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Neighbourhood Officer (Part-Time)
Leeds Federated Housing Leeds, Yorkshire
Neighbourhood Officer (Part-Time) £33,498 FTE (£16,749 pro rata), based on 18.75 hours per week Leeds Part-Time(18.75 hours per week) Do you have experience in housing management and want to help people make a home? Leeds Federated is seeking a dedicatedNeighbourhood Officerto join our Area Team click apply for full job details
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Neighbourhood Officer (Part-Time) £33,498 FTE (£16,749 pro rata), based on 18.75 hours per week Leeds Part-Time(18.75 hours per week) Do you have experience in housing management and want to help people make a home? Leeds Federated is seeking a dedicatedNeighbourhood Officerto join our Area Team click apply for full job details
Leeds Federated Housing Association Ltd
Neighbourhood Officer
Leeds Federated Housing Association Ltd Leeds, Yorkshire
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Part-Time) Location: Leeds Salary: £33,498 FTE (£16,749 pro rata) + Essential Car User Allowance, based on 18.75 hours per week Job Type: Part time, Permanent Closing date: 23rd February 2026 Interview Date: 4th March 2026 Leeds Federated is a housing association with around 4,500 properties across Leeds, Wakefield, and North Yorkshire click apply for full job details
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Part-Time) Location: Leeds Salary: £33,498 FTE (£16,749 pro rata) + Essential Car User Allowance, based on 18.75 hours per week Job Type: Part time, Permanent Closing date: 23rd February 2026 Interview Date: 4th March 2026 Leeds Federated is a housing association with around 4,500 properties across Leeds, Wakefield, and North Yorkshire click apply for full job details
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2
The Planner Jobs Redactive Publishing Limited Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2
The Planner Jobs Redactive Publishing Limited Hitchin, Hertfordshire
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2
The Planner Jobs Redactive Publishing Limited Baldock, Hertfordshire
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
Place Director Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP)
NHS Dorchester, Dorset
Place Director Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) The 10 year plan for Health is changing the NHS and local community landscape. In Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole (BCP) we are committed to working jointly to improve the lives of the people we serve. That is why we are recruiting a Place Director for BCP. This is a pivotal leadership role at the heart of shaping health and care outcomes for one of the most diverse and rapidly evolving areas within our Integrated Care System. This is a rare opportunity to lead integrated health and care strategy for a population with significant variation in need, from coastal communities experiencing deprivation, to vibrant student, family and retirement populations. Your leadership will directly influence how services work together to improve population health, reduce inequalities, and deliver consistently high quality care across BCP. Main duties of the job The Place Director is responsible for providing strategic leadership and ensuring strong local relationships between the ICB and local leaders within a defined geographical Place within the cluster (defined for this purpose as a Council area). They represent the ICB at place as a senior system leader leading the local commissioning of integrated, neighbourhood-based health and care services, ensuring alignment with local population health needs, local priorities, and system-wide objectives. The Place Director is responsible for ensuring that commissioned services delivered by providers in their area achieve the agreed outcomes. The post-holder will support delivery of the ICBs statutory duties at place, including promoting integration with local authorities and partners, reducing inequalities, improving service quality, and ensuring public involvement in decisions affecting local communities. The role will ensure that place-based plans and delivery arrangements comply with the NHS Constitution, safeguarding requirements, and the statutory Triple Aim, and will contribute to the ICBs duties relating to population health, quality improvement and efficient use of resources. About us Overview of Our Organisation In Dorset, we work together across Place to improve the health, wellbeing and life opportunities of the people who live and work in our communities. Our partnerships are rooted locally, bringing together organisations and teams who know their populations best and can act quickly to make a real difference. We are part of a wider Cluster with our partners in Somerset and BSW. We will formally cluster on 1 April 2026 and then merge in April 2027. Working at both Place and Cluster level allows us to share expertise, align approaches and take forward change in a consistent, people-centred way. What We Do Our partnership work focuses on joining up health and care, improving population health and reducing inequalities across our local communities. By working together at Place and across the Cluster, we aim to: Improve outcomes in population health and healthcare Reduce inequalities in access, experience and outcomes Use our resources in the most effective way Contribute to the wider social and economic wellbeing of our communities We do this by strengthening collaboration, supporting prevention, using data and insight more effectively, and designing services that reflect the needs and strengths of our local populations. Job responsibilities Please see attached for full job description. 1. Strategic Leadership and Partnership Lead the development and implementation of the ICB Place plan, aligned to the overall Population Health Improvement strategy. Facilitate the development of local place-based partnerships between providers, local government and other stakeholders, including the VCSE that will enable, overtime, the delegation of place-based budgets from the ICB. Be the face of the ICB at place, developing positive relationships with all partners and having a mandate to lead local discussions on behalf of the ICB. Working with the Chief Officer for Population Health Improvement they will develop a deep understanding of the character and needs of the local population through local intelligence and knowledge of what the data is saying about local needs, this includes developing strong working arrangements with the Director of Public Health. Ensure that local priorities from the place-based partnerships inform commissioning priorities at a cluster level. Act as the ICB system convenor at Place, supporting the delivery of local service transformation. Provider robust financial management of any delegated budgets in line with the ICBs standing financial instructions. 2. Leadership of Place based Commissioning Lead the development of joint commissioning, in line (and informing) the overall ICB Population Health Improvement Strategy to improve population health and outcomes, reduce inequalities and improve access to consistently high quality and efficient services and drive value-based healthcare. Identify opportunities to improve commissioning with the local council and be accountable for the effective delivery of the Better Care Fund. Lead the local primary care commissioning team, ensuring that plans align and inform the Cluster wide primary care strategy and that local delivery plans are developed to improve the provision of GP, dentistry, optometry and pharmacy services, taking account of cluster-wide Primary Care commissioning policies and plans. Accountable for the delivery of neighbourhood health models at place, working with partners to develop a clear local neighbourhood development plan in line with the ICBs overall neighbourhood strategy. Ensure that commissioned services are delivered to the agreed outcomes by Providers at place. Influence local resource deployment within an agreed financial framework, ensuring alignment to local priorities. Provide executive leadership, sponsorship and oversight to a designated area of commissioning across the cluster, informing strategy and commissioning plans for this area The areas are planned care; urgent and emergency care; children, young people and families; mental health, learning disabilities and autism; community care; specialist commissioning. Work in a matrix style with the central commissioning teams to develop and implement commissioning plans for this area. Ensure that commissioning plans in this area reflect population needs, national guidance and local priorities. Ensure local commissioning and service changes reflect public involvement and the views of communities. Report on outcomes to the wider ICB executive and Board as required. Ensure local quality and safety issues are identified, escalated and addressed through established mechanisms with the Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Medical Officer. Ensure place-based services comply with safeguarding requirements and elevate concerns appropriately. 4. Organisational Leadership Provide inspirational and inclusive leadership, building a high performing function within the ICB. Contribute to the collective leadership of the ICB Executive team, shaping corporate strategy and organisational culture. Act as a visible and credible leader within regional and national forums, influencing policy development and innovation. Provide visible leadership for inclusion, ensuring that equity, diversity and belonging are embedded in culture, decision-making and organisational practice across the ICB. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to post-graduate level in relevant subject or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in a relevant area. Evidence of continuing professional development. Experience Significant experience in senior leadership roles with the NHS, local government or a complex partnership environment. Proven track record in commissioning, service transformation and partnership working across health and care systems. Commissioning experience in at least one of the following: planned care, urgent and emergency care, children, young people and families, mental health, learning disabilities and autism, community care and digital/technology Experience of Primary Care Commissioning Experience of managing highly sensitive situations with stakeholders Experience of managing relationships with political stakeholders and a good understanding of local democratic processes and the role of Elected leaders. Skills, capabilities and knowledge Exceptional communication, negotiation and influencing skills with very senior stakeholder. Strategic problem solving, analytical rigour, and numeracy to support financial leadership. Strong understanding of integrated care, population health management and strategies to reduce inequalities. Substantial system leadership healthcare experience within regulatory or complex systems. Able to demonstrate a commitment and understanding of the contributions made by the VCSE. Sound knowledge of health and care financial planning and budgeting at a corporate and/or system level. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Place Director Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) The 10 year plan for Health is changing the NHS and local community landscape. In Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole (BCP) we are committed to working jointly to improve the lives of the people we serve. That is why we are recruiting a Place Director for BCP. This is a pivotal leadership role at the heart of shaping health and care outcomes for one of the most diverse and rapidly evolving areas within our Integrated Care System. This is a rare opportunity to lead integrated health and care strategy for a population with significant variation in need, from coastal communities experiencing deprivation, to vibrant student, family and retirement populations. Your leadership will directly influence how services work together to improve population health, reduce inequalities, and deliver consistently high quality care across BCP. Main duties of the job The Place Director is responsible for providing strategic leadership and ensuring strong local relationships between the ICB and local leaders within a defined geographical Place within the cluster (defined for this purpose as a Council area). They represent the ICB at place as a senior system leader leading the local commissioning of integrated, neighbourhood-based health and care services, ensuring alignment with local population health needs, local priorities, and system-wide objectives. The Place Director is responsible for ensuring that commissioned services delivered by providers in their area achieve the agreed outcomes. The post-holder will support delivery of the ICBs statutory duties at place, including promoting integration with local authorities and partners, reducing inequalities, improving service quality, and ensuring public involvement in decisions affecting local communities. The role will ensure that place-based plans and delivery arrangements comply with the NHS Constitution, safeguarding requirements, and the statutory Triple Aim, and will contribute to the ICBs duties relating to population health, quality improvement and efficient use of resources. About us Overview of Our Organisation In Dorset, we work together across Place to improve the health, wellbeing and life opportunities of the people who live and work in our communities. Our partnerships are rooted locally, bringing together organisations and teams who know their populations best and can act quickly to make a real difference. We are part of a wider Cluster with our partners in Somerset and BSW. We will formally cluster on 1 April 2026 and then merge in April 2027. Working at both Place and Cluster level allows us to share expertise, align approaches and take forward change in a consistent, people-centred way. What We Do Our partnership work focuses on joining up health and care, improving population health and reducing inequalities across our local communities. By working together at Place and across the Cluster, we aim to: Improve outcomes in population health and healthcare Reduce inequalities in access, experience and outcomes Use our resources in the most effective way Contribute to the wider social and economic wellbeing of our communities We do this by strengthening collaboration, supporting prevention, using data and insight more effectively, and designing services that reflect the needs and strengths of our local populations. Job responsibilities Please see attached for full job description. 1. Strategic Leadership and Partnership Lead the development and implementation of the ICB Place plan, aligned to the overall Population Health Improvement strategy. Facilitate the development of local place-based partnerships between providers, local government and other stakeholders, including the VCSE that will enable, overtime, the delegation of place-based budgets from the ICB. Be the face of the ICB at place, developing positive relationships with all partners and having a mandate to lead local discussions on behalf of the ICB. Working with the Chief Officer for Population Health Improvement they will develop a deep understanding of the character and needs of the local population through local intelligence and knowledge of what the data is saying about local needs, this includes developing strong working arrangements with the Director of Public Health. Ensure that local priorities from the place-based partnerships inform commissioning priorities at a cluster level. Act as the ICB system convenor at Place, supporting the delivery of local service transformation. Provider robust financial management of any delegated budgets in line with the ICBs standing financial instructions. 2. Leadership of Place based Commissioning Lead the development of joint commissioning, in line (and informing) the overall ICB Population Health Improvement Strategy to improve population health and outcomes, reduce inequalities and improve access to consistently high quality and efficient services and drive value-based healthcare. Identify opportunities to improve commissioning with the local council and be accountable for the effective delivery of the Better Care Fund. Lead the local primary care commissioning team, ensuring that plans align and inform the Cluster wide primary care strategy and that local delivery plans are developed to improve the provision of GP, dentistry, optometry and pharmacy services, taking account of cluster-wide Primary Care commissioning policies and plans. Accountable for the delivery of neighbourhood health models at place, working with partners to develop a clear local neighbourhood development plan in line with the ICBs overall neighbourhood strategy. Ensure that commissioned services are delivered to the agreed outcomes by Providers at place. Influence local resource deployment within an agreed financial framework, ensuring alignment to local priorities. Provide executive leadership, sponsorship and oversight to a designated area of commissioning across the cluster, informing strategy and commissioning plans for this area The areas are planned care; urgent and emergency care; children, young people and families; mental health, learning disabilities and autism; community care; specialist commissioning. Work in a matrix style with the central commissioning teams to develop and implement commissioning plans for this area. Ensure that commissioning plans in this area reflect population needs, national guidance and local priorities. Ensure local commissioning and service changes reflect public involvement and the views of communities. Report on outcomes to the wider ICB executive and Board as required. Ensure local quality and safety issues are identified, escalated and addressed through established mechanisms with the Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Medical Officer. Ensure place-based services comply with safeguarding requirements and elevate concerns appropriately. 4. Organisational Leadership Provide inspirational and inclusive leadership, building a high performing function within the ICB. Contribute to the collective leadership of the ICB Executive team, shaping corporate strategy and organisational culture. Act as a visible and credible leader within regional and national forums, influencing policy development and innovation. Provide visible leadership for inclusion, ensuring that equity, diversity and belonging are embedded in culture, decision-making and organisational practice across the ICB. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to post-graduate level in relevant subject or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in a relevant area. Evidence of continuing professional development. Experience Significant experience in senior leadership roles with the NHS, local government or a complex partnership environment. Proven track record in commissioning, service transformation and partnership working across health and care systems. Commissioning experience in at least one of the following: planned care, urgent and emergency care, children, young people and families, mental health, learning disabilities and autism, community care and digital/technology Experience of Primary Care Commissioning Experience of managing highly sensitive situations with stakeholders Experience of managing relationships with political stakeholders and a good understanding of local democratic processes and the role of Elected leaders. Skills, capabilities and knowledge Exceptional communication, negotiation and influencing skills with very senior stakeholder. Strategic problem solving, analytical rigour, and numeracy to support financial leadership. Strong understanding of integrated care, population health management and strategies to reduce inequalities. Substantial system leadership healthcare experience within regulatory or complex systems. Able to demonstrate a commitment and understanding of the contributions made by the VCSE. Sound knowledge of health and care financial planning and budgeting at a corporate and/or system level. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2
The Planner Jobs Redactive Publishing Limited Royston, Hertfordshire
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Planning Officer (Major Projects) x2 Salary - £43,621 to £50,383 per annum (dependent upon experience) plus frequent car user allowance £1,239 per annum The Role It is an exciting time at North Hertfordshire Council within Development Management. The Council has adopted a Local Plan within which there are a number of significant major sites, including two significant new neighbourhoods of more than 2,000 homes. We are looking for senior professionals to join our major sites team in successfully delivering these sites from involvement at the initial master planning stage, to providing pre application advice, assisting/project managing design codes, through to negotiating and then finally presenting the applications at Planning Committee, through the medium of Planning Performance Agreements. You will manage your own caseload, sites of 50+ homes and other significant development proposals, and contribute to the delivery of the two significant new neighbourhoods within a team of planning professionals and specialist advisors. This is an ideal opportunity for career development within a friendly and supportive team. The Major Projects team is set within a large planning department, dealing with a range of applications in a busy, cross District Development Management team and would be ideal for planning professionals looking to take the next step in their career. These roles are fixed term contracts, with the potential for extension following a review near the end of the contract period. We would particularly like to encourage applications from female leaders and individuals from an ethnic minority background. The Experience you will bring You will be a keen planning professional with a passion for driving and embracing positive change and innovation in the planning sector. You will have great organisational skills which allow for independent working, effective problem solving and timely report writing. You will be proficient in use of planning specific software and Windows based applications, which you use to extract and interrogate information to identify issues, plan solutions, and pursue effective action. You will have strong written and verbal communication skills in fluent English, enabling you to present development management applications at Planning Control Committee and negotiate major and complex projects with confidence. Ideally, you will have experience in: participating in masterplanning interpreting masterplans for development management creating, interpreting, and applying Design Codes using Planning Performance Agreements as project management tool You will be confident in working as part of a team, contributing to friendly and knowledgeable team discussions, and able to attend meetings outside of office hours when required. North Hertfordshire is a large rural district with approximately 125,000 residents with four historic towns, Hitchin, Baldock, Royston and Letchworth Garden City. The Council has a clear vision: We put people first and deliver sustainable services, to enable a brighter future together. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment practices and in our employment policies. We want our employees to feel safe to express themselves and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of talents. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work/life balance, valuing our employees, and enabling them to make a difference to the local community. Please note that all our vacancies require you to live and work in the UK, and selection interviews are face to face in our Letchworth offices or other nearby council sites. At North Herts Council we are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we guarantee an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets the minimum requirements for the job. If you would like an informal chat about the post, you can contact Sam Dicocco, Principal Planning Officer (Major Sites) on . To apply please click on the 'apply button'. Closing Date: Noon 18th March 2026 Interviews: 7th - 9th April 2026
4Recruitment Services
Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer
4Recruitment Services Rugby, Warwickshire
4Recruitment Services are seeking an Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer to work for our client based in Rugby. The postholder will be responsible for managing and investigating a varied caseload of ASB matters across the borough. This includes early intervention approaches, as well as progressing cases that require formal enforcement action. You will work directly with residents, victims, and perpetrators of ASB, providing clear guidance and delivering proportionate actions to resolve issues. The successful candidate will also be responsible for preparing legal cases, including drafting witness statements, preparing court applications for possession and injunctions, and liaising closely with the Housing Management and Legal teams. Applicants must have a background in housing and a strong working knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation. We are seeking someone who can confidently take ownership of complex cases from day one, with minimal supervision, and contribute effectively within a fast-paced and dynamic service. The client will only accept applicants who can drive and have suitable business car insurance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Manage a mixed caseload of routine and complex ASB and tenancy breach cases. Carry out thorough, evidence-based investigations into complaints and reports of ASB. Adopt a victim-centred and trauma-informed approach to casework. Identify vulnerability at the earliest opportunity and make appropriate referrals. Deliver a high standard of customer service in line with RBC s Customer Service Standards. Take full ownership of allocated cases, ensuring compliance with RBC policies, procedures, and legal frameworks. Prepare and submit legal applications, including ASB injunctions, Notices of Seeking Possession (NOSPs), and other enforcement tools. Draft clear, accurate, and effective witness statements and court documentation. Work collaboratively with internal teams, including Housing, Community Safety, and Legal Services. Liaise and build positive working relationships with external partners such as Police, Social Services, support agencies, and community groups. Make proactive use of all available tools and powers to prevent and resolve ASB. Contribute to service improvements, innovation, and right-first-time delivery. Be responsive to community needs and contribute to creating safer neighbourhoods. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: Strong working knowledge of ASB legislation, tools, and powers, including injunctions, community protection measures, and possession proceedings. Relevant experience within housing management, community safety, or a related field. Demonstrable experience of effective case management within agreed timescales. Ability to prioritise workload and adapt to changing pressures and demands. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including report writing. Confident in dealing with challenging situations and difficult conversations. Proficient in Microsoft Office and able to use case-management or CRM systems. Basic DBS check Must have be able to drive & have car business insurance Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact our Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Feb 19, 2026
Contractor
4Recruitment Services are seeking an Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer to work for our client based in Rugby. The postholder will be responsible for managing and investigating a varied caseload of ASB matters across the borough. This includes early intervention approaches, as well as progressing cases that require formal enforcement action. You will work directly with residents, victims, and perpetrators of ASB, providing clear guidance and delivering proportionate actions to resolve issues. The successful candidate will also be responsible for preparing legal cases, including drafting witness statements, preparing court applications for possession and injunctions, and liaising closely with the Housing Management and Legal teams. Applicants must have a background in housing and a strong working knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation. We are seeking someone who can confidently take ownership of complex cases from day one, with minimal supervision, and contribute effectively within a fast-paced and dynamic service. The client will only accept applicants who can drive and have suitable business car insurance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Manage a mixed caseload of routine and complex ASB and tenancy breach cases. Carry out thorough, evidence-based investigations into complaints and reports of ASB. Adopt a victim-centred and trauma-informed approach to casework. Identify vulnerability at the earliest opportunity and make appropriate referrals. Deliver a high standard of customer service in line with RBC s Customer Service Standards. Take full ownership of allocated cases, ensuring compliance with RBC policies, procedures, and legal frameworks. Prepare and submit legal applications, including ASB injunctions, Notices of Seeking Possession (NOSPs), and other enforcement tools. Draft clear, accurate, and effective witness statements and court documentation. Work collaboratively with internal teams, including Housing, Community Safety, and Legal Services. Liaise and build positive working relationships with external partners such as Police, Social Services, support agencies, and community groups. Make proactive use of all available tools and powers to prevent and resolve ASB. Contribute to service improvements, innovation, and right-first-time delivery. Be responsive to community needs and contribute to creating safer neighbourhoods. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: Strong working knowledge of ASB legislation, tools, and powers, including injunctions, community protection measures, and possession proceedings. Relevant experience within housing management, community safety, or a related field. Demonstrable experience of effective case management within agreed timescales. Ability to prioritise workload and adapt to changing pressures and demands. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including report writing. Confident in dealing with challenging situations and difficult conversations. Proficient in Microsoft Office and able to use case-management or CRM systems. Basic DBS check Must have be able to drive & have car business insurance Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact our Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Safe Neighbourhood Officer
Guinness Partnership Hounslow, London
ABOUT US The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of affordable housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services for nearly 160,000 residents nationwide. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our residents, our communities and our people, any pro click apply for full job details
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
ABOUT US The Guinness Partnership is one of the leading providers of affordable housing in England. We build and manage homes and provide housing services for nearly 160,000 residents nationwide. Our vision is to deliver great service, provide great homes, to be a great business and to be a great place to work. Because everything we do is about our residents, our communities and our people, any pro click apply for full job details
Reed Specialist Recruitment
Land Planning Officer
Reed Specialist Recruitment Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
We are recruiting for a reputable planning consultancy in Bedford for a Strategic Development Planner with a strong background in policy knowledge, particularly in Local Plan representations and strategic land promotion ideally. This role involves working closely with our Land and Planning departments to identify potential sites for residential and mixed-use development, considering technical and planning constraints. The ideal candidate will have experience in residential development planning and a keen interest in further developing their skills in a dynamic environment. Salary = 30-35,000 per annum Selling points Really fun and supportive culture in this office with brilliant staff social events and incentives including recently a trip to the Christmas market in Brussels last year, rugby matches and horse racing. Flexible/hybrid working Great development opportunities Day-to-day of the role: Collaborate with colleagues in the Planning and Land Departments to conduct site searches, considering factors like 5-year land supply, Green Belt, and market values. Identify potential sites based on technical and planning constraints and conduct research into Local Plan, SHLAA, and Neighbourhood Plan. Engage with landowners to discuss the planning merits of their sites and produce detailed site appraisals to assist with planning strategy. Meet with developers to provide planning input during the site acquisition and sales processes. Assist senior planning colleagues in Development Management tasks as required, which may include preparing and submitting planning applications, conducting site appraisals, and policy reviews. Participate in public consultations, prepare materials, and attend events to represent the company. Undertake administrative duties related to consultancy work, such as handling enquiry calls, producing Confirmation of Instructions, and managing time recording and invoicing. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in strategic planning, particularly with Local Plan representations and land promotion. Familiarity with planning policy and development management. Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of maintaining strong relationships with developers, landowners, and other stakeholders. Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Willingness to undertake further training and work towards professional qualifications in planning and environmental law. To apply for the Strategic Planner position, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting for a reputable planning consultancy in Bedford for a Strategic Development Planner with a strong background in policy knowledge, particularly in Local Plan representations and strategic land promotion ideally. This role involves working closely with our Land and Planning departments to identify potential sites for residential and mixed-use development, considering technical and planning constraints. The ideal candidate will have experience in residential development planning and a keen interest in further developing their skills in a dynamic environment. Salary = 30-35,000 per annum Selling points Really fun and supportive culture in this office with brilliant staff social events and incentives including recently a trip to the Christmas market in Brussels last year, rugby matches and horse racing. Flexible/hybrid working Great development opportunities Day-to-day of the role: Collaborate with colleagues in the Planning and Land Departments to conduct site searches, considering factors like 5-year land supply, Green Belt, and market values. Identify potential sites based on technical and planning constraints and conduct research into Local Plan, SHLAA, and Neighbourhood Plan. Engage with landowners to discuss the planning merits of their sites and produce detailed site appraisals to assist with planning strategy. Meet with developers to provide planning input during the site acquisition and sales processes. Assist senior planning colleagues in Development Management tasks as required, which may include preparing and submitting planning applications, conducting site appraisals, and policy reviews. Participate in public consultations, prepare materials, and attend events to represent the company. Undertake administrative duties related to consultancy work, such as handling enquiry calls, producing Confirmation of Instructions, and managing time recording and invoicing. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in strategic planning, particularly with Local Plan representations and land promotion. Familiarity with planning policy and development management. Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of maintaining strong relationships with developers, landowners, and other stakeholders. Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Willingness to undertake further training and work towards professional qualifications in planning and environmental law. To apply for the Strategic Planner position, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
THE HYDE GROUP
Neighbourhood Administrator
THE HYDE GROUP Bosham, Sussex
Join Hyde as a Neighbourhood Administrator At Hyde, we re passionate about delivering safe, high-quality homes and building thriving, sustainable communities. Every day, we help our customers create better futures, and we re looking for a Neighbourhood Coordinator to join our Specialist Housing team and make a real impact. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone organised, proactive, and people-focused. What you ll do: Schedule and coordinate site visits for Neighbourhood and Specialist Housing teams, including property inspections, safety checks, and resident engagement activities. Work closely with Officers and Managers to ensure resources are used efficiently. Plan logical routes to minimise travel time between appointments. Maintain an up-to-date schedule of visits and appointments. Communicate with residents to arrange and adjust visits. Keep accurate records of inspections, complaints, and resolutions. What we re looking for: Experience in administration, scheduling, or coordination. Confident user of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Highly organised with excellent attention to detail. Able to manage changing priorities and meet deadlines. Strong communicator who can build relationships with a range of stakeholders. Why Hyde? Generous pension scheme Life assurance Great holiday allowance Flexible, award-winning benefits package Dedicated volunteering days If you re looking for a role where your organisational skills make a real difference and you re part of a supportive, values-driven team, we want to hear from you. Equity, diversity, and inclusion are at the heart of who we are at Hyde. We re committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels respected, valued, and able to be their authentic selves. By embracing different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences, we unlock innovation and reflect the diverse communities we serve. At Hyde, inclusivity isn t a one-off initiative it s embedded in our culture and central to how we work every day. As a Disability Confident Employer, we re committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and beyond.
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Join Hyde as a Neighbourhood Administrator At Hyde, we re passionate about delivering safe, high-quality homes and building thriving, sustainable communities. Every day, we help our customers create better futures, and we re looking for a Neighbourhood Coordinator to join our Specialist Housing team and make a real impact. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone organised, proactive, and people-focused. What you ll do: Schedule and coordinate site visits for Neighbourhood and Specialist Housing teams, including property inspections, safety checks, and resident engagement activities. Work closely with Officers and Managers to ensure resources are used efficiently. Plan logical routes to minimise travel time between appointments. Maintain an up-to-date schedule of visits and appointments. Communicate with residents to arrange and adjust visits. Keep accurate records of inspections, complaints, and resolutions. What we re looking for: Experience in administration, scheduling, or coordination. Confident user of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Highly organised with excellent attention to detail. Able to manage changing priorities and meet deadlines. Strong communicator who can build relationships with a range of stakeholders. Why Hyde? Generous pension scheme Life assurance Great holiday allowance Flexible, award-winning benefits package Dedicated volunteering days If you re looking for a role where your organisational skills make a real difference and you re part of a supportive, values-driven team, we want to hear from you. Equity, diversity, and inclusion are at the heart of who we are at Hyde. We re committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels respected, valued, and able to be their authentic selves. By embracing different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences, we unlock innovation and reflect the diverse communities we serve. At Hyde, inclusivity isn t a one-off initiative it s embedded in our culture and central to how we work every day. As a Disability Confident Employer, we re committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and beyond.
Southway Housing Trust
Project Officer Service Charges
Southway Housing Trust Northenden, Manchester
Project Officer - Service Charges Location: Hybrid and Didsbury, Manchester Salary: 43,927.00 (pay award pending) Full time / 35 hours per week Fixed term contract - 9 months Agile working with 3 Days per week in the Office About Us Southway Housing Trust is a committed and forward-thinking community focused housing association dedicated to providing excellent homes and outstanding customer care. With a vision of Thriving Communities, Southway manages over 6,500 homes across Greater Manchester. Southway strives to reduce child poverty, loneliness and isolation and increase employment, social connectedness and pride in neighbourhoods. Our REACH values of Respect, Equity, Ambition, Compassion and Honesty reflect Southway's culture, how we deliver our services, and our relationships with customers, colleagues and partners. Southway values diversity in all aspects of its communities and operations. About the Role We have an exciting opportunity for a Project Officer - Service Charges to join our Customers & Communities team on a fixed term basis. This role will play a key part in delivering Southway's Service Charge Improvement Plan over the next nine months. You will coordinate and deliver improvements to our customer-facing service charge processes, ensuring communications are clear, compliant, and helpful for tenants. Responsibilities include drafting correspondence, preparing explanatory materials, updating our website and intranet, resolving queries and Stage 1 complaints. You will review wider Southway customer-facing services, recommending future delivery methods. This involves identifying gaps and opportunities to strengthen tenant experience, ensuring our processes reflect customer feedback, regulatory requirements, and best practice. You will also drive forward the service charge improvement plan by organising meetings, tracking actions, updating colleagues on progress, and contributing to the development of new procedures, materials, and ways of working. To achieve this, you will lead collaboration across our Finance, Income and wider teams, working closely with our Finance Manager - Rent & Service Charges What we are looking for Someone with strong organisational skills, excellent communication, and a customer focused mindset. You will be confident preparing clear written materials, working collaboratively with colleagues across teams, and bringing forward practical solutions. An understanding of service charges within the social housing sector is desirable, with a commitment to developing your knowledge further. For the right person we offer a 35-hour week, competitive salary, excellent contributory pension scheme, and 25 days holiday increasing to 30 days. Closing Date: 15 March 2026 For an informal discussion please contact Katie Teasdale, Assistant Director Customers and Communities at . Applications are being reviewed as they are received, and interviews will be arranged for successful candidates in date order. The Trust reserves the right to remove the job advert once vacant positions have been recruited, please do not wait until the closing date to apply. Strictly no agencies. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from suitably skilled people from all sectors of the community. All applicants who have a disability or from an ethnic minority background or ex armed forces that meet the minimum essential criteria for the post will be invited to interview. If you have a disability or are ex armed forces, please tell us about this on your application form. Please let us know about any special arrangements you would like us to make if you are invited in for an interview. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from suitably skilled people from all sectors of the community. All applicants who have a disability or are ex armed forces that meet the minimum essential criteria for the post will be invited to interview. If you have a disability or are ex armed forces, please tell us about this on your application form and please let us know about any special arrangements you would like us to make if you are invited in for an interview.
Feb 16, 2026
Contractor
Project Officer - Service Charges Location: Hybrid and Didsbury, Manchester Salary: 43,927.00 (pay award pending) Full time / 35 hours per week Fixed term contract - 9 months Agile working with 3 Days per week in the Office About Us Southway Housing Trust is a committed and forward-thinking community focused housing association dedicated to providing excellent homes and outstanding customer care. With a vision of Thriving Communities, Southway manages over 6,500 homes across Greater Manchester. Southway strives to reduce child poverty, loneliness and isolation and increase employment, social connectedness and pride in neighbourhoods. Our REACH values of Respect, Equity, Ambition, Compassion and Honesty reflect Southway's culture, how we deliver our services, and our relationships with customers, colleagues and partners. Southway values diversity in all aspects of its communities and operations. About the Role We have an exciting opportunity for a Project Officer - Service Charges to join our Customers & Communities team on a fixed term basis. This role will play a key part in delivering Southway's Service Charge Improvement Plan over the next nine months. You will coordinate and deliver improvements to our customer-facing service charge processes, ensuring communications are clear, compliant, and helpful for tenants. Responsibilities include drafting correspondence, preparing explanatory materials, updating our website and intranet, resolving queries and Stage 1 complaints. You will review wider Southway customer-facing services, recommending future delivery methods. This involves identifying gaps and opportunities to strengthen tenant experience, ensuring our processes reflect customer feedback, regulatory requirements, and best practice. You will also drive forward the service charge improvement plan by organising meetings, tracking actions, updating colleagues on progress, and contributing to the development of new procedures, materials, and ways of working. To achieve this, you will lead collaboration across our Finance, Income and wider teams, working closely with our Finance Manager - Rent & Service Charges What we are looking for Someone with strong organisational skills, excellent communication, and a customer focused mindset. You will be confident preparing clear written materials, working collaboratively with colleagues across teams, and bringing forward practical solutions. An understanding of service charges within the social housing sector is desirable, with a commitment to developing your knowledge further. For the right person we offer a 35-hour week, competitive salary, excellent contributory pension scheme, and 25 days holiday increasing to 30 days. Closing Date: 15 March 2026 For an informal discussion please contact Katie Teasdale, Assistant Director Customers and Communities at . Applications are being reviewed as they are received, and interviews will be arranged for successful candidates in date order. The Trust reserves the right to remove the job advert once vacant positions have been recruited, please do not wait until the closing date to apply. Strictly no agencies. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from suitably skilled people from all sectors of the community. All applicants who have a disability or from an ethnic minority background or ex armed forces that meet the minimum essential criteria for the post will be invited to interview. If you have a disability or are ex armed forces, please tell us about this on your application form. Please let us know about any special arrangements you would like us to make if you are invited in for an interview. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from suitably skilled people from all sectors of the community. All applicants who have a disability or are ex armed forces that meet the minimum essential criteria for the post will be invited to interview. If you have a disability or are ex armed forces, please tell us about this on your application form and please let us know about any special arrangements you would like us to make if you are invited in for an interview.
Chief Executive Officer
NHS Leeds, Yorkshire
We are unable to accept applications through NHS jobs. To apply please send your CV and covering letter to We are seeking an inspiring and values driven ChiefExecutive Officer to lead our organisation into its next phase of growth andinnovation. Leeds GPConfederation was formed in 2018. A collaborative, values-led organisationbringing GP practices together to improve health across Leeds, support ourcommunities, and nurture a kind, inclusive culture for everyone we work with. Our vision is toenable General Practice to thrive, thereby improving the health and wellbeingof the people of Leeds. We are an at scale provider of multiple primarycare-based services. We have a reputation of being responsive to the needs ofthe people of Leeds and the colleagues we work with in health and care. The Confederation is not just CQCOutstanding, but an outstanding place to work. A key focus of the CEO role will be to navigate theConfederation during a period of transition for the Leeds Health & CarePartnership, to define its purpose for the future and cement its place within thePartnership. The CEO provides strategic,operational and cultural leadership as the leader of a strong Executive Team,to ensure the organisation fulfils its purpose, providing a strategic voice forPrimary Care in the Leeds Health & Care Partnership and deliveringhigh-quality services in a financially stable, well-governed environment. Selection process w/c 9th March Main duties of the job As CEO you will: Lead strategy, transformation and organisationaldevelopment Strengthen relationships across the system. Champion our culture and values. Inspire staff through collaborative,compassionate leadership. Ensure governance, financial stability and high qualitydelivery. We are looking for someone who: Has a track record of successful seniorleadership in a complex organisation Builds strong relationships Leads with authenticity, integrity and openness Values diversity and strives for inclusion Thrives in dynamic systems Is passionate about people, purpose and public value. Apply now and help shape a future we can all be proudof. About us Leeds GP Confederation is a collective of GP practices working together to deliver high-quality, patient-centred primary care across the city. By collaborating, we share resources, expertise, and innovation to improve services for our communities. Our mission is to support general practice, strengthen local healthcare, and ensure every patient in Leeds receives the right care, at the right time, from the right people. Job responsibilities 1. Role Purpose The Chief Executive Officer providesstrategic, operational and cultural leadership to ensure the organisationfulfils its purpose, providing a strategic voice for Primary Care in the LeedsHealth & Care Partnership and delivering high-quality services in afinancially stable, well-governed environment. The CEO will champion theorganisations values, and behaviours, nurture an inclusive culture, and buildstrong internal and external relationships that enhance our reputation acrossthe Leeds Health & Care Partnership and beyond. The Leeds Health & CarePartnership is currently in transition, and the key focus of the CEO role willbe to navigate the Leeds GP Confederation during this period, to understand itspurpose for the future and cement its place within the Health & CarePartnership. All whilst fulfilling the key components of the role. The CEO willoversee strategy, business development, finance, delivery, governance, IT andHR and with the support of a strong, experienced Executive Team is able to bothlead and delegate as appropriate. The role andresponsibilities may change in response to the nature and extent of the activities,and the CEO will also undertake any other duties of a similar nature consistentwith the responsibilities of the post. 2. Key Components of the Role during transitional phase 2.1 Culture & People Safeguardand strengthen the organisations positive culture where staff feel proud towork, empowered to act, connected to purpose, and focused on people andpatients. Ensurebehaviours reflect organisational values: collaboration, collective voice,openness, transparency, fairness and respect. Fosteran environment where staff feel safe to speak up, challenge constructively, andlearn from experience. Promotediversity, equity and inclusion in all aspects of work. 2.2 Reputation & External Presence Enhancethe organisations reputation as a safe, responsive and proactive partnerwithin the Health & Care Partnership. Representthe organisation and General Practice more broadly, with integrity, clarity andconsistency, acting as an ambassador for its mission and values. 2.3 Strategic Leadership Leadthe development and review of the organisations strategy. Maintaina forward-looking perspective, identifying opportunities for growth andinnovation. Drivea robust business development pipeline that supports financial sustainability. 2.4 Partnership & Relationship Management Fosterinternal collaboration and strong working relationships. Buildand maintain partnerships across the Health & Care Partnership. Strengthenconnections with Primary Care through PCNs, Practices and Clinical Directors Maintain and actively developrelationships with General Practice, understanding their perspectives andambitions. With others, for example the LMC, bea key voice and advocate for General Practice in the health and care system. Contributeto the maturity of the Leeds Provider Partnership and GPPC. Seekmeaningful roles in MNP/SNP models, focusing on models of care. Supportdevelopment of Neighbourhood Health and at-scale provision. 3. Key Components of the Role overall 3.1 Governance, Risk and Assurance Overseecorporate risks while empowering leaders and teams to manage their risks. Strengthengovernance systems and processes. Reviewthe structure and effectiveness of the Board. Enablethe Executive Team to maintain and improve CQC performance. Workwith the Director of Finance on strong financial planning. Supportfinancial stability through effective contract delivery. Ensureresources are used responsibly and aligned to priorities. 3.3 Operational Oversight and ContractDelivery Providestrategic oversight of contractual delivery, working with the Chief OperatingOfficer and Associate Director of Clinical Professions as a triumvirate, whiledelegating operational accountability to the Chief Operating Officer. Assurethe contracts meet KPIs and align with organisational expectations, receivingregular updates from the COO. Champion a culture of continual improvement inservice delivery, without direct operational involvement. 3.4 Leadership and OrganisationalDevelopment Inspireand motivate staff with a shared sense of purpose. Promotepositive team relationships and collective development. Role-modelauthenticity, compassion, transparency and fairness. Livethe organisations Behavioural Framework. Committo ongoing learning and demonstrate growth through leadership behaviours. Livethe organisational behavioural framework. Empowerand support others. Encouragelearning, curiosity and innovation. Demonstrateopenness, honesty and respect. Maintaintrust while handling difficult conversations. 5. Success Measures Positiveorganisational culture and high staff engagement. Enhancedreputation across the Health & Care Partnership. Clearprogress against strategic objectives. Stronggovernance and improved CQC outcomes. Successfuldelivery of all contracts. Growthand diversity of contracts delivered. Strongpartnerships and stakeholder relationships. Evidenceof personal and organisational learning and growth. Person Specification Experience Demonstrable track record of successful senior leadership in a complex organisation Evidence of driving culture and organisational development. Influence and management of stakeholders and partner organisation leaders and senior clinicians Strategic planning and delivery in a multi stakeholder environment Financial leadership experience, with budget management skills and strong commercial acumen Delivery of innovation and/or service improvements within tight financial constraints Leadership of governance, assurance and risk. Leadership of teams through transformational change Successful senior leadership experience working in or with NHS, primary care or public sector organisations Experience of building and growing system partnerships. Experience with CQCregulated services. Business development or bid experience. Personal Qualities Authentic, fair and nonhierarchical. Open, honest and transparent. Emotionally intelligent. Resilient and calm. Curious and committed to learning. Driven by purpose and public value. Qualifications Degree-level education or equivalent experience, with evidence of professional development. Leadership or coaching accreditation. Skills and Competencies Authentic, inclusive leadership: committed to respecting . click apply for full job details
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
We are unable to accept applications through NHS jobs. To apply please send your CV and covering letter to We are seeking an inspiring and values driven ChiefExecutive Officer to lead our organisation into its next phase of growth andinnovation. Leeds GPConfederation was formed in 2018. A collaborative, values-led organisationbringing GP practices together to improve health across Leeds, support ourcommunities, and nurture a kind, inclusive culture for everyone we work with. Our vision is toenable General Practice to thrive, thereby improving the health and wellbeingof the people of Leeds. We are an at scale provider of multiple primarycare-based services. We have a reputation of being responsive to the needs ofthe people of Leeds and the colleagues we work with in health and care. The Confederation is not just CQCOutstanding, but an outstanding place to work. A key focus of the CEO role will be to navigate theConfederation during a period of transition for the Leeds Health & CarePartnership, to define its purpose for the future and cement its place within thePartnership. The CEO provides strategic,operational and cultural leadership as the leader of a strong Executive Team,to ensure the organisation fulfils its purpose, providing a strategic voice forPrimary Care in the Leeds Health & Care Partnership and deliveringhigh-quality services in a financially stable, well-governed environment. Selection process w/c 9th March Main duties of the job As CEO you will: Lead strategy, transformation and organisationaldevelopment Strengthen relationships across the system. Champion our culture and values. Inspire staff through collaborative,compassionate leadership. Ensure governance, financial stability and high qualitydelivery. We are looking for someone who: Has a track record of successful seniorleadership in a complex organisation Builds strong relationships Leads with authenticity, integrity and openness Values diversity and strives for inclusion Thrives in dynamic systems Is passionate about people, purpose and public value. Apply now and help shape a future we can all be proudof. About us Leeds GP Confederation is a collective of GP practices working together to deliver high-quality, patient-centred primary care across the city. By collaborating, we share resources, expertise, and innovation to improve services for our communities. Our mission is to support general practice, strengthen local healthcare, and ensure every patient in Leeds receives the right care, at the right time, from the right people. Job responsibilities 1. Role Purpose The Chief Executive Officer providesstrategic, operational and cultural leadership to ensure the organisationfulfils its purpose, providing a strategic voice for Primary Care in the LeedsHealth & Care Partnership and delivering high-quality services in afinancially stable, well-governed environment. The CEO will champion theorganisations values, and behaviours, nurture an inclusive culture, and buildstrong internal and external relationships that enhance our reputation acrossthe Leeds Health & Care Partnership and beyond. The Leeds Health & CarePartnership is currently in transition, and the key focus of the CEO role willbe to navigate the Leeds GP Confederation during this period, to understand itspurpose for the future and cement its place within the Health & CarePartnership. All whilst fulfilling the key components of the role. The CEO willoversee strategy, business development, finance, delivery, governance, IT andHR and with the support of a strong, experienced Executive Team is able to bothlead and delegate as appropriate. The role andresponsibilities may change in response to the nature and extent of the activities,and the CEO will also undertake any other duties of a similar nature consistentwith the responsibilities of the post. 2. Key Components of the Role during transitional phase 2.1 Culture & People Safeguardand strengthen the organisations positive culture where staff feel proud towork, empowered to act, connected to purpose, and focused on people andpatients. Ensurebehaviours reflect organisational values: collaboration, collective voice,openness, transparency, fairness and respect. Fosteran environment where staff feel safe to speak up, challenge constructively, andlearn from experience. Promotediversity, equity and inclusion in all aspects of work. 2.2 Reputation & External Presence Enhancethe organisations reputation as a safe, responsive and proactive partnerwithin the Health & Care Partnership. Representthe organisation and General Practice more broadly, with integrity, clarity andconsistency, acting as an ambassador for its mission and values. 2.3 Strategic Leadership Leadthe development and review of the organisations strategy. Maintaina forward-looking perspective, identifying opportunities for growth andinnovation. Drivea robust business development pipeline that supports financial sustainability. 2.4 Partnership & Relationship Management Fosterinternal collaboration and strong working relationships. Buildand maintain partnerships across the Health & Care Partnership. Strengthenconnections with Primary Care through PCNs, Practices and Clinical Directors Maintain and actively developrelationships with General Practice, understanding their perspectives andambitions. With others, for example the LMC, bea key voice and advocate for General Practice in the health and care system. Contributeto the maturity of the Leeds Provider Partnership and GPPC. Seekmeaningful roles in MNP/SNP models, focusing on models of care. Supportdevelopment of Neighbourhood Health and at-scale provision. 3. Key Components of the Role overall 3.1 Governance, Risk and Assurance Overseecorporate risks while empowering leaders and teams to manage their risks. Strengthengovernance systems and processes. Reviewthe structure and effectiveness of the Board. Enablethe Executive Team to maintain and improve CQC performance. Workwith the Director of Finance on strong financial planning. Supportfinancial stability through effective contract delivery. Ensureresources are used responsibly and aligned to priorities. 3.3 Operational Oversight and ContractDelivery Providestrategic oversight of contractual delivery, working with the Chief OperatingOfficer and Associate Director of Clinical Professions as a triumvirate, whiledelegating operational accountability to the Chief Operating Officer. Assurethe contracts meet KPIs and align with organisational expectations, receivingregular updates from the COO. Champion a culture of continual improvement inservice delivery, without direct operational involvement. 3.4 Leadership and OrganisationalDevelopment Inspireand motivate staff with a shared sense of purpose. Promotepositive team relationships and collective development. Role-modelauthenticity, compassion, transparency and fairness. Livethe organisations Behavioural Framework. Committo ongoing learning and demonstrate growth through leadership behaviours. Livethe organisational behavioural framework. Empowerand support others. Encouragelearning, curiosity and innovation. Demonstrateopenness, honesty and respect. Maintaintrust while handling difficult conversations. 5. Success Measures Positiveorganisational culture and high staff engagement. Enhancedreputation across the Health & Care Partnership. Clearprogress against strategic objectives. Stronggovernance and improved CQC outcomes. Successfuldelivery of all contracts. Growthand diversity of contracts delivered. Strongpartnerships and stakeholder relationships. Evidenceof personal and organisational learning and growth. Person Specification Experience Demonstrable track record of successful senior leadership in a complex organisation Evidence of driving culture and organisational development. Influence and management of stakeholders and partner organisation leaders and senior clinicians Strategic planning and delivery in a multi stakeholder environment Financial leadership experience, with budget management skills and strong commercial acumen Delivery of innovation and/or service improvements within tight financial constraints Leadership of governance, assurance and risk. Leadership of teams through transformational change Successful senior leadership experience working in or with NHS, primary care or public sector organisations Experience of building and growing system partnerships. Experience with CQCregulated services. Business development or bid experience. Personal Qualities Authentic, fair and nonhierarchical. Open, honest and transparent. Emotionally intelligent. Resilient and calm. Curious and committed to learning. Driven by purpose and public value. Qualifications Degree-level education or equivalent experience, with evidence of professional development. Leadership or coaching accreditation. Skills and Competencies Authentic, inclusive leadership: committed to respecting . click apply for full job details
Ongo Recruitment
Neighbourhood Officer
Ongo Recruitment Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 This job is working for Ongo Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Benefits of working with Ongo include: 30 days paid holiday plus bank holidays and your birthday off Exceptional leave 15 hours per year paid volunteering Annual pay review Mileage reimbursement at 46p per mile Free parking (pass provided) No sick days voucher 9.5% pension contribution (Aviva) 3x salary life assurance policy Enhanced maternity/paternity pay Simply Health package (including Pro-counselling for family members) Housing Perks Agile working Home working equipment provided Local gym discounts Discounts at Costa and Starbucks (town centre) Car lease scheme Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region . Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS NOON 27 FEBRUARY 2026 INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD 6 MARCH 2026 For more about us, visit (url removed) We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 This job is working for Ongo Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Benefits of working with Ongo include: 30 days paid holiday plus bank holidays and your birthday off Exceptional leave 15 hours per year paid volunteering Annual pay review Mileage reimbursement at 46p per mile Free parking (pass provided) No sick days voucher 9.5% pension contribution (Aviva) 3x salary life assurance policy Enhanced maternity/paternity pay Simply Health package (including Pro-counselling for family members) Housing Perks Agile working Home working equipment provided Local gym discounts Discounts at Costa and Starbucks (town centre) Car lease scheme Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region . Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS NOON 27 FEBRUARY 2026 INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD 6 MARCH 2026 For more about us, visit (url removed) We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
TRI Consulting Ltd
Lettings & Housing Officer
TRI Consulting Ltd
A Housing Association is currently looking for a couple of Lettings & Housing Officer on a temporary basis for about 6 months. Key responsibilities are as follows Showing the applicants properties at planned viewings Assessing applicants documents following allocation Communicating with applicants regarding additional information required or outcome Let homes and manage re-lets, ensuring void work is completed quickly and effectively. Empty homes should be let as soon as possible and to a standard that suits residents needs Provide an excellent personal landlord service to residents in a small patch of homes. This includes regular communication and meetings with each resident at home (at least annually), and being responsible for ensuring that any issues they have raised are resolved appropriately Welcome new residents to the A2B service, including a personal meeting in their homes, ensuring any issues are sorted out and their level of customer satisfaction is increased and maintained Ensure that any anti-social behaviour issues are dealt with appropriately and quickly, liaising with the caseworker, patrol team and external agencies where necessary Use resident feedback to identify common issues and develop plans to meet their individual and neighbourhood needs, thus improving their satisfaction levels Encourage and support residents to improve their involvement in their homes and local communities Ensure properties are maintained in a good condition by diagnosing, ordering and managing necessary repairs. Seek appropriate support from surveyors, specialist contractors and the asset management team, where necessary; and take overall responsibility for ensuring repairs are delivered quickly, effectively, economically and to the residents satisfaction Ensure communal areas and neighbourhoods are clean, safe and well maintained by working with the estate contact manager, contractors, caretakers or cleaners as required. You may be asked to manage cleaners or caretakers as part of your role Manage the work of the handyman and contractors that you engage and seek feedback on their work upon completion, feeding back to the contract management team Look at Locator to identify transfer opportunities for your residents, manage mutual exchange requests and discuss and assist with transfer applications To work to ensure the gas compliance performance for the patch is always maximised and to ensure access is obtained within the required timescales To be involved in resident consultation on cyclical maintenance and decent homes work, and to take the lead in dealing with any issues or complaints relating to such works, in consultation with Asset Management. Effectively manage the income and expenditure for all properties on your patch Manage and monitor a repairs budget ensuring you work within financial regulations and get best value from our contractors Collect rent and manage rent accounts, taking appropriate action to recover debt, referring cases for legal action where appropriate Calculate housing benefit entitlement for new residents and ensure residents have access to good benefit and debt advice PAYE £20.84 Umbrella £27.56 Essential requirements Must have a background in Lettings Must have a driving licence Must be able to start immediately or on short notice
Feb 12, 2026
Seasonal
A Housing Association is currently looking for a couple of Lettings & Housing Officer on a temporary basis for about 6 months. Key responsibilities are as follows Showing the applicants properties at planned viewings Assessing applicants documents following allocation Communicating with applicants regarding additional information required or outcome Let homes and manage re-lets, ensuring void work is completed quickly and effectively. Empty homes should be let as soon as possible and to a standard that suits residents needs Provide an excellent personal landlord service to residents in a small patch of homes. This includes regular communication and meetings with each resident at home (at least annually), and being responsible for ensuring that any issues they have raised are resolved appropriately Welcome new residents to the A2B service, including a personal meeting in their homes, ensuring any issues are sorted out and their level of customer satisfaction is increased and maintained Ensure that any anti-social behaviour issues are dealt with appropriately and quickly, liaising with the caseworker, patrol team and external agencies where necessary Use resident feedback to identify common issues and develop plans to meet their individual and neighbourhood needs, thus improving their satisfaction levels Encourage and support residents to improve their involvement in their homes and local communities Ensure properties are maintained in a good condition by diagnosing, ordering and managing necessary repairs. Seek appropriate support from surveyors, specialist contractors and the asset management team, where necessary; and take overall responsibility for ensuring repairs are delivered quickly, effectively, economically and to the residents satisfaction Ensure communal areas and neighbourhoods are clean, safe and well maintained by working with the estate contact manager, contractors, caretakers or cleaners as required. You may be asked to manage cleaners or caretakers as part of your role Manage the work of the handyman and contractors that you engage and seek feedback on their work upon completion, feeding back to the contract management team Look at Locator to identify transfer opportunities for your residents, manage mutual exchange requests and discuss and assist with transfer applications To work to ensure the gas compliance performance for the patch is always maximised and to ensure access is obtained within the required timescales To be involved in resident consultation on cyclical maintenance and decent homes work, and to take the lead in dealing with any issues or complaints relating to such works, in consultation with Asset Management. Effectively manage the income and expenditure for all properties on your patch Manage and monitor a repairs budget ensuring you work within financial regulations and get best value from our contractors Collect rent and manage rent accounts, taking appropriate action to recover debt, referring cases for legal action where appropriate Calculate housing benefit entitlement for new residents and ensure residents have access to good benefit and debt advice PAYE £20.84 Umbrella £27.56 Essential requirements Must have a background in Lettings Must have a driving licence Must be able to start immediately or on short notice
Aatom Recruitment
Neighbourhood Manager
Aatom Recruitment
Working on behalf of a Local Authority, Aatom Recruitment has a new opportunity for a Neighbourhood Manager on a 3 months contract initially with a possibility of further extension. The role purpose: To act as the lead for a team of up to 10 Neighbourhood Officers and provide support in conjunction with their manager to a number of co-located staff. Main accountabilities: The Neighbourhood Manager is responsible for maintaining an overview of current workloads of their Team - working closely with their colleagues in other localities to spot patterns and trends in resident demands and needs and contribute to monitoring the overall effectiveness of the neighbourhood team in meeting purpose; To understand residents, properties and neighbourhoods in context; To develop skills and knowledge in one or more key areas to meet residents' demands; To offer as part of a collaborative Neighbourhood Team one clear trusted point of contact to resolve residents demands - Helping staff to support residents to solve problems at their root cause to build future strength in our communities and individuals; Actively learning from situations and dealing with the consequences of any gaps in service, e.g. formal complaints; To ensure neighbourhood officers deal with issues as early as possible, and as much as possible, pulling in support when needed to resolve resident issues in partnership with other officers, services and organisations; If this sounds good to you so far, please apply for immediate contact or call us directly.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Working on behalf of a Local Authority, Aatom Recruitment has a new opportunity for a Neighbourhood Manager on a 3 months contract initially with a possibility of further extension. The role purpose: To act as the lead for a team of up to 10 Neighbourhood Officers and provide support in conjunction with their manager to a number of co-located staff. Main accountabilities: The Neighbourhood Manager is responsible for maintaining an overview of current workloads of their Team - working closely with their colleagues in other localities to spot patterns and trends in resident demands and needs and contribute to monitoring the overall effectiveness of the neighbourhood team in meeting purpose; To understand residents, properties and neighbourhoods in context; To develop skills and knowledge in one or more key areas to meet residents' demands; To offer as part of a collaborative Neighbourhood Team one clear trusted point of contact to resolve residents demands - Helping staff to support residents to solve problems at their root cause to build future strength in our communities and individuals; Actively learning from situations and dealing with the consequences of any gaps in service, e.g. formal complaints; To ensure neighbourhood officers deal with issues as early as possible, and as much as possible, pulling in support when needed to resolve resident issues in partnership with other officers, services and organisations; If this sounds good to you so far, please apply for immediate contact or call us directly.
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH-6
Planning Monitoring Officer
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH-6
Planning Monitoring Officer REF: 2704 SO2 Career Graded - PO1, £42,912 pa rising in annual increments to £45,852 Full-Time (35 hours) Permanent The post's salary currently attracts a market supplement of 8.5% per month About Us: It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. To deliver on these ambitions, we have embarked our transformational One Lambeth Programme ensuring we are 'connected by purpose,' in everything we do to deliver excellence. We are proud to have recently developed a refreshed set of One Lambeth Values and Behaviours that were develop for staff by staff; Equity, Ambition, Kindness, and Accountability. For more information, please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Borough: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. About the Team: The Planning Policy team, within the Planning and Sustainability division, develops innovative planning policies to support the Borough Plan. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to Lambeth's sustainable growth by implementing and reviewing the Local Plan. About the Role: We seek a highly organised, motivated individual with an interest in urban development, policy, and data. Passionate about planning and its positive impacts on housing and employment, you will enhance our data collection, analysis, and communication of development challenges and opportunities. You will collaborate across departments and with external stakeholders, and contribute to policy development, consultations, and responses to regional and national changes. This role offers an excellent chance to develop your skills within the planning sector. To be considered for interview, your CV and supporting statement will clearly evidence: Awareness of relevant planning legislation, policies and guidance. Experience of work relate to the role. Strong IT skills and ability to use IT to manipulate data. For detailed qualifications and requirements, please review the job description and person specification in hyperlink below: Job Description & Person Specification Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Laura Bourke, Planning Policy Manger at Recruitment Timelines: Advert close date: 11:59pm on 01 March 2026. Interviews: Week beginning 09 and 16 March 2026. Please click here to view: Lambeth Staff Benefits How to Apply: If you're interest in this opportunity, click on the apply button and complete an online application. In your supporting statement, please clearly demonstrate how you meet the shortlist criteria marked with an 'A' at shortlist stage. We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here In addition, you will also be required to undertake a Cifas check. Further information about Cifas can be found here Cifas We actively support applications from Lambeth Care Leavers.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Planning Monitoring Officer REF: 2704 SO2 Career Graded - PO1, £42,912 pa rising in annual increments to £45,852 Full-Time (35 hours) Permanent The post's salary currently attracts a market supplement of 8.5% per month About Us: It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. To deliver on these ambitions, we have embarked our transformational One Lambeth Programme ensuring we are 'connected by purpose,' in everything we do to deliver excellence. We are proud to have recently developed a refreshed set of One Lambeth Values and Behaviours that were develop for staff by staff; Equity, Ambition, Kindness, and Accountability. For more information, please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Borough: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. About the Team: The Planning Policy team, within the Planning and Sustainability division, develops innovative planning policies to support the Borough Plan. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to Lambeth's sustainable growth by implementing and reviewing the Local Plan. About the Role: We seek a highly organised, motivated individual with an interest in urban development, policy, and data. Passionate about planning and its positive impacts on housing and employment, you will enhance our data collection, analysis, and communication of development challenges and opportunities. You will collaborate across departments and with external stakeholders, and contribute to policy development, consultations, and responses to regional and national changes. This role offers an excellent chance to develop your skills within the planning sector. To be considered for interview, your CV and supporting statement will clearly evidence: Awareness of relevant planning legislation, policies and guidance. Experience of work relate to the role. Strong IT skills and ability to use IT to manipulate data. For detailed qualifications and requirements, please review the job description and person specification in hyperlink below: Job Description & Person Specification Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Laura Bourke, Planning Policy Manger at Recruitment Timelines: Advert close date: 11:59pm on 01 March 2026. Interviews: Week beginning 09 and 16 March 2026. Please click here to view: Lambeth Staff Benefits How to Apply: If you're interest in this opportunity, click on the apply button and complete an online application. In your supporting statement, please clearly demonstrate how you meet the shortlist criteria marked with an 'A' at shortlist stage. We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here In addition, you will also be required to undertake a Cifas check. Further information about Cifas can be found here Cifas We actively support applications from Lambeth Care Leavers.
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH-6
YJS Officer (2 Posts)
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH-6
YJS Officer PO3: £ 47,925pa rising in annual increments to £ 51,228pa incl. LW Permanent/Full time Agency staff please click HERE to apply About Us: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. Please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Team: Lambeth Youth Justice Service is a dynamic multi-disciplinary team, committed to supporting children, young people and their families. We work to address vulnerabilities, reduce risks and tackle the factors that lead to offending behaviour. Our integrated approach helps children and young people fulfil their potential and make positive contributions to their communities. We are collaborative, inclusive and guided by our core values: Equity, Accountability, Ambition and Kindness. These principles shape how we work with families, partners, and each other, ensuring fairness, responsibility, compassion and drive for excellence in everything we do. Our team values creativity respect and partnership both with families and across agencies to achieve meaningful outcomes. We invest in our people. You will have access to professional development opportunities, specialist training and the chance to work alongside experienced practitioners in a supportive environment that encourages innovation and career progression. About the Role: We are looking for a dedicated Youth Justice Practitioner to join our team and make a real difference in the lives of children and young people. In this role, you will manage a caseload of youth justice cases, working creatively and collaboratively with children, young people, their families, and partner agencies to deliver tailored interventions that reduce offending and promote positive change. You will take responsibility for assessment, planning, and case management, ensuring risks are managed effectively and safeguarding is prioritised. The role involves writing high-quality reports for court, facilitating restorative approaches, and supporting children and young people to build resilience and re-engage with education, training, and employment. How to Apply: To be considered for interview, your CV and supporting statement will clearly evidence how you meet the shortlisting criteria on the personal specification marked "A" for application: JD and Person Specification We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. Advert closing date : 8 March 2026 at midnight. Please click here to view Lambeth Staff Benefits Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Certificate from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Further information about the DBS can be found at You will be required to undertake a Cifas check. Further information about Cifas can be found here Cifas Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Maxine Whittaker, . At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here .
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
YJS Officer PO3: £ 47,925pa rising in annual increments to £ 51,228pa incl. LW Permanent/Full time Agency staff please click HERE to apply About Us: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. Please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Team: Lambeth Youth Justice Service is a dynamic multi-disciplinary team, committed to supporting children, young people and their families. We work to address vulnerabilities, reduce risks and tackle the factors that lead to offending behaviour. Our integrated approach helps children and young people fulfil their potential and make positive contributions to their communities. We are collaborative, inclusive and guided by our core values: Equity, Accountability, Ambition and Kindness. These principles shape how we work with families, partners, and each other, ensuring fairness, responsibility, compassion and drive for excellence in everything we do. Our team values creativity respect and partnership both with families and across agencies to achieve meaningful outcomes. We invest in our people. You will have access to professional development opportunities, specialist training and the chance to work alongside experienced practitioners in a supportive environment that encourages innovation and career progression. About the Role: We are looking for a dedicated Youth Justice Practitioner to join our team and make a real difference in the lives of children and young people. In this role, you will manage a caseload of youth justice cases, working creatively and collaboratively with children, young people, their families, and partner agencies to deliver tailored interventions that reduce offending and promote positive change. You will take responsibility for assessment, planning, and case management, ensuring risks are managed effectively and safeguarding is prioritised. The role involves writing high-quality reports for court, facilitating restorative approaches, and supporting children and young people to build resilience and re-engage with education, training, and employment. How to Apply: To be considered for interview, your CV and supporting statement will clearly evidence how you meet the shortlisting criteria on the personal specification marked "A" for application: JD and Person Specification We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. Advert closing date : 8 March 2026 at midnight. Please click here to view Lambeth Staff Benefits Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Certificate from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Further information about the DBS can be found at You will be required to undertake a Cifas check. Further information about Cifas can be found here Cifas Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Maxine Whittaker, . At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here .
Park Avenue Recruitment
Neighbourhood Officer
Park Avenue Recruitment
Park Avenue a currently recruiting an interim Neighbourhood Officer to work with one of the largest Housing Associations in London and the South East. Reporting to the Area Manager you will be responsible for managing a patch in East London, providing a comprehensive housing management service to tenants on your patch, ensuring a professional and high quality service at all times. Duties will include; Provide a first class housing and tenancy management service to tenants across your patch, resolving queries in an efficient and professional manner. Visiting tenants to ensure that they are adhering to the tenancy agreement. Managing low level ASB and nuisance queries, passing full cases to specialist ASB Officers. Working with the Rent Income department to ensure that any discrepancies in payment are dealt with. Managing voids process, including advertising of voids, assessing new applicants and arranging voids works. Liaise with repairs department to ensure all repairs are completed. This is a fantastic opportunity for a housing officer who is seeking a new challenge. The working pattern is hybrid. A car driver is not essential but you will be required to travel across your chosen patch in East London. Office attendance of one day in Stratford (East London), the rest of week is agile. For further information please submit your CV in the strictest of confidence.
Feb 11, 2026
Seasonal
Park Avenue a currently recruiting an interim Neighbourhood Officer to work with one of the largest Housing Associations in London and the South East. Reporting to the Area Manager you will be responsible for managing a patch in East London, providing a comprehensive housing management service to tenants on your patch, ensuring a professional and high quality service at all times. Duties will include; Provide a first class housing and tenancy management service to tenants across your patch, resolving queries in an efficient and professional manner. Visiting tenants to ensure that they are adhering to the tenancy agreement. Managing low level ASB and nuisance queries, passing full cases to specialist ASB Officers. Working with the Rent Income department to ensure that any discrepancies in payment are dealt with. Managing voids process, including advertising of voids, assessing new applicants and arranging voids works. Liaise with repairs department to ensure all repairs are completed. This is a fantastic opportunity for a housing officer who is seeking a new challenge. The working pattern is hybrid. A car driver is not essential but you will be required to travel across your chosen patch in East London. Office attendance of one day in Stratford (East London), the rest of week is agile. For further information please submit your CV in the strictest of confidence.
Chief Executive Officer
NHS Orpington, Kent
Salary is dependent on experience Bromley Healthcare is a staff-owned social enterprise delivering a wide range of community health services to people of all ages across Bromley, Bexley, Greenwich and Lewisham. Since its establishment in 2011, the organisation has grown significantly, providing high-quality, compassionate care in neighbourhoods, clinics and people's homes. A key partner within the South East London Integrated Care System, Bromley Healthcare works closely with GPs, local authorities, voluntary organisations and hospitals to deliver integrated, community-focused care. We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Bromley Healthcare at a pivotal point in its development, at an exciting moment for community services as the expansion of neighbourhood working creates new opportunities to deliver more integrated, locally responsive care. This is a high-impact leadership role, responsible for setting strategic direction and ensuring outstanding service delivery, clinical quality and financial sustainability. Working with the Board, Executive Leadership Team and system partners, the Chief Executive will champion Bromley Healthcare's social enterprise and employee-owned model, fostering a values-driven culture and strengthening its position as a leader in integrated community care. Main duties of the job The successful candidate will be a visionary and credible senior leader with substantial experience in complex health or social care environments. You will bring a strong track record of organisational leadership, transformation and delivery, alongside the ability to build effective partnerships across the NHS, local government and communities. Strategic, commercially astute and grounded in compassion, you will be committed to staff ownership, inclusion and improving outcomes for the communities served. Please review the attached job description for full details of duties and responsibilities associated with this role. How to apply Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is acting as an employment agency advisor to Bromley Healthcare on this appointment. Candidates should apply for this role through Saxton Bampfylde's website at using code AAHAMF. Click on the 'apply' button and follow the instructions to upload a CV and cover letter, and complete theonline equal opportunities monitoring form. The closing date for applications is noon on Monday 23 February 2026. About us Bromley Healthcare, as a community interest company, offers an extensive array of services ranging from community nursing, including district nursing and health visiting, to specialised nursing care, along with therapy services catering to individuals across various age groups. Compensation is contingent upon NHS experience and current banding/pay point. We provide an outstanding benefits package, which includes pension schemes, discounted gym memberships, a cycle-to-work scheme, access to home furnishings and electronics, access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP), discounts at various high street retailers, eligibility for the Blue Light Card, the opportunity to apply for low-interest personal loans, and an excellent lease car scheme. Additionally, we are continuously striving to enhance our employee benefits offerings. Job responsibilities Please review the attached job description and person specification for full details associated with this position available with Bromley Healthcare CIC Person Specification Knowledge and experience Significant experience at Board or Executive level within health and social care, with a strong record of organisational leadership and delivery. Evidence of successfully navigating complex multi-stakeholder environments, including commissioners, regulators, local authorities, and community partners. Proven track record of leading transformational change, including workforce, culture, and service redesign Experience of driving financial sustainability and growth in mission-led organisations Understanding of how digital innovation and data can transform healthcare delivery Skills, abilities and personal qualities Strategic thinker with the ability to shape and communicate a compelling vision for the future of community healthcare. Ability to lead organisational change, fostering innovation and improvement across services. Strong commercial acumen and financial literacy, with the ability to align growth and sustainability with social purpose. Exceptional stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate across the NHS, local government, and community sectors. Highly developed negotiation, communication, and public speaking skills, able to represent the organisation with authority and credibility. Analytical, with a focus on delivering measurable results. A passionate advocate for community-based healthcare, with a commitment to improving outcomes for patients. Collaborative and inclusive leadership style, able to win hearts and minds across a diverse workforce. High levels of integrity, credibility, and resilience, acting as a visible role model for the organisation's values. Commitment to building an inclusive organisation, ensuring that services and the workforce reflect and respect the communities served. Strong alignment with the ethos of employee ownership and social enterprise, empowering staff to shape and deliver outstanding care. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceDependent on experience
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Salary is dependent on experience Bromley Healthcare is a staff-owned social enterprise delivering a wide range of community health services to people of all ages across Bromley, Bexley, Greenwich and Lewisham. Since its establishment in 2011, the organisation has grown significantly, providing high-quality, compassionate care in neighbourhoods, clinics and people's homes. A key partner within the South East London Integrated Care System, Bromley Healthcare works closely with GPs, local authorities, voluntary organisations and hospitals to deliver integrated, community-focused care. We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Bromley Healthcare at a pivotal point in its development, at an exciting moment for community services as the expansion of neighbourhood working creates new opportunities to deliver more integrated, locally responsive care. This is a high-impact leadership role, responsible for setting strategic direction and ensuring outstanding service delivery, clinical quality and financial sustainability. Working with the Board, Executive Leadership Team and system partners, the Chief Executive will champion Bromley Healthcare's social enterprise and employee-owned model, fostering a values-driven culture and strengthening its position as a leader in integrated community care. Main duties of the job The successful candidate will be a visionary and credible senior leader with substantial experience in complex health or social care environments. You will bring a strong track record of organisational leadership, transformation and delivery, alongside the ability to build effective partnerships across the NHS, local government and communities. Strategic, commercially astute and grounded in compassion, you will be committed to staff ownership, inclusion and improving outcomes for the communities served. Please review the attached job description for full details of duties and responsibilities associated with this role. How to apply Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is acting as an employment agency advisor to Bromley Healthcare on this appointment. Candidates should apply for this role through Saxton Bampfylde's website at using code AAHAMF. Click on the 'apply' button and follow the instructions to upload a CV and cover letter, and complete theonline equal opportunities monitoring form. The closing date for applications is noon on Monday 23 February 2026. About us Bromley Healthcare, as a community interest company, offers an extensive array of services ranging from community nursing, including district nursing and health visiting, to specialised nursing care, along with therapy services catering to individuals across various age groups. Compensation is contingent upon NHS experience and current banding/pay point. We provide an outstanding benefits package, which includes pension schemes, discounted gym memberships, a cycle-to-work scheme, access to home furnishings and electronics, access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP), discounts at various high street retailers, eligibility for the Blue Light Card, the opportunity to apply for low-interest personal loans, and an excellent lease car scheme. Additionally, we are continuously striving to enhance our employee benefits offerings. Job responsibilities Please review the attached job description and person specification for full details associated with this position available with Bromley Healthcare CIC Person Specification Knowledge and experience Significant experience at Board or Executive level within health and social care, with a strong record of organisational leadership and delivery. Evidence of successfully navigating complex multi-stakeholder environments, including commissioners, regulators, local authorities, and community partners. Proven track record of leading transformational change, including workforce, culture, and service redesign Experience of driving financial sustainability and growth in mission-led organisations Understanding of how digital innovation and data can transform healthcare delivery Skills, abilities and personal qualities Strategic thinker with the ability to shape and communicate a compelling vision for the future of community healthcare. Ability to lead organisational change, fostering innovation and improvement across services. Strong commercial acumen and financial literacy, with the ability to align growth and sustainability with social purpose. Exceptional stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate across the NHS, local government, and community sectors. Highly developed negotiation, communication, and public speaking skills, able to represent the organisation with authority and credibility. Analytical, with a focus on delivering measurable results. A passionate advocate for community-based healthcare, with a commitment to improving outcomes for patients. Collaborative and inclusive leadership style, able to win hearts and minds across a diverse workforce. High levels of integrity, credibility, and resilience, acting as a visible role model for the organisation's values. Commitment to building an inclusive organisation, ensuring that services and the workforce reflect and respect the communities served. Strong alignment with the ethos of employee ownership and social enterprise, empowering staff to shape and deliver outstanding care. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceDependent on experience

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