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Pertemps Cambridge
Housing Manager - Local Authority (Temp: London)
Pertemps Cambridge
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high-quality, resident-focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high-performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value-for-money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti-social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim-centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi-agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi-agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship-building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community-focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
Apr 07, 2026
Seasonal
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high-quality, resident-focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high-performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value-for-money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti-social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim-centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi-agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi-agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship-building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community-focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
Fawkes and Reece
Tenant Liaison Officer
Fawkes and Reece Wrexham, Clwyd
Location: Wrexham Salary: £27K per Year Contract: Permanent Type: Full Time Reference: SMTLO_ Posted: March 9, 2026 Are you a Tenant Liaison Officer looking for a new challenge? We have a position available with a Social Housing Contractor who focus on quality of service and customer care and have great staff retention rates. My client are a well-established Social Housing Contractor, who have an excellent reputation and strong pipeline of work. They are currently recruiting for a Tenant Liaison Officer to join them on a permanent basis to work on planned maintenance (roofing) schemes to tenanted properties in the Flintshire region. As a Tenant Liaison Officer you will develop positive relationships with residents in order to provide information and support during refurbishment, maintenance and major works programmes. You will also be responsible for booking in appointments and will manage your own diary. Duties include: Pre entry visits and company inductions Collect tenancy agreement/approval forms Visiting tenants in their homes and to advise them on when and what work is being carried out Act as the main point of contact and deal with any problems/queries that tenant may have Contacting neighbourhood housing associations and establishing working relations with them Visiting empty houses that are being refurbished with potential tenants and advising them on completion dates Attending and chairing tenant forum meetings to advise tenants of works being carried out Monitor customer complaints and resolve any potential issues The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate a strong and stable career within face to face customer service, ideally within Housing or Construction sectors. You must also have a full driving licence along with your own transport and ideally hold a current CSCS Card. The salary is £27k plus 3k car allowance and mileage. To apply for this role, please send your CV to Stephanie at Fawkes & Reece using the link below or call Please note - due to a high volume of applications, if you have not been contacted within 5 working days then please deem your application unsuccessful on this occasion.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Location: Wrexham Salary: £27K per Year Contract: Permanent Type: Full Time Reference: SMTLO_ Posted: March 9, 2026 Are you a Tenant Liaison Officer looking for a new challenge? We have a position available with a Social Housing Contractor who focus on quality of service and customer care and have great staff retention rates. My client are a well-established Social Housing Contractor, who have an excellent reputation and strong pipeline of work. They are currently recruiting for a Tenant Liaison Officer to join them on a permanent basis to work on planned maintenance (roofing) schemes to tenanted properties in the Flintshire region. As a Tenant Liaison Officer you will develop positive relationships with residents in order to provide information and support during refurbishment, maintenance and major works programmes. You will also be responsible for booking in appointments and will manage your own diary. Duties include: Pre entry visits and company inductions Collect tenancy agreement/approval forms Visiting tenants in their homes and to advise them on when and what work is being carried out Act as the main point of contact and deal with any problems/queries that tenant may have Contacting neighbourhood housing associations and establishing working relations with them Visiting empty houses that are being refurbished with potential tenants and advising them on completion dates Attending and chairing tenant forum meetings to advise tenants of works being carried out Monitor customer complaints and resolve any potential issues The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate a strong and stable career within face to face customer service, ideally within Housing or Construction sectors. You must also have a full driving licence along with your own transport and ideally hold a current CSCS Card. The salary is £27k plus 3k car allowance and mileage. To apply for this role, please send your CV to Stephanie at Fawkes & Reece using the link below or call Please note - due to a high volume of applications, if you have not been contacted within 5 working days then please deem your application unsuccessful on this occasion.
Housing & Neighbourhood Officer
Guinness Partnership
At The Guinness Partnership, our Housing & Neighbourhood Teams play a crucial role in safeguarding our communities and supporting our social purpose: providing safe, high-quality homes and delivering essential housing services to the people who need them most. We are currently recruiting for a full-time Housing & Neighbourhood Officer on a 12-month fixed-term contract to support our communities acr click apply for full job details
Apr 07, 2026
Contractor
At The Guinness Partnership, our Housing & Neighbourhood Teams play a crucial role in safeguarding our communities and supporting our social purpose: providing safe, high-quality homes and delivering essential housing services to the people who need them most. We are currently recruiting for a full-time Housing & Neighbourhood Officer on a 12-month fixed-term contract to support our communities acr click apply for full job details
Neighbourhood Officer (closing date: 06/04/26)
Swansea City & County Council Wales, Yorkshire
£32,061 - £35,412 per annum. An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Housing Service to work as a Neighbourhood Officer based in an Area Housing Office. This is a front facing customer focussed role, supporting, helping and advising tenants and residents on a range of housing tenancy and estate management related issues. An opportunity to make a difference within communities. We are looking for a self-motivated dedicated and reliable team player to work in a busy Area Housing Office Team. You will need to balance the support and advice aspects of the post with elements of enforcement in respect of the occupation contract terms and conditions, this will include anti-social behaviour. You will be responsible for the allocation and letting of empty properties. The ability to multitask and organise your own work priorities is essential for this role. There will be a high level of customer interaction which includes visiting people in their homes as well as seeing people in the office, and the behaviours of individuals can sometimes be challenging. A priority for the Housing Service is to support tenants to sustain their tenancy. You will be expected to the face of the community, be out daily on your patch, visit people in their homes, and support colleagues on their patches. Liaison is key element of the role, and you will be expected to work with a range of partners; this will include colleagues within the Housing Service, other departments of the Council and external partners such as the Police. An existing knowledge of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 is advantageous but not essential, you must however be able to follow and interpret guidance and have a consistent approach in how it is applied. This is a great opportunity for a highly motivated people person who wants to make a difference within a community by offering help and support to people when they most need it. It is essential that you have a current driving licence, appropriate business user insurance and access to your own vehicle. Safeguarding Within Swansea Council there is a "Safeguarding is Everybody's Business" principle, and this applies to all Swansea Council employees, elected members, volunteers and contractors. Further details can be found at
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
£32,061 - £35,412 per annum. An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Housing Service to work as a Neighbourhood Officer based in an Area Housing Office. This is a front facing customer focussed role, supporting, helping and advising tenants and residents on a range of housing tenancy and estate management related issues. An opportunity to make a difference within communities. We are looking for a self-motivated dedicated and reliable team player to work in a busy Area Housing Office Team. You will need to balance the support and advice aspects of the post with elements of enforcement in respect of the occupation contract terms and conditions, this will include anti-social behaviour. You will be responsible for the allocation and letting of empty properties. The ability to multitask and organise your own work priorities is essential for this role. There will be a high level of customer interaction which includes visiting people in their homes as well as seeing people in the office, and the behaviours of individuals can sometimes be challenging. A priority for the Housing Service is to support tenants to sustain their tenancy. You will be expected to the face of the community, be out daily on your patch, visit people in their homes, and support colleagues on their patches. Liaison is key element of the role, and you will be expected to work with a range of partners; this will include colleagues within the Housing Service, other departments of the Council and external partners such as the Police. An existing knowledge of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 is advantageous but not essential, you must however be able to follow and interpret guidance and have a consistent approach in how it is applied. This is a great opportunity for a highly motivated people person who wants to make a difference within a community by offering help and support to people when they most need it. It is essential that you have a current driving licence, appropriate business user insurance and access to your own vehicle. Safeguarding Within Swansea Council there is a "Safeguarding is Everybody's Business" principle, and this applies to all Swansea Council employees, elected members, volunteers and contractors. Further details can be found at
Neighbourhood Officer
London and Quadrant Housing Trust
Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the adverti click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the adverti click apply for full job details
Community Housing Officer: Tenancy & Estate Support
Swansea City & County Council Wales, Yorkshire
A local government authority in Swansea is seeking a dedicated Neighbourhood Officer to support tenants and residents with housing-related issues. This role involves high levels of customer interaction, including home visits, and requires strong organizational skills to manage multiple priorities. While knowledge of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 is advantageous, the key qualities needed include self-motivation, reliability, and excellent communication skills to liaise with various partners within the community.
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
A local government authority in Swansea is seeking a dedicated Neighbourhood Officer to support tenants and residents with housing-related issues. This role involves high levels of customer interaction, including home visits, and requires strong organizational skills to manage multiple priorities. While knowledge of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 is advantageous, the key qualities needed include self-motivation, reliability, and excellent communication skills to liaise with various partners within the community.
Neighbourhood Safety Officer
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 06, 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
Engagement and Communities Officer
Community Gateway Association Preston, Lancashire
ENGAGEMENT AND COMMUNITIES OFFICER 37 hours per week, based in Preston £30,500 per annum As an Engagement and Communities Officer, you will work out and about in our communities, engaging with tenants and residents to help us understand local priorities and create community development programmes and activities to help address local issues and create neighbourhoods where people feel proud to live click apply for full job details
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
ENGAGEMENT AND COMMUNITIES OFFICER 37 hours per week, based in Preston £30,500 per annum As an Engagement and Communities Officer, you will work out and about in our communities, engaging with tenants and residents to help us understand local priorities and create community development programmes and activities to help address local issues and create neighbourhoods where people feel proud to live click apply for full job details
Pertemps London
Housing Manager - Local Authority (Temp: London)
Pertemps London
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high quality, resident focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value for money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high quality, resident focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value for money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
easywebrecruitment.com
Housing Partner (Housing Officer)
easywebrecruitment.com Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
A place to create moments that matter Salary : £37,412 per annum (including car allowance) Location : Peterbrorough, Hybrid with travel around your patch to meet customer needs (minimum 1 day a week in the office). Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday between 8am and 6pm depending on customer needs. Thousands of families across the country rely on our client for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work they do has never been more important. It s this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything they do. Together, they find new ways to understand and champion their customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Always motivated to achieve brilliant standards of service, their Housing Partners (Housing Officers) are the first point of contact for their customers. You ll be a visible presence in your patch, ensuring the effective management and maintenance of tenancies. Moving into a new home is an exciting life experience and your role will have a positive influence on their customer journey from the moment they onboard new tenants. Sometimes things don t always go to plan, so you ll also support customers to manage their rent accounts (including taking cases to court as a last resort), manage anti-social behaviour utilising a multi-agency approach as required, resolve customer complaints effectively and use appropriate legal remedies to ensure tenancies are ended efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements when necessary. You ll develop strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners and build strong community bonds to make moments that matter every day. Salary: The Housing Partner (Housing Officer) role offers a salary of £36,162 per annum for candidates who fully meet the role requirements. If you're still developing in some areas, they ll support your growth with a starting salary just 5% or 10% below the spot rate, depending on experience. You ll also receive an essential user car allowance starting from £1,250 per annum, pro rata plus milage for travel around your patch - helping you stay mobile while making a difference in your community. About you You ll need experience in delivering housing management services, plus an understanding of tenancy and neighbourhood management. It would be ideal if you have a CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing - or you d be willing to work towards it. You ll bring a proven track record in managing anti-social behaviour, as well as a strong knowledge of rent collection processes and legal frameworks around income recovery. As you ll be travelling across their sites and estates, you ll need a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. The successful candidate will undergo a DBS check as part of the pre-employment checks. A place to build a future They ve got big ambitions and they re looking for people who want to grow with them. Here, you ll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter. And because they believe great work deserves great rewards, here s what you can look forward to: Generous time off 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through their benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to their Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more they ll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job it s a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do . They re Committed to Inclusion They believe diversity makes them stronger and they re committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. Their recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let them know they ll make it happen. Please don t delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, our client does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you re looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to their organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: They work exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. You may have experience in the following: Housing Officer, Housing Partner, Tenancy Management, Neighbourhood Management, Social Housing, Housing Management, Affordable Housing, Tenancy Enforcement, Rent Arrears, Income Recovery, Anti Social Behaviour, ASB Management, Community Safety REF-
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
A place to create moments that matter Salary : £37,412 per annum (including car allowance) Location : Peterbrorough, Hybrid with travel around your patch to meet customer needs (minimum 1 day a week in the office). Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday between 8am and 6pm depending on customer needs. Thousands of families across the country rely on our client for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work they do has never been more important. It s this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything they do. Together, they find new ways to understand and champion their customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Always motivated to achieve brilliant standards of service, their Housing Partners (Housing Officers) are the first point of contact for their customers. You ll be a visible presence in your patch, ensuring the effective management and maintenance of tenancies. Moving into a new home is an exciting life experience and your role will have a positive influence on their customer journey from the moment they onboard new tenants. Sometimes things don t always go to plan, so you ll also support customers to manage their rent accounts (including taking cases to court as a last resort), manage anti-social behaviour utilising a multi-agency approach as required, resolve customer complaints effectively and use appropriate legal remedies to ensure tenancies are ended efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements when necessary. You ll develop strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners and build strong community bonds to make moments that matter every day. Salary: The Housing Partner (Housing Officer) role offers a salary of £36,162 per annum for candidates who fully meet the role requirements. If you're still developing in some areas, they ll support your growth with a starting salary just 5% or 10% below the spot rate, depending on experience. You ll also receive an essential user car allowance starting from £1,250 per annum, pro rata plus milage for travel around your patch - helping you stay mobile while making a difference in your community. About you You ll need experience in delivering housing management services, plus an understanding of tenancy and neighbourhood management. It would be ideal if you have a CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing - or you d be willing to work towards it. You ll bring a proven track record in managing anti-social behaviour, as well as a strong knowledge of rent collection processes and legal frameworks around income recovery. As you ll be travelling across their sites and estates, you ll need a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. The successful candidate will undergo a DBS check as part of the pre-employment checks. A place to build a future They ve got big ambitions and they re looking for people who want to grow with them. Here, you ll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter. And because they believe great work deserves great rewards, here s what you can look forward to: Generous time off 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through their benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to their Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more they ll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job it s a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do . They re Committed to Inclusion They believe diversity makes them stronger and they re committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. Their recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let them know they ll make it happen. Please don t delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, our client does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you re looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to their organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: They work exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. You may have experience in the following: Housing Officer, Housing Partner, Tenancy Management, Neighbourhood Management, Social Housing, Housing Management, Affordable Housing, Tenancy Enforcement, Rent Arrears, Income Recovery, Anti Social Behaviour, ASB Management, Community Safety REF-
Derbyshire Constabulary
Police Community Support Officer (PCSO - DP26) Derbyshire, Forcewide
Derbyshire Constabulary
Be the face of reassurance. Be the voice of your community. Be the difference. Are you passionate about people? Proud of your community? Driven to make a positive and lasting impact? As a Police Community Support Officer, you'll be right at the heart of local neighbourhoods-highly visible, highly trusted, and highly valued. This is your chance to build genuine relationships, support the vulnerable, tackle the issues that matter, and help shape safer, stronger communities across Derbyshire. This role holds designated PCSO legal powers of enforcement in line with local force requirements to support the successful resolution, prevention, and deterrent of local crime. PCSOs are expected to respond to a wider range of non-criminal issues that contribute to vulnerability and safety within the community. They will be expected to act with discretion, making appropriate use of their designated powers and acting within force guidelines. We have PCSO vacancies across the county, and you'll be allocated a location upon appointment. Flexibility is important, as you may be asked to work in other areas based on operational demand. What you'll be doing In this varied, rewarding role, you will: Provide a visible, approachable uniformed presence-reassuring the public and helping build confidence in policing. Patrol on foot within your local area, identifying and addressing the problems that affect everyday life. Work closely with residents, schools, councils, housing associations and community groups to foster positive relationships. Support vulnerable individuals, defuse conflict, and deal with incidents you encounter while on patrol. Gather information, offer crime prevention advice, conduct house to house enquiries, and engage through local social media channels. Play an active role in long term community development and evidence based problem solving. This is not just a job-it's a commitment to improving the lives of others. The must haves Level 2 English (GCSE Grade 9 4) (A C) or equivalent, or able to use English Language to that standard. You must be 17 years old on application and 18 years old on appointment. You must be available to work between 8.00am and midnight, seven days a week. Willingness to patrol independently, including lone patrol on late shifts. You must have sufficient fitness to patrol the streets on foot or bicycle for long periods of time and in all weather conditions. What's in it for you? At Derbyshire Constabulary, we aim to create an environment that puts people first. We want you to feel supported in everything you do, so you can give your very best. What's more, we have a range of reward and benefits that if you join us you could enjoy. Salary and Shift Allowance £24,747 during the initial 8 week full time training period. £29,859 (including shift allowance and weekend enhancements) once training is complete. Successful applicants would normally be appointed on the bottom of the salary range (Exceptions may apply). You will receive 14% shift allowance after the initial 8-week training. You will work 25 weekend hours per month, for which you will receive an enhancement of 50%. Next Steps If we feel like a place where you can belong, we'd love to learn more about you. Please click apply to complete your application. To support you with your application we have provided some guidance to understand our recruitment process. Vacancy closes on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at 23.55. Interview will be from 20 April to 7 May 2026. Who we are Here at Derbyshire Constabulary, Police doesn't have to mean patrolling the streets. Just as important as our uniformed officers is our strong team of professional and support staff working behind the scenes. It's these skilled people, people like you who contribute to the policing of Derbyshire. To understand how you can make Derbyshire safer together visit our careers website. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and encourage anyone who has considered a career in policing to apply. We're particularly keen to increase the number of females and candidates from black and minority ethnic communities and the LGBT community, so that we can truly reflect the communities that we serve in.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Be the face of reassurance. Be the voice of your community. Be the difference. Are you passionate about people? Proud of your community? Driven to make a positive and lasting impact? As a Police Community Support Officer, you'll be right at the heart of local neighbourhoods-highly visible, highly trusted, and highly valued. This is your chance to build genuine relationships, support the vulnerable, tackle the issues that matter, and help shape safer, stronger communities across Derbyshire. This role holds designated PCSO legal powers of enforcement in line with local force requirements to support the successful resolution, prevention, and deterrent of local crime. PCSOs are expected to respond to a wider range of non-criminal issues that contribute to vulnerability and safety within the community. They will be expected to act with discretion, making appropriate use of their designated powers and acting within force guidelines. We have PCSO vacancies across the county, and you'll be allocated a location upon appointment. Flexibility is important, as you may be asked to work in other areas based on operational demand. What you'll be doing In this varied, rewarding role, you will: Provide a visible, approachable uniformed presence-reassuring the public and helping build confidence in policing. Patrol on foot within your local area, identifying and addressing the problems that affect everyday life. Work closely with residents, schools, councils, housing associations and community groups to foster positive relationships. Support vulnerable individuals, defuse conflict, and deal with incidents you encounter while on patrol. Gather information, offer crime prevention advice, conduct house to house enquiries, and engage through local social media channels. Play an active role in long term community development and evidence based problem solving. This is not just a job-it's a commitment to improving the lives of others. The must haves Level 2 English (GCSE Grade 9 4) (A C) or equivalent, or able to use English Language to that standard. You must be 17 years old on application and 18 years old on appointment. You must be available to work between 8.00am and midnight, seven days a week. Willingness to patrol independently, including lone patrol on late shifts. You must have sufficient fitness to patrol the streets on foot or bicycle for long periods of time and in all weather conditions. What's in it for you? At Derbyshire Constabulary, we aim to create an environment that puts people first. We want you to feel supported in everything you do, so you can give your very best. What's more, we have a range of reward and benefits that if you join us you could enjoy. Salary and Shift Allowance £24,747 during the initial 8 week full time training period. £29,859 (including shift allowance and weekend enhancements) once training is complete. Successful applicants would normally be appointed on the bottom of the salary range (Exceptions may apply). You will receive 14% shift allowance after the initial 8-week training. You will work 25 weekend hours per month, for which you will receive an enhancement of 50%. Next Steps If we feel like a place where you can belong, we'd love to learn more about you. Please click apply to complete your application. To support you with your application we have provided some guidance to understand our recruitment process. Vacancy closes on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at 23.55. Interview will be from 20 April to 7 May 2026. Who we are Here at Derbyshire Constabulary, Police doesn't have to mean patrolling the streets. Just as important as our uniformed officers is our strong team of professional and support staff working behind the scenes. It's these skilled people, people like you who contribute to the policing of Derbyshire. To understand how you can make Derbyshire safer together visit our careers website. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and encourage anyone who has considered a career in policing to apply. We're particularly keen to increase the number of females and candidates from black and minority ethnic communities and the LGBT community, so that we can truly reflect the communities that we serve in.
Accent Housing Group
Housing Partner (Housing Officer)
Accent Housing Group Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
A place to create moments that matter Salary : £37,412 per annum (including car allowance) Location : Peterbrorough, Hybrid with travel around your patch to meet customer needs (minimum 1 day a week in the office).Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday between 8am and 6pm depending on customer needs.Thousands of families across the country rely on us for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work we do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything we do. Together, we find new ways to understand and champion our customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Always motivated to achieve brilliant standards of service, our Housing Partners (Housing Officers) are the first point of contact for our customers.You'll be a visible presence in your patch, ensuring the effective management and maintenance of tenancies. Moving into a new home is an exciting life experience and your role will have a positive influence on our customer journey from the moment we onboard new tenants.Sometimes things don't always go to plan, so you'll also support customers to manage their rent accounts (including taking cases to court as a last resort), manage anti-social behaviour utilising a multi-agency approach as required, resolve customer complaints effectively and use appropriate legal remedies to ensure tenancies are ended efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements when necessary.You'll develop strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners and build strong community bonds to make moments that matter every day. Salary: The Housing Partner (Housing Officer) role offers a salary of £36,162 per annum for candidates who fully meet the role requirements.If you're still developing in some areas, we'll support your growth with a starting salary just 5% or 10% below the spot rate, depending on experience.You'll also receive an essential user car allowance starting from £1,250 per annum, pro rata plus milage for travel around your patch - helping you stay mobile while making a difference in your community. About you You'll need experience in delivering housing management services, plus an understanding of tenancy and neighbourhood management. It would be ideal if you have a CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing - or you'd be willing to work towards it. You'll bring a proven track record in managing anti-social behaviour, as well as a strong knowledge of rent collection processes and legal frameworks around income recovery. As you'll be travelling across our Accent sites and estates, you'll need a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. The successful candidate will undergo a DBS check as part of the pre-employment checks. A place to build a future We've got big ambitions and we're looking for people who want to grow with us. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter.And because we believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off - 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support - Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks - Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through our benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits - Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies - Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development - From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to our Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more - we'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job - it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do . We're Committed to Inclusion We believe diversity makes us stronger and we're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive.Our recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let us know - we'll make it happen.Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated.Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, Accent do not currently hold a sponsorship license.If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to our organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role.You may have experience in the following: Housing Officer, Housing Partner, Tenancy Management, Neighbourhood Management, Social Housing, Housing Management, Affordable Housing, Tenancy Enforcement, Rent Arrears, Income Recovery, Anti-Social Behaviour, ASB Management, Community SafetyREF-
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
A place to create moments that matter Salary : £37,412 per annum (including car allowance) Location : Peterbrorough, Hybrid with travel around your patch to meet customer needs (minimum 1 day a week in the office).Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday between 8am and 6pm depending on customer needs.Thousands of families across the country rely on us for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work we do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything we do. Together, we find new ways to understand and champion our customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Always motivated to achieve brilliant standards of service, our Housing Partners (Housing Officers) are the first point of contact for our customers.You'll be a visible presence in your patch, ensuring the effective management and maintenance of tenancies. Moving into a new home is an exciting life experience and your role will have a positive influence on our customer journey from the moment we onboard new tenants.Sometimes things don't always go to plan, so you'll also support customers to manage their rent accounts (including taking cases to court as a last resort), manage anti-social behaviour utilising a multi-agency approach as required, resolve customer complaints effectively and use appropriate legal remedies to ensure tenancies are ended efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements when necessary.You'll develop strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners and build strong community bonds to make moments that matter every day. Salary: The Housing Partner (Housing Officer) role offers a salary of £36,162 per annum for candidates who fully meet the role requirements.If you're still developing in some areas, we'll support your growth with a starting salary just 5% or 10% below the spot rate, depending on experience.You'll also receive an essential user car allowance starting from £1,250 per annum, pro rata plus milage for travel around your patch - helping you stay mobile while making a difference in your community. About you You'll need experience in delivering housing management services, plus an understanding of tenancy and neighbourhood management. It would be ideal if you have a CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing - or you'd be willing to work towards it. You'll bring a proven track record in managing anti-social behaviour, as well as a strong knowledge of rent collection processes and legal frameworks around income recovery. As you'll be travelling across our Accent sites and estates, you'll need a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. The successful candidate will undergo a DBS check as part of the pre-employment checks. A place to build a future We've got big ambitions and we're looking for people who want to grow with us. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter.And because we believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off - 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support - Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks - Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through our benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits - Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies - Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development - From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to our Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more - we'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job - it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do . We're Committed to Inclusion We believe diversity makes us stronger and we're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive.Our recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let us know - we'll make it happen.Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated.Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, Accent do not currently hold a sponsorship license.If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to our organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role.You may have experience in the following: Housing Officer, Housing Partner, Tenancy Management, Neighbourhood Management, Social Housing, Housing Management, Affordable Housing, Tenancy Enforcement, Rent Arrears, Income Recovery, Anti-Social Behaviour, ASB Management, Community SafetyREF-
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Housing Officer
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Your new company An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Housing Officer to join a forward-thinking and community-focused organisation. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering a high-quality housing management service, supporting tenants to maintain safe, sustainable homes and thriving neighbourhoods. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about making a difference, confident working with diverse communities, and experienced in tenancy management, safeguarding, and partnership working. Your new role Deliver a professional and high-quality housing management service across a designated patch. Manage all aspects of tenancy management, including sign-ups, successions, mutual exchanges, and tenancy breaches. Support tenants with welfare, income maximisation, benefits advice and sustaining their tenancies. Respond to reports of anti-social behaviour, nuisance, safeguarding concerns and emergency situations. Conduct regular estate and property inspections, ensuring compliance and identifying any necessary actions. Work proactively with internal teams and external agencies including social care, police, health services and support providers. Prepare accurate reports, maintain detailed case records and contribute to legal processes where required. Assist in the letting of properties and minimising void loss through efficient turnaround and tenant support. Promote resident involvement, customer satisfaction and community cohesion. Ensure all work aligns with organisational policies, health and safety requirements and relevant housing legislation. What you'll need to succeed We are seeking a confident and motivated individual with strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in challenging situations. The ideal candidate will be:Essential Skills & Experience Excellent communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills. Ability to manage a busy caseload and prioritise under pressure. Experience working with tenants, customers or vulnerable individuals. Strong record-keeping, report writing and attention to detail. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of safeguarding principles. Understanding of housing legislation, welfare benefits and tenancy management. Confident using IT systems and digital tools. Full UK driving licence and ability to travel between sites. Desirable Experience working in housing management or a related field. Understanding of anti-social behaviour case management and enforcement. Experience conducting property inspections or estate management work. Knowledge of Choice Based Lettings, universal credit processes or mediation techniques. CIH qualification (or willingness to work towards it). What you'll get in return Hybrid working opportunities. Support with professional development and housing qualifications. A supportive, people-centred team culture. Opportunity to make a real difference to tenants and local communities. Mileage and business travel expenses covered. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 01, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Housing Officer to join a forward-thinking and community-focused organisation. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering a high-quality housing management service, supporting tenants to maintain safe, sustainable homes and thriving neighbourhoods. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about making a difference, confident working with diverse communities, and experienced in tenancy management, safeguarding, and partnership working. Your new role Deliver a professional and high-quality housing management service across a designated patch. Manage all aspects of tenancy management, including sign-ups, successions, mutual exchanges, and tenancy breaches. Support tenants with welfare, income maximisation, benefits advice and sustaining their tenancies. Respond to reports of anti-social behaviour, nuisance, safeguarding concerns and emergency situations. Conduct regular estate and property inspections, ensuring compliance and identifying any necessary actions. Work proactively with internal teams and external agencies including social care, police, health services and support providers. Prepare accurate reports, maintain detailed case records and contribute to legal processes where required. Assist in the letting of properties and minimising void loss through efficient turnaround and tenant support. Promote resident involvement, customer satisfaction and community cohesion. Ensure all work aligns with organisational policies, health and safety requirements and relevant housing legislation. What you'll need to succeed We are seeking a confident and motivated individual with strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in challenging situations. The ideal candidate will be:Essential Skills & Experience Excellent communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills. Ability to manage a busy caseload and prioritise under pressure. Experience working with tenants, customers or vulnerable individuals. Strong record-keeping, report writing and attention to detail. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of safeguarding principles. Understanding of housing legislation, welfare benefits and tenancy management. Confident using IT systems and digital tools. Full UK driving licence and ability to travel between sites. Desirable Experience working in housing management or a related field. Understanding of anti-social behaviour case management and enforcement. Experience conducting property inspections or estate management work. Knowledge of Choice Based Lettings, universal credit processes or mediation techniques. CIH qualification (or willingness to work towards it). What you'll get in return Hybrid working opportunities. Support with professional development and housing qualifications. A supportive, people-centred team culture. Opportunity to make a real difference to tenants and local communities. Mileage and business travel expenses covered. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Opus People Solutions
Head of Property Services
Opus People Solutions Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Salary: £83,663 - £86,100 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Working type: Hybrid - three days a week onsite Hours of work: Full time - 37.5 Newcastle is a city with ambition, identity and momentum, and Newcastle City Council is central to shaping its future. We are now seeking an exceptional property leader to take forward a modern, strategic and financially focused approach to managing one of the city's most significant and diverse asset portfolios. Reasons to apply: Lead a major city's property strategy and shape a modern, high-performing service with real influence and visibility. Drive transformation across a diverse estate, delivering value, innovation and lasting impact for Newcastle's communities. About Newcastle City Council Newcastle is a vibrant, globally recognised city with a proud heritage and a clear vision for inclusive growth, sustainability and community wellbeing. The Council plays a pivotal role in enabling that vision, delivering services, stewarding public assets and working with partners across the region to support residents, businesses and neighbourhoods. As an employer, Newcastle City Council offers: A culture that values collaboration, integrity and public service A commitment to innovation, transformation and evidence-based decision-making A supportive environment where leaders are empowered to make an impact Flexible and hybrid working arrangements A strong focus on equality, inclusion and staff wellbeing This is an organisation where your leadership will be visible, valued and central to the city's future. The Opportunity The Head of Property Services is a senior leadership role with responsibility for the strategic vision, performance and long-term direction of the Council's property portfolio. You will act as the Council's corporate landlord, ensuring that land and buildings are used effectively, deliver value for money, and support the transformation of services across the organisation. This is a rare opportunity to: Lead a major modernisation of the property function Implement a new Strategic Asset Management Plan developed with CIPFA Strengthen data, systems and insight to create a single version of the truth Improve the performance of a large and complex operational and investment estate Shape strategic decisions on PFI assets and under-managed parts of the portfolio Build a confident, high-performing team with clear roles, expectations and development pathways Influence senior leaders, elected members and partners across the city and region The scale, complexity and visibility of this portfolio mean the role offers both challenge and genuine opportunity to leave a lasting legacy. What We're Looking For We are seeking a leader with a blend of professional credibility, strategic capability and emotional intelligence. You will bring: Full RICS membership and strong technical expertise across asset management, property management and development A track record of leading multi-disciplinary teams in complex organisations Experience delivering strategic change, service improvement and modernisation Strong financial literacy, including budget management, ROI analysis and value-for-money decision-making The ability to work confidently with senior officers, elected members and external partners. Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills A balanced approach, commercially minded, but with empathy for public sector values, culture and pace Political awareness and the ability to navigate sensitive environments A commitment to the Council's values: Proud, Fair, Ambitious This role will suit someone who thrives on complexity, enjoys building relationships, and can bring clarity, structure and momentum to a service undergoing transformation. The Package Senior Manager Grade SM3 Competitive salary aligned to senior leadership responsibilities Local Government Pension Scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Hybrid and flexible working A supportive, collaborative leadership environment The opportunity to shape the future of a major UK city Recruitment Timeline We will be conducting a three-week sourcing and engagement process , concluding on 7th April . A two-stage interview process which will take place on the 17th of April in person
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Salary: £83,663 - £86,100 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Working type: Hybrid - three days a week onsite Hours of work: Full time - 37.5 Newcastle is a city with ambition, identity and momentum, and Newcastle City Council is central to shaping its future. We are now seeking an exceptional property leader to take forward a modern, strategic and financially focused approach to managing one of the city's most significant and diverse asset portfolios. Reasons to apply: Lead a major city's property strategy and shape a modern, high-performing service with real influence and visibility. Drive transformation across a diverse estate, delivering value, innovation and lasting impact for Newcastle's communities. About Newcastle City Council Newcastle is a vibrant, globally recognised city with a proud heritage and a clear vision for inclusive growth, sustainability and community wellbeing. The Council plays a pivotal role in enabling that vision, delivering services, stewarding public assets and working with partners across the region to support residents, businesses and neighbourhoods. As an employer, Newcastle City Council offers: A culture that values collaboration, integrity and public service A commitment to innovation, transformation and evidence-based decision-making A supportive environment where leaders are empowered to make an impact Flexible and hybrid working arrangements A strong focus on equality, inclusion and staff wellbeing This is an organisation where your leadership will be visible, valued and central to the city's future. The Opportunity The Head of Property Services is a senior leadership role with responsibility for the strategic vision, performance and long-term direction of the Council's property portfolio. You will act as the Council's corporate landlord, ensuring that land and buildings are used effectively, deliver value for money, and support the transformation of services across the organisation. This is a rare opportunity to: Lead a major modernisation of the property function Implement a new Strategic Asset Management Plan developed with CIPFA Strengthen data, systems and insight to create a single version of the truth Improve the performance of a large and complex operational and investment estate Shape strategic decisions on PFI assets and under-managed parts of the portfolio Build a confident, high-performing team with clear roles, expectations and development pathways Influence senior leaders, elected members and partners across the city and region The scale, complexity and visibility of this portfolio mean the role offers both challenge and genuine opportunity to leave a lasting legacy. What We're Looking For We are seeking a leader with a blend of professional credibility, strategic capability and emotional intelligence. You will bring: Full RICS membership and strong technical expertise across asset management, property management and development A track record of leading multi-disciplinary teams in complex organisations Experience delivering strategic change, service improvement and modernisation Strong financial literacy, including budget management, ROI analysis and value-for-money decision-making The ability to work confidently with senior officers, elected members and external partners. Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills A balanced approach, commercially minded, but with empathy for public sector values, culture and pace Political awareness and the ability to navigate sensitive environments A commitment to the Council's values: Proud, Fair, Ambitious This role will suit someone who thrives on complexity, enjoys building relationships, and can bring clarity, structure and momentum to a service undergoing transformation. The Package Senior Manager Grade SM3 Competitive salary aligned to senior leadership responsibilities Local Government Pension Scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Hybrid and flexible working A supportive, collaborative leadership environment The opportunity to shape the future of a major UK city Recruitment Timeline We will be conducting a three-week sourcing and engagement process , concluding on 7th April . A two-stage interview process which will take place on the 17th of April in person
Venn Group
Housing Officer
Venn Group
We are currently seeking a proactive and dedicated 2x Housing Officer to join our team in South Devon . This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about delivering high-quality tenancy and estate management services while making a real difference in local communities. 2x Housing Officers - South Devon Hourly Rate: £18 - £25 per hour Location: South Devon - Hybrid working with regular on-site visits Contract: ASAP start for 1-2 months Hours: Full time In this role, you will support tenants to sustain their homes, manage neighbourhood issues, ensure legal and regulatory compliance, and work closely with partner agencies to protect and strengthen local communities. The Role You will lead a varied caseload and be responsible for: Managing a defined portfolio of properties, schemes, and estates, ensuring all services meet the needs of tenants and communities Responding to emergencies, including ASB incidents, domestic abuse, and hate crime cases, working sensitively with victims and partnering with the Police as required (e.g., security measures, CCTV, emergency lock changes) Supporting tenants to maintain their tenancy, identifying vulnerabilities, removing barriers, and signposting to appropriate agencies Managing rent accounts and arrears in line with policy, undertaking income maximisation work, offering benefits advice, preparing court applications, and attending hearings when required Conducting inspections, new tenant visits, tenancy audits, void inspections, and follow-up tenancy support activities Addressing tenancy breaches promptly, agreeing corrective action plans, and taking enforcement action as necessary Assisting with lettings to minimise void loss and ensure tenants understand their rights, responsibilities, and support pathways Requirements Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills Strong organisational capability, with the ability to prioritise workload and remain effective under pressure Ability to manage challenging situations and work confidently with tenants in complex circumstances Knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy law, welfare benefits, safeguarding, and estate management Experience in tenancy management, housing advice, community engagement, or a similar housing role A full driving licence, and willingness to undergo a DBS check Should this position be of interest to you, please apply or send an email with an updated copy of your CV to and myself or a member of the team will give you a call to discuss further At Venn Group, we endeavour to respond to all applications However due to the volume of applications we receive, if you have not heard from us within 48 hours please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
We are currently seeking a proactive and dedicated 2x Housing Officer to join our team in South Devon . This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about delivering high-quality tenancy and estate management services while making a real difference in local communities. 2x Housing Officers - South Devon Hourly Rate: £18 - £25 per hour Location: South Devon - Hybrid working with regular on-site visits Contract: ASAP start for 1-2 months Hours: Full time In this role, you will support tenants to sustain their homes, manage neighbourhood issues, ensure legal and regulatory compliance, and work closely with partner agencies to protect and strengthen local communities. The Role You will lead a varied caseload and be responsible for: Managing a defined portfolio of properties, schemes, and estates, ensuring all services meet the needs of tenants and communities Responding to emergencies, including ASB incidents, domestic abuse, and hate crime cases, working sensitively with victims and partnering with the Police as required (e.g., security measures, CCTV, emergency lock changes) Supporting tenants to maintain their tenancy, identifying vulnerabilities, removing barriers, and signposting to appropriate agencies Managing rent accounts and arrears in line with policy, undertaking income maximisation work, offering benefits advice, preparing court applications, and attending hearings when required Conducting inspections, new tenant visits, tenancy audits, void inspections, and follow-up tenancy support activities Addressing tenancy breaches promptly, agreeing corrective action plans, and taking enforcement action as necessary Assisting with lettings to minimise void loss and ensure tenants understand their rights, responsibilities, and support pathways Requirements Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills Strong organisational capability, with the ability to prioritise workload and remain effective under pressure Ability to manage challenging situations and work confidently with tenants in complex circumstances Knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy law, welfare benefits, safeguarding, and estate management Experience in tenancy management, housing advice, community engagement, or a similar housing role A full driving licence, and willingness to undergo a DBS check Should this position be of interest to you, please apply or send an email with an updated copy of your CV to and myself or a member of the team will give you a call to discuss further At Venn Group, we endeavour to respond to all applications However due to the volume of applications we receive, if you have not heard from us within 48 hours please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion
Elim Housing Association
Supported Housing Officer
Elim Housing Association Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Job Title: Supported Housing Officer Location: Matson Gloucester Salary: £26,000 - £28,000 per annum Job Type : Full Time, Permanent Elim Housing Group is a provider of affordable housing and support services in the West of England and Gloucestershire, our vision is 'to meet housing need and deliver homes that change people's lives'. Last year, our supported housing services helped to make a positive difference in the lives of over 1000 individuals or families. We are large enough to offer security, expertise and career progression, yet small enough to know our staff and neighbourhoods personally. The role is based at Taylor House in Gloucester, reporting to the Team Leader and part of the Supported Housing department. Taylor House provides accommodation-based support for single people and couples with complex, multiple and high-level support needs, aged 18+. 34 residents are housed in a mixture of self-contained accommodation and rooms with shared facilities. What you will be doing: As a Supported Housing Officer, you will be working closely with our clients, supporting them through difficult times in their journey. This involves working in partnership with other agencies and professionals, dealing with stakeholders and housing management issues as well as working closely with our clients on 1 to 1 basis. There will also be an opportunity for you to run a workshop in an area you enjoy. What you will need to be successful: Experience of delivering support services to clients in accommodation-based projects. Knowledge of Psychologically Informed Environments. Ability to manage your time effectively and prioritise your own work. Taking a proactive approach to targets and workload. Able to vary communication to suit the needs and preference of the individual, ensuring staff and clients are listened to and have opportunity to contribute their views. Benefits: Elim colleagues benefit from: 25 days annual holiday rising to 30 days. Annual paid day off for your birthday. Access to training and career development through Elim Skills Academy Company pension. Life Assurance. Annual bonus. Health cash plan, which includes discounts to a wide range of shops and services. Free onsite car parking Values: Elim CARES Values were created in partnership with our customers, staff, Board and other stakeholders, and they represent our commitment to how we deliver our services and work together successfully: C - Customers First - Customers are at the heart of our services and decision making. A - Aspirational and Accountable - We are ambitious for our customers, staff and stakeholders. We work with integrity, learn from mistakes and do what we say we will. R - Results - We work hard and deliver great results for our customers and for Elim. E - Everyone's view matters - We listen to understand, improve and build our services S - Supportive - We tackle challenges head on and inspire each other to achieve our potential. How to apply: For more details on the role and to apply please click the APPLY button below and you'll be redirected to our site to complete your application. If you need any assistance with your application, please contact HR. We want to ensure we are accessible for all applicants interested in a career at Elim. If you need any assistance with your application or are unable to access our website, please contact HR. We will be reviewing applications and contacting candidates who meet the job criteria regularly. Please submit your applications as soon as you can as this role will close as soon as a candidate has been appointed. We are continuously developing our inclusive, values driven culture that welcomes and embraces the diversity of our staff and customers. We are keen to increase our own diversity and particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Social Housing Advisor, Housing Needs Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Support Officer, Housing Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Services, Housing Assistant, Social Housing Assistant, Supported Housing Officer, Social Housing Worker, Housing Administrator may also be considered for this role.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Supported Housing Officer Location: Matson Gloucester Salary: £26,000 - £28,000 per annum Job Type : Full Time, Permanent Elim Housing Group is a provider of affordable housing and support services in the West of England and Gloucestershire, our vision is 'to meet housing need and deliver homes that change people's lives'. Last year, our supported housing services helped to make a positive difference in the lives of over 1000 individuals or families. We are large enough to offer security, expertise and career progression, yet small enough to know our staff and neighbourhoods personally. The role is based at Taylor House in Gloucester, reporting to the Team Leader and part of the Supported Housing department. Taylor House provides accommodation-based support for single people and couples with complex, multiple and high-level support needs, aged 18+. 34 residents are housed in a mixture of self-contained accommodation and rooms with shared facilities. What you will be doing: As a Supported Housing Officer, you will be working closely with our clients, supporting them through difficult times in their journey. This involves working in partnership with other agencies and professionals, dealing with stakeholders and housing management issues as well as working closely with our clients on 1 to 1 basis. There will also be an opportunity for you to run a workshop in an area you enjoy. What you will need to be successful: Experience of delivering support services to clients in accommodation-based projects. Knowledge of Psychologically Informed Environments. Ability to manage your time effectively and prioritise your own work. Taking a proactive approach to targets and workload. Able to vary communication to suit the needs and preference of the individual, ensuring staff and clients are listened to and have opportunity to contribute their views. Benefits: Elim colleagues benefit from: 25 days annual holiday rising to 30 days. Annual paid day off for your birthday. Access to training and career development through Elim Skills Academy Company pension. Life Assurance. Annual bonus. Health cash plan, which includes discounts to a wide range of shops and services. Free onsite car parking Values: Elim CARES Values were created in partnership with our customers, staff, Board and other stakeholders, and they represent our commitment to how we deliver our services and work together successfully: C - Customers First - Customers are at the heart of our services and decision making. A - Aspirational and Accountable - We are ambitious for our customers, staff and stakeholders. We work with integrity, learn from mistakes and do what we say we will. R - Results - We work hard and deliver great results for our customers and for Elim. E - Everyone's view matters - We listen to understand, improve and build our services S - Supportive - We tackle challenges head on and inspire each other to achieve our potential. How to apply: For more details on the role and to apply please click the APPLY button below and you'll be redirected to our site to complete your application. If you need any assistance with your application, please contact HR. We want to ensure we are accessible for all applicants interested in a career at Elim. If you need any assistance with your application or are unable to access our website, please contact HR. We will be reviewing applications and contacting candidates who meet the job criteria regularly. Please submit your applications as soon as you can as this role will close as soon as a candidate has been appointed. We are continuously developing our inclusive, values driven culture that welcomes and embraces the diversity of our staff and customers. We are keen to increase our own diversity and particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Social Housing Advisor, Housing Needs Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Support Officer, Housing Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Services, Housing Assistant, Social Housing Assistant, Supported Housing Officer, Social Housing Worker, Housing Administrator may also be considered for this role.
JOB SWITCH LTD
Neighbourhood housing officer
JOB SWITCH LTD
Role Purpose: Neighbourhood housing officer Neighbourhood housing officer Camdens role as a landlord is radically changing to deliver a joined up, innovative and sustainable service to our residents This role is pivotal to help our citizens living in Camdens homes to have secure, safe and affordable housing that meets their ongoing needs and provides help and assistance to them when they need it. Neighbourhood housing officer We want to make sure that on a day to day basis the Landlord Service concentrates on delivering this purpose which has been identified as what matters to our residents This role provides a frontline, trusted service to our residents, as they move in and out of their homes, coping with changes in their personal circumstance or experiencing problems with their neighbours or in their communities. By assessing and understanding the context of peoples lives and identifying predictable demand the team will use systems thinking principles, learning from the experience of our residents to challenge and ultimately change where required the way the system is working , ensuring we deliver the best outcomes for our residents. The Neighbourhood Officer will have an important role to play working directly with other services, both internally and externally to meet residents need and help build the resilience of our residents and communities. The post holder will be required to work creatively and effectively with residents, service managers and other stakeholders to develop, maintain and continually review the delivery and work practices and processes of our landlord services. The Neighbourhood officer will work with other team colleagues to help drive the direction of the work and help the Neighbourhood Manager measure how effective the work of the service is in relation to our stated purpose. It will be important to be able to spot trends and patterns in residents demands and identify barriers in the wider system that need to be unblocked to enable us to deliver the most effective and responsive service. The Neighbourhood Officer not only needs to build individual skills to meet the needs of our residents and communities (see below), but will need to be open to taking an approach of continuous improvement, reflecting on the teams and their own individual performance and contributing to the development of good practice. The Neighbourhood officer will need to be able to contribute to the shared learning of their team and wider service as well as managing their own workload. Technical Knowledge and Experience: Neighbourhood housing officer Ability to listen and understand resident demands, Ability to build capabilities and encourage tenants to reach their own solutions; Ability to use initiative to meet resident demands creatively and innovatively to explore possibilities for improvement and more effective delivery; Ability to understand patterns of resident demands and provide a flexible approach according to individual needs; Ability to develop skills, knowledge and expertise to meet resident demands in the neighbourhood, for example: Money, Debt and budgeting; Resolving disputes; Tenancy law; Housing Options. Employment and skills
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Role Purpose: Neighbourhood housing officer Neighbourhood housing officer Camdens role as a landlord is radically changing to deliver a joined up, innovative and sustainable service to our residents This role is pivotal to help our citizens living in Camdens homes to have secure, safe and affordable housing that meets their ongoing needs and provides help and assistance to them when they need it. Neighbourhood housing officer We want to make sure that on a day to day basis the Landlord Service concentrates on delivering this purpose which has been identified as what matters to our residents This role provides a frontline, trusted service to our residents, as they move in and out of their homes, coping with changes in their personal circumstance or experiencing problems with their neighbours or in their communities. By assessing and understanding the context of peoples lives and identifying predictable demand the team will use systems thinking principles, learning from the experience of our residents to challenge and ultimately change where required the way the system is working , ensuring we deliver the best outcomes for our residents. The Neighbourhood Officer will have an important role to play working directly with other services, both internally and externally to meet residents need and help build the resilience of our residents and communities. The post holder will be required to work creatively and effectively with residents, service managers and other stakeholders to develop, maintain and continually review the delivery and work practices and processes of our landlord services. The Neighbourhood officer will work with other team colleagues to help drive the direction of the work and help the Neighbourhood Manager measure how effective the work of the service is in relation to our stated purpose. It will be important to be able to spot trends and patterns in residents demands and identify barriers in the wider system that need to be unblocked to enable us to deliver the most effective and responsive service. The Neighbourhood Officer not only needs to build individual skills to meet the needs of our residents and communities (see below), but will need to be open to taking an approach of continuous improvement, reflecting on the teams and their own individual performance and contributing to the development of good practice. The Neighbourhood officer will need to be able to contribute to the shared learning of their team and wider service as well as managing their own workload. Technical Knowledge and Experience: Neighbourhood housing officer Ability to listen and understand resident demands, Ability to build capabilities and encourage tenants to reach their own solutions; Ability to use initiative to meet resident demands creatively and innovatively to explore possibilities for improvement and more effective delivery; Ability to understand patterns of resident demands and provide a flexible approach according to individual needs; Ability to develop skills, knowledge and expertise to meet resident demands in the neighbourhood, for example: Money, Debt and budgeting; Resolving disputes; Tenancy law; Housing Options. Employment and skills
JOB SWITCH LTD
Housing Officer
JOB SWITCH LTD Woodford Green, Essex
Manage activities, resources, people and information through innovative and robust performance management techniques in order that performance targets are exceeded, strategic objectives are met and to continually improve performance. People management and motivation Housing Officer Motivate, develop and support teams of Housing Officers in their role as neighbourhood champions. Encourage and support staff in the development of active strategies for their neighbourhood which engage and deliver resident priorities locally. Manage staff and systems to ensure excellent customer access to services and proactive management of on-going relationships sits at the core of the service to residents. Financial Management Housing Officer To monitor and control the teams budgets including staffing in accordance with Policy, Financial Regulations and Standing Orders. Team working and communication Housing Officer Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans and ensure their importance is recognised across the council. To work collaboratively with partners in asset management to develop, review and deliver the boroughs investment programme covering major works, fire safety and decent homes. Ensure that residents and stakeholders are involved in the delivery of services and informed on proposals and satisfied with the delivery of services. Ensure a clear programme of communication to staff, residents and stakeholders is embedded, that all parties are kept informed of local performance and that they are fully aware of their contribution to meeting the wider aims of the housing service. Contribute to the success of the service through membership of the Management Team, deputising, managing portfolios and providing cover for other members of Housing Management when necessary. Customer focus Housing Officer Embed a core and long term culture of customer focus in the work of all officers ensuring that local and corporate service standards are achieved. Ensure team provides effective and appropriate responses to residents and members complaints and queries by monitoring performance and taking action if necessary. Housing Management Housing Officer Ensure that staff are swift and thorough in enforcement of provisions of the Councils tenancy agreement and leasehold clauses and covenants. Establish the necessary training and development needs of teams and individuals in order to support and deliver this core part of the housing service. Establish a clear expectation that staff provide a visible and approachable presence through inspections and walkabouts. Ensure that residents are engaged in this service and make use of it to tackle problems across their neighbourhood. Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer To oversee case management in the areas of nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour developing working relationships through the formation of strategic links with relevant agencies and departments which support officers finding sustainable solutions in individual issues. Vulnerability Housing Officer To work with front line Officers, departmental, corporate and agency partners to address vulnerability issues and to provide a signposting service for residents with additional support needs. To review and improve activities affecting residents ability to sustainably meet their responsibilities under leases and tenancy agreements. Stakeholder management Housing Officer To work positively with an evolving agenda and a range of statutory, voluntary, community, faith and business partners. All the major stakeholders recognise the potholders role in influencing how they undertake their functions in the area. Key relationships will be as follows: Tenants and Residents Associations Ward Councillors, MPs Other Council Services Police Third sector groups Equality and diversity Housing Officer Be responsible for the implementation and monitoring of the Councils strategies and policies relating to equality and diversity. Health and Safety Housing Officer To ensure that the requirements of all relevant Health and Safety legislation, including risk assessments, and that Redbridge's relevant policies are fully observed by staff. General Housing Officer To exercise a high level of independent responsibility, working with agencies and partners in a way that brings about strategic change and that addresses the corporate aims of the council and objectives of the department. The post holder will undertake any task commensurate with the duties of a Senior Resident Services Officer. These duties might change from time to time.
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Manage activities, resources, people and information through innovative and robust performance management techniques in order that performance targets are exceeded, strategic objectives are met and to continually improve performance. People management and motivation Housing Officer Motivate, develop and support teams of Housing Officers in their role as neighbourhood champions. Encourage and support staff in the development of active strategies for their neighbourhood which engage and deliver resident priorities locally. Manage staff and systems to ensure excellent customer access to services and proactive management of on-going relationships sits at the core of the service to residents. Financial Management Housing Officer To monitor and control the teams budgets including staffing in accordance with Policy, Financial Regulations and Standing Orders. Team working and communication Housing Officer Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans and ensure their importance is recognised across the council. To work collaboratively with partners in asset management to develop, review and deliver the boroughs investment programme covering major works, fire safety and decent homes. Ensure that residents and stakeholders are involved in the delivery of services and informed on proposals and satisfied with the delivery of services. Ensure a clear programme of communication to staff, residents and stakeholders is embedded, that all parties are kept informed of local performance and that they are fully aware of their contribution to meeting the wider aims of the housing service. Contribute to the success of the service through membership of the Management Team, deputising, managing portfolios and providing cover for other members of Housing Management when necessary. Customer focus Housing Officer Embed a core and long term culture of customer focus in the work of all officers ensuring that local and corporate service standards are achieved. Ensure team provides effective and appropriate responses to residents and members complaints and queries by monitoring performance and taking action if necessary. Housing Management Housing Officer Ensure that staff are swift and thorough in enforcement of provisions of the Councils tenancy agreement and leasehold clauses and covenants. Establish the necessary training and development needs of teams and individuals in order to support and deliver this core part of the housing service. Establish a clear expectation that staff provide a visible and approachable presence through inspections and walkabouts. Ensure that residents are engaged in this service and make use of it to tackle problems across their neighbourhood. Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer To oversee case management in the areas of nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour developing working relationships through the formation of strategic links with relevant agencies and departments which support officers finding sustainable solutions in individual issues. Vulnerability Housing Officer To work with front line Officers, departmental, corporate and agency partners to address vulnerability issues and to provide a signposting service for residents with additional support needs. To review and improve activities affecting residents ability to sustainably meet their responsibilities under leases and tenancy agreements. Stakeholder management Housing Officer To work positively with an evolving agenda and a range of statutory, voluntary, community, faith and business partners. All the major stakeholders recognise the potholders role in influencing how they undertake their functions in the area. Key relationships will be as follows: Tenants and Residents Associations Ward Councillors, MPs Other Council Services Police Third sector groups Equality and diversity Housing Officer Be responsible for the implementation and monitoring of the Councils strategies and policies relating to equality and diversity. Health and Safety Housing Officer To ensure that the requirements of all relevant Health and Safety legislation, including risk assessments, and that Redbridge's relevant policies are fully observed by staff. General Housing Officer To exercise a high level of independent responsibility, working with agencies and partners in a way that brings about strategic change and that addresses the corporate aims of the council and objectives of the department. The post holder will undertake any task commensurate with the duties of a Senior Resident Services Officer. These duties might change from time to time.
JOB SWITCH LTD
Tenancy Enforcement Officer
JOB SWITCH LTD
Purpose of the Job Tenancy Enforcement Officer To provide a high quality customer focused range of front line services. Specifically to provide a highly visible proactive presence on estates and other housing land. Ensuring residents are able to benefit from the peaceful enjoyment of a well cared for environment through the enforcement of tenancy conditions and a robust response to anti social behaviour. To meet and attempt to exceed personal and organisational performance targets, objectives and service levels. Work towards supporting Greenwich Councils corporate and performance standards including its visions and values. To ensure that all duties and activities are undertaken within the standards, processes and procedures set by department, council or governing bodies. To be accountable to a Team Leader for: Main Duties - Tenancy Enforcement Officer To raise the profile and visibility of the Council by: The day -to-day management of tenancy and neighbourhood issues in respect of a designated group of dwellings, ensuring the proper and appropriate use of accommodation and ensuring that residents receive an efficient and effective service in respect of tenancy and related issues. 2. To personally meet with all new tenants with the purpose of explaining and promoting the full range of services available, explaining the role of the Council as landlord, and the responsibilities of residents benefiting from the occupation of Council accommodation. 3. To undertake liaison with other agencies and RSLs' in all aspects within the Public Realm, ensuring opportunities for joint working and common standards across tenure are identified and maintained. 4. To undertake regular and scheduled inspections challenging behaviour and working in partnership with residents, internal and external partners ensuring a well cared for environment is established and maintained 5. Identifying and providing support to vulnerable residents, ensuring good links with support networks and the co-ordination of services to address needs or problem issues. Ensure that appropriate referrals are made including the identification of high risk cases. 6. Encourage all residents to take responsibility for their environment, to engage in the development of services encourage and invite feedback and participation on service delivery; ensuring that referrals are made to the Community Participation and Diversity Team. 7. To refer to the Unauthorised Occupation Team any suspicions of unauthorised occupation supporting their work to recover properties. 8. Provide high quality service and support to those experiencing antisocial behaviour and hate crime including domestic violence issues. 9. Maintain regular contact with agencies and partners to create safer and stronger communities. To ensure that prompt & appropriate tenancy enforcement action is taken for example the service of Fixed Penalty Notices. To have in depth knowledge on tenure rights, legislation and the legal processes when dealing with standard and more complex tenancy changes. General Duties: Tenancy Enforcement Officer 1. To meet with residents in their homes or at other local venues e.g. surgeries. 2. To deal with breaches of conditions of tenancy, e.g. nuisance and anti social behaviour, hate crime, domestic violence and enviro crime issues taking appropriate action in liaison with colleagues as required; using the full range of legal actions e.g. ASB closure. 3. To work closely with partners and agencies specifically in regard to safeguarding the welfare and interests of children and young people in the prevention of homelessness by early intervention. 4. To initiate legal proceedings and attend court representing the Council as required and to participate in resultant action, e.g. the repossession of accommodation for breaches of non rent related tenancy conditions. 5. To provide performance information and other statistical data as required for management and other purposes 6. To provide cover within the service and assist in the training of other members of the team. 7. To respond to Members, residents and customers on enquiries and complaints including drafting reports as required. 8. To undertake any other duties or work appropriate to the level of the post to ensure the effective operation of the services including supporting a response to out of hour emergencies as required. 9 . Carry out all duties with due regard to the provisions of health and safetylegislation (including identifying cases for the Cautionary Contacts list) and the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies and the New Technology Agreement. Tenancy Enforcement Officer
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Purpose of the Job Tenancy Enforcement Officer To provide a high quality customer focused range of front line services. Specifically to provide a highly visible proactive presence on estates and other housing land. Ensuring residents are able to benefit from the peaceful enjoyment of a well cared for environment through the enforcement of tenancy conditions and a robust response to anti social behaviour. To meet and attempt to exceed personal and organisational performance targets, objectives and service levels. Work towards supporting Greenwich Councils corporate and performance standards including its visions and values. To ensure that all duties and activities are undertaken within the standards, processes and procedures set by department, council or governing bodies. To be accountable to a Team Leader for: Main Duties - Tenancy Enforcement Officer To raise the profile and visibility of the Council by: The day -to-day management of tenancy and neighbourhood issues in respect of a designated group of dwellings, ensuring the proper and appropriate use of accommodation and ensuring that residents receive an efficient and effective service in respect of tenancy and related issues. 2. To personally meet with all new tenants with the purpose of explaining and promoting the full range of services available, explaining the role of the Council as landlord, and the responsibilities of residents benefiting from the occupation of Council accommodation. 3. To undertake liaison with other agencies and RSLs' in all aspects within the Public Realm, ensuring opportunities for joint working and common standards across tenure are identified and maintained. 4. To undertake regular and scheduled inspections challenging behaviour and working in partnership with residents, internal and external partners ensuring a well cared for environment is established and maintained 5. Identifying and providing support to vulnerable residents, ensuring good links with support networks and the co-ordination of services to address needs or problem issues. Ensure that appropriate referrals are made including the identification of high risk cases. 6. Encourage all residents to take responsibility for their environment, to engage in the development of services encourage and invite feedback and participation on service delivery; ensuring that referrals are made to the Community Participation and Diversity Team. 7. To refer to the Unauthorised Occupation Team any suspicions of unauthorised occupation supporting their work to recover properties. 8. Provide high quality service and support to those experiencing antisocial behaviour and hate crime including domestic violence issues. 9. Maintain regular contact with agencies and partners to create safer and stronger communities. To ensure that prompt & appropriate tenancy enforcement action is taken for example the service of Fixed Penalty Notices. To have in depth knowledge on tenure rights, legislation and the legal processes when dealing with standard and more complex tenancy changes. General Duties: Tenancy Enforcement Officer 1. To meet with residents in their homes or at other local venues e.g. surgeries. 2. To deal with breaches of conditions of tenancy, e.g. nuisance and anti social behaviour, hate crime, domestic violence and enviro crime issues taking appropriate action in liaison with colleagues as required; using the full range of legal actions e.g. ASB closure. 3. To work closely with partners and agencies specifically in regard to safeguarding the welfare and interests of children and young people in the prevention of homelessness by early intervention. 4. To initiate legal proceedings and attend court representing the Council as required and to participate in resultant action, e.g. the repossession of accommodation for breaches of non rent related tenancy conditions. 5. To provide performance information and other statistical data as required for management and other purposes 6. To provide cover within the service and assist in the training of other members of the team. 7. To respond to Members, residents and customers on enquiries and complaints including drafting reports as required. 8. To undertake any other duties or work appropriate to the level of the post to ensure the effective operation of the services including supporting a response to out of hour emergencies as required. 9 . Carry out all duties with due regard to the provisions of health and safetylegislation (including identifying cases for the Cautionary Contacts list) and the Councils Equal Opportunities and Customer Care policies and the New Technology Agreement. Tenancy Enforcement Officer
Ador Resourcing
Senior Housing Officer - Housing
Ador Resourcing Woodford Green, Essex
Senior Housing Officer - Housing Location: 152 Broadmead Road, Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Contract: Temporary (16 Weeks) Start Date: 20 April 2026 Hours: 36 hours per week (Full-time in the office initially) Rate: £18.85 per hour (PAYE) IR35 Status: Inside About the Role Redbridge Council is seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Housing Officer to join the Housing team on a temporary basis. You will manage a team of Housing Officers, acting as neighbourhood champions and ensuring excellent customer access to services. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a strong focus on performance management, resident engagement, and collaborative working with internal and external partners. Please note: The successful candidate will be required to work in the office every day initially . Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate, and develop a team of Housing Officers Monitor and control team budgets in line with financial regulations Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans Collaborate with asset management on investment programmes covering major works, fire safety, and decent homes Embed a strong culture of customer focus, ensuring service standards are met Oversee case management for nuisance and anti-social behaviour Support front-line officers in addressing vulnerability and signposting residents to appropriate services Build positive relationships with residents, councillors, MPs, police, and third-sector partners Ensure compliance with equality, diversity, and health and safety policies About You Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in housing management, including team leadership Strong performance management and people development skills Ability to manage budgets and resources effectively Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience in enforcing tenancy agreements and leasehold covenants Knowledge of anti-social behaviour case management Understanding of vulnerability issues and signposting Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners Qualifications: Relevant housing or management qualification desirable but not essential Candidate Requirements Required Documents at Submission: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK Confidentiality Agreement Supporting Documents on Offer Acceptance: Criminal Convictions Declaration Contract / Key Information Document 3 Years of References / Work History Interview Details Target Interview Date: 13 April 2026 (On-site) Interview Location: Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Interview Process: A single-stage, informal interview lasting approximately 30 minutes. Questions will be asked to assess your experience, knowledge, and suitability for the role.
Apr 01, 2026
Seasonal
Senior Housing Officer - Housing Location: 152 Broadmead Road, Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Contract: Temporary (16 Weeks) Start Date: 20 April 2026 Hours: 36 hours per week (Full-time in the office initially) Rate: £18.85 per hour (PAYE) IR35 Status: Inside About the Role Redbridge Council is seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Housing Officer to join the Housing team on a temporary basis. You will manage a team of Housing Officers, acting as neighbourhood champions and ensuring excellent customer access to services. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a strong focus on performance management, resident engagement, and collaborative working with internal and external partners. Please note: The successful candidate will be required to work in the office every day initially . Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate, and develop a team of Housing Officers Monitor and control team budgets in line with financial regulations Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans Collaborate with asset management on investment programmes covering major works, fire safety, and decent homes Embed a strong culture of customer focus, ensuring service standards are met Oversee case management for nuisance and anti-social behaviour Support front-line officers in addressing vulnerability and signposting residents to appropriate services Build positive relationships with residents, councillors, MPs, police, and third-sector partners Ensure compliance with equality, diversity, and health and safety policies About You Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in housing management, including team leadership Strong performance management and people development skills Ability to manage budgets and resources effectively Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience in enforcing tenancy agreements and leasehold covenants Knowledge of anti-social behaviour case management Understanding of vulnerability issues and signposting Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners Qualifications: Relevant housing or management qualification desirable but not essential Candidate Requirements Required Documents at Submission: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK Confidentiality Agreement Supporting Documents on Offer Acceptance: Criminal Convictions Declaration Contract / Key Information Document 3 Years of References / Work History Interview Details Target Interview Date: 13 April 2026 (On-site) Interview Location: Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Interview Process: A single-stage, informal interview lasting approximately 30 minutes. Questions will be asked to assess your experience, knowledge, and suitability for the role.

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