Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
Salary: £36,000 - £41,000 plus eligibility for £125 monthly London Allowance, Van, Tools, Company Bonus Scheme and regular overtime Location: Wimbledon, Kingston Hours: 40 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Roofer who has skills other trades to join our team We're looking for someone who can deliver a first class service to our properties covering Wimbledon, Kingston and surrounding areas. A Multi Trade Operative will be responsible for carrying out a wide range of maintenance, responsive repairs, void works & property MOTs connected with all aspects of their specialist trades and any secondary trades. The works shall be carried out in an efficient way and completed within required deadlines. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. If you're a reliable, experienced Roofer with skills in other trades and can provide good customer care we want to hear from you. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. As an operative working in the London Region, you'll be eligible to receive an additional monthly non-contractual London Weighting Allowance of £125. Apply now You must hold a valid UK driving licence as a company vehicle will be provided for work use only. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. We reserve the right to close this advert early. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Salary: £36,000 - £41,000 plus eligibility for £125 monthly London Allowance, Van, Tools, Company Bonus Scheme and regular overtime Location: Wimbledon, Kingston Hours: 40 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Roofer who has skills other trades to join our team We're looking for someone who can deliver a first class service to our properties covering Wimbledon, Kingston and surrounding areas. A Multi Trade Operative will be responsible for carrying out a wide range of maintenance, responsive repairs, void works & property MOTs connected with all aspects of their specialist trades and any secondary trades. The works shall be carried out in an efficient way and completed within required deadlines. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. If you're a reliable, experienced Roofer with skills in other trades and can provide good customer care we want to hear from you. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. As an operative working in the London Region, you'll be eligible to receive an additional monthly non-contractual London Weighting Allowance of £125. Apply now You must hold a valid UK driving licence as a company vehicle will be provided for work use only. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. We reserve the right to close this advert early. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process.
Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Location: SHC Office, Seymour Buildings, with occasional visits to Daventry Street and Grove Dwellings; occasional remote working at Line Manager's discretion Hours: 21 hours per week, including an average of two evening meetings per month Salary: £49,000 pro rata Contract Type: Fixed term, 18 months Reporting to: Line Manager designated by the Management Committee (MC) Seymour Housing Co operative (SHC) was founded in 1976. We are driven by co operative values and democratic participation, and we aim to provide high quality, affordable housing for people who understand and support co operative living. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Housing & Co operative Services Manager to join our small, dedicated team. You will work closely with our Maintenance Manager and external service providers, and you will report to the Management Committee, through the designated Staff Line Manager. About the Role You will deliver high quality housing management services, support governance and record keeping, maintain strong, positive relationships with residents and partners, and ensure compliance with Co op policies, GDPR and regulatory standards. What We're Looking For If you are a motivated housing professional looking for a role where your work directly supports a democratic community, we would love to hear from you. You combine a deep commitment to co-operative values with a proven track record in housing management and delivering excellent customer service. You excel at working collaboratively with diverse members, committees, and external agencies and possess strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Overall, Purpose of the Role To deliver a professional, proactive housing management service for tenants and applicants, oversee day to day Co op operations, and ensure high quality administrative, governance, and service delivery support to the Management Committee (MC). The role includes responsibility for managing external contractors and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities 1. Housing Management • Lead and coordinate day to day housing management operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and high quality tenant support. • Prepare and issue tenancy agreements, Good Neighbour Agreements and share certificates on behalf of the Co op. • Provide guidance on transfers, mutual exchanges and other housing options. • Enforce tenancy terms, working with the Maintenance Manager to ensure properties remain in good condition. • Conduct regular tenancy audits to maintain accurate member records. • Act as the Complaints Officer, resolving complaints in line with Co op policies and the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code requirements, and providing required data and updates to the MC. • Liaise with local authorities and relevant agencies, providing timely updates to the MC • Serve as the Co op's designated safeguarding lead and escalate concerns to appropriate authorities. 2. Allocations and Lettings • Maintain records of property allocations in line with nomination agreements. • Monitor relevant housing legislation and advise the Allocations Subcommittee (ASC) and MC on necessary policy updates. • Service the ASC and support the convenor. • Organise and administer allocations panels, communicating outcomes to applicants and requesting additional documentation when needed. • Maintain and monitor the internal transfer list, ensuring accuracy, eligibility verification and prevention of fraudulent claims. • Complete thorough applicant checks to ensure eligibility and detect fraudulent applications. • Ensure efficient void turnaround to minimise income loss. 3. Co op Governance • Monitor changes in housing legislation and regulation and advise the MC when these require policy or procedural changes. • Circulate updated or new policies to all members. • Ensure the Co op meets statutory and regulatory requirements and follows good practice. • Develop initiatives to increase member engagement and participation in governance and committee work. • Provide administrative support to the MC and subcommittees, including preparing and issuing agendas, minutes, and reports within required deadlines (7 days prior). • Assist the Secretary with AGM organisation, including minutes, timely document distribution and facilitation of the nomination and election process. • Maintain clear, accessible informational resources to support member understanding of policies, procedures and Co op values. • Identify and coordinate training opportunities for MC members, subcommittee members, officers, volunteers and staff. 4. Financial and Legal Management Working within the authority delegated by the MC: • Liaise with the outsourced rent management provider to produce arrears reports, monitor repayment agreements and ensure arrears actions follow Co op policy. • Support members with housing benefit claims when required. • Represent the Co op in County Court matters (including arrears cases) and accompany bailiffs where necessary. • Arrange insurance renewals and obtain tenders when required. • Support the Treasurer, Finance Subcommittee and Maintenance Manager in preparing the annual budget. • Assist the Treasurer with calculations of rent and service charge increases and prepare communications to tenants. • Liaise with accountants and auditors as required. • Submit audited accounts and required documents to external bodies within deadlines. • Maintain petty cash records and manage the deposit of income from the Seymour Building laundries. 5. Office Administration and General Responsibilities • Ensure smooth day to day operation of the Co op office and maintain a professional, welcoming environment. • Oversee incoming and outgoing communications, ensuring timely and appropriate responses. • Maintain accurate, compliant electronic and physical records using relevant systems (including CHICs). • Coordinate with the Maintenance Manager, MC officers, managing agents and consultants to support efficient Co op operations. • Adhere to all Co op rules, policies and procedures including complaints, data protection, confidentiality, health and safety, equal opportunities, fraud prevention and value for money requirements. • Maintain strict confidentiality regarding members, finances and Co op operations. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive office manual to support member participation in Co op operations. • Provide cover for colleagues during absences to maintain continuity of essential functions. • Undertake additional reasonable duties aligned with the Co op's mission and agreed with the Line Manager or MC officers; boundaries of authority should be confirmed and documented as needed. Person Specification 1. Qualifications & Knowledge - Essential Minimum of 3 A levels or equivalent, with a good general standard of education. Strong understanding of housing management principles and practices, including governance arrangements for housing providers and co operatives. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulatory frameworks, including RSH, Homes England, and the Housing Ombudsman. Clear understanding of data protection and confidentiality principles (GDPR). Desirable Qualifications Degree level education or equivalent. CIH Level 4 or 5 qualification or working towards this. Understanding of co operative governance structures and principles. 2. Experience - Essential Demonstrable experience in housing management or a closely related field. Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders (residents, committees, external agencies). Track record of delivering excellent customer service, including effective complaint handling and resolution. Experience liaising with external contractors and service providers. Experience in policy and procedure development and implementation. Experience of governance and record keeping, including minute taking and report writing. Proficiency using the Microsoft Office suite and relevant housing management systems (e.g., CHICS or similar). Desirable Experience Experience working within co operatives or member led organisations. Experience supporting democratic, participatory decision making environments. 3. Skills & Abilities Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks. Strong written and verbal communication skills, adaptable to a wide range of audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative, flexibility, and problem solving capability. Strong numerical skills and proficiency with databases and relevant software. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website . Closing date: Monday 30 March
At Bloor Homes, our Site Managers are extremely important people within our business. Working day-to-day at the 'front line' of construction, they deal with key people from our Head Office, as well as tradespeople and contractors on site. Not only that, but they meet the most important people of all: our customers, as we design, build and hand over their new, dream home. We are now seeking suitable people to join our comprehensive training programme to become a fully qualified Site Manager. You may have a background as a time-served trades professional, or as a project manager in a related area. Or you may just be an ambitious, capable person with a desire to succeed in a successful, people-focused business. We are recruiting for a Trainee Site Manager to join our South West Region, based in Somerset. As Trainee Site Manager, you will shadow other roles to gain awareness of all site-based activities, as well as gaining an understanding of the whole housebuilding process. You will play a key role in quality control, health and safety, resource management and staff recruitment on-site. Meeting customers, answering their questions and resolving any problems will be a key part of your job. Ideally, you will have experience in the construction industry, and have the relevant skills and qualifications. And of course you will need effective written and verbal communication skills, plus good time management too. It's a challenging role, and a rewarding one. You'll get a college-based qualification under your belt, and the knowledge and experience to progress within the company and ultimately manage your own site. MAIN DUTIES To shadow other site workers to gain an awareness of all site based activities. To complete a period of secondment to other departments such as commercial, design and technical and sales to gain a greater understanding of the whole house building process. To ensure that all houses/flats are produced to a consistently high standard of quality, so as to comply in all respects with specific regulators. To ensure that any customer complaints during the production cycle are promptly and properly investigated and the appropriate action is taken. To ensure that the resources of men and materials at his disposal are properly co-ordinated. To recruit as requested a number of directly employed operatives or labour only sub-contractors as shall be necessary to enable the production objectives of the site. To participate in the selection of labour and materials sub-contractors who will be working on his site and liaising with them throughout. To reasonably check that the setting out and levels of all houses to be constructed on the development accord with the drawings provided or if variances are thought necessary then they are agreed with the engineer/planner/Contracts Manager/Construction Director and adequately recorded. To co-ordinate men and materials to meet the production programme and in particular to maintain the optimum level of materials on site consistent with the labour force being fully and effectively employed and the agreed production programme being met. To monitor the output of all persons working on site and sign off payment for work completed to the required standards of quality. To initiate all inspections by the Local Building Inspector or the NHBC under the Building Regulations and to attend inspections of the site. To supervise and inspect all road and sewer construction on the site. To organise the connection of all services in good time so as not to delay occupations. To carry out pre-completion inspections of houses on the development with the purchasers thereof and to record any outstanding work in writing over the signature of the purchaser. To ensure compliance with all Health and Safety and other relevant legislation and, on the occasion of any visit to the site, to accompany such person in the inspection of the site. To attend and participate fully in such meetings as may be called by or with the support of the Contracts Manager and in particular pre-start meetings and quarterly/monthly Site Managers Meetings To ensure that all reasonable requests from the Company's Sales Staff in connection with the preparation and maintenance of Show Homes are accommodated as soon as possible. To give assistance to the Customer Care Manager for all works necessary in completing maintenance in a professional and efficient manner, strictly adhering to date and appointments agreed by the Customer Care Manager. Attending meetings that may be necessary in the performance of your duties. Complying with and uphold company policies and procedures. Undertaking any additional tasks as may reasonably be required from time to time. ESSENTIAL SKILLS / ATTRIBUTES Keen interest within the construction industry. Good problem solving skills with excellent time management. Excellent attention to Detail with a desire to succeed. COMPANY BENEFITS Company Car Company Phone and Laptop Scottish Widows Pension Scheme 33 days holiday entitlement (including bank holidays) Group Staff Discount at Triumph Motorcycles ltd. Competitive discount on our homes (dependent upon the property and location) If you feel this vacancy could be your new career path, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
At Bloor Homes, our Site Managers are extremely important people within our business. Working day-to-day at the 'front line' of construction, they deal with key people from our Head Office, as well as tradespeople and contractors on site. Not only that, but they meet the most important people of all: our customers, as we design, build and hand over their new, dream home. We are now seeking suitable people to join our comprehensive training programme to become a fully qualified Site Manager. You may have a background as a time-served trades professional, or as a project manager in a related area. Or you may just be an ambitious, capable person with a desire to succeed in a successful, people-focused business. We are recruiting for a Trainee Site Manager to join our South West Region, based in Somerset. As Trainee Site Manager, you will shadow other roles to gain awareness of all site-based activities, as well as gaining an understanding of the whole housebuilding process. You will play a key role in quality control, health and safety, resource management and staff recruitment on-site. Meeting customers, answering their questions and resolving any problems will be a key part of your job. Ideally, you will have experience in the construction industry, and have the relevant skills and qualifications. And of course you will need effective written and verbal communication skills, plus good time management too. It's a challenging role, and a rewarding one. You'll get a college-based qualification under your belt, and the knowledge and experience to progress within the company and ultimately manage your own site. MAIN DUTIES To shadow other site workers to gain an awareness of all site based activities. To complete a period of secondment to other departments such as commercial, design and technical and sales to gain a greater understanding of the whole house building process. To ensure that all houses/flats are produced to a consistently high standard of quality, so as to comply in all respects with specific regulators. To ensure that any customer complaints during the production cycle are promptly and properly investigated and the appropriate action is taken. To ensure that the resources of men and materials at his disposal are properly co-ordinated. To recruit as requested a number of directly employed operatives or labour only sub-contractors as shall be necessary to enable the production objectives of the site. To participate in the selection of labour and materials sub-contractors who will be working on his site and liaising with them throughout. To reasonably check that the setting out and levels of all houses to be constructed on the development accord with the drawings provided or if variances are thought necessary then they are agreed with the engineer/planner/Contracts Manager/Construction Director and adequately recorded. To co-ordinate men and materials to meet the production programme and in particular to maintain the optimum level of materials on site consistent with the labour force being fully and effectively employed and the agreed production programme being met. To monitor the output of all persons working on site and sign off payment for work completed to the required standards of quality. To initiate all inspections by the Local Building Inspector or the NHBC under the Building Regulations and to attend inspections of the site. To supervise and inspect all road and sewer construction on the site. To organise the connection of all services in good time so as not to delay occupations. To carry out pre-completion inspections of houses on the development with the purchasers thereof and to record any outstanding work in writing over the signature of the purchaser. To ensure compliance with all Health and Safety and other relevant legislation and, on the occasion of any visit to the site, to accompany such person in the inspection of the site. To attend and participate fully in such meetings as may be called by or with the support of the Contracts Manager and in particular pre-start meetings and quarterly/monthly Site Managers Meetings To ensure that all reasonable requests from the Company's Sales Staff in connection with the preparation and maintenance of Show Homes are accommodated as soon as possible. To give assistance to the Customer Care Manager for all works necessary in completing maintenance in a professional and efficient manner, strictly adhering to date and appointments agreed by the Customer Care Manager. Attending meetings that may be necessary in the performance of your duties. Complying with and uphold company policies and procedures. Undertaking any additional tasks as may reasonably be required from time to time. ESSENTIAL SKILLS / ATTRIBUTES Keen interest within the construction industry. Good problem solving skills with excellent time management. Excellent attention to Detail with a desire to succeed. COMPANY BENEFITS Company Car Company Phone and Laptop Scottish Widows Pension Scheme 33 days holiday entitlement (including bank holidays) Group Staff Discount at Triumph Motorcycles ltd. Competitive discount on our homes (dependent upon the property and location) If you feel this vacancy could be your new career path, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
My client, a leading provider of and multi-let industrial estates, is seeking to appoint a Regional Operations Manager (ROM) to oversee operational excellence and facilities management across a designated UK region. This role will have responsibility for the Midlands region , requiring regular travel to sites and periodic visits to Head Office in London. Reporting directly to the Head of Operations, the Regional Operations Manager will act as the regional lead for all building maintenance, compliance, and operational performance, while providing expert FM guidance to Business Centre Managers (BCMs) and Regional General Managers (RGMs). This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced facilities professional who thrives in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment and is confident managing contractors, budgets, and compliance across a diverse property portfolio. For further details, please apply using the link The Role The Regional Operations Manager is accountable for the day-to-day facilities management and operational standards across sites within their allocated geographical region. You will ensure buildings are safe, compliant, well maintained, and commercially ready - driving high standards of upkeep, managing maintenance programmes, and supporting local teams in delivering an exceptional customer experience. The role combines operational oversight, contractor management, compliance monitoring, project delivery, and stakeholder engagement. Key Responsibilities Regional Operational Leadership Lead the Operations function across your region, overseeing building maintenance, compliance, and site standards. Provide professional site management guidance to BCMs and RGMs on safety, security, statutory compliance, and general upkeep. Monitor Health & Safety and statutory requirements across the region, working closely with central functional teams to ensure full compliance. Drive a strong safety and compliance culture across sites and service partners. Maintenance, Projects and Compliance Take full responsibility for Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM), reactive repairs, and minor works projects across the region. Ensure all sites remain legally compliant and maintained to agreed operational standards at all times. Oversee construction and maintenance contractors on site, ensuring compliance with CDM, Health & Safety legislation, building control, and planning requirements. Manage safeguarding works programmes, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. Identify, scope, and manage additional works, controlling external contractors to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery. Ensure building fabric works, subdivision of units, and reconfiguration projects are delivered in line with customer demand and commercial priorities. Contractor and Financial Management Manage third-party contractor performance, contract administration, and SLA monitoring. Control regional building-related expenditure, ensuring costs are managed within budget for both region and individual centres. Liaise with the Commercial team to identify and implement cost-saving initiatives. Ensure compliance and accuracy in the use of internal Purchase Order and invoicing systems, leveraging data insights to drive operational improvement. Maximising Unit Availability Ensure vacant units are maintained in a clean, safe, and lettable condition. Support BCMs and RGMs in preparing and configuring space to meet anticipated demand. Manage maintenance operatives and contractors to uphold high building standards. Actively support the management of regional debt by resolving building-related disputes promptly and ensuring units are returned to market quickly following vacation. Customer Experience and Collaboration Work closely with Regional General Managers to resolve centre-level issues and improve operational performance. Support local teams in responding to NPS feedback and driving service improvements. Share best practice initiatives and communicate successes across the region to promote continuous improvement. Reporting and Governance Hold monthly meetings with each Regional General Manager to agree Centre Action Plans covering cost control, outstanding works, PPM delivery, site standards, and Health & Safety. Provide structured monthly reporting to senior leadership, ensuring visibility on regional performance, compliance, and operational risks. Ensure all operational data is accurate, up to date, and used proactively to benefit the wider business. Key Skills and Experience Essential: Proven multi-site Facilities Management experience within a commercial property environment. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel weekly across sites, with regular visits to London Head Office. Demonstrable experience delivering minor works programmes, reactive maintenance, and building fabric projects on time and within budget. Strong contractor and supply chain management experience, including SLA monitoring and performance management. Sound technical knowledge of building services, maintenance delivery models, and contract works. Strong financial awareness, with experience managing regional budgets and understanding financial performance models. Highly organised, proactive, and capable of managing a demanding workload while remaining calm under pressure. Excellent communication, negotiation, and influencing skills, with the ability to engage stakeholders at all levels. Confident presenting information clearly and concisely to senior leaders. IT literate, with strong capability in MS Office, reporting systems, and database management. Self-motivated with the ability to operate autonomously while contributing to a wider regional leadership team.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
My client, a leading provider of and multi-let industrial estates, is seeking to appoint a Regional Operations Manager (ROM) to oversee operational excellence and facilities management across a designated UK region. This role will have responsibility for the Midlands region , requiring regular travel to sites and periodic visits to Head Office in London. Reporting directly to the Head of Operations, the Regional Operations Manager will act as the regional lead for all building maintenance, compliance, and operational performance, while providing expert FM guidance to Business Centre Managers (BCMs) and Regional General Managers (RGMs). This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced facilities professional who thrives in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment and is confident managing contractors, budgets, and compliance across a diverse property portfolio. For further details, please apply using the link The Role The Regional Operations Manager is accountable for the day-to-day facilities management and operational standards across sites within their allocated geographical region. You will ensure buildings are safe, compliant, well maintained, and commercially ready - driving high standards of upkeep, managing maintenance programmes, and supporting local teams in delivering an exceptional customer experience. The role combines operational oversight, contractor management, compliance monitoring, project delivery, and stakeholder engagement. Key Responsibilities Regional Operational Leadership Lead the Operations function across your region, overseeing building maintenance, compliance, and site standards. Provide professional site management guidance to BCMs and RGMs on safety, security, statutory compliance, and general upkeep. Monitor Health & Safety and statutory requirements across the region, working closely with central functional teams to ensure full compliance. Drive a strong safety and compliance culture across sites and service partners. Maintenance, Projects and Compliance Take full responsibility for Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM), reactive repairs, and minor works projects across the region. Ensure all sites remain legally compliant and maintained to agreed operational standards at all times. Oversee construction and maintenance contractors on site, ensuring compliance with CDM, Health & Safety legislation, building control, and planning requirements. Manage safeguarding works programmes, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. Identify, scope, and manage additional works, controlling external contractors to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery. Ensure building fabric works, subdivision of units, and reconfiguration projects are delivered in line with customer demand and commercial priorities. Contractor and Financial Management Manage third-party contractor performance, contract administration, and SLA monitoring. Control regional building-related expenditure, ensuring costs are managed within budget for both region and individual centres. Liaise with the Commercial team to identify and implement cost-saving initiatives. Ensure compliance and accuracy in the use of internal Purchase Order and invoicing systems, leveraging data insights to drive operational improvement. Maximising Unit Availability Ensure vacant units are maintained in a clean, safe, and lettable condition. Support BCMs and RGMs in preparing and configuring space to meet anticipated demand. Manage maintenance operatives and contractors to uphold high building standards. Actively support the management of regional debt by resolving building-related disputes promptly and ensuring units are returned to market quickly following vacation. Customer Experience and Collaboration Work closely with Regional General Managers to resolve centre-level issues and improve operational performance. Support local teams in responding to NPS feedback and driving service improvements. Share best practice initiatives and communicate successes across the region to promote continuous improvement. Reporting and Governance Hold monthly meetings with each Regional General Manager to agree Centre Action Plans covering cost control, outstanding works, PPM delivery, site standards, and Health & Safety. Provide structured monthly reporting to senior leadership, ensuring visibility on regional performance, compliance, and operational risks. Ensure all operational data is accurate, up to date, and used proactively to benefit the wider business. Key Skills and Experience Essential: Proven multi-site Facilities Management experience within a commercial property environment. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel weekly across sites, with regular visits to London Head Office. Demonstrable experience delivering minor works programmes, reactive maintenance, and building fabric projects on time and within budget. Strong contractor and supply chain management experience, including SLA monitoring and performance management. Sound technical knowledge of building services, maintenance delivery models, and contract works. Strong financial awareness, with experience managing regional budgets and understanding financial performance models. Highly organised, proactive, and capable of managing a demanding workload while remaining calm under pressure. Excellent communication, negotiation, and influencing skills, with the ability to engage stakeholders at all levels. Confident presenting information clearly and concisely to senior leaders. IT literate, with strong capability in MS Office, reporting systems, and database management. Self-motivated with the ability to operate autonomously while contributing to a wider regional leadership team.
A leading property maintenance company in Ilford is seeking a Multi Skilled Operative to carry out various maintenance tasks including plumbing, carpentry, and tiling in social housing properties. The role involves ensuring high-quality repairs, excellent customer service, and effective workload management. The ideal candidate will have experience in domestic repairs, a full UK driving licence, and strong problem-solving skills. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits, including a company van and annual leave.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
A leading property maintenance company in Ilford is seeking a Multi Skilled Operative to carry out various maintenance tasks including plumbing, carpentry, and tiling in social housing properties. The role involves ensuring high-quality repairs, excellent customer service, and effective workload management. The ideal candidate will have experience in domestic repairs, a full UK driving licence, and strong problem-solving skills. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits, including a company van and annual leave.
Overview Property Maintenance Apprentice Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Role: Plant Hire Controller Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Start date: September 2026 Location: Ollerton (Plant depot) About Us Murphy is a leading international, multi-disciplined engineering and construction company founded in 1951 that improves life by delivering world-class infrastructure. Operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, Murphy provides better engineered solutions to infrastructure sectors including transportation, water, power and natural resources. We also have a number of related businesses - Ground Engineering; Utility Connections; Murphy Plant; Murphy Process Engineering; Pipeline Testing Services; Specialist Welding Services; and Electrical Services. Murphy employs more than 4,300 engineers, professional managers and skilled operatives around the world. Together, we work as 'One Murphy' by directly delivering the people, plant and expertise needed to make projects a success. Role Property Maintenance Apprentice As a Property Maintenance Apprentice Operative, you will learn how to keep temporary modular buildings in excellent condition by carrying out essential repairs and maintenance. Working alongside experienced tradespeople, you'll gain practical skills in joinery, plumbing, plastering, painting, and decorating. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to develop a broad range of construction skills. What a Day in the Life Looks Like Inspecting and maintaining site accommodation units to ensure they are safe and functional. Carrying out basic joinery tasks such as fitting doors, windows, kitchen units and fixtures. Performing basic plumbing repairs on sinks, toilets, and showers. Assisting with plasterboard and patch repairs to walls and ceilings. Painting and finishing interiors to maintain a professional and consistent end product. Responding to maintenance requests and supporting senior operatives with complex tasks. Skills You Will Learn Fundamentals of joinery, including measuring, cutting, and fitting components. Plumbing basics such as pipework, fittings, and leak repairs. Plasterboarding techniques for walls and ceilings. Fundamental painting and finishing methods for different surfaces. Safe use of tools, equipment, and personal protective gear. Problem-solving and planning maintenance tasks effectively. What You Need to Be Considered GCSE Maths and English at grade A -D / 3-9 (or equivalent). You don't need previous experience for the role, but you do need to be ready to learn, have a positive mindset and a can-do attitude. Eligible to work in the UK with a valid work permit if applicable. Please note that we do not provide sponsorship. Values One Family, One Team, One Murphy Always Deliver Respect, Integrity & Accountability Never Harm Continually Improve Our Recruitment Process Our recruitment process consists of two stages: Initial application - Don't worry if you don't have your own CV yet; please upload a document that tells us a little bit more about who you are, what you have studied and why you are interested in this apprenticeship. In-person interview It's important to us that everybody has an equal chance to succeed. If you'd like to discuss any reasonable adjustments for any part of the recruitment process, please get in touch at . Please note: Should we receive a high volume of suitable applications we may choose to close our opportunities early. Therefore, to avoid missing out, we recommend you submit your application asap. Murphy is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Overview Property Maintenance Apprentice Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Role: Plant Hire Controller Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Start date: September 2026 Location: Ollerton (Plant depot) About Us Murphy is a leading international, multi-disciplined engineering and construction company founded in 1951 that improves life by delivering world-class infrastructure. Operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, Murphy provides better engineered solutions to infrastructure sectors including transportation, water, power and natural resources. We also have a number of related businesses - Ground Engineering; Utility Connections; Murphy Plant; Murphy Process Engineering; Pipeline Testing Services; Specialist Welding Services; and Electrical Services. Murphy employs more than 4,300 engineers, professional managers and skilled operatives around the world. Together, we work as 'One Murphy' by directly delivering the people, plant and expertise needed to make projects a success. Role Property Maintenance Apprentice As a Property Maintenance Apprentice Operative, you will learn how to keep temporary modular buildings in excellent condition by carrying out essential repairs and maintenance. Working alongside experienced tradespeople, you'll gain practical skills in joinery, plumbing, plastering, painting, and decorating. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to develop a broad range of construction skills. What a Day in the Life Looks Like Inspecting and maintaining site accommodation units to ensure they are safe and functional. Carrying out basic joinery tasks such as fitting doors, windows, kitchen units and fixtures. Performing basic plumbing repairs on sinks, toilets, and showers. Assisting with plasterboard and patch repairs to walls and ceilings. Painting and finishing interiors to maintain a professional and consistent end product. Responding to maintenance requests and supporting senior operatives with complex tasks. Skills You Will Learn Fundamentals of joinery, including measuring, cutting, and fitting components. Plumbing basics such as pipework, fittings, and leak repairs. Plasterboarding techniques for walls and ceilings. Fundamental painting and finishing methods for different surfaces. Safe use of tools, equipment, and personal protective gear. Problem-solving and planning maintenance tasks effectively. What You Need to Be Considered GCSE Maths and English at grade A -D / 3-9 (or equivalent). You don't need previous experience for the role, but you do need to be ready to learn, have a positive mindset and a can-do attitude. Eligible to work in the UK with a valid work permit if applicable. Please note that we do not provide sponsorship. Values One Family, One Team, One Murphy Always Deliver Respect, Integrity & Accountability Never Harm Continually Improve Our Recruitment Process Our recruitment process consists of two stages: Initial application - Don't worry if you don't have your own CV yet; please upload a document that tells us a little bit more about who you are, what you have studied and why you are interested in this apprenticeship. In-person interview It's important to us that everybody has an equal chance to succeed. If you'd like to discuss any reasonable adjustments for any part of the recruitment process, please get in touch at . Please note: Should we receive a high volume of suitable applications we may choose to close our opportunities early. Therefore, to avoid missing out, we recommend you submit your application asap. Murphy is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK.
Join Our Team! We are looking for a dedicated Administrator to join our team in Chingford (E4). If you are motivated, well-organized, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you! Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Your Role As an Administrator, you will provide vital support to our team, ensuring smooth daily operations. Your responsibilities will include: Handling customer queries via phone and email Managing operatives' diaries Providing administrative support and assisting with ad hoc projects Liaising with clients and contractors Managing outgoing post Data entry and system management What We're Looking For To excel in this role, you should have: Previous administration experience Excellent communication skills Strong customer service skills A team-oriented mindset A proactive, "can-do" attitude Proficiency in IT What We Offer Full-time, permanent position with an immediate start Pension Scheme 28 days holiday (including bank holidays) Health & Leisure benefits and discounts MNM Property Services is an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background. Ready to apply? Send us your CV today and take the next step in your career!
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Join Our Team! We are looking for a dedicated Administrator to join our team in Chingford (E4). If you are motivated, well-organized, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you! Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Your Role As an Administrator, you will provide vital support to our team, ensuring smooth daily operations. Your responsibilities will include: Handling customer queries via phone and email Managing operatives' diaries Providing administrative support and assisting with ad hoc projects Liaising with clients and contractors Managing outgoing post Data entry and system management What We're Looking For To excel in this role, you should have: Previous administration experience Excellent communication skills Strong customer service skills A team-oriented mindset A proactive, "can-do" attitude Proficiency in IT What We Offer Full-time, permanent position with an immediate start Pension Scheme 28 days holiday (including bank holidays) Health & Leisure benefits and discounts MNM Property Services is an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background. Ready to apply? Send us your CV today and take the next step in your career!
Job Title: Multi Trade Operative Job Type: Permanent Job Category: Property Services Location: Ealing Salary: £36,000 per annum Responsibilities: Carrying out responsive repairs and maintenance duties in accordance with contract and service specifications. Providing accurate and timely information on progress and advice that is easily understood by the customer and ensuring daily records of work are completed. Responding positively to complaints and breakdowns in service delivery, by resolving problems or setting into motion the means of resolution, ensuring customers are kept informed. Ensuring tools and equipment are maintained in good condition and stocks are replenished as needed, in accordance with agreed requisition procedures and budgets. Benefits: A company van, fuel card, and uniform. 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays). Access to rewards - discounts on groceries, holidays, cinema tickets, and more. Option to buy or sell up to 5 extra days of holiday each year. Annual fun days - Complimentary outings for all staff and their families to places like Alton Towers and Drayton Manor. Access to a confidential support hotline for personal and work-related issues. Participation in the Sharesave Scheme. Comprehensive training opportunities. Flexible working arrangements. If you are interested in this position, we'd encourage you to apply or reach out to Harvey for more details. LON123
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Multi Trade Operative Job Type: Permanent Job Category: Property Services Location: Ealing Salary: £36,000 per annum Responsibilities: Carrying out responsive repairs and maintenance duties in accordance with contract and service specifications. Providing accurate and timely information on progress and advice that is easily understood by the customer and ensuring daily records of work are completed. Responding positively to complaints and breakdowns in service delivery, by resolving problems or setting into motion the means of resolution, ensuring customers are kept informed. Ensuring tools and equipment are maintained in good condition and stocks are replenished as needed, in accordance with agreed requisition procedures and budgets. Benefits: A company van, fuel card, and uniform. 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays). Access to rewards - discounts on groceries, holidays, cinema tickets, and more. Option to buy or sell up to 5 extra days of holiday each year. Annual fun days - Complimentary outings for all staff and their families to places like Alton Towers and Drayton Manor. Access to a confidential support hotline for personal and work-related issues. Participation in the Sharesave Scheme. Comprehensive training opportunities. Flexible working arrangements. If you are interested in this position, we'd encourage you to apply or reach out to Harvey for more details. LON123
A health services provider in England seeks a Maintenance Operative to support the Technology and Estates department in ensuring properties are compliant and well-maintained. Responsibilities include completing repairs and carrying out general maintenance tasks across various sites. The position requires a full UK manual driving licence for travel and includes excellent benefits such as additional annual leave, enhanced sick pay, and comprehensive training opportunities.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
A health services provider in England seeks a Maintenance Operative to support the Technology and Estates department in ensuring properties are compliant and well-maintained. Responsibilities include completing repairs and carrying out general maintenance tasks across various sites. The position requires a full UK manual driving licence for travel and includes excellent benefits such as additional annual leave, enhanced sick pay, and comprehensive training opportunities.
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Slough, Berkshire
Multi-Skilled Trades Operative (Painting, Decorating and Damp Specialist) Location: Slough Salary: £35,000 £40,000 per annum About Our Client Our client is a fast-growing company delivering high-quality repairs, maintenance and refurbishment services to residential customers, including housing trusts. They specialise in responsive maintenance and property improvements, with particular expertise in painting and decorating and remedial works such as damp and mould treatment. They pride themselves on excellent workmanship, a responsive approach, and strong customer care. Their team operates across the region, ensuring safe, comfortable and well-maintained homes. The Role They are seeking an experienced Multi-Skilled Trades Operative with a strong background in Painting and Decorating and Damp and Mould remediation to carry out responsive repairs and maintenance in domestic properties. This role will focus heavily on: Internal and external painting and decorating. Damp and mould treatment and prevention works. Making good following remedial repairs. You will work across occupied homes, delivering both planned and reactive works while ensuring a professional, respectful and efficient service to tenants. Key Responsibilities: Carry out high-quality painting and decorating works, including preparation, making good, finishing and snagging. Undertake damp and mould treatments, including surface preparation, application of specialist products, stain blocking, and anti-mould coatings. Identify potential causes of damp and mould (e.g. condensation, minor leaks, ventilation issues) and report findings appropriately. Complete associated remedial works such as patch plastering, basic carpentry, tiling, and minor plumbing. Ensure properties are left clean, safe and tidy after works. Work efficiently in occupied homes, maintaining clear communication and professionalism with tenants. Ensure all work complies with health and safety regulations and company procedures. Record work accurately using handheld devices or job sheets. Report any additional issues, safeguarding concerns, or required follow-on works to your Line Manager. Maintain company tools, materials and vehicle in good order. About You Skills, Experience and Qualifications Essential: Proven experience in painting and decorating within domestic or social housing environments. Experience carrying out damp and mould treatment and remedial works. Strong preparation and finishing skills with attention to detail. Ability to diagnose minor damp-related issues and carry out appropriate treatments. Competence in additional trades such as patch plastering, basic carpentry or plumbing. Strong customer service and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Willingness to undertake DBS and background checks. Desirable: Social housing experience. Relevant trade qualifications (e.g. NVQ Level 2 in Painting and Decorating). Experience working with vulnerable residents. Basic IT/handheld device literacy. What Our Client Offers: Competitive pay and benefits. Company vehicle. Ongoing training and development. Career progression opportunities. Supportive, team-focused working environment. How to Apply If you re an experienced Painter and Decorator with Damp and Mould expertise and would like to join a growing construction and maintenance team, our client would love to hear from you.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Multi-Skilled Trades Operative (Painting, Decorating and Damp Specialist) Location: Slough Salary: £35,000 £40,000 per annum About Our Client Our client is a fast-growing company delivering high-quality repairs, maintenance and refurbishment services to residential customers, including housing trusts. They specialise in responsive maintenance and property improvements, with particular expertise in painting and decorating and remedial works such as damp and mould treatment. They pride themselves on excellent workmanship, a responsive approach, and strong customer care. Their team operates across the region, ensuring safe, comfortable and well-maintained homes. The Role They are seeking an experienced Multi-Skilled Trades Operative with a strong background in Painting and Decorating and Damp and Mould remediation to carry out responsive repairs and maintenance in domestic properties. This role will focus heavily on: Internal and external painting and decorating. Damp and mould treatment and prevention works. Making good following remedial repairs. You will work across occupied homes, delivering both planned and reactive works while ensuring a professional, respectful and efficient service to tenants. Key Responsibilities: Carry out high-quality painting and decorating works, including preparation, making good, finishing and snagging. Undertake damp and mould treatments, including surface preparation, application of specialist products, stain blocking, and anti-mould coatings. Identify potential causes of damp and mould (e.g. condensation, minor leaks, ventilation issues) and report findings appropriately. Complete associated remedial works such as patch plastering, basic carpentry, tiling, and minor plumbing. Ensure properties are left clean, safe and tidy after works. Work efficiently in occupied homes, maintaining clear communication and professionalism with tenants. Ensure all work complies with health and safety regulations and company procedures. Record work accurately using handheld devices or job sheets. Report any additional issues, safeguarding concerns, or required follow-on works to your Line Manager. Maintain company tools, materials and vehicle in good order. About You Skills, Experience and Qualifications Essential: Proven experience in painting and decorating within domestic or social housing environments. Experience carrying out damp and mould treatment and remedial works. Strong preparation and finishing skills with attention to detail. Ability to diagnose minor damp-related issues and carry out appropriate treatments. Competence in additional trades such as patch plastering, basic carpentry or plumbing. Strong customer service and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Willingness to undertake DBS and background checks. Desirable: Social housing experience. Relevant trade qualifications (e.g. NVQ Level 2 in Painting and Decorating). Experience working with vulnerable residents. Basic IT/handheld device literacy. What Our Client Offers: Competitive pay and benefits. Company vehicle. Ongoing training and development. Career progression opportunities. Supportive, team-focused working environment. How to Apply If you re an experienced Painter and Decorator with Damp and Mould expertise and would like to join a growing construction and maintenance team, our client would love to hear from you.
HSE Manager Salary: 52,630.50 p/annum Package: 6k vehicle allowance, 1 x life cover, 1 x private healthcare, Bonus - personal and business performance based, Monday to Friday Location: Leatherhead Office base We are helping one of our longest term clients, in their search for a proactive HSE Manager , to oversee sites throughout Southeast of England and Central London mainly. You'll be proactively managing and coaching the HSE team of 2, continuing to drive a positive safety culture, ensure legal compliance, and support safe operations across their property maintenance and heating services business. Working closely with Executive Team and Head of QHSE, in supporting the business, employees and operatives in their day-to-day roles. Key Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with UK HSE legislation and company policies Oversee incident investigations, reporting and corrective actions Conduct and review audits, inspections, RAMS and risk controls Maintain ISO 45001, ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 systems Provide clear reporting and insights to the Head of QHSE Lead and develop the HSE Advisor and Coordinator About You: NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum) is essential Strong operational HSE experience (utilities, construction, engineering or energy) Experience leading HSE staff in a proactive and supportive manner Strong communication, leadership and organisational skills Solid understanding of UK health, safety and environmental regulations Refer a friend and earn a retail voucher worth up to 500! Unfortunately, due to high numbers of applications, we are only able to respond to shortlisted applicants. If you have not heard from us within 5 days, please assume that you have not been shortlisted on this occasion. By applying for this vacancy, you accept Lloyd Recruitment Services Privacy and GDPR Policy which can be found on our website and therefore gives us consent to contact you. Lloyd Recruitment Services are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy and are an equal opportunities employer. KW15451
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
HSE Manager Salary: 52,630.50 p/annum Package: 6k vehicle allowance, 1 x life cover, 1 x private healthcare, Bonus - personal and business performance based, Monday to Friday Location: Leatherhead Office base We are helping one of our longest term clients, in their search for a proactive HSE Manager , to oversee sites throughout Southeast of England and Central London mainly. You'll be proactively managing and coaching the HSE team of 2, continuing to drive a positive safety culture, ensure legal compliance, and support safe operations across their property maintenance and heating services business. Working closely with Executive Team and Head of QHSE, in supporting the business, employees and operatives in their day-to-day roles. Key Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with UK HSE legislation and company policies Oversee incident investigations, reporting and corrective actions Conduct and review audits, inspections, RAMS and risk controls Maintain ISO 45001, ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 systems Provide clear reporting and insights to the Head of QHSE Lead and develop the HSE Advisor and Coordinator About You: NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum) is essential Strong operational HSE experience (utilities, construction, engineering or energy) Experience leading HSE staff in a proactive and supportive manner Strong communication, leadership and organisational skills Solid understanding of UK health, safety and environmental regulations Refer a friend and earn a retail voucher worth up to 500! Unfortunately, due to high numbers of applications, we are only able to respond to shortlisted applicants. If you have not heard from us within 5 days, please assume that you have not been shortlisted on this occasion. By applying for this vacancy, you accept Lloyd Recruitment Services Privacy and GDPR Policy which can be found on our website and therefore gives us consent to contact you. Lloyd Recruitment Services are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy and are an equal opportunities employer. KW15451
CLC, part of Axis CLC, is a national maintenance and refurbishment provider with over 1,000 employees and 13 UK offices. We support clients across the healthcare, defence, leisure, heritage, commercial and education sectors, delivering essential building services. As part of the Axis CLC group, backed by over 110 years of combined experience across the organisation, we offer responsive repairs, planned maintenance, compliance, decarbonisation and refurbishment solutions nationwide. The Role CLC is delivering a long term programme of planned maintenance and refurbishment works on behalf of Norwich City Council, working across occupied residential properties. We're looking for an experienced Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) to support residents and site teams throughout the programme. This role is critical in ensuring clear communication, managing expectations and supporting residents, particularly those who may be vulnerable, throughout the works. Responsibilities Acting as the primary point of contact for residents during planned refurbishment works Arranging and attending resident consultation meetings, pre start visits and ongoing drop ins Providing clear, timely and empathetic updates on works, programmes and access requirements Supporting vulnerable residents, including those living with dementia, ensuring their needs are understood and accommodated Managing and resolving resident concerns and complaints professionally and sensitively Liaising closely with site managers, operatives and client representatives to minimise disruption Maintaining accurate records of resident interactions, feedback and actions Supporting smooth delivery of works by ensuring resident communication aligns with site activity This role requires strong interpersonal skills, empathy and the ability to manage challenging situations calmly and professionally. About You Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer within social housing or construction Experience supporting planned works, particularly kitchens, bathrooms, painting or refurbishment programmes A strong, empathetic approach when working with residents, including vulnerable individuals Awareness of dementia related challenges and experience supporting residents with additional needs Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive, solution focused mindset A full UK driving licence (essential) What We Offer Salary up to £25,000 - £27,500 per annum plus benefits including: Car allowance Bonus scheme (eligible after 1 years' service) Pension scheme and life assurance 25 days' holiday + bank holidays Perkbox (discounts, perks & wellbeing offers) 1 paid volunteer day £2000 refer a friend bonus after the referee passes probation Opportunities for development and progression across Axis CLC Why Axis CLC Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national team delivering essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. We value reliability, quality and social impact, and offer meaningful work with real opportunities to grow. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
CLC, part of Axis CLC, is a national maintenance and refurbishment provider with over 1,000 employees and 13 UK offices. We support clients across the healthcare, defence, leisure, heritage, commercial and education sectors, delivering essential building services. As part of the Axis CLC group, backed by over 110 years of combined experience across the organisation, we offer responsive repairs, planned maintenance, compliance, decarbonisation and refurbishment solutions nationwide. The Role CLC is delivering a long term programme of planned maintenance and refurbishment works on behalf of Norwich City Council, working across occupied residential properties. We're looking for an experienced Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) to support residents and site teams throughout the programme. This role is critical in ensuring clear communication, managing expectations and supporting residents, particularly those who may be vulnerable, throughout the works. Responsibilities Acting as the primary point of contact for residents during planned refurbishment works Arranging and attending resident consultation meetings, pre start visits and ongoing drop ins Providing clear, timely and empathetic updates on works, programmes and access requirements Supporting vulnerable residents, including those living with dementia, ensuring their needs are understood and accommodated Managing and resolving resident concerns and complaints professionally and sensitively Liaising closely with site managers, operatives and client representatives to minimise disruption Maintaining accurate records of resident interactions, feedback and actions Supporting smooth delivery of works by ensuring resident communication aligns with site activity This role requires strong interpersonal skills, empathy and the ability to manage challenging situations calmly and professionally. About You Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer within social housing or construction Experience supporting planned works, particularly kitchens, bathrooms, painting or refurbishment programmes A strong, empathetic approach when working with residents, including vulnerable individuals Awareness of dementia related challenges and experience supporting residents with additional needs Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive, solution focused mindset A full UK driving licence (essential) What We Offer Salary up to £25,000 - £27,500 per annum plus benefits including: Car allowance Bonus scheme (eligible after 1 years' service) Pension scheme and life assurance 25 days' holiday + bank holidays Perkbox (discounts, perks & wellbeing offers) 1 paid volunteer day £2000 refer a friend bonus after the referee passes probation Opportunities for development and progression across Axis CLC Why Axis CLC Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national team delivering essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. We value reliability, quality and social impact, and offer meaningful work with real opportunities to grow. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
Job Title: Plasterer Multi-Trader Plasterer Bedfordshire Temp to Perm- £32,000-£35000 Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment - from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Housing Association, who are looking for a plasterer based in Bedfordshire . Day to Day Duties for a Plasterer on the response team Carry out day-to-day plastering repairs in occupied properties. Patch up walls and ceilings after leaks, maintenance, or other trade works. Skim small to medium areas to a clean, smooth finish. Repair cracks, blown plaster, and damaged surfaces. Do bonding, boarding, and making good around windows, doors, and sockets. Work tidy and respectful in tenants homes. Mix up plaster and materials as needed on site. Report any further issues or follow-on works to the office. Occasionally help other trades on small make-good jobs Benefits for Plasterer: Van & fuel card provided Weekly pay every Friday Opportunity to go permanent after temp period Please apply or contact Tom at Build Recruitment for further details (phone number removed) We'll take the time to understand your career history and motivations for a new role. We'll also take references and may ask for proof of eligibility to work in the UK. We work with a wide variety of clients in the public and private sector, and we will work with you to identify clients in which your skills, experience and personality will fit. Once we submit you for a role you will receive support and regular communication throughout the interview process. From there our commitment to you is all about being your career partner. We'll identify suitable jobs, provide support, and career guidance and even provide regular salary benchmarking. The ideal candidate for this position would have experience as a maintenance operative or multi skilled operative or multi trade operative or multi trader or carpenter or joiner or UPVC specialist or plumber or plumber multi trader or plasterer or plasterer multi trader or multi trade operative or multi skilled operative or maintenance operative or handyman with experience in social housing or housing associations or domestic properties or council properties or MOD (Minstry of defense).
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Plasterer Multi-Trader Plasterer Bedfordshire Temp to Perm- £32,000-£35000 Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment - from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Housing Association, who are looking for a plasterer based in Bedfordshire . Day to Day Duties for a Plasterer on the response team Carry out day-to-day plastering repairs in occupied properties. Patch up walls and ceilings after leaks, maintenance, or other trade works. Skim small to medium areas to a clean, smooth finish. Repair cracks, blown plaster, and damaged surfaces. Do bonding, boarding, and making good around windows, doors, and sockets. Work tidy and respectful in tenants homes. Mix up plaster and materials as needed on site. Report any further issues or follow-on works to the office. Occasionally help other trades on small make-good jobs Benefits for Plasterer: Van & fuel card provided Weekly pay every Friday Opportunity to go permanent after temp period Please apply or contact Tom at Build Recruitment for further details (phone number removed) We'll take the time to understand your career history and motivations for a new role. We'll also take references and may ask for proof of eligibility to work in the UK. We work with a wide variety of clients in the public and private sector, and we will work with you to identify clients in which your skills, experience and personality will fit. Once we submit you for a role you will receive support and regular communication throughout the interview process. From there our commitment to you is all about being your career partner. We'll identify suitable jobs, provide support, and career guidance and even provide regular salary benchmarking. The ideal candidate for this position would have experience as a maintenance operative or multi skilled operative or multi trade operative or multi trader or carpenter or joiner or UPVC specialist or plumber or plumber multi trader or plasterer or plasterer multi trader or multi trade operative or multi skilled operative or maintenance operative or handyman with experience in social housing or housing associations or domestic properties or council properties or MOD (Minstry of defense).
Multi-Trader Voids Bedfordshire Temp to Perm £30,000 £37,000 per annum Build Recruitment is working in partnership with a Housing Association in Bedfordshire to recruit an experienced Multi-Trader to join their voids team , delivering high-quality property works to empty homes prior to re-let. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Carry out voids maintenance and refurbishment works within empty social housing properties Complete a range of multi-trade repairs , including carpentry, basic plumbing, patch plastering, and decorating Install and repair doors, frames, skirting, architraves, windows, and minor joinery Carry out lock changes, minor uPVC repairs , and kitchen and worktop fitting as required Make good following works and ensure properties are completed to a lettable standard Work independently to programmes and handover deadlines Use hand and power tools safely and in line with health & safety requirements Identify and report any additional works required before property handover What s on Offer Salary £30,000 £37,000 (dependent on experience) Company van and fuel card Opportunity to move permanent after temp period Stable, long-term work within social housing Ideal Candidate Applicants should have experience as a Multi-Trader / Multi-Skilled Operative / Maintenance Operative / Handyman / Carpenter / Joiner , with previous experience working on void properties within social housing, housing associations, council properties, or similar environments . To Apply: Apply now or contact Tom at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Multi-Trader Voids Bedfordshire Temp to Perm £30,000 £37,000 per annum Build Recruitment is working in partnership with a Housing Association in Bedfordshire to recruit an experienced Multi-Trader to join their voids team , delivering high-quality property works to empty homes prior to re-let. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Carry out voids maintenance and refurbishment works within empty social housing properties Complete a range of multi-trade repairs , including carpentry, basic plumbing, patch plastering, and decorating Install and repair doors, frames, skirting, architraves, windows, and minor joinery Carry out lock changes, minor uPVC repairs , and kitchen and worktop fitting as required Make good following works and ensure properties are completed to a lettable standard Work independently to programmes and handover deadlines Use hand and power tools safely and in line with health & safety requirements Identify and report any additional works required before property handover What s on Offer Salary £30,000 £37,000 (dependent on experience) Company van and fuel card Opportunity to move permanent after temp period Stable, long-term work within social housing Ideal Candidate Applicants should have experience as a Multi-Trader / Multi-Skilled Operative / Maintenance Operative / Handyman / Carpenter / Joiner , with previous experience working on void properties within social housing, housing associations, council properties, or similar environments . To Apply: Apply now or contact Tom at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
Repairs Team Leader/Supervisor Location: Haywards Heath, Pay Rate: 31.27 per hour Contract: Temporary to Permanent The Opportunity We are currently recruiting for an experienced Repairs Team Leader to join a well-established housing repairs and maintenance service. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated leader to manage a front-line operational team, ensuring high-quality repair works are delivered safely, efficiently, and with a strong focus on customer service. This role is predominantly site-based, where you will supervise trade teams, monitor performance, and ensure works are completed to the required standards while delivering value for money. The Role As a Repairs Team Leader, you will oversee a team of Trade Operatives and Multi-Trade Operatives delivering responsive repairs and maintenance services. You will be responsible for coordinating workloads, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, and supporting the team to meet operational objectives. Key Responsibilities Supervise and monitor a team of Trade Operatives and Multi-Trade Operatives to ensure objectives and quality standards are achieved Coordinate and allocate repair and maintenance tasks across relevant trades in line with service requirements and time frames Provide guidance on best practice, procedures, and safe working methods Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety policies and procedures Conduct quality inspections of completed works and arrange rectification where required Act as a technical escalation point, supporting the team with operational issues and technical advice Manage tools and specialist equipment, including safety checks and storage controls Monitor and track performance metrics, ensuring reporting is completed in line with business requirements Lead on team performance management, including work allocation, monitoring completion, and supporting formal appraisals Work collaboratively with colleagues across the service and provide cover where required Essential Experience & Skills Proven leadership experience managing operational or trade teams Strong coaching and performance management capability Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities Experience with resource planning and financial awareness Experience conducting inspections and producing reports Apply Now If you're an experienced team leader within repairs, maintenance, or property services and are looking for your next opportunity to lead a high-performing operational team, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to be considered for this temp-to-perm opportunity.
Mar 09, 2026
Seasonal
Repairs Team Leader/Supervisor Location: Haywards Heath, Pay Rate: 31.27 per hour Contract: Temporary to Permanent The Opportunity We are currently recruiting for an experienced Repairs Team Leader to join a well-established housing repairs and maintenance service. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated leader to manage a front-line operational team, ensuring high-quality repair works are delivered safely, efficiently, and with a strong focus on customer service. This role is predominantly site-based, where you will supervise trade teams, monitor performance, and ensure works are completed to the required standards while delivering value for money. The Role As a Repairs Team Leader, you will oversee a team of Trade Operatives and Multi-Trade Operatives delivering responsive repairs and maintenance services. You will be responsible for coordinating workloads, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, and supporting the team to meet operational objectives. Key Responsibilities Supervise and monitor a team of Trade Operatives and Multi-Trade Operatives to ensure objectives and quality standards are achieved Coordinate and allocate repair and maintenance tasks across relevant trades in line with service requirements and time frames Provide guidance on best practice, procedures, and safe working methods Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety policies and procedures Conduct quality inspections of completed works and arrange rectification where required Act as a technical escalation point, supporting the team with operational issues and technical advice Manage tools and specialist equipment, including safety checks and storage controls Monitor and track performance metrics, ensuring reporting is completed in line with business requirements Lead on team performance management, including work allocation, monitoring completion, and supporting formal appraisals Work collaboratively with colleagues across the service and provide cover where required Essential Experience & Skills Proven leadership experience managing operational or trade teams Strong coaching and performance management capability Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities Experience with resource planning and financial awareness Experience conducting inspections and producing reports Apply Now If you're an experienced team leader within repairs, maintenance, or property services and are looking for your next opportunity to lead a high-performing operational team, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to be considered for this temp-to-perm opportunity.
Electrician £40k basic overtime van and fuel Kingston Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment - from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Housing Association, who are looking for a Electrician based in Kingston. What we Need: NVQ Level 2/3 OR C&G LVL 2/3 18th Edition Inspection and Testing qualification e.g., C & G 2391, (Apply online only) Job Responsibilities: Working in occupied social housing properties Conducting electrical, testing, repairs and installations Ensuring compliance with electrical safety regulations Ability to conduct an out of hours rota Benefits: Provided van and fuel card Stable work environment 23 days of holiday plus Bank holiday Ideal Candidate: Experience as an Electrician with a focus on social housing, council projects, housing association work, domestic properties, and compliance services preferred but not essential Proficient in electrical installations, repairs, maintenance, and safety regulations To apply or learn more about this opportunity, please contact Ben Thomas at Build Recruitment. We take the time to understand your career aspirations and background. Our team will provide support, guidance, and regular communication throughout the recruitment process. With our commitment to being your career partner, we will help you find suitable job placements, offer career advice, and provide salary benchmarking. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to join a reputable Housing Association in Kingston. Apply today and take your electrical career to the next level!
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Electrician £40k basic overtime van and fuel Kingston Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment - from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Housing Association, who are looking for a Electrician based in Kingston. What we Need: NVQ Level 2/3 OR C&G LVL 2/3 18th Edition Inspection and Testing qualification e.g., C & G 2391, (Apply online only) Job Responsibilities: Working in occupied social housing properties Conducting electrical, testing, repairs and installations Ensuring compliance with electrical safety regulations Ability to conduct an out of hours rota Benefits: Provided van and fuel card Stable work environment 23 days of holiday plus Bank holiday Ideal Candidate: Experience as an Electrician with a focus on social housing, council projects, housing association work, domestic properties, and compliance services preferred but not essential Proficient in electrical installations, repairs, maintenance, and safety regulations To apply or learn more about this opportunity, please contact Ben Thomas at Build Recruitment. We take the time to understand your career aspirations and background. Our team will provide support, guidance, and regular communication throughout the recruitment process. With our commitment to being your career partner, we will help you find suitable job placements, offer career advice, and provide salary benchmarking. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to join a reputable Housing Association in Kingston. Apply today and take your electrical career to the next level!
Electrician - Housing Maintenance Woking Permanent Role The Company: Fortus Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the industry. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Housing Association who are looking for Electricians based in Woking Day to Day: Property maintenance The Maintenance will include aspects of the following skills: Inspecting and testing Fault Finding Requirements (Skills & Qualifications): Clean DBS Experience within Property Maintenance Customer service skills 18th Edition 2391 Benefits: Company bonus scheme Van + Fuel card Tools supplied Protective clothing Please send your CV or call the office for further details if interested in this Electrician role INDGG
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Electrician - Housing Maintenance Woking Permanent Role The Company: Fortus Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the industry. We supply candidates from executive to operative level, and are currently working with a Housing Association who are looking for Electricians based in Woking Day to Day: Property maintenance The Maintenance will include aspects of the following skills: Inspecting and testing Fault Finding Requirements (Skills & Qualifications): Clean DBS Experience within Property Maintenance Customer service skills 18th Edition 2391 Benefits: Company bonus scheme Van + Fuel card Tools supplied Protective clothing Please send your CV or call the office for further details if interested in this Electrician role INDGG