resources effectively, ensuring successful delivery of multiple projects. Coordinate and liaise with planning, architecture, construction, and legal teams to align infrastructure delivery with overall project goals. Maintain relationships with adopting authorities and ensure successful technical approvals and agreements. Oversee the integration of sustainable drainage design (SuDS) and ensure compliance with current environmental and planning policies. Provide expert advice and strategic direction on complex technical issues and drive the development of best practices within the team. Required Experience & Qualifications: Degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Experience in civil infrastructure design and delivery, particularly in residential/mixed-use development. Strong understanding of UK highways and drainage legislation, including S38, S104, S278, and S106 processes. Proven leadership experience managing multidisciplinary teams and collaborating with external consultants. Strong project management, communication, and client-facing skills. Experience with design software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroDrainage/Flow. Desirable: Experience in land feasibility and early-stage design assessments. Knowledge of land development, earthworks, and remediation strategies. If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the salary, location or seniority does not suit you specifically then please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for roles very similar to this one at all levels UK Wide. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Highways, Infrastructure & Transportation professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years. Carrington West's Highways, Transport & Infrastructure division is the fastest growing in the country, our specialist team has a combined over 100+ years' experience in this market. Please call Adam Butler at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent please contact us.
Metropolitan Thames Valley
Beeston, Nottinghamshire
Join Us as a Property Surveyor Make a Lasting Impact on Homes and Lives £44,938 - £47,303 Head office location: Beeston, Nottingham Hybrid role - Full Time Permanent - 37.5 hours per week Are you a skilled and solution-focused surveyor with a passion for diagnosing and resolving complex property issues? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where your expertise improves lives and protects vital housing assets? We're on the lookout for an experienced Property Surveyor to play a key role in our dynamic Property Directorate. This is your opportunity to take ownership of challenging repairs, structural issues, and major defects delivering real results for our residents while balancing quality, compliance, and value for money. In this pivotal role, you'll lead the investigation and resolution of non-routine repairs, disrepair claims, damp and mould issues, and ad hoc planned replacements. You'll bring a proactive and resident-focused mindset, working collaboratively across departments to ensure every home is safe, secure, and well-maintained. What You'll Be Doing Be the go-to expert across the Property Directorate for diagnosing and resolving complex building faults. Independently manage a varied caseload including damp and mould, insurance works, disrepair claims, and more significant or specialist repairs. Lead on the accurate diagnosis of building issues, applying your strong knowledge of damp and mould, HHSRS, and building pathology to identify and categorise Category 1 & 2 hazards. Provide technical guidance and post-inspection support to colleagues, ensuring quality and consistency across all property works. Support the delivery of ad hoc planned works and contribute to continual service improvement through innovation and professional insight. Review and advise on home improvement requests with a focus on safeguarding our housing stock. Play an active role in cross-team initiatives that drive business improvement and enhance the resident experience. What You'll Bring A proven track record in managing and resolving complex property repairs and maintenance issues. A deep understanding of housing construction, maintenance diagnostics, and the NHF Schedule of Rates. Strong grasp of damp and mould diagnostics and the ability to apply the HHSRS framework effectively. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a talent for translating technical issues into clear, resident-friendly solutions. A genuine curiosity, commitment, and drive to fix things right, the first time within budget and to the highest standard. Experience working collaboratively with both technical and non-technical teams. Additional Information The nature of this role means that the post holder may come in to contact with vulnerable adults. To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a Basic check with the Disclosure and Barring Service once an offer of employment is made. A new check will be completed every three years. Full driving licence and access to own vehicle for business use required for this role New applications will be reviewed and shortlisted on an ongoing basis, so candidates can expect to receive an update on their application within 48 hours of submission. Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Join Us as a Property Surveyor Make a Lasting Impact on Homes and Lives £44,938 - £47,303 Head office location: Beeston, Nottingham Hybrid role - Full Time Permanent - 37.5 hours per week Are you a skilled and solution-focused surveyor with a passion for diagnosing and resolving complex property issues? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where your expertise improves lives and protects vital housing assets? We're on the lookout for an experienced Property Surveyor to play a key role in our dynamic Property Directorate. This is your opportunity to take ownership of challenging repairs, structural issues, and major defects delivering real results for our residents while balancing quality, compliance, and value for money. In this pivotal role, you'll lead the investigation and resolution of non-routine repairs, disrepair claims, damp and mould issues, and ad hoc planned replacements. You'll bring a proactive and resident-focused mindset, working collaboratively across departments to ensure every home is safe, secure, and well-maintained. What You'll Be Doing Be the go-to expert across the Property Directorate for diagnosing and resolving complex building faults. Independently manage a varied caseload including damp and mould, insurance works, disrepair claims, and more significant or specialist repairs. Lead on the accurate diagnosis of building issues, applying your strong knowledge of damp and mould, HHSRS, and building pathology to identify and categorise Category 1 & 2 hazards. Provide technical guidance and post-inspection support to colleagues, ensuring quality and consistency across all property works. Support the delivery of ad hoc planned works and contribute to continual service improvement through innovation and professional insight. Review and advise on home improvement requests with a focus on safeguarding our housing stock. Play an active role in cross-team initiatives that drive business improvement and enhance the resident experience. What You'll Bring A proven track record in managing and resolving complex property repairs and maintenance issues. A deep understanding of housing construction, maintenance diagnostics, and the NHF Schedule of Rates. Strong grasp of damp and mould diagnostics and the ability to apply the HHSRS framework effectively. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a talent for translating technical issues into clear, resident-friendly solutions. A genuine curiosity, commitment, and drive to fix things right, the first time within budget and to the highest standard. Experience working collaboratively with both technical and non-technical teams. Additional Information The nature of this role means that the post holder may come in to contact with vulnerable adults. To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a Basic check with the Disclosure and Barring Service once an offer of employment is made. A new check will be completed every three years. Full driving licence and access to own vehicle for business use required for this role New applications will be reviewed and shortlisted on an ongoing basis, so candidates can expect to receive an update on their application within 48 hours of submission. Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
Senior Service Charge Analyst We are seeking an experienced service charge professional to manage complex portfolios, ensuring accurate, compliant and transparent service charge delivery. Position: Senior Service Charge Analyst Salary: £42,149 to £46,410 per annum (London weighted) Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working (20% to 40% office based) Hours: Full time, permanent Closing Date: 17th April 2026 Interview Date: Week commencing 27th April 2026 (includes Excel assessment) About the Role This is a high accountability role managing a large and complex service charge portfolio. You will take ownership of end to end service charge processes, ensuring accuracy, compliance and clear communication with residents and stakeholders. Key responsibilities include: Managing service charge estimates and actuals across a large scale portfolio Analysing financial data, identifying variances and ensuring accurate cost allocation Managing service charge deficits and driving improvements in cost recovery Interpreting leases and tenancy agreements to ensure correct apportionment Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulatory frameworks Handling complex queries and complaints from residents and stakeholders Supporting tribunal cases with clear, accurate financial information Working collaboratively with finance, legal and operational teams to ensure consistency and accuracy About You You will bring strong technical knowledge and hands on experience within a service charge environment, alongside the confidence to manage complex portfolios. Essential skills and experience include: Strong knowledge of service charge legislation and regulatory frameworks Experience managing service charges end to end within a housing or similar environment Solid understanding of financial accounting principles including accruals, VAT and reconciliations Advanced Excel skills including pivot tables and lookups Experience interpreting leases and applying legislation in practice Ability to manage large datasets and complex financial information Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK s leading housing providers, supporting hundreds of thousands of residents across multiple regions. With a strong social purpose, they are committed to providing high quality homes and creating thriving communities. They place people at the heart of everything they do and are committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone can contribute and succeed. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Service Charge Analyst, Service Charge Specialist, Leasehold Analyst, Finance Analyst, Housing Finance Officer, Rent and Service Charge Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Service Charge Analyst We are seeking an experienced service charge professional to manage complex portfolios, ensuring accurate, compliant and transparent service charge delivery. Position: Senior Service Charge Analyst Salary: £42,149 to £46,410 per annum (London weighted) Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working (20% to 40% office based) Hours: Full time, permanent Closing Date: 17th April 2026 Interview Date: Week commencing 27th April 2026 (includes Excel assessment) About the Role This is a high accountability role managing a large and complex service charge portfolio. You will take ownership of end to end service charge processes, ensuring accuracy, compliance and clear communication with residents and stakeholders. Key responsibilities include: Managing service charge estimates and actuals across a large scale portfolio Analysing financial data, identifying variances and ensuring accurate cost allocation Managing service charge deficits and driving improvements in cost recovery Interpreting leases and tenancy agreements to ensure correct apportionment Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulatory frameworks Handling complex queries and complaints from residents and stakeholders Supporting tribunal cases with clear, accurate financial information Working collaboratively with finance, legal and operational teams to ensure consistency and accuracy About You You will bring strong technical knowledge and hands on experience within a service charge environment, alongside the confidence to manage complex portfolios. Essential skills and experience include: Strong knowledge of service charge legislation and regulatory frameworks Experience managing service charges end to end within a housing or similar environment Solid understanding of financial accounting principles including accruals, VAT and reconciliations Advanced Excel skills including pivot tables and lookups Experience interpreting leases and applying legislation in practice Ability to manage large datasets and complex financial information Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK s leading housing providers, supporting hundreds of thousands of residents across multiple regions. With a strong social purpose, they are committed to providing high quality homes and creating thriving communities. They place people at the heart of everything they do and are committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone can contribute and succeed. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Service Charge Analyst, Service Charge Specialist, Leasehold Analyst, Finance Analyst, Housing Finance Officer, Rent and Service Charge Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Join us and experience Bunnings from the other side of the counter! What's in it for you when you're part of our team: Team discount at Bunnings and other Wesfarmers brands including Kmart, Target and Officeworks to name a few Free standard OnePass membership Access to over 100+ exclusive team member benefits across health, shopping, travel and stay, wealth, work and leave 12 weeks paid parental leave, regardless of gender Fun stuff like annual festive gifts, discounted food and drinks at our Bunnings Cafe, and travelling store team member opportunities We're genuinely invested in your career and no matter where you start with us, that pathway is yours to buildWe are looking for department managers to join our teams at West Gosford or Lake Haven! About the role: As a Department Manager at Bunnings, you will be responsible for the ongoing daily operations, sales and high-volume stock management within your specialist area. You will work closely with fellow Department Managers in such departments as Service, Inside the Home, Builders and Lifestyles & Garden whilst reporting directly to your Operations Manager and Complex Manager. You and your team of 20+ team members will be efficient, organized and be the go-to for our fantastic customers. Your role will help drive Service and Operations within your department by training and developing your team, providing Best Experience to our customers, and ensuring your department is showcasing our Widest Range and Lowest Prices.You will be required to monitor and measure customer service levels, liaise with various teams in Merchandising, Store Leadership and Health and Safety whilst also developing strong relationships with our suppliers.This role includes a minimum of 1 in 3 weekend roster and some public holiday work is required. What's involved: Lead a team of 20+ to maintain an engaged and safe work environment, while also performing duty manager responsibilities, including opening and closing the store across weekdays and weekends. Build team capability on Best Experience and Safety Culture & Compliance. Including team engagement, performance management and recognition. Rostering and strategic planning for your team to deliver on our service promise. Driving department sales through strong merchandising & monitoring of key metrics. Action customer feedback to improve the end-to-end customer experience Own department stock accuracy including adjustments, replenishment discipline and loss prevention processes. Who we're looking for: As a Department Manager for Bunnings, you will be a highly driven individual with strong leadership and influencing skills. Previous experience in leading teams with a focus on Safety and Wellbeing and Specialist products is preferred with the ability to develop teams and provide a healthy environment in which to work in. You must be able to wear many hats, influence multiple stakeholders and understand KPI's and exceeding customer expectations. You'll need: Lead and inspire a large team (20+) to deliver the Best Experience through strong engagement, coaching and teamwork Previous experience leading teams in the retail industry or a large, high volume customer focused organisation Champion a Safe & Secure environment by role modelling safety leadership and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures Be a confident leader, experienced in opening and closing the store and supporting smooth trade across weekdays and weekends Build team capability through clear expectations, performance conversations and recognition Deliver on our service promise through effective rostering, planning and being ready when the customer is Drive strong retail fundamentals, including merchandising excellence, sales performance, stock accuracy, availability and loss prevention When you're ready to give this opportunity a Red Hot Go, all you'll need to do is: Submit an application and complete an online chat interview (20 minutes) If successful, next step includes an online video interview (15 minutes) If you're a match, we'll invite you to an onsite meet and greet with our leaders (30 minutes) You'll be part of a workplace where you'll feel like you belong. We love the diversity across our teams, brought together in an inclusive culture guided by our values. We welcome applications from individuals of all ages, cultural backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply and join us in shaping a workplace that celebrates First Nations voices, perspectives, and contributions. Please note, you must be age 15 or over to apply for a role at Bunnings.We're all about fairness at Bunnings, and our team's here to support you every step of the way. If you need any adjustments, just let us know - we're here to help. If you've got the experience, skills, and drive to grow - but don't quite nail every part of the job description - we still want to hear from you. For support, contact us at reserves the right to close job advertisements at any time, so we encourage you to apply early. We do not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies, as we have a dedicated internal Talent Acquisition team managing all hiring processes.Bunnings is the leading retailer of home improvement and lifestyle products in Australia and New Zealand. We're proud to support project builders, commercial tradespeople and the housing industry through our network of stores, trade centres, frame and truss sites and online.At Bunnings, our purpose is simple: we're here to inspire people to have a red hot go! Whether that's backing our team to grow, supporting customers to take on new projects, or helping communities make a real difference. By joining our passionate and diverse team, you will be part of a culture that encourages you to roll up your sleeves and build something great together. If you're ready to have a go, apply today. Please note if you are offered a role with us, background checks may be required. This can include police, employment, medical and qualification checks. If a police check search returns a criminal record, Bunnings will assess whether the record impacts your ability to perform the key requirements of the role. At Bunnings, we believe a diverse team creates the best mix of perspectives which helps us innovate and make better decisions. We want our team to have diverse thinking, perspectives, backgrounds and education, which supports us in representing the local communities we serve and so our team can bring their whole self to work.A diverse and inclusive team makes everyone feel valued, respected and connected at work. We're committed to creating a safe and supportive work environment for all team members regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity or background.
Apr 10, 2026
Full time
Join us and experience Bunnings from the other side of the counter! What's in it for you when you're part of our team: Team discount at Bunnings and other Wesfarmers brands including Kmart, Target and Officeworks to name a few Free standard OnePass membership Access to over 100+ exclusive team member benefits across health, shopping, travel and stay, wealth, work and leave 12 weeks paid parental leave, regardless of gender Fun stuff like annual festive gifts, discounted food and drinks at our Bunnings Cafe, and travelling store team member opportunities We're genuinely invested in your career and no matter where you start with us, that pathway is yours to buildWe are looking for department managers to join our teams at West Gosford or Lake Haven! About the role: As a Department Manager at Bunnings, you will be responsible for the ongoing daily operations, sales and high-volume stock management within your specialist area. You will work closely with fellow Department Managers in such departments as Service, Inside the Home, Builders and Lifestyles & Garden whilst reporting directly to your Operations Manager and Complex Manager. You and your team of 20+ team members will be efficient, organized and be the go-to for our fantastic customers. Your role will help drive Service and Operations within your department by training and developing your team, providing Best Experience to our customers, and ensuring your department is showcasing our Widest Range and Lowest Prices.You will be required to monitor and measure customer service levels, liaise with various teams in Merchandising, Store Leadership and Health and Safety whilst also developing strong relationships with our suppliers.This role includes a minimum of 1 in 3 weekend roster and some public holiday work is required. What's involved: Lead a team of 20+ to maintain an engaged and safe work environment, while also performing duty manager responsibilities, including opening and closing the store across weekdays and weekends. Build team capability on Best Experience and Safety Culture & Compliance. Including team engagement, performance management and recognition. Rostering and strategic planning for your team to deliver on our service promise. Driving department sales through strong merchandising & monitoring of key metrics. Action customer feedback to improve the end-to-end customer experience Own department stock accuracy including adjustments, replenishment discipline and loss prevention processes. Who we're looking for: As a Department Manager for Bunnings, you will be a highly driven individual with strong leadership and influencing skills. Previous experience in leading teams with a focus on Safety and Wellbeing and Specialist products is preferred with the ability to develop teams and provide a healthy environment in which to work in. You must be able to wear many hats, influence multiple stakeholders and understand KPI's and exceeding customer expectations. You'll need: Lead and inspire a large team (20+) to deliver the Best Experience through strong engagement, coaching and teamwork Previous experience leading teams in the retail industry or a large, high volume customer focused organisation Champion a Safe & Secure environment by role modelling safety leadership and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures Be a confident leader, experienced in opening and closing the store and supporting smooth trade across weekdays and weekends Build team capability through clear expectations, performance conversations and recognition Deliver on our service promise through effective rostering, planning and being ready when the customer is Drive strong retail fundamentals, including merchandising excellence, sales performance, stock accuracy, availability and loss prevention When you're ready to give this opportunity a Red Hot Go, all you'll need to do is: Submit an application and complete an online chat interview (20 minutes) If successful, next step includes an online video interview (15 minutes) If you're a match, we'll invite you to an onsite meet and greet with our leaders (30 minutes) You'll be part of a workplace where you'll feel like you belong. We love the diversity across our teams, brought together in an inclusive culture guided by our values. We welcome applications from individuals of all ages, cultural backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply and join us in shaping a workplace that celebrates First Nations voices, perspectives, and contributions. Please note, you must be age 15 or over to apply for a role at Bunnings.We're all about fairness at Bunnings, and our team's here to support you every step of the way. If you need any adjustments, just let us know - we're here to help. If you've got the experience, skills, and drive to grow - but don't quite nail every part of the job description - we still want to hear from you. For support, contact us at reserves the right to close job advertisements at any time, so we encourage you to apply early. We do not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies, as we have a dedicated internal Talent Acquisition team managing all hiring processes.Bunnings is the leading retailer of home improvement and lifestyle products in Australia and New Zealand. We're proud to support project builders, commercial tradespeople and the housing industry through our network of stores, trade centres, frame and truss sites and online.At Bunnings, our purpose is simple: we're here to inspire people to have a red hot go! Whether that's backing our team to grow, supporting customers to take on new projects, or helping communities make a real difference. By joining our passionate and diverse team, you will be part of a culture that encourages you to roll up your sleeves and build something great together. If you're ready to have a go, apply today. Please note if you are offered a role with us, background checks may be required. This can include police, employment, medical and qualification checks. If a police check search returns a criminal record, Bunnings will assess whether the record impacts your ability to perform the key requirements of the role. At Bunnings, we believe a diverse team creates the best mix of perspectives which helps us innovate and make better decisions. We want our team to have diverse thinking, perspectives, backgrounds and education, which supports us in representing the local communities we serve and so our team can bring their whole self to work.A diverse and inclusive team makes everyone feel valued, respected and connected at work. We're committed to creating a safe and supportive work environment for all team members regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity or background.