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SNG (Sovereign Network Group)
Safety and Compliance Specialist - Fire
SNG (Sovereign Network Group)
Here at Sovereign Network Group we provide quality, affordable homes in happy, successful places. What we do makes a real difference to people's lives, and you'll share the satisfaction of doing something that really matters in a environment where your health and safety is important to ensure you and your colleagues stay safe and well, everywhere, every day. We are now the 6th largest housing association by size - with almost 3000 colleagues, over 85,000 homes and over 200,000 customers across London and the South. About the role: We are looking for a great communicator as this role will act as the landlord's authorised person and ensure that SNG is compliant with their landlord responsibilities and adhere to regulations and legislation. Able to provide robust management in all areas of fire related activities. Utilise technical expertise in passive and active fire measures as well as in depth practical knowledge of fire risk assessments and mitigating risks. Ensure high level contract management and resolve problems. Some of the Key Areas: Responsible to deliver the right outcome for our customers in a safe and timely way. Responsible for the fire safety compliance areas and be responsible for ensuring that SNG adheres to its regulatory and legislative obligations and that the organisation receives competent advice and guidance. Central point of contact for liaison with the Primary Fire Authority. Lead and be responsible for ensuring that the fire risk assessment programme is carried out on a risk-based basis in line with PAS9980/ PAS79/PAS792 requirements meets all regulatory and legislative requirements. Responsible for the REG38 sign off process, pre-occupation fire door assessments and fire risk assessments are undertaken in a competent, timely and accurate manner. Ensure that actions from fire risk assessments and recommended upgrades are progressed, remedied, and recorded as required. Identify any changes to regulatory requirements that impacts on SNG and its ability to effectively manage its assets. Ensure that the relevant changes and actions are identified and escalated to the Building Safety Compliance Fire Manager. Identify and escalate non-compliance fire activities to the Building Safety Compliance Fire Manager recommending appropriate solutions to recover the compliance position. Knowledge and Skills: Essential Level 4 qualification in Fire Safety. Demonstratable knowledge and experience of leading a team of fire subject matter experts within the Housing Sector. Membership of the IFE / IFSM or an equivalent membership body. Up-to-date knowledge of fire safety legislation and building regulations. Award in Practical Fire Risk Assessment such as IFE of CS Todd. Knowledge of methods to monitor the quality of data and identify issues (e.g. reconciliations). Ability to validate, impact assess and to escalate data issues as required. Experience in protecting and monitoring data against misuse and loss. Experience of working to deadlines and achieving targets through own work and work driven through teams.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Here at Sovereign Network Group we provide quality, affordable homes in happy, successful places. What we do makes a real difference to people's lives, and you'll share the satisfaction of doing something that really matters in a environment where your health and safety is important to ensure you and your colleagues stay safe and well, everywhere, every day. We are now the 6th largest housing association by size - with almost 3000 colleagues, over 85,000 homes and over 200,000 customers across London and the South. About the role: We are looking for a great communicator as this role will act as the landlord's authorised person and ensure that SNG is compliant with their landlord responsibilities and adhere to regulations and legislation. Able to provide robust management in all areas of fire related activities. Utilise technical expertise in passive and active fire measures as well as in depth practical knowledge of fire risk assessments and mitigating risks. Ensure high level contract management and resolve problems. Some of the Key Areas: Responsible to deliver the right outcome for our customers in a safe and timely way. Responsible for the fire safety compliance areas and be responsible for ensuring that SNG adheres to its regulatory and legislative obligations and that the organisation receives competent advice and guidance. Central point of contact for liaison with the Primary Fire Authority. Lead and be responsible for ensuring that the fire risk assessment programme is carried out on a risk-based basis in line with PAS9980/ PAS79/PAS792 requirements meets all regulatory and legislative requirements. Responsible for the REG38 sign off process, pre-occupation fire door assessments and fire risk assessments are undertaken in a competent, timely and accurate manner. Ensure that actions from fire risk assessments and recommended upgrades are progressed, remedied, and recorded as required. Identify any changes to regulatory requirements that impacts on SNG and its ability to effectively manage its assets. Ensure that the relevant changes and actions are identified and escalated to the Building Safety Compliance Fire Manager. Identify and escalate non-compliance fire activities to the Building Safety Compliance Fire Manager recommending appropriate solutions to recover the compliance position. Knowledge and Skills: Essential Level 4 qualification in Fire Safety. Demonstratable knowledge and experience of leading a team of fire subject matter experts within the Housing Sector. Membership of the IFE / IFSM or an equivalent membership body. Up-to-date knowledge of fire safety legislation and building regulations. Award in Practical Fire Risk Assessment such as IFE of CS Todd. Knowledge of methods to monitor the quality of data and identify issues (e.g. reconciliations). Ability to validate, impact assess and to escalate data issues as required. Experience in protecting and monitoring data against misuse and loss. Experience of working to deadlines and achieving targets through own work and work driven through teams.
Adecco
Financial Assessment Manager
Adecco
Job Title: Financial Assessment Manager Location: Ealing, West London (W5 2HL), Hybrid Working - 2 days office / 3 days remote Hourly rate £28.60 - £32.03 PAYE / £38.19 - £42.84 Umbrella per hour (depending on experience) Contract Length: 3 -month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday - Friday, 35 hours ASAP Start About the Role We are seeking an experienced Financial Assessment Manager to lead and develop a large, specialist team responsible for delivering high-quality financial assessments across the council. This includes Housing Benefit, Council Tax Reduction, Local Welfare Assistance and wider financial assessment functions. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for service delivery, compliance with complex legislation, performance management and continuous improvement. You will work closely with internal and external partners to ensure accurate assessments, protect council funds and support residents-particularly vulnerable customers. The role operates on a career grade (12-14), dependent on skills, experience and the level of strategic responsibility undertaken. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage Financial Assessment teams, ensuring accurate and timely assessments in line with legislative, subsidy and financial requirements Drive service improvement by testing and implementing new systems, processes and digital solutions Monitor performance, quality, budgets and risk, implementing corrective actions where required Manage complex financial assessment cases, enquiries and complaints, including Ombudsman, MPs and stakeholder correspondence Interpret and apply complex government legislation, ensuring policies and procedures remain legally compliant Lead on innovation, projects and welfare reform mitigation in partnership with ICT, Finance and other services Compile and submit management information, government returns and statutory reports Build effective relationships with stakeholders including DWP, DLUHC, GLA, tribunals, agents and voluntary organisations Deputise for the Head of Service as required, representing the council at senior meetings, tribunals and court where appropriate About You You will be an experienced manager within a Financial Assessment or Welfare Benefits environment , bringing strong leadership skills and in-depth legislative knowledge. Essential criteria include: Significant experience managing staff in a Financial Assessment / Welfare Benefits service Expert knowledge of relevant legislation and case law (e.g. Housing Benefit, Council Tax Reduction, Local Welfare or Adult Financial Assessments) Proven ability to manage performance, budgets and service risk Experience of leading change, reviewing policies and improving processes Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex matters clearly to a wide range of audiences Confidence representing the organisation with senior stakeholders and external bodies Management experience in a comparable Financial Assessment environment At higher career grades, you will also demonstrate experience in strategic leadership, project management, data analysis and representing the council at court or tribunals. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
Apr 28, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Financial Assessment Manager Location: Ealing, West London (W5 2HL), Hybrid Working - 2 days office / 3 days remote Hourly rate £28.60 - £32.03 PAYE / £38.19 - £42.84 Umbrella per hour (depending on experience) Contract Length: 3 -month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday - Friday, 35 hours ASAP Start About the Role We are seeking an experienced Financial Assessment Manager to lead and develop a large, specialist team responsible for delivering high-quality financial assessments across the council. This includes Housing Benefit, Council Tax Reduction, Local Welfare Assistance and wider financial assessment functions. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for service delivery, compliance with complex legislation, performance management and continuous improvement. You will work closely with internal and external partners to ensure accurate assessments, protect council funds and support residents-particularly vulnerable customers. The role operates on a career grade (12-14), dependent on skills, experience and the level of strategic responsibility undertaken. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage Financial Assessment teams, ensuring accurate and timely assessments in line with legislative, subsidy and financial requirements Drive service improvement by testing and implementing new systems, processes and digital solutions Monitor performance, quality, budgets and risk, implementing corrective actions where required Manage complex financial assessment cases, enquiries and complaints, including Ombudsman, MPs and stakeholder correspondence Interpret and apply complex government legislation, ensuring policies and procedures remain legally compliant Lead on innovation, projects and welfare reform mitigation in partnership with ICT, Finance and other services Compile and submit management information, government returns and statutory reports Build effective relationships with stakeholders including DWP, DLUHC, GLA, tribunals, agents and voluntary organisations Deputise for the Head of Service as required, representing the council at senior meetings, tribunals and court where appropriate About You You will be an experienced manager within a Financial Assessment or Welfare Benefits environment , bringing strong leadership skills and in-depth legislative knowledge. Essential criteria include: Significant experience managing staff in a Financial Assessment / Welfare Benefits service Expert knowledge of relevant legislation and case law (e.g. Housing Benefit, Council Tax Reduction, Local Welfare or Adult Financial Assessments) Proven ability to manage performance, budgets and service risk Experience of leading change, reviewing policies and improving processes Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex matters clearly to a wide range of audiences Confidence representing the organisation with senior stakeholders and external bodies Management experience in a comparable Financial Assessment environment At higher career grades, you will also demonstrate experience in strategic leadership, project management, data analysis and representing the council at court or tribunals. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
Kingscroft Professional Resources
Continuous Improvement Engineer
Kingscroft Professional Resources Telford, Shropshire
Are you an experienced Continuous Improvement Engineer looking for a new challenge Are you confident in driving and coordinating and continuous improvement across manufacturing and connected operations Can you identify and implement activity that will have positive outcomes in quality, efficiency and customer delivery Kingscroft have been asked to recruit for a Continuous Improvement Engineer for a specialist manufacturing business. As the ideal candidate you will have experience of delivering CI projects in a fast moving manufacturing environment. Ideally you will be 6 Sigma Black belt or equivalent trained and understand the process to deliver improvements across agreed KPIs. Your role and responsibilities will involve: Responsibility for leading all continuous improvement, lean manufacturing and process engineering activities to achieve operational excellence. Lead introduction of best practice continuous improvement techniques at the shop-floor level such as workplace organisation, waste elimination, standard work, changeover reduction, TPM, process engineering innovation and mistake proofing. Key results must include cost lead time reduction. Lead workplace safety quality improvements, including introduction of the 'safe start training programme. Evaluate all process improvements and execute plans across manufacturing and warehousing to improve standards to deliver operational excellence. Lead projects for the introduction of new equipment, processes and products. Ensure KPI targets for Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, People Environment are consistently achieved. Provide training and coaching in new systems of work as required. Develop and execute new standard operating procedures and care points in production. Ensure all systems data for BOMs and real-time production monitors are accurate. Excellent standards of leadership, CI / lean application, communication, personal discipline, HS, quality, time management, problem solving and customer service. Demonstrate a positive attitude, lead by example and action improvements quickly. Develop and maintain suitable KPIs to monitor improvements. Promote new ideas, continuous improvement and learning. Ensure full compliance with UK HSE Regulations and company safety standards. Ensure full compliance with ISO9001, ISO45001, ISO50001 and ISO14001 standards. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in identifying and implementing CI activity across manufacturing operations with the chance to affect outcomes throughout the business. Please apply today for a confidential discussion on the role and business. By applying to this role, you will register as a candidate with Kingscroft Professional Resources. Our Privacy Policy explains how we will use your information.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Continuous Improvement Engineer looking for a new challenge Are you confident in driving and coordinating and continuous improvement across manufacturing and connected operations Can you identify and implement activity that will have positive outcomes in quality, efficiency and customer delivery Kingscroft have been asked to recruit for a Continuous Improvement Engineer for a specialist manufacturing business. As the ideal candidate you will have experience of delivering CI projects in a fast moving manufacturing environment. Ideally you will be 6 Sigma Black belt or equivalent trained and understand the process to deliver improvements across agreed KPIs. Your role and responsibilities will involve: Responsibility for leading all continuous improvement, lean manufacturing and process engineering activities to achieve operational excellence. Lead introduction of best practice continuous improvement techniques at the shop-floor level such as workplace organisation, waste elimination, standard work, changeover reduction, TPM, process engineering innovation and mistake proofing. Key results must include cost lead time reduction. Lead workplace safety quality improvements, including introduction of the 'safe start training programme. Evaluate all process improvements and execute plans across manufacturing and warehousing to improve standards to deliver operational excellence. Lead projects for the introduction of new equipment, processes and products. Ensure KPI targets for Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, People Environment are consistently achieved. Provide training and coaching in new systems of work as required. Develop and execute new standard operating procedures and care points in production. Ensure all systems data for BOMs and real-time production monitors are accurate. Excellent standards of leadership, CI / lean application, communication, personal discipline, HS, quality, time management, problem solving and customer service. Demonstrate a positive attitude, lead by example and action improvements quickly. Develop and maintain suitable KPIs to monitor improvements. Promote new ideas, continuous improvement and learning. Ensure full compliance with UK HSE Regulations and company safety standards. Ensure full compliance with ISO9001, ISO45001, ISO50001 and ISO14001 standards. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in identifying and implementing CI activity across manufacturing operations with the chance to affect outcomes throughout the business. Please apply today for a confidential discussion on the role and business. By applying to this role, you will register as a candidate with Kingscroft Professional Resources. Our Privacy Policy explains how we will use your information.
Mitchell Maguire
Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables
Mitchell Maguire Lisburn, County Antrim
Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables Job Title: Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables Job reference Number: Office Based: Lisburn Basic Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Benefits: Comprehensive benefit package The role of the Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables will involve: Technical Support Engineer dealing with a range of heating solutions such as boilers, heat tanks and renewable heat pumps The majority of your time will be acting as first line technical support to merchants, contractors, installers and housing associations for all queries relating to central heating products The remainder of your time offering technical support to internal stakeholders Fielding inbound telephone queries and provide appropriate solutions Carry out product training and familiarisation for both colleagues and customers Prompt and accurate reporting to the Customer Care Manager Ensure compliance with health and safety procedures The ideal applicant will be a Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables with: Must have experience within the plumbing, heating and renewables sector Would be ideal to have knowledge specifically in renewables, heat pumps and air sourced heat pumps however open May be open to one of the following or closely related: engineer, installer, technical support, technical engineers, technical advisors, Positive telephone manor with the ability to resolve customer queries in a professional manor IT literate (Microsoft Office) Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Stable career history Mitchell Maguire is a specialist technical construction recruitment consultancy, dealing exclusively with technical construction jobs, technical construction vacancies and specification positions within: Technical Support Engineer, Technical Advisor, Technical Support, Engineer, Consultant, Support, Boilers, Cylinder, Water Heating Systems, Heat Pumps, Air Source Heat Pump, Renewables, HVAC, Domestic Boilers, Plumbing & Heating, Merchants, Installers, Contractor, Location: Lisburn Office
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables Job Title: Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables Job reference Number: Office Based: Lisburn Basic Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Benefits: Comprehensive benefit package The role of the Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables will involve: Technical Support Engineer dealing with a range of heating solutions such as boilers, heat tanks and renewable heat pumps The majority of your time will be acting as first line technical support to merchants, contractors, installers and housing associations for all queries relating to central heating products The remainder of your time offering technical support to internal stakeholders Fielding inbound telephone queries and provide appropriate solutions Carry out product training and familiarisation for both colleagues and customers Prompt and accurate reporting to the Customer Care Manager Ensure compliance with health and safety procedures The ideal applicant will be a Technical Support Engineer - Boilers & Renewables with: Must have experience within the plumbing, heating and renewables sector Would be ideal to have knowledge specifically in renewables, heat pumps and air sourced heat pumps however open May be open to one of the following or closely related: engineer, installer, technical support, technical engineers, technical advisors, Positive telephone manor with the ability to resolve customer queries in a professional manor IT literate (Microsoft Office) Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Stable career history Mitchell Maguire is a specialist technical construction recruitment consultancy, dealing exclusively with technical construction jobs, technical construction vacancies and specification positions within: Technical Support Engineer, Technical Advisor, Technical Support, Engineer, Consultant, Support, Boilers, Cylinder, Water Heating Systems, Heat Pumps, Air Source Heat Pump, Renewables, HVAC, Domestic Boilers, Plumbing & Heating, Merchants, Installers, Contractor, Location: Lisburn Office
Reed
Housing Officer
Reed Evesham, Worcestershire
Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: £29,839 per annum Location: Gloucester Are you passionate about supporting older and vulnerable people to live independently within safe, well-managed homes? Our client is seeking a Housing with Care Officer to deliver high-quality housing management services within their Housing with Care schemes. This is a key frontline role focused on resident wellbeing, effective tenancy management, and creating welcoming, supportive communities. Key Responsibilities Manage all aspects of tenancy management, including referrals, sign-ups, terminations, voids, and regular tenancy visits. Support residents to maintain their independence and wellbeing through individual support plans, group activities, and signposting to relevant specialist services. Hold regular customer surgeries and respond promptly to housing-related enquiries. Carry out health & safety inspections, tenancy audits, and compliance checks, ensuring accurate record keeping at all times. Work collaboratively with local authorities, social care teams, contractors, and partner agencies to achieve positive outcomes for residents. Support income collection processes and monitor service charges effectively. Encourage resident involvement and provide opportunities for customers to influence service delivery. Act as a positive representative of the organisation, working in line with agreed values and service standards. About You Experience working with older people or vulnerable adults within a housing, care, or support environment. Sound knowledge of housing legislation, welfare benefits, and tenancy management. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with a customer-focused approach and the confidence to manage challenging situations professionally. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work-related travel
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: £29,839 per annum Location: Gloucester Are you passionate about supporting older and vulnerable people to live independently within safe, well-managed homes? Our client is seeking a Housing with Care Officer to deliver high-quality housing management services within their Housing with Care schemes. This is a key frontline role focused on resident wellbeing, effective tenancy management, and creating welcoming, supportive communities. Key Responsibilities Manage all aspects of tenancy management, including referrals, sign-ups, terminations, voids, and regular tenancy visits. Support residents to maintain their independence and wellbeing through individual support plans, group activities, and signposting to relevant specialist services. Hold regular customer surgeries and respond promptly to housing-related enquiries. Carry out health & safety inspections, tenancy audits, and compliance checks, ensuring accurate record keeping at all times. Work collaboratively with local authorities, social care teams, contractors, and partner agencies to achieve positive outcomes for residents. Support income collection processes and monitor service charges effectively. Encourage resident involvement and provide opportunities for customers to influence service delivery. Act as a positive representative of the organisation, working in line with agreed values and service standards. About You Experience working with older people or vulnerable adults within a housing, care, or support environment. Sound knowledge of housing legislation, welfare benefits, and tenancy management. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with a customer-focused approach and the confidence to manage challenging situations professionally. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work-related travel
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Clerk Of Works - Housing
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Edinburgh, Midlothian
An exciting opportunity has arisen with a leading housing association based in Fife. They are looking to appoint a confident and well presented Clerk Of Works/Project Manager to deliver Repairs planning, Voids management and Maintenance projects across their housing estate.Sitting within the Assets and Maintenance team, this role will have you overseeing a variety of upgrades, repairs and capital projects within their housing team in line with their '30 Year Plan'. This can range from upgrades programs such as roughcast and windows through to large scale, ground up new build homes.This is a permanent contract with a strong holiday offering and staff benefits. (40 Days holiday & up to 17% pension). Flexi and hybrid is working however this is mostly a site/office based role.This position will have you overseeing the daily operation of the association with a specific focus on the delivery of upgrades and repairs within the estate. You will be both customer and contractor facing in dealing with escalated issues and ensuring the business steers in line with strategic and operational goals.The successful candidate responsible for negating the challenges of social housing at various levels. Therefore a firm understanding of social housing and strong technical knowledgeable of housing is required. Strong IT skills are also required for this position due to the high level of reporting and compliance involved.Salary circa £40k + £3k Car allowanceIf you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please forward your CV to myself at and I will reach out. 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
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen with a leading housing association based in Fife. They are looking to appoint a confident and well presented Clerk Of Works/Project Manager to deliver Repairs planning, Voids management and Maintenance projects across their housing estate.Sitting within the Assets and Maintenance team, this role will have you overseeing a variety of upgrades, repairs and capital projects within their housing team in line with their '30 Year Plan'. This can range from upgrades programs such as roughcast and windows through to large scale, ground up new build homes.This is a permanent contract with a strong holiday offering and staff benefits. (40 Days holiday & up to 17% pension). Flexi and hybrid is working however this is mostly a site/office based role.This position will have you overseeing the daily operation of the association with a specific focus on the delivery of upgrades and repairs within the estate. You will be both customer and contractor facing in dealing with escalated issues and ensuring the business steers in line with strategic and operational goals.The successful candidate responsible for negating the challenges of social housing at various levels. Therefore a firm understanding of social housing and strong technical knowledgeable of housing is required. Strong IT skills are also required for this position due to the high level of reporting and compliance involved.Salary circa £40k + £3k Car allowanceIf you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please forward your CV to myself at and I will reach out. 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
NFP People
Accommodation-Based Services Manager
NFP People
Accommodation-Based Services Manager We are looking for an Accommodation-Based Services Manager to lead and shape an award-winning service supporting women to live free from abuse. This is a rare opportunity to take on a senior leadership role within an award-winning, specialist organisation at the forefront of supporting Black and minoritised women and children affected by domestic abuse, including forced marriage and honour based abuse. Please note that due to the nature of this role, we can only accept female applicants. Position: Accommodation-Based Services Manager Location: West Midlands (Birmingham/Walsall) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £40,000 Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 25th May 2026 You will not only manage services, you will shape, strengthen and lead high-quality accommodation-based provision, ensuring it is safe, responsive and impactful. This role is ideal for a confident and values-driven Services Manager who is passionate about delivering excellence and driving meaningful change. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, ensuring all women are treated with dignity, fairness and respect. Safeguarding is central to everything we do, and this role is critical in embedding safe, high-quality practice across our services The Role As Accommodation-Based Services Manager, you will lead the operational delivery of the refuge and accommodation services across the West Midlands. You will provide strategic and operational leadership, ensuring services are safe, compliant and survivor-centred. You will oversee staff teams, safeguarding practice, housing management, and quality assurance, while contributing to the ongoing development of services. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage accommodation-based services, ensuring safe, high-quality and effective delivery Line manage the Senior Support Workers and provide overall leadership across accommodation services, including recruitment, supervision, performance management, training and rota/on-call cover Take overall responsibility for safeguarding practice, including oversight of high-risk cases Ensure robust risk assessment, safety planning and casework standards Oversee referrals, admissions, occupancy and move-on processes Ensure effective housing management, including rent systems, housing benefit and arrears monitoring Maintain oversight of health and safety, property compliance and refuge security Lead on quality assurance, audits, monitoring and continuous improvement Ensure accurate reporting to funders, commissioners and senior management Manage budgets and monitor expenditure Develop strong partnerships with relevant stakeholders, attend multi-agency meetings and represent the organisation externally About You You are an experienced and confident leader with a strong track record in managing accommodation-based or refuge services. You will: Have Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care, Housing, Management (or equivalent experience) plus evidence of continuous professional development Bring significant experience of services management within the domestic abuse or VAWG sector, including managing accommodation-based or refuge services Have strong expertise in safeguarding and managing high-risk cases Be able to lead, motivate and develop teams to deliver high standards Have experience managing compliance and complex operations within housing services and knowledge of benefits and refuge processes Be confident managing competing priorities and driving service improvement Be a strong communicator with the ability to influence and build partnerships Be committed to equality, diversity and anti-discriminatory practice Have strong organisational, leadership and IT skills (Microsoft Office and case management/ database systems) Ability to participate in an on-call rota and work flexibly Why Work Here Be part of an award-winning, specialist "by and for" organisation Take on a senior leadership role with real influence and impact Lead services that directly change the lives of women and children Work within a supportive, experienced and values-driven organisation Access ongoing professional development and opportunities to shape services Important Information This post is restricted to women under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 Enhanced DBS check required The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. All staff are expected to share this commitment You may also have experience in roles such as Housing, Housing Officer, Housing Adviser, Housing and Homelessness Advisor, Housing Support Officer, Housing Support, Refuge Housing, Emergency Housing, Service Manager, Abuse, VAWG, IDVA, Domestic Abuse, Abuse Case Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Accommodation-Based Services Manager We are looking for an Accommodation-Based Services Manager to lead and shape an award-winning service supporting women to live free from abuse. This is a rare opportunity to take on a senior leadership role within an award-winning, specialist organisation at the forefront of supporting Black and minoritised women and children affected by domestic abuse, including forced marriage and honour based abuse. Please note that due to the nature of this role, we can only accept female applicants. Position: Accommodation-Based Services Manager Location: West Midlands (Birmingham/Walsall) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £40,000 Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 25th May 2026 You will not only manage services, you will shape, strengthen and lead high-quality accommodation-based provision, ensuring it is safe, responsive and impactful. This role is ideal for a confident and values-driven Services Manager who is passionate about delivering excellence and driving meaningful change. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, ensuring all women are treated with dignity, fairness and respect. Safeguarding is central to everything we do, and this role is critical in embedding safe, high-quality practice across our services The Role As Accommodation-Based Services Manager, you will lead the operational delivery of the refuge and accommodation services across the West Midlands. You will provide strategic and operational leadership, ensuring services are safe, compliant and survivor-centred. You will oversee staff teams, safeguarding practice, housing management, and quality assurance, while contributing to the ongoing development of services. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage accommodation-based services, ensuring safe, high-quality and effective delivery Line manage the Senior Support Workers and provide overall leadership across accommodation services, including recruitment, supervision, performance management, training and rota/on-call cover Take overall responsibility for safeguarding practice, including oversight of high-risk cases Ensure robust risk assessment, safety planning and casework standards Oversee referrals, admissions, occupancy and move-on processes Ensure effective housing management, including rent systems, housing benefit and arrears monitoring Maintain oversight of health and safety, property compliance and refuge security Lead on quality assurance, audits, monitoring and continuous improvement Ensure accurate reporting to funders, commissioners and senior management Manage budgets and monitor expenditure Develop strong partnerships with relevant stakeholders, attend multi-agency meetings and represent the organisation externally About You You are an experienced and confident leader with a strong track record in managing accommodation-based or refuge services. You will: Have Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care, Housing, Management (or equivalent experience) plus evidence of continuous professional development Bring significant experience of services management within the domestic abuse or VAWG sector, including managing accommodation-based or refuge services Have strong expertise in safeguarding and managing high-risk cases Be able to lead, motivate and develop teams to deliver high standards Have experience managing compliance and complex operations within housing services and knowledge of benefits and refuge processes Be confident managing competing priorities and driving service improvement Be a strong communicator with the ability to influence and build partnerships Be committed to equality, diversity and anti-discriminatory practice Have strong organisational, leadership and IT skills (Microsoft Office and case management/ database systems) Ability to participate in an on-call rota and work flexibly Why Work Here Be part of an award-winning, specialist "by and for" organisation Take on a senior leadership role with real influence and impact Lead services that directly change the lives of women and children Work within a supportive, experienced and values-driven organisation Access ongoing professional development and opportunities to shape services Important Information This post is restricted to women under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 Enhanced DBS check required The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. All staff are expected to share this commitment You may also have experience in roles such as Housing, Housing Officer, Housing Adviser, Housing and Homelessness Advisor, Housing Support Officer, Housing Support, Refuge Housing, Emergency Housing, Service Manager, Abuse, VAWG, IDVA, Domestic Abuse, Abuse Case Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Fire Safety Programme Lead
Onward
About The Role What we offer: We offer a competitive salary of £43,900 per annum. 35 hour per week 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays a total of 40 days paid holiday per annum which is equivalent to 8 weeks. Salary Finance - access both short and long terms loans, plus provides access to a savings facility. Opportunity to further increase annual leave with service or though the holiday purchase scheme. Immediate entry to our Pension scheme (matched contributions up to 10%) A great flexible working environment, with a range of family friendly policies. Health cash plan with financial benefits and the option to extend to your family. Cover includes dental, optical, physiotherapy, 24HR private GP access and much more. Paid leave for absence including sickness, maternity, paternity, and adoption leave. Access of up to £150 annually through the 'Learning for life' scheme. Access to a wide range of discounts and cash back offers, ranging from retail and automotive to holidays and cycle to work scheme. Develop your career with support and access to training and qualifications. 2 paid half days volunteering per year. About the role We're looking for an experienced Fire Safety Programme Lead to play a critical role in keeping our customers, colleagues and homes safe. You'll lead the delivery of our Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) programme, including compartmentation surveys, fire door inspections and the management of all resulting fire safety actions. Working across the organisation and with specialist contractors, you'll ensure fire risks are identified, prioritised and resolved in line with regulatory requirements and Onward's service standards. This is a highly visible role with real impact - supporting regulatory compliance, reducing residual risk and helping us continuously improve how we manage fire safety across our homes. This is a hybrid role with requirements to work in our Liverpool office two days per week and 3 days at home or on site as requried. What you'll be responsible for Fire Risk Assessment programme management Manage and oversee the full FRA programme, ensuring all assessments, surveys and inspections are scheduled, completed and kept up to date. Ensure all remedial and follow on actions are correctly interpreted, risk rated, allocated and completed within agreed timescales. Make sure evidence, records and certification are accurate, validated and current. Collaborative working Work closely with colleagues and contractors across Onward to ensure fire safety actions are owned, progressed and completed on time. Support the development of our Landlord Compliance risk reduction and procurement strategies. Work in partnership with Repairs and Maintenance teams on responsive repairs and void works linked to fire safety. Contract and budget management Manage FRA, fire survey and inspection contracts, setting clear performance standards and monitoring delivery. Resolve issues proactively and ensure effective financial control, including budget setting and monitoring. Data, reporting and assurance Ensure accurate, up to date fire compliance data is maintained across our systems. Use data to understand risk, track performance and support informed decision making. Translate fire safety strategy, policy and procedures into KPIs, management information and reports for senior leaders, Boards and Committees. Health, safety and compliance Ensure all fire related activities comply with health and safety legislation and regulatory requirements. Apply and manage Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 where relevant. Support the delivery of fire safety training to colleagues. What we're looking for Essential Proven experience managing Fire Risk Assessment programmes and associated remedial actions. Experience delivering a similar fire safety or compliance role within another organisation. Strong knowledge of housing regulations and fire safety legislation. Knowledge of construction contracts and their effective administration, with a clear understanding of value for money. Working knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Ability to interpret complex data and use it to inform risk based decisions. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Knowledge of core housing, asset management and business planning systems. Desirable Intermediate IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Qualifications (desirable) One or more of the following: NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health (or equivalent) IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent) NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management IFE Fire Risk Assessment training About The Organisation About Onward Onward Homes is one of the largest registered providers of social housing in the Northwest, with 35,000 properties across the region. We believe that everyone deserves a place to call their own, which is why we're committed to building 500 new homes each year. We do more than just provide a roof over our customers' heads, we're here to make a real difference. In addition to creating positive spaces for our customers we continuously strive to create a positive and progressive workspace to enable our colleagues to achieve their full potential. We embrace diversity and strive for diverse teams to create an inclusive culture which enables Onward to thrive and be representative of the communities that we serve. We want to ensure that everybody has an opportunity to be part of our recruitment processes and will therefore make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to assist you with our recruitment process via the email address below. If candidates have any concerns / questions in relation to the role at any stage of the recruitment and selection process they can contact the HR team on and a member of the HR Team will be in touch.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
About The Role What we offer: We offer a competitive salary of £43,900 per annum. 35 hour per week 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays a total of 40 days paid holiday per annum which is equivalent to 8 weeks. Salary Finance - access both short and long terms loans, plus provides access to a savings facility. Opportunity to further increase annual leave with service or though the holiday purchase scheme. Immediate entry to our Pension scheme (matched contributions up to 10%) A great flexible working environment, with a range of family friendly policies. Health cash plan with financial benefits and the option to extend to your family. Cover includes dental, optical, physiotherapy, 24HR private GP access and much more. Paid leave for absence including sickness, maternity, paternity, and adoption leave. Access of up to £150 annually through the 'Learning for life' scheme. Access to a wide range of discounts and cash back offers, ranging from retail and automotive to holidays and cycle to work scheme. Develop your career with support and access to training and qualifications. 2 paid half days volunteering per year. About the role We're looking for an experienced Fire Safety Programme Lead to play a critical role in keeping our customers, colleagues and homes safe. You'll lead the delivery of our Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) programme, including compartmentation surveys, fire door inspections and the management of all resulting fire safety actions. Working across the organisation and with specialist contractors, you'll ensure fire risks are identified, prioritised and resolved in line with regulatory requirements and Onward's service standards. This is a highly visible role with real impact - supporting regulatory compliance, reducing residual risk and helping us continuously improve how we manage fire safety across our homes. This is a hybrid role with requirements to work in our Liverpool office two days per week and 3 days at home or on site as requried. What you'll be responsible for Fire Risk Assessment programme management Manage and oversee the full FRA programme, ensuring all assessments, surveys and inspections are scheduled, completed and kept up to date. Ensure all remedial and follow on actions are correctly interpreted, risk rated, allocated and completed within agreed timescales. Make sure evidence, records and certification are accurate, validated and current. Collaborative working Work closely with colleagues and contractors across Onward to ensure fire safety actions are owned, progressed and completed on time. Support the development of our Landlord Compliance risk reduction and procurement strategies. Work in partnership with Repairs and Maintenance teams on responsive repairs and void works linked to fire safety. Contract and budget management Manage FRA, fire survey and inspection contracts, setting clear performance standards and monitoring delivery. Resolve issues proactively and ensure effective financial control, including budget setting and monitoring. Data, reporting and assurance Ensure accurate, up to date fire compliance data is maintained across our systems. Use data to understand risk, track performance and support informed decision making. Translate fire safety strategy, policy and procedures into KPIs, management information and reports for senior leaders, Boards and Committees. Health, safety and compliance Ensure all fire related activities comply with health and safety legislation and regulatory requirements. Apply and manage Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 where relevant. Support the delivery of fire safety training to colleagues. What we're looking for Essential Proven experience managing Fire Risk Assessment programmes and associated remedial actions. Experience delivering a similar fire safety or compliance role within another organisation. Strong knowledge of housing regulations and fire safety legislation. Knowledge of construction contracts and their effective administration, with a clear understanding of value for money. Working knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Ability to interpret complex data and use it to inform risk based decisions. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Knowledge of core housing, asset management and business planning systems. Desirable Intermediate IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Qualifications (desirable) One or more of the following: NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health (or equivalent) IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent) NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management IFE Fire Risk Assessment training About The Organisation About Onward Onward Homes is one of the largest registered providers of social housing in the Northwest, with 35,000 properties across the region. We believe that everyone deserves a place to call their own, which is why we're committed to building 500 new homes each year. We do more than just provide a roof over our customers' heads, we're here to make a real difference. In addition to creating positive spaces for our customers we continuously strive to create a positive and progressive workspace to enable our colleagues to achieve their full potential. We embrace diversity and strive for diverse teams to create an inclusive culture which enables Onward to thrive and be representative of the communities that we serve. We want to ensure that everybody has an opportunity to be part of our recruitment processes and will therefore make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to assist you with our recruitment process via the email address below. If candidates have any concerns / questions in relation to the role at any stage of the recruitment and selection process they can contact the HR team on and a member of the HR Team will be in touch.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Tenancy Services Manager
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Oxford, Oxfordshire
Your new company We are recruiting an experienced Tenancy Services Manager to lead and coordinate tenancy and housing management services within a large social housing organisation. This is a senior operational role requiring strong leadership, regulatory expertise and a clear focus on tenant satisfaction and service excellence. Your new role The Tenancy Services Manager will be responsible for the operational delivery, oversight and continuous improvement of tenancy services, ensuring full compliance with current housing regulation and consumer standards.Key responsibilities include: Leading the delivery of a high-quality, tenant-focused tenancy service Managing and developing a team of housing staff, embedding high standards and accountability Translating housing legislation, regulation and policy into effective operational practice Ensuring compliance with the Social Housing Regulation Act 2023 and Consumer Standards Overseeing tenancy management activity including ASB, tenancy enforcement, sustainment and complaints Monitoring service performance, KPIs and tenant satisfaction, implementing improvements where required Working collaboratively with internal teams (income, ASB, tenancy sustainment) and external partners including adult and children's social care Supporting emergency planning and responding to critical incidents where required Contributing to service development projects and deputising at senior level when needed What you'll need to succeed Proven mamillotegmental experience within local authority or registered provider housing services Strong working knowledge of social housing regulation, statutory responsibilities and consumer standards Experience leading and motivating multi-disciplinary teams A track record of delivering performance improvement and service compliance Strong written and verbal communication skills, able to engage with tenants, staff and senior stakeholders A tenant-centred, outcomes-focused approach A relevant housing qualification (e.g. CIH Level 5) or substantial equivalent experience Experience preparing for or working within regulatory inspections is desirable. What you'll get in return Senior, high-impact leadership opportunity Opportunity to stabilise and strengthen a key housing service Hybrid working model Initial short-term contract with immediate start 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
Apr 27, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company We are recruiting an experienced Tenancy Services Manager to lead and coordinate tenancy and housing management services within a large social housing organisation. This is a senior operational role requiring strong leadership, regulatory expertise and a clear focus on tenant satisfaction and service excellence. Your new role The Tenancy Services Manager will be responsible for the operational delivery, oversight and continuous improvement of tenancy services, ensuring full compliance with current housing regulation and consumer standards.Key responsibilities include: Leading the delivery of a high-quality, tenant-focused tenancy service Managing and developing a team of housing staff, embedding high standards and accountability Translating housing legislation, regulation and policy into effective operational practice Ensuring compliance with the Social Housing Regulation Act 2023 and Consumer Standards Overseeing tenancy management activity including ASB, tenancy enforcement, sustainment and complaints Monitoring service performance, KPIs and tenant satisfaction, implementing improvements where required Working collaboratively with internal teams (income, ASB, tenancy sustainment) and external partners including adult and children's social care Supporting emergency planning and responding to critical incidents where required Contributing to service development projects and deputising at senior level when needed What you'll need to succeed Proven mamillotegmental experience within local authority or registered provider housing services Strong working knowledge of social housing regulation, statutory responsibilities and consumer standards Experience leading and motivating multi-disciplinary teams A track record of delivering performance improvement and service compliance Strong written and verbal communication skills, able to engage with tenants, staff and senior stakeholders A tenant-centred, outcomes-focused approach A relevant housing qualification (e.g. CIH Level 5) or substantial equivalent experience Experience preparing for or working within regulatory inspections is desirable. What you'll get in return Senior, high-impact leadership opportunity Opportunity to stabilise and strengthen a key housing service Hybrid working model Initial short-term contract with immediate start 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
Amplius
Director of Sales & Homeownership
Amplius Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Director of Sales & Homeownership £118,800 per annum (including car allowance) Hybrid - Milton Keynes, Rushden, Peterborough or Boston Permanent, Full Time Ready to shape the future of homeownership? This newly created role as Director of Sales and Homeownership offers an exciting opportunity to shape a new directorate at Amplius, leading an ambitious sales strategy across new build and asset sales. You'll champion the voice of leasehold customers, improve services, and play a key role within the Directors Group, helping to drive the wider organisation forward. Salary: £111,943 (plus car allowance of £6,858.29) per year Contract: Permanent, full time Your week: 36.25 hours Monday - Friday between 9am - 5.15pm Location Hybrid working with the need to travel across our operating footprint, including time spent in one of our main offices (Milton Keynes, Rushden, Peterborough or Boston) at least one day a week, helping you stay connected with your team and support day-to-day delivery. You'll also come together once a month with the wider directorate to collaborate, share ideas and align on key priorities. Overview of your role Act as an active member of the Directorate Team, working closely with senior leaders across development, customer operations and housing to align sales and homeownership services with wider corporate goals. Contribute to the development and delivery of long-term (10-year) business plans and annual operational budgets, ensuring financial, performance and customer service targets are achieved. Support early-stage development activity by ensuring homeownership and sales considerations are embedded into scheme appraisals and new development planning. Lead on strategy, policy, standards and service delivery across sales and homeownership, helping ensure a high-quality, competitive and customer-focused offer. Review portfolio performance and identify opportunities for acquisitions, disposals and improvements across residential and commercial assets. Deliver and oversee a broad sales programme (circa 350 new build and 150 void sales annually), ensuring strong performance across new build, resale, staircasing and other disposal routes. Use customer insight, market trends and feedback to improve leasehold services, reduce costs, enhance home design and our customer offer, whilst maintaining commercial performance. Maintain strong governance, risk management and compliance, providing reports and advice to Boards and senior committees while ensuring robust policies and controls are in place. Lead on performance, financial management and budgeting, including forecasting, contingency planning, income optimisation and maintaining high organisational standards. What you'll need to thrive in this role Significant experience in residential mixed tenure sales and leasehold portfolio management within a regulated environment. Strong commercial awareness, with the ability to deliver ambitious sales strategies and drive financial performance. Degree-level education or equivalent experience in a relevant field. Proven senior leadership experience, with the ability to shape new teams and directorates within a growing organisation. Strong understanding of property sales, leasehold management and relevant legislation and compliance requirements. Excellent people management skills, with the ability to lead, motivate and develop high-performing teams. Energy and drive, with a forward-thinking approach to innovation and continuous improvement in a commercial environment. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with a clear focus on delivering excellent customer service outcomes. DBS clearance, a full UK driving licence, access to your own vehicle and willingness to travel are all essential requirements for this role. Please read the attached Job Description before applying to get the full scope of the role. What to expect from the recruitment process The selection process will include an initial phone screening, followed by a presentation as part of the interview. There may also be a group exercise to explore how you work with others and approach leadership situations. Closing: 17 May Interviews: 11 June You can find out all about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Please note we do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK. You must reside in the UK for the duration of your employment and provide Right to Work evidence. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we'll be happy to assist you. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 37,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We're a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people's lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Director of Sales & Homeownership £118,800 per annum (including car allowance) Hybrid - Milton Keynes, Rushden, Peterborough or Boston Permanent, Full Time Ready to shape the future of homeownership? This newly created role as Director of Sales and Homeownership offers an exciting opportunity to shape a new directorate at Amplius, leading an ambitious sales strategy across new build and asset sales. You'll champion the voice of leasehold customers, improve services, and play a key role within the Directors Group, helping to drive the wider organisation forward. Salary: £111,943 (plus car allowance of £6,858.29) per year Contract: Permanent, full time Your week: 36.25 hours Monday - Friday between 9am - 5.15pm Location Hybrid working with the need to travel across our operating footprint, including time spent in one of our main offices (Milton Keynes, Rushden, Peterborough or Boston) at least one day a week, helping you stay connected with your team and support day-to-day delivery. You'll also come together once a month with the wider directorate to collaborate, share ideas and align on key priorities. Overview of your role Act as an active member of the Directorate Team, working closely with senior leaders across development, customer operations and housing to align sales and homeownership services with wider corporate goals. Contribute to the development and delivery of long-term (10-year) business plans and annual operational budgets, ensuring financial, performance and customer service targets are achieved. Support early-stage development activity by ensuring homeownership and sales considerations are embedded into scheme appraisals and new development planning. Lead on strategy, policy, standards and service delivery across sales and homeownership, helping ensure a high-quality, competitive and customer-focused offer. Review portfolio performance and identify opportunities for acquisitions, disposals and improvements across residential and commercial assets. Deliver and oversee a broad sales programme (circa 350 new build and 150 void sales annually), ensuring strong performance across new build, resale, staircasing and other disposal routes. Use customer insight, market trends and feedback to improve leasehold services, reduce costs, enhance home design and our customer offer, whilst maintaining commercial performance. Maintain strong governance, risk management and compliance, providing reports and advice to Boards and senior committees while ensuring robust policies and controls are in place. Lead on performance, financial management and budgeting, including forecasting, contingency planning, income optimisation and maintaining high organisational standards. What you'll need to thrive in this role Significant experience in residential mixed tenure sales and leasehold portfolio management within a regulated environment. Strong commercial awareness, with the ability to deliver ambitious sales strategies and drive financial performance. Degree-level education or equivalent experience in a relevant field. Proven senior leadership experience, with the ability to shape new teams and directorates within a growing organisation. Strong understanding of property sales, leasehold management and relevant legislation and compliance requirements. Excellent people management skills, with the ability to lead, motivate and develop high-performing teams. Energy and drive, with a forward-thinking approach to innovation and continuous improvement in a commercial environment. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with a clear focus on delivering excellent customer service outcomes. DBS clearance, a full UK driving licence, access to your own vehicle and willingness to travel are all essential requirements for this role. Please read the attached Job Description before applying to get the full scope of the role. What to expect from the recruitment process The selection process will include an initial phone screening, followed by a presentation as part of the interview. There may also be a group exercise to explore how you work with others and approach leadership situations. Closing: 17 May Interviews: 11 June You can find out all about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Please note we do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK. You must reside in the UK for the duration of your employment and provide Right to Work evidence. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we'll be happy to assist you. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 37,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We're a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people's lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
NRPF Officer
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Your new company Birmingham City Council is one of the largest local authorities in Europe, providing essential services to residents across the city. The Council is committed to safeguarding vulnerable people and meeting its statutory responsibilities while supporting households to achieve greater stability and independence. You will be joining a dedicated team focused on supporting households with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF). Your new role As an NRPF Support Officer, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and support of households with No Recourse to Public Funds. This role plays a critical part in ensuring accommodation provision, safeguarding oversight, and compliance with statutory duties.Your responsibilities will include securing emergency accommodation, sourcing and managing longer-term self-contained properties, and conducting wellbeing and safeguarding checks, escalating concerns to Birmingham Children's Trust where necessary. You will monitor household stability through occupancy checks, manage lettings processes, and ensure properties meet health, safety, and compliance standards.You will liaise closely with landlords regarding inspections, repairs, and compliance issues, handle complaints and escalations, attend evictions when required, and arrange property hand backs and collections. Alongside this, you will complete a range of administrative tasks including record keeping, data input, reporting, and responding to enquiries from service users and partner agencies. You will also support households to move towards mainstream housing by signposting them to make a Part 7 homelessness application once Leave to Remain has been granted. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need: Experience working in housing, homelessness, safeguarding, or a related support role An understanding of NRPF households and safeguarding responsibilities Strong organisational and communication skills The ability to manage challenging situations, complaints, and escalations Good administrative skills with attention to detail A full UK driving licence Access to your own vehicle and willingness to add business insurance once a start date is confirmed What you'll get in return In return, Birmingham City Council offers: A 3-month ongoing contract with the potential for extension Full-time hours, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm The opportunity to make a meaningful difference supporting vulnerable households Experience working within a large, respected local authority A supportive team environment focused on safeguarding and compliance 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
Apr 27, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company Birmingham City Council is one of the largest local authorities in Europe, providing essential services to residents across the city. The Council is committed to safeguarding vulnerable people and meeting its statutory responsibilities while supporting households to achieve greater stability and independence. You will be joining a dedicated team focused on supporting households with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF). Your new role As an NRPF Support Officer, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and support of households with No Recourse to Public Funds. This role plays a critical part in ensuring accommodation provision, safeguarding oversight, and compliance with statutory duties.Your responsibilities will include securing emergency accommodation, sourcing and managing longer-term self-contained properties, and conducting wellbeing and safeguarding checks, escalating concerns to Birmingham Children's Trust where necessary. You will monitor household stability through occupancy checks, manage lettings processes, and ensure properties meet health, safety, and compliance standards.You will liaise closely with landlords regarding inspections, repairs, and compliance issues, handle complaints and escalations, attend evictions when required, and arrange property hand backs and collections. Alongside this, you will complete a range of administrative tasks including record keeping, data input, reporting, and responding to enquiries from service users and partner agencies. You will also support households to move towards mainstream housing by signposting them to make a Part 7 homelessness application once Leave to Remain has been granted. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need: Experience working in housing, homelessness, safeguarding, or a related support role An understanding of NRPF households and safeguarding responsibilities Strong organisational and communication skills The ability to manage challenging situations, complaints, and escalations Good administrative skills with attention to detail A full UK driving licence Access to your own vehicle and willingness to add business insurance once a start date is confirmed What you'll get in return In return, Birmingham City Council offers: A 3-month ongoing contract with the potential for extension Full-time hours, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm The opportunity to make a meaningful difference supporting vulnerable households Experience working within a large, respected local authority A supportive team environment focused on safeguarding and compliance 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
Welfare Support Officer
Livin Housing Limited
Annual salary: up to £29,856.80 Welfare Support Officer Location: Leeds Salary up to £29,856.80 per annum Including company vehicle and fuel card or £3,500 company car allowance Contract: Full time - Permanent, 40hrs per week, Monday to Friday Mears provides temporary accommodation to asylum seekers whilst their claim is being assessed in three regions: Northeast, Yorkshire and Humber, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. At the end of May 2021 Mears had over 19000 service users across the three regions. Mears work in partnership with central and local Government, registered providers, tenants, landlords and investors to find solutions to homelessness, provide more social and affordable housing and create specialist housing for people with care needs. About the Role Due to contract expansion, we are seeking for a Welfare Support Officer to join our team. This is an exciting position that works exclusively to support Asylum seekers going through their right to work Asylum application process with the home office. The ideal candidate will be resilient, trustworthy, caring, a people person and extremely empathetic to others. As a Welfare Support Officer every day is different, no day is the same. Although this role comes with it challenges it is an extremely rewarding role. Role Criteria Support service users at various stages of their asylum application process Address safeguarding and welfare issues appropriately, escalating concerns when necessary Provide both practical and emotional support to service users Monitor wellbeing and identify support needs for individuals and families Ensure accurate record-keeping for Home Office audits and compliance Carry out risk assessments and update support plans regularly Maintain professional boundaries while providing a supportive and empathetic service Assist service users with accessing healthcare, education, and community services Signpost to external agencies and support networks where appropriate Accompany service users to appointments or interviews where required Promote independence and resilience by encouraging service users to develop life skills Work collaboratively with colleagues, local authorities, and partner organisations Respond quickly and calmly to crisis situations to ensure safety and support Contribute to service improvements by sharing feedback and best practice Support equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of service delivery Experience working with vulnerable and diverse client groups Strong understanding of safeguarding practices and procedures Ability to identify needs and put in place appropriate support packages to promote independence Experience supporting people with mental health issues and/or challenging behaviour Effective communication skills with colleagues, service users, and local authorities Experience with record keeping, case management, and risk assessments Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and prioritise tasks Resilient, supportive, trustworthy, approachable, empathetic, and a good listener Flexible and willing to travel as required Ability to remain calm and professional in difficult or emotional situations Good IT skills for updating case notes and maintaining accurate records Commitment to confidentiality and data protection Full UK driving licence Benefits we can offer you 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Annual Mears Fun Day - Our annual Fun Day is organised as a massive thank you from the Executive team for all the hard work! Volunteering Leave - Mears supports employees to undertake paid volunteering in the community, in support of our social value commitment. Staff perks with Mears Rewards - discounts of up to 10% weekly groceries, holidays, eye test vouchers, Share save scheme, plus much more Family friendly policies Company Vehicle and Fuel Card Access to EAP Counselling sessions To drive a Mears vehicle, you must be aged over 21 have held your licence over 3 months and have less than 9 points. All our roles require candidates to have the entitlement to work within the UK, Mears does not currently offer visa sponsorship. As part of the recruitment process for this role, we will carry out a Background, Identity, Security clearance & BPSS check. For these checks to be completed, we will require from you the relevant identification, including Proof of Address, References, a valid passport and proof that you have lived in the UK for the last 5 years. Apply below or to discuss your application further; contact: Beth Dunford () If you need any help with your application process, we are here to support you. We will be accessible every step of the way. At Mears Group, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, we are a Disability Confident employer, valuing individuality and ensuring equal opportunities for all. We proudly support the Armed Forces Covenant and are honoured to have achieved the Gold Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to coincide with this, we hold an Endorser Award for the Career Transition Partnership, recognising our commitment to veterans transitioning into civilian careers. In our continued effort to promote social mobility, we invite applicants to voluntarily share their background information during the application stages to help us better understand the diverse experiences of our candidates. This is to ensure we are committed to improving social mobility. We use the Social Mobility Index to assess and enhance opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. These questions are optional and will not impact your ability to apply.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Annual salary: up to £29,856.80 Welfare Support Officer Location: Leeds Salary up to £29,856.80 per annum Including company vehicle and fuel card or £3,500 company car allowance Contract: Full time - Permanent, 40hrs per week, Monday to Friday Mears provides temporary accommodation to asylum seekers whilst their claim is being assessed in three regions: Northeast, Yorkshire and Humber, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. At the end of May 2021 Mears had over 19000 service users across the three regions. Mears work in partnership with central and local Government, registered providers, tenants, landlords and investors to find solutions to homelessness, provide more social and affordable housing and create specialist housing for people with care needs. About the Role Due to contract expansion, we are seeking for a Welfare Support Officer to join our team. This is an exciting position that works exclusively to support Asylum seekers going through their right to work Asylum application process with the home office. The ideal candidate will be resilient, trustworthy, caring, a people person and extremely empathetic to others. As a Welfare Support Officer every day is different, no day is the same. Although this role comes with it challenges it is an extremely rewarding role. Role Criteria Support service users at various stages of their asylum application process Address safeguarding and welfare issues appropriately, escalating concerns when necessary Provide both practical and emotional support to service users Monitor wellbeing and identify support needs for individuals and families Ensure accurate record-keeping for Home Office audits and compliance Carry out risk assessments and update support plans regularly Maintain professional boundaries while providing a supportive and empathetic service Assist service users with accessing healthcare, education, and community services Signpost to external agencies and support networks where appropriate Accompany service users to appointments or interviews where required Promote independence and resilience by encouraging service users to develop life skills Work collaboratively with colleagues, local authorities, and partner organisations Respond quickly and calmly to crisis situations to ensure safety and support Contribute to service improvements by sharing feedback and best practice Support equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of service delivery Experience working with vulnerable and diverse client groups Strong understanding of safeguarding practices and procedures Ability to identify needs and put in place appropriate support packages to promote independence Experience supporting people with mental health issues and/or challenging behaviour Effective communication skills with colleagues, service users, and local authorities Experience with record keeping, case management, and risk assessments Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and prioritise tasks Resilient, supportive, trustworthy, approachable, empathetic, and a good listener Flexible and willing to travel as required Ability to remain calm and professional in difficult or emotional situations Good IT skills for updating case notes and maintaining accurate records Commitment to confidentiality and data protection Full UK driving licence Benefits we can offer you 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Annual Mears Fun Day - Our annual Fun Day is organised as a massive thank you from the Executive team for all the hard work! Volunteering Leave - Mears supports employees to undertake paid volunteering in the community, in support of our social value commitment. Staff perks with Mears Rewards - discounts of up to 10% weekly groceries, holidays, eye test vouchers, Share save scheme, plus much more Family friendly policies Company Vehicle and Fuel Card Access to EAP Counselling sessions To drive a Mears vehicle, you must be aged over 21 have held your licence over 3 months and have less than 9 points. All our roles require candidates to have the entitlement to work within the UK, Mears does not currently offer visa sponsorship. As part of the recruitment process for this role, we will carry out a Background, Identity, Security clearance & BPSS check. For these checks to be completed, we will require from you the relevant identification, including Proof of Address, References, a valid passport and proof that you have lived in the UK for the last 5 years. Apply below or to discuss your application further; contact: Beth Dunford () If you need any help with your application process, we are here to support you. We will be accessible every step of the way. At Mears Group, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, we are a Disability Confident employer, valuing individuality and ensuring equal opportunities for all. We proudly support the Armed Forces Covenant and are honoured to have achieved the Gold Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to coincide with this, we hold an Endorser Award for the Career Transition Partnership, recognising our commitment to veterans transitioning into civilian careers. In our continued effort to promote social mobility, we invite applicants to voluntarily share their background information during the application stages to help us better understand the diverse experiences of our candidates. This is to ensure we are committed to improving social mobility. We use the Social Mobility Index to assess and enhance opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. These questions are optional and will not impact your ability to apply.
Howells Solutions Limited
Scheduling Team Leader
Howells Solutions Limited
Scheduling Team Leader - Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Full time, permanent Based in Stratford 34,000 per annum Here at Howells, we are working with a leading property services contractor to recruit an experienced and driven Scheduling Team Leader to join their team. Our client is a well-established specialist delivering responsive repairs, planned works, refurbishments, and void services. With a strong workforce and long-standing industry experience, they are committed to keeping residents safe, properties well maintained, and clients fully compliant. The Role As Scheduling Team Leader, you will oversee the day-to-day scheduling and administration of reactive and/or planned repairs services, ensuring performance and customer service targets are consistently met. You will support the management of a team of planners and call handlers, driving efficient resource planning and delivering a high standard of customer service. Responsibilities Manage resource planning activities to maximise efficiency Support the team in achieving weekly KPI targets by ensuring jobs and appointments are met Monitor KPI performance and analyse service failures to drive continuous improvement Carry out regular audits of team performance and address any issues identified Ensure all reporting systems are accurately maintained and updated in a timely manner Deliver excellent customer service to residents and clients Handle resident queries, manage appointment changes, and arrange bookings Support customer satisfaction initiatives, including surveys where required Attend meetings and provide regular updates to the team Promote a positive team culture and maintain high standards Assist with people management responsibilities where required Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and environmental standards Collaborate with other departments to ensure smooth service delivery Key Criteria Experience within a scheduling or call centre environment Background in maintenance/repairs, ideally within social housing Strong customer service focus with an excellent telephone manner Good communication and organisational skills Ability to identify and resolve issues effectively Strong prioritisation skills and ability to meet deadlines Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment High attention to detail Team player with supervisory or team leadership experience What's on Offer 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Long service awards Employee perks and discount scheme Paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support, and career progression opportunities Inclusive and supportive working environment This is a great opportunity for someone looking to step into or further develop their leadership career within the Social Housing sector, working with a reputable contractor delivering essential services. For more information and your chance of securing this role, please apply online!
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Scheduling Team Leader - Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Full time, permanent Based in Stratford 34,000 per annum Here at Howells, we are working with a leading property services contractor to recruit an experienced and driven Scheduling Team Leader to join their team. Our client is a well-established specialist delivering responsive repairs, planned works, refurbishments, and void services. With a strong workforce and long-standing industry experience, they are committed to keeping residents safe, properties well maintained, and clients fully compliant. The Role As Scheduling Team Leader, you will oversee the day-to-day scheduling and administration of reactive and/or planned repairs services, ensuring performance and customer service targets are consistently met. You will support the management of a team of planners and call handlers, driving efficient resource planning and delivering a high standard of customer service. Responsibilities Manage resource planning activities to maximise efficiency Support the team in achieving weekly KPI targets by ensuring jobs and appointments are met Monitor KPI performance and analyse service failures to drive continuous improvement Carry out regular audits of team performance and address any issues identified Ensure all reporting systems are accurately maintained and updated in a timely manner Deliver excellent customer service to residents and clients Handle resident queries, manage appointment changes, and arrange bookings Support customer satisfaction initiatives, including surveys where required Attend meetings and provide regular updates to the team Promote a positive team culture and maintain high standards Assist with people management responsibilities where required Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and environmental standards Collaborate with other departments to ensure smooth service delivery Key Criteria Experience within a scheduling or call centre environment Background in maintenance/repairs, ideally within social housing Strong customer service focus with an excellent telephone manner Good communication and organisational skills Ability to identify and resolve issues effectively Strong prioritisation skills and ability to meet deadlines Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment High attention to detail Team player with supervisory or team leadership experience What's on Offer 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Long service awards Employee perks and discount scheme Paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support, and career progression opportunities Inclusive and supportive working environment This is a great opportunity for someone looking to step into or further develop their leadership career within the Social Housing sector, working with a reputable contractor delivering essential services. For more information and your chance of securing this role, please apply online!
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Fire Engineer
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Oxford, Oxfordshire
Location: Oxford Job Type:PermanentSalary: £31,855 to £40,630 per annum plus overtime, travel time and out-of-hours retainer With overtime and additional payments, you could earn up to £60,000 per annum. Join a Growing Fire Safety and Compliance Team We are looking for an experienced Fire Service and Maintenance Engineer to join a successful and motivated engineering team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who takes pride in high-quality work, values safety and compliance, and enjoys working across varied environments.The role is primarily focused on planned preventative maintenance servicing, alongside fault finding, repairs, and supporting health and safety procedures across contracted sites. Engineers are trusted to be the face of the business, building strong relationships with clients and delivering outstanding customer service. About the Role Operating within the Social Housing sector, you will be part of a growing organisation delivering critical fire safety, security, and life safety services. Due to continued contract wins, experienced engineers are required to support ongoing maintenance, testing, inspection, and repair works.Progression, training, and tenant safety are core priorities, so attention to detail, clear communication, and pride in your workmanship are essential. Key Responsibilities Maintain, fault find, install, and commission the following systems: Fire alarms Automatic opening vents (AOV) CCTV Access control Warden call systems Fire extinguishers Accurately complete engineer service and maintenance reports Identify and report system deficiencies or noncompliance Inspect and maintain emergency lighting and associated life safety equipment Carry out regular van stock checks and liaise with supervision and procurement to ensure appropriate stock levels. Maintain a strong health and safety mindset, identifying risks and reporting concerns promptly. Achieve first-time fixes wherever possible The ideal candidate will have: Previous experience as a Fire Alarm or Fire Systems Engineer Strong knowledge of analogue addressable and conventional fire alarm systems FIA training or equivalent to BS5839-1 Fundamentals Good working knowledge of BS5839, particularly Part 1 and Part 6 A good level of IT literacy A solid understanding of workplace health and safety regulations A full UK driving licence Flexibility to work a minimum of 40 hours per week Monday to Friday, with opportunities for overtime, weekends, and participation in an out-of-hours call-out rota. What You Will Receive Competitive base salary of £31,855 to £40,630 per annum Realistic earning potential of up to £60,000 per annum Overtime paid at time and a half Ongoing training and career development opportunities Company vehicle and fuel card Uniform, full test equipment, and power tools Mobile phone and tablet 22 days annual leave plus UK bank holidays, 30 days in total 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 EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and 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
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Location: Oxford Job Type:PermanentSalary: £31,855 to £40,630 per annum plus overtime, travel time and out-of-hours retainer With overtime and additional payments, you could earn up to £60,000 per annum. Join a Growing Fire Safety and Compliance Team We are looking for an experienced Fire Service and Maintenance Engineer to join a successful and motivated engineering team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who takes pride in high-quality work, values safety and compliance, and enjoys working across varied environments.The role is primarily focused on planned preventative maintenance servicing, alongside fault finding, repairs, and supporting health and safety procedures across contracted sites. Engineers are trusted to be the face of the business, building strong relationships with clients and delivering outstanding customer service. About the Role Operating within the Social Housing sector, you will be part of a growing organisation delivering critical fire safety, security, and life safety services. Due to continued contract wins, experienced engineers are required to support ongoing maintenance, testing, inspection, and repair works.Progression, training, and tenant safety are core priorities, so attention to detail, clear communication, and pride in your workmanship are essential. Key Responsibilities Maintain, fault find, install, and commission the following systems: Fire alarms Automatic opening vents (AOV) CCTV Access control Warden call systems Fire extinguishers Accurately complete engineer service and maintenance reports Identify and report system deficiencies or noncompliance Inspect and maintain emergency lighting and associated life safety equipment Carry out regular van stock checks and liaise with supervision and procurement to ensure appropriate stock levels. Maintain a strong health and safety mindset, identifying risks and reporting concerns promptly. Achieve first-time fixes wherever possible The ideal candidate will have: Previous experience as a Fire Alarm or Fire Systems Engineer Strong knowledge of analogue addressable and conventional fire alarm systems FIA training or equivalent to BS5839-1 Fundamentals Good working knowledge of BS5839, particularly Part 1 and Part 6 A good level of IT literacy A solid understanding of workplace health and safety regulations A full UK driving licence Flexibility to work a minimum of 40 hours per week Monday to Friday, with opportunities for overtime, weekends, and participation in an out-of-hours call-out rota. What You Will Receive Competitive base salary of £31,855 to £40,630 per annum Realistic earning potential of up to £60,000 per annum Overtime paid at time and a half Ongoing training and career development opportunities Company vehicle and fuel card Uniform, full test equipment, and power tools Mobile phone and tablet 22 days annual leave plus UK bank holidays, 30 days in total 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 EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and 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
Metropolitan Thames Valley
Lettings Administrator
Metropolitan Thames Valley
Lettings Administrator known in-house as a Local Keyworker Advisor. Location: Stoke Mandeville Hospital HP21 9AP to also cover the Oxford Office as and when required. Contract Type: Part time permanent 15hrs per week either 2 or 3 days per week MTVH are recruiting for a part time Local Keyworker Advisor. You'll be responsible for delivering a safe, compliant, and high-quality service across multiple schemes, monitoring monthly non-technical compliance and H&S checks, identifying risks, and ensuring remedial actions are completed. The role also involves supporting Local Keyworker Managers with day-to-day housing management, monitoring contractors, managing repairs, low-level arrears, and end-of-tenancy processes. You'll help ensure service continuity by covering absences and maintaining MTVH's reputation in this high-performing area of the business. Housing or property management experience Strong communication, organisation, and IT skills Knowledge of health & safety in the built environment This role will require travel to our Oxford office on occasions to cover leave, access to own transport will be essential. To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a Basic Level DBS check, once an offer of employment is made. A new check will be completed every three years. Interview Diary Date : Week commencing 11th May 26 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 27, 2026
Full time
Lettings Administrator known in-house as a Local Keyworker Advisor. Location: Stoke Mandeville Hospital HP21 9AP to also cover the Oxford Office as and when required. Contract Type: Part time permanent 15hrs per week either 2 or 3 days per week MTVH are recruiting for a part time Local Keyworker Advisor. You'll be responsible for delivering a safe, compliant, and high-quality service across multiple schemes, monitoring monthly non-technical compliance and H&S checks, identifying risks, and ensuring remedial actions are completed. The role also involves supporting Local Keyworker Managers with day-to-day housing management, monitoring contractors, managing repairs, low-level arrears, and end-of-tenancy processes. You'll help ensure service continuity by covering absences and maintaining MTVH's reputation in this high-performing area of the business. Housing or property management experience Strong communication, organisation, and IT skills Knowledge of health & safety in the built environment This role will require travel to our Oxford office on occasions to cover leave, access to own transport will be essential. To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a Basic Level DBS check, once an offer of employment is made. A new check will be completed every three years. Interview Diary Date : Week commencing 11th May 26 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)
Hereford Cathedral
Parish Nurse
Hereford Cathedral Hereford, Herefordshire
WHY WORK WITH HEREFORD CATHEDRAL ALMSHOUSE CHARITY AND HEREFORD CATHEDRAL With a history stretching back over 800 years, the Hereford Cathedral Almshouses Charity offers its residents a wonderful blend of historic architectural heritage with a true sense of community and belonging. The charity s objective is the relief of poverty through the provision of almshouse accommodation and this has traditionally focussed on providing housing for people on lower incomes. Rooted in gospel values, its Christian ethos has ensured a unique pastoral presence and availability to residents, unlike secular housing provision. However, current trustees also recognise the need to address poverty in its less obvious manifestations such as are related to spiritual, mental and physical health, and see the role of a parish nurse as integral to achieving this. For the right person, there is a unique opportunity to integrate their nursing expertise with their faith, thereby adding a holistic dimension to the charity s objective not previously contemplated in this way. OUR VISION FOR THE PARISH NURSING SERVICE While Herefordshire is a beautiful rural county, this charm hides some serious issues. National measures of poverty tend to focus on large cities, such that the specific challenges of rural or country town life like high housing costs, transport, difficulty accessing community healthcare provision and social isolation can often fall under the radar. Poverty means more than lack of money although this often sits at the heart of other manifestations. Addressing matters of health and access to health and social services can, and should, be understood as another form of poverty alleviation which can have tangible benefits for the elderly, carers and young families on low incomes. Furthermore, poverty in psycho-spiritual care and dignity, particularly related to death and dying are significant issues in our rural setting. Recognising the needs described above, the Hereford Cathedral Almshouses Charity has embarked on a strategy committed to alleviating such poverty. In an effort to provide groundbreaking pastoral, social and practical support for our communities, the trustees, in conjunction with the Chapter of Hereford Cathedral would like to appoint a Parish Nurse. This would initially be to support the residents of the Almshouses, with the intention, in due course, of expanding the service to those in the wider community, including potential collaboration with other local organisations. ROLE DESCRIPTION The Parish Nurse will play a vital role in helping to achieve holistic pastoral care by supporting and building relationships with the residents of the Almshouses in Hereford and Ledbury, and being appropriately available to support the community associated with Hereford Cathedral which has a growing number of elderly people and young families. Responsible to the Dean of Hereford and linked with Parish Nursing Ministries UK (PNMUK), the Parish Nurse is to provide nursing support to recipients, regardless of their faith position. This support will integrate spiritual, physical, psychological, emotional and social health to the residents of our Almshouses in Hereford and Ledbury, and the wider cathedral community. Supported by the Steering Group, the Parish Nurse will be accountable to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the Chapter of Hereford Cathedral, the Hereford Cathedral Almshouses Charity, and a spiritual supervisor who will be determined in due course. Main Duties and Responsibilities Support Holistic Health Integrate faith and health through providing a holistic assessment of need Support individuals from the Almshouses and Cathedral community in dealing with health issues and concerns, through collaboratively planned health advice, support and spiritual care Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the care provision, adjusting the care plans as required Where appropriate, support risk assessments to ensure that health needs are being met Where appropriate, develop screening opportunities for residents in the Almshouses and cathedral community Where appropriate, attend local meetings with health and social care professionals to ensure continuity of care Ensure parish nursing activities and advice are evidence based and supported by current research Health Education Provide and promote appropriate health education to individuals and groups, aiming to increase understanding of health concerns and to empower people to make positive choices to improve their health Focus on a variety of educational activities for all ages which can explore the relationship between values, attitudes, lifestyle, faith and health Develop opportunities for health education activities in the Almshouses and at community events Health Advocacy Provide an advocacy role that supports people to access health services Initiate and support referrals to other health professionals as appropriate Referrals Liaise with appropriate agencies and authorities in order to support the health needs of individuals Signpost to health, social care, faith organisations and voluntary sector services as appropriate, to access the most suitable resources for holistic care Support Groups Develop appropriate support groups, following assessment of need of residents of the Almhouses and Cathedral community Support the Cathedral Pastor and Pastoral Visiting Team Integration of Faith and Health Integrate faith and health in all activities and contacts, aiming to promote the understanding of the relationship between faith and health Pray with or for clients, if requested and appropriate or, if preferred, refer them to a faith group/leader of their choice Facilitate or assist with a service of, for example, Holy Communion in their home, as appropriate Professional Management Promote safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk in all parish nursing activities Attend Steering Group meetings and regular one to one meetings with line manager Work as an autonomous and lone practitioner, ensuring compliance with the policies and procedures of Hereford Cathedral Chapter, including those related to lone working Maintain accurate, systematic and timely record keeping of health interventions in keeping with NMC Record Keeping guidance, ensuring safe storage and disposal of documentation Maintain statistical information and data as required by the Almshouses charity, Hereford Cathedral Chapter and PNMUK Manage the resources of the parish nursing service, including any financial resources, in line with professional standards Participate in an Annual Development and Performance Review with line manager Ensure that the Confidentiality and Data Protection Policies of Hereford Cathedral Chapter and the NMC are stringently adhered to Maintain the Parish Nurse Accreditation Standards, annually reviewing these with the Regional Nurse Coordinator and line manager Record and take appropriate action if any accident or incident occurs involving a volunteer, client, staff member or visitor Personal Development Be aware of, and always act in accordance with, the NMC Code of Professional Conduct and maintain NMC registration Work within the scope of professional knowledge and competence Maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills, and undertake Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in accordance with the individual parish nurse, and organisational needs Ensure personal spiritual care needs are identified and met, and participate in regular spiritual supervision Attend PNMUK Community of Practice events for professional development, supervision and peer support The above-mentioned tasks are a summary of the key responsibilities involved; however, the post holder may be asked to carry out other tasks as directed by the Almshouses Charity trustees/Parish Nurse Steering Group/other authority. The Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9 part 1(1-3) applies to this post. The post is restricted to practicing Christians. Person Specification Education/Qualifications Essential qualities: Registered Nurse (Adult/Child/Mental Health/Learning Disability) Current Nursing and Midwifery Council Registration Evidence of post registration education and training Completion of the PNMUK Preparation for Parish Nursing Practice Course or willingness to undertake this (the next Preparation for Practice Course starts on 7 September with sessions on 8, 14 & 28 September and 5 & 12 October 2026) Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle fully insured for business use and service user transportation Confident user of Microsoft Office Desirable qualities: Community Nursing/Specialist Practitioner Qualification Some theological or discipleship training or willingness to undertake this Experience Essential qualities: Significant post-registration experience of Community Nursing Have a love of God s people and be comfortable and willing to pray with and for others when appropriate Desirable qualities: Previous management experience Experience of teaching Experience in delivering health education Experience of working in the UK as a Registered Nurse Skills and Knowledge . click apply for full job details
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
WHY WORK WITH HEREFORD CATHEDRAL ALMSHOUSE CHARITY AND HEREFORD CATHEDRAL With a history stretching back over 800 years, the Hereford Cathedral Almshouses Charity offers its residents a wonderful blend of historic architectural heritage with a true sense of community and belonging. The charity s objective is the relief of poverty through the provision of almshouse accommodation and this has traditionally focussed on providing housing for people on lower incomes. Rooted in gospel values, its Christian ethos has ensured a unique pastoral presence and availability to residents, unlike secular housing provision. However, current trustees also recognise the need to address poverty in its less obvious manifestations such as are related to spiritual, mental and physical health, and see the role of a parish nurse as integral to achieving this. For the right person, there is a unique opportunity to integrate their nursing expertise with their faith, thereby adding a holistic dimension to the charity s objective not previously contemplated in this way. OUR VISION FOR THE PARISH NURSING SERVICE While Herefordshire is a beautiful rural county, this charm hides some serious issues. National measures of poverty tend to focus on large cities, such that the specific challenges of rural or country town life like high housing costs, transport, difficulty accessing community healthcare provision and social isolation can often fall under the radar. Poverty means more than lack of money although this often sits at the heart of other manifestations. Addressing matters of health and access to health and social services can, and should, be understood as another form of poverty alleviation which can have tangible benefits for the elderly, carers and young families on low incomes. Furthermore, poverty in psycho-spiritual care and dignity, particularly related to death and dying are significant issues in our rural setting. Recognising the needs described above, the Hereford Cathedral Almshouses Charity has embarked on a strategy committed to alleviating such poverty. In an effort to provide groundbreaking pastoral, social and practical support for our communities, the trustees, in conjunction with the Chapter of Hereford Cathedral would like to appoint a Parish Nurse. This would initially be to support the residents of the Almshouses, with the intention, in due course, of expanding the service to those in the wider community, including potential collaboration with other local organisations. ROLE DESCRIPTION The Parish Nurse will play a vital role in helping to achieve holistic pastoral care by supporting and building relationships with the residents of the Almshouses in Hereford and Ledbury, and being appropriately available to support the community associated with Hereford Cathedral which has a growing number of elderly people and young families. Responsible to the Dean of Hereford and linked with Parish Nursing Ministries UK (PNMUK), the Parish Nurse is to provide nursing support to recipients, regardless of their faith position. This support will integrate spiritual, physical, psychological, emotional and social health to the residents of our Almshouses in Hereford and Ledbury, and the wider cathedral community. Supported by the Steering Group, the Parish Nurse will be accountable to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the Chapter of Hereford Cathedral, the Hereford Cathedral Almshouses Charity, and a spiritual supervisor who will be determined in due course. Main Duties and Responsibilities Support Holistic Health Integrate faith and health through providing a holistic assessment of need Support individuals from the Almshouses and Cathedral community in dealing with health issues and concerns, through collaboratively planned health advice, support and spiritual care Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the care provision, adjusting the care plans as required Where appropriate, support risk assessments to ensure that health needs are being met Where appropriate, develop screening opportunities for residents in the Almshouses and cathedral community Where appropriate, attend local meetings with health and social care professionals to ensure continuity of care Ensure parish nursing activities and advice are evidence based and supported by current research Health Education Provide and promote appropriate health education to individuals and groups, aiming to increase understanding of health concerns and to empower people to make positive choices to improve their health Focus on a variety of educational activities for all ages which can explore the relationship between values, attitudes, lifestyle, faith and health Develop opportunities for health education activities in the Almshouses and at community events Health Advocacy Provide an advocacy role that supports people to access health services Initiate and support referrals to other health professionals as appropriate Referrals Liaise with appropriate agencies and authorities in order to support the health needs of individuals Signpost to health, social care, faith organisations and voluntary sector services as appropriate, to access the most suitable resources for holistic care Support Groups Develop appropriate support groups, following assessment of need of residents of the Almhouses and Cathedral community Support the Cathedral Pastor and Pastoral Visiting Team Integration of Faith and Health Integrate faith and health in all activities and contacts, aiming to promote the understanding of the relationship between faith and health Pray with or for clients, if requested and appropriate or, if preferred, refer them to a faith group/leader of their choice Facilitate or assist with a service of, for example, Holy Communion in their home, as appropriate Professional Management Promote safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk in all parish nursing activities Attend Steering Group meetings and regular one to one meetings with line manager Work as an autonomous and lone practitioner, ensuring compliance with the policies and procedures of Hereford Cathedral Chapter, including those related to lone working Maintain accurate, systematic and timely record keeping of health interventions in keeping with NMC Record Keeping guidance, ensuring safe storage and disposal of documentation Maintain statistical information and data as required by the Almshouses charity, Hereford Cathedral Chapter and PNMUK Manage the resources of the parish nursing service, including any financial resources, in line with professional standards Participate in an Annual Development and Performance Review with line manager Ensure that the Confidentiality and Data Protection Policies of Hereford Cathedral Chapter and the NMC are stringently adhered to Maintain the Parish Nurse Accreditation Standards, annually reviewing these with the Regional Nurse Coordinator and line manager Record and take appropriate action if any accident or incident occurs involving a volunteer, client, staff member or visitor Personal Development Be aware of, and always act in accordance with, the NMC Code of Professional Conduct and maintain NMC registration Work within the scope of professional knowledge and competence Maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills, and undertake Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in accordance with the individual parish nurse, and organisational needs Ensure personal spiritual care needs are identified and met, and participate in regular spiritual supervision Attend PNMUK Community of Practice events for professional development, supervision and peer support The above-mentioned tasks are a summary of the key responsibilities involved; however, the post holder may be asked to carry out other tasks as directed by the Almshouses Charity trustees/Parish Nurse Steering Group/other authority. The Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9 part 1(1-3) applies to this post. The post is restricted to practicing Christians. Person Specification Education/Qualifications Essential qualities: Registered Nurse (Adult/Child/Mental Health/Learning Disability) Current Nursing and Midwifery Council Registration Evidence of post registration education and training Completion of the PNMUK Preparation for Parish Nursing Practice Course or willingness to undertake this (the next Preparation for Practice Course starts on 7 September with sessions on 8, 14 & 28 September and 5 & 12 October 2026) Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle fully insured for business use and service user transportation Confident user of Microsoft Office Desirable qualities: Community Nursing/Specialist Practitioner Qualification Some theological or discipleship training or willingness to undertake this Experience Essential qualities: Significant post-registration experience of Community Nursing Have a love of God s people and be comfortable and willing to pray with and for others when appropriate Desirable qualities: Previous management experience Experience of teaching Experience in delivering health education Experience of working in the UK as a Registered Nurse Skills and Knowledge . click apply for full job details
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Disrepair Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Disrepair Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor £660 per day Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Uncapped and incentivised fees. Location: London and South East Working Pattern: Flexible (Full-Time or Part-Time) The Opportunity This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Residential Property Surveyor seeking a more balanced, sustainable role without sacrificing earning potential. You ll benefit from strong operational support, a well-managed workload, and the ability to focus on delivering high-quality surveys rather than chasing unrealistic targets and logistical nightmares. Earning Potential: Paid per report. Your earnings are driven by quality and efficiency no artificial caps. Contact our client for more details. About the Role Working from home, you ll carry out surveys across London and the South East within a very reasonable travel distance and take advantage of our client s expert logistics team. Your primary focus will be on delivering high-quality reports for Housing Condition claims, supported by: Full administrative and diary management support. Our client prioritises survey and report writing, not wasting time in long drives or commutes. Modern iPad-based reporting systems. A collaborative and professional environment. There are also opportunities to expand your work into: Home Buyer reports. Stock condition surveys. Additional specialist instructions (rates discussed separately). Ongoing CPD and mentoring are provided to support your development. Key Responsibilities: Conducting residential disrepair surveys to a high professional standard. Producing clear, accurate, and well-structured reports. Managing your time and workload efficiently. Communicating clearly and professionally with clients. Meeting agreed performance levels, with rewards linked to quality. Contributing to continuous improvements in systems and processes. Taking part in team meetings, learning, and CPD. About You Essential: Proven experience in residential surveying. AssocRICS, MRICS or FRICS. Degree in Building Surveying or Building Pathology. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organisation and attention to detail. Confident using surveying tools and digital reporting systems. Full UK driving licence. Right to work in the UK. What s On Offer: Competitive earning potential with performance incentives. Full operational support (admin, diary management, compliance, reporting systems). Regular team meet-ups and events. Ongoing CPD, mentoring, and career development. Referral bonuses. Interested? If you re looking for a role that offers strong earnings, flexibility, and a genuinely supportive working environment, our client would love to hear from you. Apply now and their recruitment team will be in touch.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Disrepair Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor £660 per day Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Uncapped and incentivised fees. Location: London and South East Working Pattern: Flexible (Full-Time or Part-Time) The Opportunity This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Residential Property Surveyor seeking a more balanced, sustainable role without sacrificing earning potential. You ll benefit from strong operational support, a well-managed workload, and the ability to focus on delivering high-quality surveys rather than chasing unrealistic targets and logistical nightmares. Earning Potential: Paid per report. Your earnings are driven by quality and efficiency no artificial caps. Contact our client for more details. About the Role Working from home, you ll carry out surveys across London and the South East within a very reasonable travel distance and take advantage of our client s expert logistics team. Your primary focus will be on delivering high-quality reports for Housing Condition claims, supported by: Full administrative and diary management support. Our client prioritises survey and report writing, not wasting time in long drives or commutes. Modern iPad-based reporting systems. A collaborative and professional environment. There are also opportunities to expand your work into: Home Buyer reports. Stock condition surveys. Additional specialist instructions (rates discussed separately). Ongoing CPD and mentoring are provided to support your development. Key Responsibilities: Conducting residential disrepair surveys to a high professional standard. Producing clear, accurate, and well-structured reports. Managing your time and workload efficiently. Communicating clearly and professionally with clients. Meeting agreed performance levels, with rewards linked to quality. Contributing to continuous improvements in systems and processes. Taking part in team meetings, learning, and CPD. About You Essential: Proven experience in residential surveying. AssocRICS, MRICS or FRICS. Degree in Building Surveying or Building Pathology. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organisation and attention to detail. Confident using surveying tools and digital reporting systems. Full UK driving licence. Right to work in the UK. What s On Offer: Competitive earning potential with performance incentives. Full operational support (admin, diary management, compliance, reporting systems). Regular team meet-ups and events. Ongoing CPD, mentoring, and career development. Referral bonuses. Interested? If you re looking for a role that offers strong earnings, flexibility, and a genuinely supportive working environment, our client would love to hear from you. Apply now and their recruitment team will be in touch.
Not For Profit People
Fire Risk Assessor
Not For Profit People
Fire Risk Assessor We are seeking an experienced Fire Risk Assessor to deliver high quality fire safety assessments and help protect residents across a large housing portfolio. Position: Fire Risk Assessor Salary: £51,000 to £60,000 per annum depending on experience and qualifications plus £1,300 car allowance Location: Stratford, London with travel across the South region including South West London Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid working with a mix of site, office and home working Closing Date: 29 April 2026 Interview Date: 6 May 2026 via MS Teams About the Role This is a key role within a dedicated Fire Safety team, providing specialist fire safety management and risk assessment across a diverse residential portfolio. You will be responsible for delivering a programme of Fire Risk Assessments, ensuring all properties remain safe, compliant and well managed. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out suitable and sufficient Fire Risk Assessments in line with legislation and British Standards Undertaking site inspections across residential properties Producing clear, detailed FRA reports with risk ratings and recommended actions Managing a programme of planned assessments as well as responding to incidents Identifying fire risks and ensuring appropriate control measures are implemented Working closely with internal teams and external partners to maintain compliance Supporting the organisation in meeting all statutory fire safety obligations About You You will be an experienced fire safety professional with strong technical knowledge and a commitment to high standards. You will demonstrate: Experience undertaking Fire Risk Assessments within the residential sector A Level 3 or 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment and Fire Safety Management Knowledge of fire safety legislation including the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 Understanding of fire compliance within housing associations or local authorities Knowledge of Approved Documents and relevant industry guidance Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders Ability to work independently and as part of a wider team Good IT skills including Microsoft Office systems A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Willingness to work towards or hold a recognised professional fire accreditation About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK s leading housing associations, providing homes for hundreds of thousands of people across London, the South East and the North West. Their work is driven by a clear social purpose, ensuring people have access to safe, high quality homes. They are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued and everyone can thrive. Sustainability and long term impact are central to their approach, alongside a strong focus on resident safety and wellbeing. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Fire Safety Officer, Fire Risk Assessor, Fire Safety Advisor, Compliance Officer Fire Safety, Building Safety Officer, Health and Safety Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Fire Risk Assessor We are seeking an experienced Fire Risk Assessor to deliver high quality fire safety assessments and help protect residents across a large housing portfolio. Position: Fire Risk Assessor Salary: £51,000 to £60,000 per annum depending on experience and qualifications plus £1,300 car allowance Location: Stratford, London with travel across the South region including South West London Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid working with a mix of site, office and home working Closing Date: 29 April 2026 Interview Date: 6 May 2026 via MS Teams About the Role This is a key role within a dedicated Fire Safety team, providing specialist fire safety management and risk assessment across a diverse residential portfolio. You will be responsible for delivering a programme of Fire Risk Assessments, ensuring all properties remain safe, compliant and well managed. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out suitable and sufficient Fire Risk Assessments in line with legislation and British Standards Undertaking site inspections across residential properties Producing clear, detailed FRA reports with risk ratings and recommended actions Managing a programme of planned assessments as well as responding to incidents Identifying fire risks and ensuring appropriate control measures are implemented Working closely with internal teams and external partners to maintain compliance Supporting the organisation in meeting all statutory fire safety obligations About You You will be an experienced fire safety professional with strong technical knowledge and a commitment to high standards. You will demonstrate: Experience undertaking Fire Risk Assessments within the residential sector A Level 3 or 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment and Fire Safety Management Knowledge of fire safety legislation including the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 Understanding of fire compliance within housing associations or local authorities Knowledge of Approved Documents and relevant industry guidance Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders Ability to work independently and as part of a wider team Good IT skills including Microsoft Office systems A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Willingness to work towards or hold a recognised professional fire accreditation About the Organisation This organisation is one of the UK s leading housing associations, providing homes for hundreds of thousands of people across London, the South East and the North West. Their work is driven by a clear social purpose, ensuring people have access to safe, high quality homes. They are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued and everyone can thrive. Sustainability and long term impact are central to their approach, alongside a strong focus on resident safety and wellbeing. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Fire Safety Officer, Fire Risk Assessor, Fire Safety Advisor, Compliance Officer Fire Safety, Building Safety Officer, Health and Safety Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Local Housing Manager
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Bracknell, Berkshire
Your new company A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a dedicated and people-focused Local Housing Manager to join a Retirement Living service, supporting older residents to live independently, safely and confidently in their homes. This is a varied, customer-facing role at the heart of scheme life, combining housing management, community engagement and operational responsibility. You will be the key point of contact for residents, colleagues and the local community, ensuring the scheme is well-managed, welcoming and compliant with all relevant standards. No two days are the same, and the role offers the chance to make a meaningful difference to the wellbeing and independence of older people. Your new role As a Local Housing Manager, you will oversee all aspects of scheme operations, ensuring a high-quality housing and support service. Your responsibilities will include:Property & Compliance Completing and recording all required health & safety checks, compliance tasks and audits. Identifying repairs, raising work orders and managing contractors on site. Supporting planned maintenance projects with internal teams. Procuring and managing local services such as gardening, cleaning and window cleaning. Managing void properties efficiently, ensuring they are lettable and allocated promptly. Ensuring communal areas are safe, welcoming and well-maintained. Providing short-term "buddy cover" for nearby schemes when required. Managing permission and alteration requests in line with policy. Supporting leasehold sales processes where applicable, including viewings and purchaser queries. Performance & Administration Assisting with annual budget setting and monitoring monthly and year-end accounts. Managing rent accounts, issuing statements and taking early action to prevent arrears. Meeting targets for void turnaround, allocations and waiting list management. Processing and varying repair orders to ensure timely contractor payments. Maintaining accurate, GDPR-compliant records across all systems. Participating in quality assessments such as Housing Quality Standards and Quest. Residents & Community Creating a vibrant, active scheme by organising events and activities to reduce social isolation. Encouraging use of communal spaces and involving local groups and organisations. Building strong relationships with residents, ensuring their views shape scheme life. Facilitating resident meetings, feedback sessions and discussions on local issues. Promoting partnership working with community organisations and local services. Supporting residents with tenancy sustainment, wellbeing and independent living. What you'll need to succeed Experience in housing management, supported housing or a similar customer-facing role. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied workload. Excellent communication and distinguishabilities abilities. Confidence in managing budgets, rent accounts and compliance tasks. A proactive, community-minded approach with a genuine commitment to resident wellbeing. Understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, equality, diversity and GDPR responsibilities. Ability to work independently while contributing positively to a wider team. What you'll get in return A rewarding role supporting older people to live independently and thrive. A varied, people-centred position with real autonomy and responsibility. Opportunities to shape a vibrant community environment. Supportive management and a values-driven organisational culture. Competitive salary and benefits package. 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
Apr 24, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a dedicated and people-focused Local Housing Manager to join a Retirement Living service, supporting older residents to live independently, safely and confidently in their homes. This is a varied, customer-facing role at the heart of scheme life, combining housing management, community engagement and operational responsibility. You will be the key point of contact for residents, colleagues and the local community, ensuring the scheme is well-managed, welcoming and compliant with all relevant standards. No two days are the same, and the role offers the chance to make a meaningful difference to the wellbeing and independence of older people. Your new role As a Local Housing Manager, you will oversee all aspects of scheme operations, ensuring a high-quality housing and support service. Your responsibilities will include:Property & Compliance Completing and recording all required health & safety checks, compliance tasks and audits. Identifying repairs, raising work orders and managing contractors on site. Supporting planned maintenance projects with internal teams. Procuring and managing local services such as gardening, cleaning and window cleaning. Managing void properties efficiently, ensuring they are lettable and allocated promptly. Ensuring communal areas are safe, welcoming and well-maintained. Providing short-term "buddy cover" for nearby schemes when required. Managing permission and alteration requests in line with policy. Supporting leasehold sales processes where applicable, including viewings and purchaser queries. Performance & Administration Assisting with annual budget setting and monitoring monthly and year-end accounts. Managing rent accounts, issuing statements and taking early action to prevent arrears. Meeting targets for void turnaround, allocations and waiting list management. Processing and varying repair orders to ensure timely contractor payments. Maintaining accurate, GDPR-compliant records across all systems. Participating in quality assessments such as Housing Quality Standards and Quest. Residents & Community Creating a vibrant, active scheme by organising events and activities to reduce social isolation. Encouraging use of communal spaces and involving local groups and organisations. Building strong relationships with residents, ensuring their views shape scheme life. Facilitating resident meetings, feedback sessions and discussions on local issues. Promoting partnership working with community organisations and local services. Supporting residents with tenancy sustainment, wellbeing and independent living. What you'll need to succeed Experience in housing management, supported housing or a similar customer-facing role. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied workload. Excellent communication and distinguishabilities abilities. Confidence in managing budgets, rent accounts and compliance tasks. A proactive, community-minded approach with a genuine commitment to resident wellbeing. Understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, equality, diversity and GDPR responsibilities. Ability to work independently while contributing positively to a wider team. What you'll get in return A rewarding role supporting older people to live independently and thrive. A varied, people-centred position with real autonomy and responsibility. Opportunities to shape a vibrant community environment. Supportive management and a values-driven organisational culture. Competitive salary and benefits package. 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
Michael Page Property and Construction
Compliance Officer
Michael Page Property and Construction Liverpool, Merseyside
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)
Apr 24, 2026
Contractor
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)

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