Harris Hill is recruiting for a Part Time Finance Manager for this community-based charity near Manchester (Hybrid) Position: Part Time Finance Manager Salary: £41.771pa (FTE) Actual Pay (£25.062pa) Hours: 22.5 hours per week (Flexible working) Location: Near, Manchester Hybrid Working: 1 day a week is allowed to be worked from home Compulsory Office Day: Mondays are essential, other days are flexible Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance Officer THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION, SO DO APPLY NOW This is a newly created role, introduced to strengthen the financial management capacity of the charity as they continue to grow and support an expanding range of programmes. As Finance Manager, you will play a key role in shaping how the finance function develops, with opportunities to influence systems, improve processes and contribute to long-term organisational effectiveness. You will be joining a supportive, friendly and collaborative finance team, working closely with colleagues who value professionalism, problem-solving and continuous improvement. As part of a wider organisation with a strong values-driven culture, you can expect an inclusive, welcoming environment where staff work together to make a real difference in the neighbourhood. Main Purposes of the Post The Finance Manager will play a key role in strengthening charity s overall financial management and organisational effectiveness. Working closely with the Director of Finance & Resources and the finance team, the postholder will lead the finance function, ensuring that robust financial systems, processes and controls are in place. They will provide high-quality financial insight, maintain the integrity of financial information, and oversee the delivery of accurate and compliant financial operations including payroll, management reporting and audit preparation. Main duties of the role: Financial Reporting & Management Accounts Produce accurate and timely quarterly management accounts, including all supporting schedules and reconciliations. Budgeting & Financial Planning Support the annual budgeting process, including entering budgets into the Aqilla finance system and updating records as programmes evolve. Financial Controls & Systems Integrity Ensure strong internal financial controls are operating effectively across all finance processes. Payroll & Income Management (Training given) Oversee the full monthly payroll cycle, ensuring all calculations are accurate and compliant with current legislation. Audit & Year-End Reporting Prepare supporting documentation, reconciliations and adjustment schedules for the annual statutory audit. Credit Control & Financial Stewardship Manage the accounts receivable function to ensure the timely collection of income while maintaining positive relationships with partners and funders.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Part Time Finance Manager for this community-based charity near Manchester (Hybrid) Position: Part Time Finance Manager Salary: £41.771pa (FTE) Actual Pay (£25.062pa) Hours: 22.5 hours per week (Flexible working) Location: Near, Manchester Hybrid Working: 1 day a week is allowed to be worked from home Compulsory Office Day: Mondays are essential, other days are flexible Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance Officer THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION, SO DO APPLY NOW This is a newly created role, introduced to strengthen the financial management capacity of the charity as they continue to grow and support an expanding range of programmes. As Finance Manager, you will play a key role in shaping how the finance function develops, with opportunities to influence systems, improve processes and contribute to long-term organisational effectiveness. You will be joining a supportive, friendly and collaborative finance team, working closely with colleagues who value professionalism, problem-solving and continuous improvement. As part of a wider organisation with a strong values-driven culture, you can expect an inclusive, welcoming environment where staff work together to make a real difference in the neighbourhood. Main Purposes of the Post The Finance Manager will play a key role in strengthening charity s overall financial management and organisational effectiveness. Working closely with the Director of Finance & Resources and the finance team, the postholder will lead the finance function, ensuring that robust financial systems, processes and controls are in place. They will provide high-quality financial insight, maintain the integrity of financial information, and oversee the delivery of accurate and compliant financial operations including payroll, management reporting and audit preparation. Main duties of the role: Financial Reporting & Management Accounts Produce accurate and timely quarterly management accounts, including all supporting schedules and reconciliations. Budgeting & Financial Planning Support the annual budgeting process, including entering budgets into the Aqilla finance system and updating records as programmes evolve. Financial Controls & Systems Integrity Ensure strong internal financial controls are operating effectively across all finance processes. Payroll & Income Management (Training given) Oversee the full monthly payroll cycle, ensuring all calculations are accurate and compliant with current legislation. Audit & Year-End Reporting Prepare supporting documentation, reconciliations and adjustment schedules for the annual statutory audit. Credit Control & Financial Stewardship Manage the accounts receivable function to ensure the timely collection of income while maintaining positive relationships with partners and funders.
We are currently working in partnership with a well-established Social Housing provider to recruit an experienced Housing Officer for an exciting temporary opportunity within a busy neighbourhood team across Devon. This is a fantastic opportunity to make an immediate impact within a fast-paced housing environment, supporting the delivery of high-quality tenancy and estate management services click apply for full job details
Apr 29, 2026
Contractor
We are currently working in partnership with a well-established Social Housing provider to recruit an experienced Housing Officer for an exciting temporary opportunity within a busy neighbourhood team across Devon. This is a fantastic opportunity to make an immediate impact within a fast-paced housing environment, supporting the delivery of high-quality tenancy and estate management services click apply for full job details
Connexus exists to ensure our customers have homes they can build a life in, and our repairs and maintenance service is central to making that happen. We're looking for a Head of Repairs Operations to lead this vital function and play a key role in shaping the future of our homes and communities. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, you'll provide operational leadership across repairs and maintenance services. You'll lead large, multi-disciplinary teams and contractors, manage significant budgets, and ensure services are safe, efficient, customer-focused and fully compliant. As a senior leader, you'll set direction, drive performance and foster a culture where colleagues are empowered to continuously improve how services are delivered. This role is central to our ongoing transformation of repairs, moving beyond a transactional model to one that is smarter, more joined-up and responsive to customer needs. You'll work closely with asset management and building safety colleagues to deliver a coordinated, future-focused approach to maintaining high-quality homes. If you're an experienced leader with a strong background in housing repairs or maintenance, a passion for customer-centred services and the ability to lead change at scale, this is an opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. This role has been identified as suitable for hybrid working which will be a combination of home working and working from our offices, with Head office at Craven Arms and travel to other offices as required. Shortlisting date: 05 May 2026 Interview date: 11 and 20 May 2026 About Connexus Connexus is a rural housing association with its heritage in Shropshire and Herefordshire, providing good quality, affordable and safe homes that customers are proud to live in. We create inclusive neighbourhoods, sustainable rural communities, and provide services that support our customers to build a life in their home. The work our teams do is varied, and no two days are the same. We provide an excellent offer for colleagues which includes flexible working options combined with some fantastic benefits. We're here to support colleagues at every step of the way with training and development opportunities, helping you make the most of your career. If you want to work with like-minded people and would like to make a difference to the lives of our customers, Connexus could be the right fit for you. Connexus is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce, this is because we really understand the importance of different voices, experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds within our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Connexus exists to ensure our customers have homes they can build a life in, and our repairs and maintenance service is central to making that happen. We're looking for a Head of Repairs Operations to lead this vital function and play a key role in shaping the future of our homes and communities. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, you'll provide operational leadership across repairs and maintenance services. You'll lead large, multi-disciplinary teams and contractors, manage significant budgets, and ensure services are safe, efficient, customer-focused and fully compliant. As a senior leader, you'll set direction, drive performance and foster a culture where colleagues are empowered to continuously improve how services are delivered. This role is central to our ongoing transformation of repairs, moving beyond a transactional model to one that is smarter, more joined-up and responsive to customer needs. You'll work closely with asset management and building safety colleagues to deliver a coordinated, future-focused approach to maintaining high-quality homes. If you're an experienced leader with a strong background in housing repairs or maintenance, a passion for customer-centred services and the ability to lead change at scale, this is an opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. This role has been identified as suitable for hybrid working which will be a combination of home working and working from our offices, with Head office at Craven Arms and travel to other offices as required. Shortlisting date: 05 May 2026 Interview date: 11 and 20 May 2026 About Connexus Connexus is a rural housing association with its heritage in Shropshire and Herefordshire, providing good quality, affordable and safe homes that customers are proud to live in. We create inclusive neighbourhoods, sustainable rural communities, and provide services that support our customers to build a life in their home. The work our teams do is varied, and no two days are the same. We provide an excellent offer for colleagues which includes flexible working options combined with some fantastic benefits. We're here to support colleagues at every step of the way with training and development opportunities, helping you make the most of your career. If you want to work with like-minded people and would like to make a difference to the lives of our customers, Connexus could be the right fit for you. Connexus is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce, this is because we really understand the importance of different voices, experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds within our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Housing Officer x6 (Wiltshire, Dorset & Somerset) Location: South West Salary : £36,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time It matters. So we're bringing it closer to home. Our customers have told us they want us to better understand their needs at a local level, and to be more visible in the communities we serve. We've listened. That's why we're creating new roles, strengthening our local presence, and looking for people who want to be part of what comes next. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same. You'll be a visible and trusted presence in your communities - supporting customers, managing tenancies proactively, and working closely with partners to help people sustain their homes and live well. We are looking for six Housing Officers to cover the following patches in the South West - Wiltshire, Dorset & Somerset: x1 - Cotswold; West Oxfordshire; Wiltshire x1 - Wiltshire x2 - Somerset x2 - Dorset (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, New Forest) What you'll be doing You'll take ownership of a defined patch, acting as the key point of contact for residents and ensuring services are responsive, compliant, and customer-focused. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the full tenancy lifecycle, from sign-up through to end of tenancy Handling tenancy changes, mutual exchanges, and investigations into tenancy breaches or fraud Supporting lettings and voids activity to minimise rent loss and turnaround times Carrying out estate inspections and addressing neighbourhood and environmental issues Managing low-level anti-social behaviour, neighbour disputes, and supporting more complex cases Identifying and responding to vulnerability, safeguarding, hoarding, and non-access cases Completing person-centred fire risk assessments and monitoring health and safety issues Investigating complaints and learning from outcomes to improve services Working in partnership with local authorities and external agencies to support customers effectively Throughout everything you do, you'll champion Stonewater's Customer Promise - delivering services that are respectful, personalised, and trauma-informed. What we're looking for You'll bring experience of housing management or a similar customer-facing role, along with the confidence to manage complex and sensitive situations professionally. You'll also have: Experience of tenancy, estate management, lettings or neighbourhood services within social housing Knowledge of housing legislation, including safeguarding, ASB and welfare reform Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work calmly under pressure A customer-focused mindset, with a commitment to equality, inclusion and trauma-informed practice Confidence using digital systems and data to manage cases and improve performance The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make sound day-to-day decisions You'll also be comfortable working flexibly, including participating in an out-of-hours rota where required. Why join us? At Stonewater, our customer promise is " We are proud to make things personal; if it matters to our customers, it matters to us." This role is at the heart of how we build trust with our customers. If you're someone who takes pride in getting things right, supporting others, and making a difference through everyday interactions, we'd love to hear from you. Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check, satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Housing Officer x6 (Wiltshire, Dorset & Somerset) Location: South West Salary : £36,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time It matters. So we're bringing it closer to home. Our customers have told us they want us to better understand their needs at a local level, and to be more visible in the communities we serve. We've listened. That's why we're creating new roles, strengthening our local presence, and looking for people who want to be part of what comes next. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same. You'll be a visible and trusted presence in your communities - supporting customers, managing tenancies proactively, and working closely with partners to help people sustain their homes and live well. We are looking for six Housing Officers to cover the following patches in the South West - Wiltshire, Dorset & Somerset: x1 - Cotswold; West Oxfordshire; Wiltshire x1 - Wiltshire x2 - Somerset x2 - Dorset (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, New Forest) What you'll be doing You'll take ownership of a defined patch, acting as the key point of contact for residents and ensuring services are responsive, compliant, and customer-focused. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the full tenancy lifecycle, from sign-up through to end of tenancy Handling tenancy changes, mutual exchanges, and investigations into tenancy breaches or fraud Supporting lettings and voids activity to minimise rent loss and turnaround times Carrying out estate inspections and addressing neighbourhood and environmental issues Managing low-level anti-social behaviour, neighbour disputes, and supporting more complex cases Identifying and responding to vulnerability, safeguarding, hoarding, and non-access cases Completing person-centred fire risk assessments and monitoring health and safety issues Investigating complaints and learning from outcomes to improve services Working in partnership with local authorities and external agencies to support customers effectively Throughout everything you do, you'll champion Stonewater's Customer Promise - delivering services that are respectful, personalised, and trauma-informed. What we're looking for You'll bring experience of housing management or a similar customer-facing role, along with the confidence to manage complex and sensitive situations professionally. You'll also have: Experience of tenancy, estate management, lettings or neighbourhood services within social housing Knowledge of housing legislation, including safeguarding, ASB and welfare reform Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work calmly under pressure A customer-focused mindset, with a commitment to equality, inclusion and trauma-informed practice Confidence using digital systems and data to manage cases and improve performance The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make sound day-to-day decisions You'll also be comfortable working flexibly, including participating in an out-of-hours rota where required. Why join us? At Stonewater, our customer promise is " We are proud to make things personal; if it matters to our customers, it matters to us." This role is at the heart of how we build trust with our customers. If you're someone who takes pride in getting things right, supporting others, and making a difference through everyday interactions, we'd love to hear from you. Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check, satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Housing Officer (Devon) Location: South West Salary : £36,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time It matters. So we're bringing it closer to home. Our customers have told us they want us to better understand their needs at a local level, and to be more visible in the communities we serve. We've listened. That's why we're creating new roles, strengthening our local presence, and looking for people who want to be part of what comes next. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same. You'll be a visible and trusted presence in your communities - supporting customers, managing tenancies proactively, and working closely with partners to help people sustain their homes and live well. We are looking for one Housing Officer to cover the following patch in the South West covering East Devon, Exeter, Mid Devon, Teignbridge, Torbay. What you'll be doing You'll take ownership of a defined patch, acting as the key point of contact for residents and ensuring services are responsive, compliant, and customer-focused. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the full tenancy lifecycle, from sign-up through to end of tenancy Handling tenancy changes, mutual exchanges, and investigations into tenancy breaches or fraud Supporting lettings and voids activity to minimise rent loss and turnaround times Carrying out estate inspections and addressing neighbourhood and environmental issues Managing low-level anti-social behaviour, neighbour disputes, and supporting more complex cases Identifying and responding to vulnerability, safeguarding, hoarding, and non-access cases Completing person-centred fire risk assessments and monitoring health and safety issues Investigating complaints and learning from outcomes to improve services Working in partnership with local authorities and external agencies to support customers effectively Throughout everything you do, you'll champion Stonewater's Customer Promise - delivering services that are respectful, personalised, and trauma-informed. What we're looking for You'll bring experience of housing management or a similar customer-facing role, along with the confidence to manage complex and sensitive situations professionally. You'll also have: Experience of tenancy, estate management, lettings or neighbourhood services within social housing Knowledge of housing legislation, including safeguarding, ASB and welfare reform Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work calmly under pressure A customer-focused mindset, with a commitment to equality, inclusion and trauma-informed practice Confidence using digital systems and data to manage cases and improve performance The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make sound day-to-day decisions You'll also be comfortable working flexibly, including participating in an out-of-hours rota where required. Why join us? At Stonewater, our customer promise is " We are proud to make things personal; if it matters to our customers, it matters to us." This role is at the heart of how we build trust with our customers. If you're someone who takes pride in getting things right, supporting others, and making a difference through everyday interactions, we'd love to hear from you. Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check, satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Housing Officer (Devon) Location: South West Salary : £36,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time It matters. So we're bringing it closer to home. Our customers have told us they want us to better understand their needs at a local level, and to be more visible in the communities we serve. We've listened. That's why we're creating new roles, strengthening our local presence, and looking for people who want to be part of what comes next. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same. You'll be a visible and trusted presence in your communities - supporting customers, managing tenancies proactively, and working closely with partners to help people sustain their homes and live well. We are looking for one Housing Officer to cover the following patch in the South West covering East Devon, Exeter, Mid Devon, Teignbridge, Torbay. What you'll be doing You'll take ownership of a defined patch, acting as the key point of contact for residents and ensuring services are responsive, compliant, and customer-focused. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the full tenancy lifecycle, from sign-up through to end of tenancy Handling tenancy changes, mutual exchanges, and investigations into tenancy breaches or fraud Supporting lettings and voids activity to minimise rent loss and turnaround times Carrying out estate inspections and addressing neighbourhood and environmental issues Managing low-level anti-social behaviour, neighbour disputes, and supporting more complex cases Identifying and responding to vulnerability, safeguarding, hoarding, and non-access cases Completing person-centred fire risk assessments and monitoring health and safety issues Investigating complaints and learning from outcomes to improve services Working in partnership with local authorities and external agencies to support customers effectively Throughout everything you do, you'll champion Stonewater's Customer Promise - delivering services that are respectful, personalised, and trauma-informed. What we're looking for You'll bring experience of housing management or a similar customer-facing role, along with the confidence to manage complex and sensitive situations professionally. You'll also have: Experience of tenancy, estate management, lettings or neighbourhood services within social housing Knowledge of housing legislation, including safeguarding, ASB and welfare reform Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work calmly under pressure A customer-focused mindset, with a commitment to equality, inclusion and trauma-informed practice Confidence using digital systems and data to manage cases and improve performance The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make sound day-to-day decisions You'll also be comfortable working flexibly, including participating in an out-of-hours rota where required. Why join us? At Stonewater, our customer promise is " We are proud to make things personal; if it matters to our customers, it matters to us." This role is at the heart of how we build trust with our customers. If you're someone who takes pride in getting things right, supporting others, and making a difference through everyday interactions, we'd love to hear from you. Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check, satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Housing Officer x2 (Hampshire, Berkshire & Surrey) Location: South East Salary : £36,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time It matters. So we're bringing it closer to home. Our customers have told us they want us to better understand their needs at a local level, and to be more visible in the communities we serve. We've listened. That's why we're creating new roles, strengthening our local presence, and looking for people who want to be part of what comes next. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same. You'll be a visible and trusted presence in your communities - supporting customers, managing tenancies proactively, and working closely with partners to help people sustain their homes and live well. We are looking for two Housing Officers covering the following patches in the South East: x1 - Bracknell Forest, Reading, Surrey Heath, Woking, Wokingham x1 - East Hampshire, Eastleigh, Fareham, Havant, Portsmouth, Test Valley, Waverley, Winchester What you'll be doing You'll take ownership of a defined patch, acting as the key point of contact for residents and ensuring services are responsive, compliant, and customer-focused. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the full tenancy lifecycle, from sign-up through to end of tenancy Handling tenancy changes, mutual exchanges, and investigations into tenancy breaches or fraud Supporting lettings and voids activity to minimise rent loss and turnaround times Carrying out estate inspections and addressing neighbourhood and environmental issues Managing low-level anti-social behaviour, neighbour disputes, and supporting more complex cases Identifying and responding to vulnerability, safeguarding, hoarding, and non-access cases Completing person-centred fire risk assessments and monitoring health and safety issues Investigating complaints and learning from outcomes to improve services Working in partnership with local authorities and external agencies to support customers effectively Throughout everything you do, you'll champion Stonewater's Customer Promise - delivering services that are respectful, personalised, and trauma-informed. What we're looking for You'll bring experience of housing management or a similar customer-facing role, along with the confidence to manage complex and sensitive situations professionally. You'll also have: Experience of tenancy, estate management, lettings or neighbourhood services within social housing Knowledge of housing legislation, including safeguarding, ASB and welfare reform Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work calmly under pressure A customer-focused mindset, with a commitment to equality, inclusion and trauma-informed practice Confidence using digital systems and data to manage cases and improve performance The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make sound day-to-day decisions You'll also be comfortable working flexibly, including participating in an out-of-hours rota where required. Why join us? At Stonewater, our customer promise is " We are proud to make things personal; if it matters to our customers, it matters to us." This role is at the heart of how we build trust with our customers. If you're someone who takes pride in getting things right, supporting others, and making a difference through everyday interactions, we'd love to hear from you. Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Housing Officer x2 (Hampshire, Berkshire & Surrey) Location: South East Salary : £36,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time It matters. So we're bringing it closer to home. Our customers have told us they want us to better understand their needs at a local level, and to be more visible in the communities we serve. We've listened. That's why we're creating new roles, strengthening our local presence, and looking for people who want to be part of what comes next. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same. You'll be a visible and trusted presence in your communities - supporting customers, managing tenancies proactively, and working closely with partners to help people sustain their homes and live well. We are looking for two Housing Officers covering the following patches in the South East: x1 - Bracknell Forest, Reading, Surrey Heath, Woking, Wokingham x1 - East Hampshire, Eastleigh, Fareham, Havant, Portsmouth, Test Valley, Waverley, Winchester What you'll be doing You'll take ownership of a defined patch, acting as the key point of contact for residents and ensuring services are responsive, compliant, and customer-focused. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the full tenancy lifecycle, from sign-up through to end of tenancy Handling tenancy changes, mutual exchanges, and investigations into tenancy breaches or fraud Supporting lettings and voids activity to minimise rent loss and turnaround times Carrying out estate inspections and addressing neighbourhood and environmental issues Managing low-level anti-social behaviour, neighbour disputes, and supporting more complex cases Identifying and responding to vulnerability, safeguarding, hoarding, and non-access cases Completing person-centred fire risk assessments and monitoring health and safety issues Investigating complaints and learning from outcomes to improve services Working in partnership with local authorities and external agencies to support customers effectively Throughout everything you do, you'll champion Stonewater's Customer Promise - delivering services that are respectful, personalised, and trauma-informed. What we're looking for You'll bring experience of housing management or a similar customer-facing role, along with the confidence to manage complex and sensitive situations professionally. You'll also have: Experience of tenancy, estate management, lettings or neighbourhood services within social housing Knowledge of housing legislation, including safeguarding, ASB and welfare reform Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work calmly under pressure A customer-focused mindset, with a commitment to equality, inclusion and trauma-informed practice Confidence using digital systems and data to manage cases and improve performance The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make sound day-to-day decisions You'll also be comfortable working flexibly, including participating in an out-of-hours rota where required. Why join us? At Stonewater, our customer promise is " We are proud to make things personal; if it matters to our customers, it matters to us." This role is at the heart of how we build trust with our customers. If you're someone who takes pride in getting things right, supporting others, and making a difference through everyday interactions, we'd love to hear from you. Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We're looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Part Time Finance Manager for this community-based charity near Manchester (Hybrid) Position: Part Time Finance Manager Salary: £41.771pa (FTE) Actual Pay (£25.062pa) Hours: 22.5 hours per week (Flexible working) Location: Near, Manchester Hybrid Working: 1 day a week is allowed to be worked from home Compulsory Office Day: Mondays are essential, other days are flexible Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance Officer THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION, SO DO APPLY NOW This is a newly created role, introduced to strengthen the financial management capacity of the charity as they continue to grow and support an expanding range of programmes. As Finance Manager, you will play a key role in shaping how the finance function develops, with opportunities to influence systems, improve processes and contribute to long-term organisational effectiveness. You will be joining a supportive, friendly and collaborative finance team, working closely with colleagues who value professionalism, problem-solving and continuous improvement. As part of a wider organisation with a strong values-driven culture, you can expect an inclusive, welcoming environment where staff work together to make a real difference in the neighbourhood. Main Purposes of the Post The Finance Manager will play a key role in strengthening charity s overall financial management and organisational effectiveness. Working closely with the Director of Finance & Resources and the finance team, the postholder will lead the finance function, ensuring that robust financial systems, processes and controls are in place. They will provide high-quality financial insight, maintain the integrity of financial information, and oversee the delivery of accurate and compliant financial operations including payroll, management reporting and audit preparation. Main duties of the role: Financial Reporting & Management Accounts Produce accurate and timely quarterly management accounts, including all supporting schedules and reconciliations. Budgeting & Financial Planning Support the annual budgeting process, including entering budgets into the Aqilla finance system and updating records as programmes evolve. Financial Controls & Systems Integrity Ensure strong internal financial controls are operating effectively across all finance processes. Payroll & Income Management (Training given) Oversee the full monthly payroll cycle, ensuring all calculations are accurate and compliant with current legislation. Audit & Year-End Reporting Prepare supporting documentation, reconciliations and adjustment schedules for the annual statutory audit. Credit Control & Financial Stewardship Manage the accounts receivable function to ensure the timely collection of income while maintaining positive relationships with partners and funders.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Part Time Finance Manager for this community-based charity near Manchester (Hybrid) Position: Part Time Finance Manager Salary: £41.771pa (FTE) Actual Pay (£25.062pa) Hours: 22.5 hours per week (Flexible working) Location: Near, Manchester Hybrid Working: 1 day a week is allowed to be worked from home Compulsory Office Day: Mondays are essential, other days are flexible Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance Officer THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION, SO DO APPLY NOW This is a newly created role, introduced to strengthen the financial management capacity of the charity as they continue to grow and support an expanding range of programmes. As Finance Manager, you will play a key role in shaping how the finance function develops, with opportunities to influence systems, improve processes and contribute to long-term organisational effectiveness. You will be joining a supportive, friendly and collaborative finance team, working closely with colleagues who value professionalism, problem-solving and continuous improvement. As part of a wider organisation with a strong values-driven culture, you can expect an inclusive, welcoming environment where staff work together to make a real difference in the neighbourhood. Main Purposes of the Post The Finance Manager will play a key role in strengthening charity s overall financial management and organisational effectiveness. Working closely with the Director of Finance & Resources and the finance team, the postholder will lead the finance function, ensuring that robust financial systems, processes and controls are in place. They will provide high-quality financial insight, maintain the integrity of financial information, and oversee the delivery of accurate and compliant financial operations including payroll, management reporting and audit preparation. Main duties of the role: Financial Reporting & Management Accounts Produce accurate and timely quarterly management accounts, including all supporting schedules and reconciliations. Budgeting & Financial Planning Support the annual budgeting process, including entering budgets into the Aqilla finance system and updating records as programmes evolve. Financial Controls & Systems Integrity Ensure strong internal financial controls are operating effectively across all finance processes. Payroll & Income Management (Training given) Oversee the full monthly payroll cycle, ensuring all calculations are accurate and compliant with current legislation. Audit & Year-End Reporting Prepare supporting documentation, reconciliations and adjustment schedules for the annual statutory audit. Credit Control & Financial Stewardship Manage the accounts receivable function to ensure the timely collection of income while maintaining positive relationships with partners and funders.
Salary: £35,809 to £41,593 per annum Location: Birmingham, Lombard House - hybrid working arrangement Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Secondment/fixed term contract - 12 months We're looking for a confident, customer focused Neighbourhood Response Officer to carry out neighbourhood management of properties in the North region. You'll assist centrally based teams by completing customer visits, viewing and sign-up appointments, and identifying and investigating tenancy breaches and reports of anti-social behaviour. Working collaboratively with other teams, external agencies and residents, you'll ensure that Clarion Neighbourhoods are clean and safe, identify improvements and investigate breaches of tenancy. We'll look to you develop and deliver neighbourhood plans and local offers as well as working with local resident groups to develop local community facilities, activities and events. You'll take ownership to ensure that the estates you manage are clean and tidy and free from health and safety risks by reporting fly tipping and monitoring the grounds maintenance. You'll be required to regularly travel across local regions to meet our residents, depending on the requirements of the business. If this sounds like an opportunity for you then take a look at the full role profile for more information here Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle - dive in and find out more here or please visit our website for full information. Closing Date: Sunday 10th May 2026 at midnight Applicants must have the ability to travel across regions as required. This is a hybrid role with a base location at our office in Birmingham. Candidates will be expected to work from the office, as well as the ability to travel across the local region as and when required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Salary: £35,809 to £41,593 per annum Location: Birmingham, Lombard House - hybrid working arrangement Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Secondment/fixed term contract - 12 months We're looking for a confident, customer focused Neighbourhood Response Officer to carry out neighbourhood management of properties in the North region. You'll assist centrally based teams by completing customer visits, viewing and sign-up appointments, and identifying and investigating tenancy breaches and reports of anti-social behaviour. Working collaboratively with other teams, external agencies and residents, you'll ensure that Clarion Neighbourhoods are clean and safe, identify improvements and investigate breaches of tenancy. We'll look to you develop and deliver neighbourhood plans and local offers as well as working with local resident groups to develop local community facilities, activities and events. You'll take ownership to ensure that the estates you manage are clean and tidy and free from health and safety risks by reporting fly tipping and monitoring the grounds maintenance. You'll be required to regularly travel across local regions to meet our residents, depending on the requirements of the business. If this sounds like an opportunity for you then take a look at the full role profile for more information here Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle - dive in and find out more here or please visit our website for full information. Closing Date: Sunday 10th May 2026 at midnight Applicants must have the ability to travel across regions as required. This is a hybrid role with a base location at our office in Birmingham. Candidates will be expected to work from the office, as well as the ability to travel across the local region as and when required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process.
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (Temporary) Location: Plymouth Pay: £20.75 per hour Contract: 2 months (temporary) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday About the Role We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Neighbourhood Housing Officer to support communities across the Plymouth, Cornwall and Exeter areas on a temporary basis. In this role, you'll be the key point of contact for residents, delivering a high-quality housing management service. From tenancy support to community engagement, you'll play an important role in maintaining safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the main contact for residents, handling enquiries and tenancy matters Carrying out tenancy sign-ups and property viewings Managing tenancy breaches and supporting safeguarding responsibilities Monitoring estate standards and ensuring a high-quality living environment Supporting resident engagement and community initiatives Working with internal teams and external partners to deliver services effectively What We're Looking For Experience in social housing, including tenancy and estate management CIH Level 4 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment A customer-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Basic DBS required For more information call Carol on or Send CV directly to
Apr 28, 2026
Seasonal
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (Temporary) Location: Plymouth Pay: £20.75 per hour Contract: 2 months (temporary) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday About the Role We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Neighbourhood Housing Officer to support communities across the Plymouth, Cornwall and Exeter areas on a temporary basis. In this role, you'll be the key point of contact for residents, delivering a high-quality housing management service. From tenancy support to community engagement, you'll play an important role in maintaining safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the main contact for residents, handling enquiries and tenancy matters Carrying out tenancy sign-ups and property viewings Managing tenancy breaches and supporting safeguarding responsibilities Monitoring estate standards and ensuring a high-quality living environment Supporting resident engagement and community initiatives Working with internal teams and external partners to deliver services effectively What We're Looking For Experience in social housing, including tenancy and estate management CIH Level 4 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment A customer-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Basic DBS required For more information call Carol on or Send CV directly to
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (Temporary) Location: Tolvaddon (covering Plymouth, Cornwall & Exeter patch) Pay: £20.75 per hour Contract: 3 months (temporary) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday About the Role We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Neighbourhood Housing Officer to support communities across the Plymouth, Cornwall and Exeter areas on a temporary basis. In this role, you'll be the key point of contact for residents, delivering a high-quality housing management service. From tenancy support to community engagement, you'll play an important role in maintaining safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the main contact for residents, handling enquiries and tenancy matters Carrying out tenancy sign-ups and property viewings Managing tenancy breaches and supporting safeguarding responsibilities Monitoring estate standards and ensuring a high-quality living environment Supporting resident engagement and community initiatives Working with internal teams and external partners to deliver services effectively What We're Looking For Experience in social housing, including tenancy and estate management CIH Level 4 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment A customer-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Basic DBS required For more information call Carol on or Send CV directly to
Apr 28, 2026
Seasonal
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (Temporary) Location: Tolvaddon (covering Plymouth, Cornwall & Exeter patch) Pay: £20.75 per hour Contract: 3 months (temporary) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday About the Role We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Neighbourhood Housing Officer to support communities across the Plymouth, Cornwall and Exeter areas on a temporary basis. In this role, you'll be the key point of contact for residents, delivering a high-quality housing management service. From tenancy support to community engagement, you'll play an important role in maintaining safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the main contact for residents, handling enquiries and tenancy matters Carrying out tenancy sign-ups and property viewings Managing tenancy breaches and supporting safeguarding responsibilities Monitoring estate standards and ensuring a high-quality living environment Supporting resident engagement and community initiatives Working with internal teams and external partners to deliver services effectively What We're Looking For Experience in social housing, including tenancy and estate management CIH Level 4 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment A customer-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Basic DBS required For more information call Carol on or Send CV directly to
Jigsaw Homes Group Limited
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Would you like to work for a company who is accredited as an outstanding company to work for in Best Companies 2023? Jigsaw Homes Group offers employees a very competitive 24 days holiday per annum, plus 3 days for Christmas closure (5 day working week) plus bank holidays, plus additional days after 2 years continuous service (to a maximum of 5 days) click apply for full job details
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Would you like to work for a company who is accredited as an outstanding company to work for in Best Companies 2023? Jigsaw Homes Group offers employees a very competitive 24 days holiday per annum, plus 3 days for Christmas closure (5 day working week) plus bank holidays, plus additional days after 2 years continuous service (to a maximum of 5 days) click apply for full job details
An opportunity has arisen for an experienced ASB Officer to join a local authority housing management team in Bristol on a permanent basis. This is a primarily field-based, customer-facing role, working across neighbourhood patches to manage anti-social behaviour cases and support safer, more sustainable communities. Most of your time will be spent in the community conducting visits, interviews, and resident appointments, with the flexibility to complete administrative and casework tasks from home using provided equipment. The organisation operates from local base locations, with travel required across your designated patch. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a varied caseload of anti-social behaviour (ASB) reports from initial complaint through to resolution Carry out estate visits, interviews, and evidence gathering in relation to ASB cases Work closely with tenants, complainants, and alleged perpetrators to investigate and resolve disputes Take appropriate enforcement action where necessary, including warnings, tenancy enforcement, and legal escalation Provide day-to-day housing management support across designated neighbourhood patches Maintain accurate case records using housing management systems and CRM tools Liaise with Police, PCSOs, safeguarding teams, and partner agencies to support effective case resolution Support tenancy sustainment by addressing nuisance behaviour and promoting positive tenant engagement Monitor risk and safeguarding concerns, making appropriate referrals in line with procedures Complete timely and accurate case updates, reports, and administrative duties between visits Ideal Candidate: Experienced Housing or ASB Officer with strong knowledge of frontline tenancy and case management Confident handling complex ASB cases, including evidence gathering and enforcement processes Able to work independently, managing a high-volume and varied caseload Comfortable working in the community and engaging directly with residents and partner agencies Experience using housing management systems or CRM platforms (e.g. Orchard, Microsoft Dynamics, or similar) Well organised with strong prioritisation skills and attention to detail Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across patch Benefits of this ASB Officer role: Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Hybrid working arrangement 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing annually up to 30 days) Option to buy or sell annual leave 3 additional wellbeing days plus 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% Life assurance (4x salary) Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay Private medical insurance, dental cover, and critical illness cover options Wellbeing benefits including gym membership discounts and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service If this ASB Officer role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for an experienced ASB Officer to join a local authority housing management team in Bristol on a permanent basis. This is a primarily field-based, customer-facing role, working across neighbourhood patches to manage anti-social behaviour cases and support safer, more sustainable communities. Most of your time will be spent in the community conducting visits, interviews, and resident appointments, with the flexibility to complete administrative and casework tasks from home using provided equipment. The organisation operates from local base locations, with travel required across your designated patch. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a varied caseload of anti-social behaviour (ASB) reports from initial complaint through to resolution Carry out estate visits, interviews, and evidence gathering in relation to ASB cases Work closely with tenants, complainants, and alleged perpetrators to investigate and resolve disputes Take appropriate enforcement action where necessary, including warnings, tenancy enforcement, and legal escalation Provide day-to-day housing management support across designated neighbourhood patches Maintain accurate case records using housing management systems and CRM tools Liaise with Police, PCSOs, safeguarding teams, and partner agencies to support effective case resolution Support tenancy sustainment by addressing nuisance behaviour and promoting positive tenant engagement Monitor risk and safeguarding concerns, making appropriate referrals in line with procedures Complete timely and accurate case updates, reports, and administrative duties between visits Ideal Candidate: Experienced Housing or ASB Officer with strong knowledge of frontline tenancy and case management Confident handling complex ASB cases, including evidence gathering and enforcement processes Able to work independently, managing a high-volume and varied caseload Comfortable working in the community and engaging directly with residents and partner agencies Experience using housing management systems or CRM platforms (e.g. Orchard, Microsoft Dynamics, or similar) Well organised with strong prioritisation skills and attention to detail Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across patch Benefits of this ASB Officer role: Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Hybrid working arrangement 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing annually up to 30 days) Option to buy or sell annual leave 3 additional wellbeing days plus 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% Life assurance (4x salary) Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay Private medical insurance, dental cover, and critical illness cover options Wellbeing benefits including gym membership discounts and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service If this ASB Officer role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
The Salvation Army in Chelmsford has been meeting the needs of its local community for 140 years, offering to all visitors to our centre hope and abundance in all its forms: sanctuary, friendship, work, purpose and, ultimately, new life in Jesus. Reporting to the Corps Officer and accountable to the Corps Leadership Team, the Community Programme Manager will strengthen community engagement and advance the corps aims to serve its neighbourhood with integrity, compassion, accountability, passion, respect and boldness through consistent and dedicated service delivery. Key Responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with program participants, the local council, other relevant charities, and members of our corps (church). Develop & deliver operational elements of the mission program. Manage the business resources of the corps, including finances, people, and buildings. Ensure procedural and statutory compliance. If you have an eye for detail and a heart for people, we would love to have you join our team and help us make a positive impact in our community. The successful candidate(s) will: Have proven interpersonal skills Experience in a complex & busy setting, and in managing staff and/or volunteers Strong administration skills, with the ability to plan, organise, prioritise and enjoy working with people The ability to deal tactfully with staff, volunteers and the public. In order to complete your application please download and read the job profile and any other attachments. In the job profile you will find the criteria required for the role please make sure that you address this in your supporting statement as this forms the basis of our shortlisting. Appointment will be subject to satisfactory references, a criminal record check and evidence of your Right to Work in the UK in line with Home Office requirements. As we are not a licensed sponsor, applicants must already have the right to work in the UK. We reserve the right to close this advert earlier if we feel that we have received sufficient applications. Promoting equality in the workplace and as a disability confident leader scheme employer, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet all the minimum essential criteria for the vacancy. Benefits: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) a contributory pension scheme; an employee assistance programme. Closing date: Wednesday 13th May 2026.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
The Salvation Army in Chelmsford has been meeting the needs of its local community for 140 years, offering to all visitors to our centre hope and abundance in all its forms: sanctuary, friendship, work, purpose and, ultimately, new life in Jesus. Reporting to the Corps Officer and accountable to the Corps Leadership Team, the Community Programme Manager will strengthen community engagement and advance the corps aims to serve its neighbourhood with integrity, compassion, accountability, passion, respect and boldness through consistent and dedicated service delivery. Key Responsibilities: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with program participants, the local council, other relevant charities, and members of our corps (church). Develop & deliver operational elements of the mission program. Manage the business resources of the corps, including finances, people, and buildings. Ensure procedural and statutory compliance. If you have an eye for detail and a heart for people, we would love to have you join our team and help us make a positive impact in our community. The successful candidate(s) will: Have proven interpersonal skills Experience in a complex & busy setting, and in managing staff and/or volunteers Strong administration skills, with the ability to plan, organise, prioritise and enjoy working with people The ability to deal tactfully with staff, volunteers and the public. In order to complete your application please download and read the job profile and any other attachments. In the job profile you will find the criteria required for the role please make sure that you address this in your supporting statement as this forms the basis of our shortlisting. Appointment will be subject to satisfactory references, a criminal record check and evidence of your Right to Work in the UK in line with Home Office requirements. As we are not a licensed sponsor, applicants must already have the right to work in the UK. We reserve the right to close this advert earlier if we feel that we have received sufficient applications. Promoting equality in the workplace and as a disability confident leader scheme employer, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet all the minimum essential criteria for the vacancy. Benefits: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) a contributory pension scheme; an employee assistance programme. Closing date: Wednesday 13th May 2026.
We re looking for someone passionate about community engagement to help build and strengthen relationships across Medway and Swale. In this role, you ll connect with local audiences, carry out research to reach new communities, and collaborate with our team to deliver an inclusive and inspiring cultural programme. Key Info: Full-time, 5 days per week (37.5 hours), and due to the nature of this programme, some weekend and evening work will be required Hybrid working with a minimum of 2 days per week in the Chatham-based Ideas Test office and regular travel to events/meetings at other locations. Salary: £28,000 Holidays: 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays. As Audience Engagement Officer, your role will be to liaise, communicate and deepen relationships with our local communities. You will also carry out the necessary research and monitoring to reach our target audiences. You will work closely with the whole team, as we deliver a compelling, inclusive cultural programme for and with the people of Medway and Swale. We are seeking someone who shares our commitment to socially engaged practice and co-creation. Our work spans multiple art forms and ranges from small, intensive programmes to large-scale public works. We want to create authentic, impactful work with communities over the long term, experimenting and learning as we go. Key responsibilities: Working with Ideas Test Senior Producers to engage people in our neighbourhood programmes. Attend Ideas Test s events: providing practical support to ensure a quality event, carrying out surveys and encouraging people to join the mailing list. Develop and maintain good relationships with community advocates and partners In collaboration with the Operations Manager and external evaluator, ensure that audience capture data and evaluation materials are collected and input. Maintain a social media presence with active engagement across a range of platforms. Ensure information about Ideas Test s event is updated on the website and listed widely online and via newsletters. Attend professional development training and other relevant opportunities Attend regular team meetings and contribute to the development and implementation of Ideas Test s programme. Along with the rest of the team, help to develop, test, pilot and share learning across the programme partners and CPP peer learning networks and community networks (evaluation, audience data, models, case studies, toolkits and strategic documents) Be an enthusiastic advocate for the organisation and its work. Essential: Excellent interpersonal skills The ability to communicate well across a variety of mediums The ability to work independently and with team members and partners Ability to work effectively under pressure, to multiple deadlines. Enthusiasm and commitment to inclusive and socially engaged arts practice Experience of using e-marketing / social media channels. Experience of managing and submitting online and offline event listings A high level of accuracy and attention to detail IT and digital skills Experience of working in similar or related environments Willingness to learn new skills and accept training. Prepared to work occasional unsociable hours (evening & weekend). Ability to travel across Medway and Swale Desirable: Knowledge of analytic and insight tools to develop reach and engagement across digital platforms WordPress or similar content management systems to create, edit and maintain webpages Knowledge of Mailchimp, Canva, Adobe Knowledge and experience of CRM systems and databases Practical knowledge of data protection legislation Awareness of social inclusion strategies and issues Applications must be received by the deadline of 12pm on Monday 18th May. Interviews Monday 1st June.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
We re looking for someone passionate about community engagement to help build and strengthen relationships across Medway and Swale. In this role, you ll connect with local audiences, carry out research to reach new communities, and collaborate with our team to deliver an inclusive and inspiring cultural programme. Key Info: Full-time, 5 days per week (37.5 hours), and due to the nature of this programme, some weekend and evening work will be required Hybrid working with a minimum of 2 days per week in the Chatham-based Ideas Test office and regular travel to events/meetings at other locations. Salary: £28,000 Holidays: 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays. As Audience Engagement Officer, your role will be to liaise, communicate and deepen relationships with our local communities. You will also carry out the necessary research and monitoring to reach our target audiences. You will work closely with the whole team, as we deliver a compelling, inclusive cultural programme for and with the people of Medway and Swale. We are seeking someone who shares our commitment to socially engaged practice and co-creation. Our work spans multiple art forms and ranges from small, intensive programmes to large-scale public works. We want to create authentic, impactful work with communities over the long term, experimenting and learning as we go. Key responsibilities: Working with Ideas Test Senior Producers to engage people in our neighbourhood programmes. Attend Ideas Test s events: providing practical support to ensure a quality event, carrying out surveys and encouraging people to join the mailing list. Develop and maintain good relationships with community advocates and partners In collaboration with the Operations Manager and external evaluator, ensure that audience capture data and evaluation materials are collected and input. Maintain a social media presence with active engagement across a range of platforms. Ensure information about Ideas Test s event is updated on the website and listed widely online and via newsletters. Attend professional development training and other relevant opportunities Attend regular team meetings and contribute to the development and implementation of Ideas Test s programme. Along with the rest of the team, help to develop, test, pilot and share learning across the programme partners and CPP peer learning networks and community networks (evaluation, audience data, models, case studies, toolkits and strategic documents) Be an enthusiastic advocate for the organisation and its work. Essential: Excellent interpersonal skills The ability to communicate well across a variety of mediums The ability to work independently and with team members and partners Ability to work effectively under pressure, to multiple deadlines. Enthusiasm and commitment to inclusive and socially engaged arts practice Experience of using e-marketing / social media channels. Experience of managing and submitting online and offline event listings A high level of accuracy and attention to detail IT and digital skills Experience of working in similar or related environments Willingness to learn new skills and accept training. Prepared to work occasional unsociable hours (evening & weekend). Ability to travel across Medway and Swale Desirable: Knowledge of analytic and insight tools to develop reach and engagement across digital platforms WordPress or similar content management systems to create, edit and maintain webpages Knowledge of Mailchimp, Canva, Adobe Knowledge and experience of CRM systems and databases Practical knowledge of data protection legislation Awareness of social inclusion strategies and issues Applications must be received by the deadline of 12pm on Monday 18th May. Interviews Monday 1st June.
ABOUT US The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of affordable housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services for nearly 160,000 residents nationwide. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our residents, our communities and our people, any pro click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
ABOUT US The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of affordable housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services for nearly 160,000 residents nationwide. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our residents, our communities and our people, any pro click apply for full job details
Group Director of Governance & Assurance And Company Secretary Stonewater Stonewater is one of the UK's leading social housing providers. We manage around 40,000 homes for more than 93,000 customers and are financially strong, ambitious and values driven. With a long term A+ credit rating and a G1/V2 governance and viability rating, we are a major national provider with a clear social purpose and a complex, growing group structure. As we deliver our Strategic Plan to 2030, we are undertaking significant and complex work to deliver our three core objectives: Customer-centred services - providing customer-centred services that are proactive and efficient, and that help us to retain and attract customers. Quality homes and neighbourhoods - we will supply, manage, and maintain homes and neighbourhoods that are safe, connected, efficient, affordable, and flexible. Maximising value - we will maximise the value we provide to our customers and communities through decision making and initiatives that support environmental and social sustainability. Against an increasingly challenging regulatory and operating environment, the Director of Governance & Assurance and Company Secretary will be a trusted adviser to our Board and Executive, and a key enabler of confident, well judged leadership across the Group. We are seeking a highly credible governance professional with senior company secretarial experience in a large, complex and regulated environment. You will bring a strong understanding of company, charity and community benefit society law, regulatory frameworks relevant to registered providers, and experience of strategic planning, performance and risk management. This is a unique, organisation wide role, combining Company Secretary to the Stonewater Group with Senior Risk Officer responsibility. Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, with independent access to the Board Chair, Chief Executive and Risk & Assurance Committee Chair, you will ensure Stonewater and its subsidiaries operate within legal, regulatory and constitutional requirements, and that robust decision making, risk management and assurance arrangements are in place across the Group. Calm, authoritative and collaborative, able to build effective relationships, you will be a trusted adviser to the Chair, Board and non executives, providing high quality governance support, insight and challenge, across the Board, executive and wider organisation. This is a rare opportunity to shape and safeguard the governance of one of the sector's most forward thinking housing organisations, ensuring Stonewater continues to operate with excellence, probity and ambition as it delivers for customers and communities. For further information please click Apply or for a confidential conversation call. Jude Watters on / Simon Wing on / Rosie Gunn on / Closing date: 9am Thursday 14th May 2026
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Group Director of Governance & Assurance And Company Secretary Stonewater Stonewater is one of the UK's leading social housing providers. We manage around 40,000 homes for more than 93,000 customers and are financially strong, ambitious and values driven. With a long term A+ credit rating and a G1/V2 governance and viability rating, we are a major national provider with a clear social purpose and a complex, growing group structure. As we deliver our Strategic Plan to 2030, we are undertaking significant and complex work to deliver our three core objectives: Customer-centred services - providing customer-centred services that are proactive and efficient, and that help us to retain and attract customers. Quality homes and neighbourhoods - we will supply, manage, and maintain homes and neighbourhoods that are safe, connected, efficient, affordable, and flexible. Maximising value - we will maximise the value we provide to our customers and communities through decision making and initiatives that support environmental and social sustainability. Against an increasingly challenging regulatory and operating environment, the Director of Governance & Assurance and Company Secretary will be a trusted adviser to our Board and Executive, and a key enabler of confident, well judged leadership across the Group. We are seeking a highly credible governance professional with senior company secretarial experience in a large, complex and regulated environment. You will bring a strong understanding of company, charity and community benefit society law, regulatory frameworks relevant to registered providers, and experience of strategic planning, performance and risk management. This is a unique, organisation wide role, combining Company Secretary to the Stonewater Group with Senior Risk Officer responsibility. Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, with independent access to the Board Chair, Chief Executive and Risk & Assurance Committee Chair, you will ensure Stonewater and its subsidiaries operate within legal, regulatory and constitutional requirements, and that robust decision making, risk management and assurance arrangements are in place across the Group. Calm, authoritative and collaborative, able to build effective relationships, you will be a trusted adviser to the Chair, Board and non executives, providing high quality governance support, insight and challenge, across the Board, executive and wider organisation. This is a rare opportunity to shape and safeguard the governance of one of the sector's most forward thinking housing organisations, ensuring Stonewater continues to operate with excellence, probity and ambition as it delivers for customers and communities. For further information please click Apply or for a confidential conversation call. Jude Watters on / Simon Wing on / Rosie Gunn on / Closing date: 9am Thursday 14th May 2026
Job Title: Leasehold & Tenancy Officer Contract Type: Fixed term for up to 12 months Salary: £43,777.03 per annum Working Hours: 35 hours per week, full time Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, Hybrid Location: Arlington, Camden If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Leasehold and Tenancy Officer Provide a customer focused account management service to all Home Ownership customers (including market and intermediate rent properties) across the London region, ensuring the contractual obligations as defined in individual leases and tenancy agreements are conducted in line with legislative requirements and compliance and Group standards. Manage the end-to-end residential lettings process for Home Ownership, including sourcing of suitable tenants, carrying out referencing and financial checks, preparing accurate and compliant tenancy agreements and completing end of tenancy and void activity. Ensure service charge financial activity is conducted effectively including budget planning, the service. charge setting consultation process and reviews of scheme expenditure. Act as advocate for customers, both internally and externally where appropriate to ensure their expectations are maintained and they are receiving the appropriate levels of service. Manage Caretakers within a specified geographical region to ensure delivery of an effective service to Home Ownership customers on behalf of the group. About you We are looking for someone with: • Up to date knowledge of leasehold legislation, regulation and standards, including Section 20 requirements. • CIOH partial/fully qualified or equivalent qualification or experience. • Excellent attention to detail with the ability to work under pressure delivering to strict deadlines Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: • Competitive pay & generous pension • 28 days holidays plus bank holidays • Flexible working options available • Investment in your learning, personal development and technology • A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview.This role also falls under our Ethnic Diversity guaranteed interview scheme. If you are Ethnically Diverse and demonstrate you meet the minimum criteria for the role you will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Leasehold & Tenancy Officer Contract Type: Fixed term for up to 12 months Salary: £43,777.03 per annum Working Hours: 35 hours per week, full time Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, Hybrid Location: Arlington, Camden If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Leasehold and Tenancy Officer Provide a customer focused account management service to all Home Ownership customers (including market and intermediate rent properties) across the London region, ensuring the contractual obligations as defined in individual leases and tenancy agreements are conducted in line with legislative requirements and compliance and Group standards. Manage the end-to-end residential lettings process for Home Ownership, including sourcing of suitable tenants, carrying out referencing and financial checks, preparing accurate and compliant tenancy agreements and completing end of tenancy and void activity. Ensure service charge financial activity is conducted effectively including budget planning, the service. charge setting consultation process and reviews of scheme expenditure. Act as advocate for customers, both internally and externally where appropriate to ensure their expectations are maintained and they are receiving the appropriate levels of service. Manage Caretakers within a specified geographical region to ensure delivery of an effective service to Home Ownership customers on behalf of the group. About you We are looking for someone with: • Up to date knowledge of leasehold legislation, regulation and standards, including Section 20 requirements. • CIOH partial/fully qualified or equivalent qualification or experience. • Excellent attention to detail with the ability to work under pressure delivering to strict deadlines Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: • Competitive pay & generous pension • 28 days holidays plus bank holidays • Flexible working options available • Investment in your learning, personal development and technology • A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview.This role also falls under our Ethnic Diversity guaranteed interview scheme. If you are Ethnically Diverse and demonstrate you meet the minimum criteria for the role you will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered.
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (Temporary) Location: Tolvaddon (covering Plymouth, Cornwall & Exeter patch) Pay: £20.75 per hour Contract: 3 months (temporary) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday About the Role We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Neighbourhood Housing Officer to support communities across the Plymouth, Cornwall and Exeter areas on a temporary basis. In this role, you'll be the key point of contact for residents, delivering a high-quality housing management service. From tenancy support to community engagement, you'll play an important role in maintaining safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the main contact for residents, handling enquiries and tenancy matters Carrying out tenancy sign-ups and property viewings Managing tenancy breaches and supporting safeguarding responsibilities Monitoring estate standards and ensuring a high-quality living environment Supporting resident engagement and community initiatives Working with internal teams and external partners to deliver services effectively What We're Looking For Experience in social housing, including tenancy and estate management CIH Level 4 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment A customer-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Basic DBS required For more information call Carol on or Send CV directly to
Apr 24, 2026
Seasonal
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (Temporary) Location: Tolvaddon (covering Plymouth, Cornwall & Exeter patch) Pay: £20.75 per hour Contract: 3 months (temporary) Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Friday About the Role We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Neighbourhood Housing Officer to support communities across the Plymouth, Cornwall and Exeter areas on a temporary basis. In this role, you'll be the key point of contact for residents, delivering a high-quality housing management service. From tenancy support to community engagement, you'll play an important role in maintaining safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. What You'll Be Doing Acting as the main contact for residents, handling enquiries and tenancy matters Carrying out tenancy sign-ups and property viewings Managing tenancy breaches and supporting safeguarding responsibilities Monitoring estate standards and ensuring a high-quality living environment Supporting resident engagement and community initiatives Working with internal teams and external partners to deliver services effectively What We're Looking For Experience in social housing, including tenancy and estate management CIH Level 4 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment A customer-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Basic DBS required For more information call Carol on or Send CV directly to
An opportunity has arisen for an experiencedNeighbourhood Officer to join the housing management team of a local authority on a temporary basis. This is a primarily field-based, customer-facing role, supporting multiple housing patches across an area in Birmingham. You will play a key role in helping to reduce pressure on permanent team members by taking on a range of day-to-day housing management click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 2026
Contractor
An opportunity has arisen for an experiencedNeighbourhood Officer to join the housing management team of a local authority on a temporary basis. This is a primarily field-based, customer-facing role, supporting multiple housing patches across an area in Birmingham. You will play a key role in helping to reduce pressure on permanent team members by taking on a range of day-to-day housing management click apply for full job details
Senior Social Work Practitioner GRADE: ME13with London Weighting and two increments for AMHP work DIRECTORATE: Adult Social Care Integrated Care & Public Health HOURS OF WORK: 35 RESPONSIBLE TO: Team Manager (LINE MANAGER) ACCOUNTABLE TO: Service Manager Head of Service, Mental Health RESPONSIBLE FOR: Social Work Staff, Support Workers, students or trainees as required LIAISES WITH: Multi Professionals, including in the Mental Health Trust - Inpatient and Community Services. Housing, Public Health. Adult, Older People and Children's Social Care and Health Services. Primary and Secondary Care Services. Statutory and non- Statutory Services OVERVIEW OF THE POST To provide advice consultation and professional supervision to a group of specialist mental health social care staff To be a lead practitioner in the team, ensuring the provision of a high quality and safe specialist mental health service to the defined service user group. The post holder will be expected to deliver a range of evidence-based interventions which will promote strengths base approach, social inclusion for this group of service users, who Experience low, moderate or severe or mental health issues. The post holder will work in partnership with a range of other services which may include EIS, Home Treatment Teams, Integrated Recovery Hubs Older People, Integrated Recovery Hubs (IRH), Acute, Inpatients Services, Voluntary and independent and community services. The principal purpose is to provide a person cantered approach, focusing on Strength, ability, and the resident existing networks The senior will be relied on to lead by example The Postholder will practice to the Department Social Work Model and guide colleagues in the team in this framework The post holder will work within the safeguarding adults and safeguarding children frameworks across the London Borough of Merton Able to act consistent with the Values of the Council KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Foster recovery through empowerment of Residents and carers by involving them in the planning of their care Establishing and maintaining consistent supportive relationships, which encourages increased self-determination and responsibility for service users and their care. Offer a range of evidence-based interventions and risk management approaches enabling the residents and carers to reduce and manage symptoms and high-risk behaviour. Offer practice guidance to colleagues in the team Be proactive, innovative and creative in delivering care, enabling the facilitation of service user's recovery. Engage residents and carers in relapse prevention and crisis planning providing intervention that maximize the ability to resolve crisis and prevent hospitalization. Support early discharge from both inpatient and Home Treatment Team by providing regular, formal reviews. Deliver a collaborative and responsive service through practice that is dictated by service users/carers intelligence and experience of their own situation . Display expertise in understanding and applying Social Care, Mental Health, Mental Capacity legislation and guidance. Display awareness of the wider range of Social Care legislation and policy, Be creative in ensuring information and advice is delivered in manner that will be receptive to others Act as Case Manager to a defined caseload of service users. Respond swiftly to crisis, providing intervention to prevent admission. Work closely with Carers. Ability to act independently carrying out function on the team's Duty system while also seeking to consult with seniors as required Recognize racial, cultural, sexual preference and linguistic differences. Ensure that record keeping/documentation reflects, prescribed departmental expectation. Maximize the use of resources within the team and available in the community. Have an understanding and work with the mental Health trust and Integrated Commissioning Board. Carry out the responsibility of being part of the Lead group in the service Ensure that care and support plans are reviewed and updated to take into account of the most recent information regarding Residents and Carer needs. It should reflect their views, their voice . Undertake risk assessment/management and positive risk taking by developing genuine interventions with those you are working with Carry out SAM or Enquiry Officer Duty under Safeguarding procedures, as appropriate Ensure activity/contact is entered promptly on Mosaic, conforming with Department Recording requirement. Provide carers assessment and care plans or support their production Work with Brokerage, mental health Social Work Service process to implement Care Packages, including personalised budgets, in the community. Knowledgeable about financial implications of the Care Act 2014, and Departmental policy and procedure arising from this Guide colleagues to ensure discussion regards Financial implication of the Cre Act are discussed with residents and Carers 3. KEY RELATIONSHIPS Maintain professional relationships with other agencies, e.g.,; Neighbourhood Services, Police, Probation Service, Education, Advocacy, PALS, Benefits and Voluntary Services to ensure provision of a quality package of care and service delivery for the service users and their carers. 4. SERVICE DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY Participate in service development and partake in the evaluation of the quality of service delivery. Support and facilitate initiative in developing service user's participation groups. Assist in planning, undertaking and evaluating specific projects related to clinical practice within the community. 5. MANAGEMENT/ AUDIT Implement and participate in orientation and local induction programmes for staff. Achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within the agreed time scale. Participate in research, audit reviews and other initiatives in accordance to expected Governance. Be responsible for ensuring that accurate records are kept in accordance with Council policies and legal requirements. Report all complaints and or incidents in accordance with Local Authority procedures and ensure that the line manager is informed. Actively contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures based upon best practice. 6. TRAINING Ensure that own knowledge and skills are constantly updated. Attain appropriate levels of computer literacy Facilitate students achieving their competencies relevant to their outcome. Attend mandatory training as outlined by Trust policies. Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post, through continuous Professional Development Be an approved mental health practitioner, providing assessments as required by the mental health act. Or willingness to undertake AMHP training if required Undertake SAM training and practice as a SAM 7. PROFESSIONAL To participate in the AMHP Duty rota, providing a source of support and advice to those undertaking duties under the Mental Health Act 1983, and to provide specialist cover as necessary. Have a working knowledge of current appropriate legislations - The Children's Act, Care Act (2014), Carers legislation and the Mental Health Act (1983) and other relevant legislation. Be aware of and adhere to Local Authority procedures. Set own objectives through Appraisal, work towards achieving these Deliver and engage in regular professional supervision. Adhere to and work within the guidelines of own professional code of practice. Maintain registration of care profession and membership in relation to the relevant professional qualification Act as a positive role model for colleagues. Ensure that full regard is taken of the dignity, individuality and well-being of residents and carers. Be accountable for own practice and take every reasonable opportunity to sustain and improve knowledge and professional competence. Advocate and promote self-advocacy for service users/carers. 8. COMMUNICATION AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Communicate effectively with other members of the service pertaining the assessment, care plan, risk factors, relapse signature, sign of deterioration in service user's mental and physical conditions. Ensure that information of a sensitive and contentious content is handled with professionalism and communicated appropriately to clearly identified persons. Respond to emergency situations in a clear and supportive manner showing sensitivity and direction at all times. 9. CONFIDENTIALITY In the course of your employment you will handle confidential personal information You must not read, discuss, disclose or pass on confidential information unless it is necessary in the pursuance of your legitimate duties. Unauthorized disclosure of such information will be treated as a serious disciplinary matter. In addition it is important that you realize that if this confidentiality is breached, this may result in civil proceedings or a criminal prosecution. 10. HEALTH AND SAFETY . click apply for full job details
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Senior Social Work Practitioner GRADE: ME13with London Weighting and two increments for AMHP work DIRECTORATE: Adult Social Care Integrated Care & Public Health HOURS OF WORK: 35 RESPONSIBLE TO: Team Manager (LINE MANAGER) ACCOUNTABLE TO: Service Manager Head of Service, Mental Health RESPONSIBLE FOR: Social Work Staff, Support Workers, students or trainees as required LIAISES WITH: Multi Professionals, including in the Mental Health Trust - Inpatient and Community Services. Housing, Public Health. Adult, Older People and Children's Social Care and Health Services. Primary and Secondary Care Services. Statutory and non- Statutory Services OVERVIEW OF THE POST To provide advice consultation and professional supervision to a group of specialist mental health social care staff To be a lead practitioner in the team, ensuring the provision of a high quality and safe specialist mental health service to the defined service user group. The post holder will be expected to deliver a range of evidence-based interventions which will promote strengths base approach, social inclusion for this group of service users, who Experience low, moderate or severe or mental health issues. The post holder will work in partnership with a range of other services which may include EIS, Home Treatment Teams, Integrated Recovery Hubs Older People, Integrated Recovery Hubs (IRH), Acute, Inpatients Services, Voluntary and independent and community services. The principal purpose is to provide a person cantered approach, focusing on Strength, ability, and the resident existing networks The senior will be relied on to lead by example The Postholder will practice to the Department Social Work Model and guide colleagues in the team in this framework The post holder will work within the safeguarding adults and safeguarding children frameworks across the London Borough of Merton Able to act consistent with the Values of the Council KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Foster recovery through empowerment of Residents and carers by involving them in the planning of their care Establishing and maintaining consistent supportive relationships, which encourages increased self-determination and responsibility for service users and their care. Offer a range of evidence-based interventions and risk management approaches enabling the residents and carers to reduce and manage symptoms and high-risk behaviour. Offer practice guidance to colleagues in the team Be proactive, innovative and creative in delivering care, enabling the facilitation of service user's recovery. Engage residents and carers in relapse prevention and crisis planning providing intervention that maximize the ability to resolve crisis and prevent hospitalization. Support early discharge from both inpatient and Home Treatment Team by providing regular, formal reviews. Deliver a collaborative and responsive service through practice that is dictated by service users/carers intelligence and experience of their own situation . Display expertise in understanding and applying Social Care, Mental Health, Mental Capacity legislation and guidance. Display awareness of the wider range of Social Care legislation and policy, Be creative in ensuring information and advice is delivered in manner that will be receptive to others Act as Case Manager to a defined caseload of service users. Respond swiftly to crisis, providing intervention to prevent admission. Work closely with Carers. Ability to act independently carrying out function on the team's Duty system while also seeking to consult with seniors as required Recognize racial, cultural, sexual preference and linguistic differences. Ensure that record keeping/documentation reflects, prescribed departmental expectation. Maximize the use of resources within the team and available in the community. Have an understanding and work with the mental Health trust and Integrated Commissioning Board. Carry out the responsibility of being part of the Lead group in the service Ensure that care and support plans are reviewed and updated to take into account of the most recent information regarding Residents and Carer needs. It should reflect their views, their voice . Undertake risk assessment/management and positive risk taking by developing genuine interventions with those you are working with Carry out SAM or Enquiry Officer Duty under Safeguarding procedures, as appropriate Ensure activity/contact is entered promptly on Mosaic, conforming with Department Recording requirement. Provide carers assessment and care plans or support their production Work with Brokerage, mental health Social Work Service process to implement Care Packages, including personalised budgets, in the community. Knowledgeable about financial implications of the Care Act 2014, and Departmental policy and procedure arising from this Guide colleagues to ensure discussion regards Financial implication of the Cre Act are discussed with residents and Carers 3. KEY RELATIONSHIPS Maintain professional relationships with other agencies, e.g.,; Neighbourhood Services, Police, Probation Service, Education, Advocacy, PALS, Benefits and Voluntary Services to ensure provision of a quality package of care and service delivery for the service users and their carers. 4. SERVICE DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY Participate in service development and partake in the evaluation of the quality of service delivery. Support and facilitate initiative in developing service user's participation groups. Assist in planning, undertaking and evaluating specific projects related to clinical practice within the community. 5. MANAGEMENT/ AUDIT Implement and participate in orientation and local induction programmes for staff. Achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within the agreed time scale. Participate in research, audit reviews and other initiatives in accordance to expected Governance. Be responsible for ensuring that accurate records are kept in accordance with Council policies and legal requirements. Report all complaints and or incidents in accordance with Local Authority procedures and ensure that the line manager is informed. Actively contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures based upon best practice. 6. TRAINING Ensure that own knowledge and skills are constantly updated. Attain appropriate levels of computer literacy Facilitate students achieving their competencies relevant to their outcome. Attend mandatory training as outlined by Trust policies. Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post, through continuous Professional Development Be an approved mental health practitioner, providing assessments as required by the mental health act. Or willingness to undertake AMHP training if required Undertake SAM training and practice as a SAM 7. PROFESSIONAL To participate in the AMHP Duty rota, providing a source of support and advice to those undertaking duties under the Mental Health Act 1983, and to provide specialist cover as necessary. Have a working knowledge of current appropriate legislations - The Children's Act, Care Act (2014), Carers legislation and the Mental Health Act (1983) and other relevant legislation. Be aware of and adhere to Local Authority procedures. Set own objectives through Appraisal, work towards achieving these Deliver and engage in regular professional supervision. Adhere to and work within the guidelines of own professional code of practice. Maintain registration of care profession and membership in relation to the relevant professional qualification Act as a positive role model for colleagues. Ensure that full regard is taken of the dignity, individuality and well-being of residents and carers. Be accountable for own practice and take every reasonable opportunity to sustain and improve knowledge and professional competence. Advocate and promote self-advocacy for service users/carers. 8. COMMUNICATION AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Communicate effectively with other members of the service pertaining the assessment, care plan, risk factors, relapse signature, sign of deterioration in service user's mental and physical conditions. Ensure that information of a sensitive and contentious content is handled with professionalism and communicated appropriately to clearly identified persons. Respond to emergency situations in a clear and supportive manner showing sensitivity and direction at all times. 9. CONFIDENTIALITY In the course of your employment you will handle confidential personal information You must not read, discuss, disclose or pass on confidential information unless it is necessary in the pursuance of your legitimate duties. Unauthorized disclosure of such information will be treated as a serious disciplinary matter. In addition it is important that you realize that if this confidentiality is breached, this may result in civil proceedings or a criminal prosecution. 10. HEALTH AND SAFETY . click apply for full job details