PURPOSE OF THE JOB Housing Disrepair Officer Housing Disrepair Officer 1.Housing Disrepair Officer Demonstrating excellent operational skills whilst providing skilled workmanship within the building trades as part of a multidisciplinary team maintaining, servicing and improving the council's housing and property stock. 2.Housing Disrepair Officer To self-manage work within the requirements of the delivery; liaising with customers to enable the smooth running and completion of each job, providing diagnoses and making recommendations regarding the remedial work required to defects. 3. To provide a high quality and excellent level of service to the residents of Southwark focused on achieving required turnaround in accordance with council targets and to required standard. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Housing Disrepair Officer Responsibilities Housing Disrepair Officer 1. To provide knowledge, understanding and execution of installation, repairs and maintenance, inspection of equipment of operational buildings, features and fittings within housing managed stock and infrastructure. 2. To be responsible for completing a range of Repair & Maintenance work to a professional standard and highly productive level, acting with minimum supervision and a large degree of self management. 3. Carry out to the highest standard a wide range of plaster/finishing trades and othe associated works such as stud partitioning & dry lining works, floor screening, floor and wall tiling, decorating on new and repaired surfaces & mould treatment works. Undertake a broad range of repair activities to provide a comprehensive repair service. 4. To maintain a level of knowledge and skill necessary to effectively perform the duties of the post and comply with any appropriate standards of continuing professional development Southwark Council values: Treating residents as if they were a valued member of your own family Being open, honest and accountable Spending money as if it was your own Working for everyone to realise their own potential Making Southwark a place to be proud of Always work to make Southwark more equal and just Stand against all forms of discrimination and racism 5. To ensure all work and related activities are carried out in accordance with current H&S legislation, Southwark's safety management systems, contract specifications/instructions and good working practices at all times. 6. To provide support, guidance, training and mentoring for apprentices, trainees or work colleagues through specialist knowledge and experience. 7. Carry out a range of specified works both as an individual craft professional and as a member of a multi-skilled team, refurbishing properties As directed by Supervisor/Management undertake inspection activities and when required by management to assist in emergency call outs. Work should be undertaken using innovative and output focused solutions, assessing risk and benefits to establish solutions. 8. Work in a range of properties throughout the Borough, including occupied tenancies and offices and unoccupied buildings. Providing a service to a diverse range of customer and clients adopting and adhering to Customer Services and Equal Opportunities policies whilst being responsive to conflicting priorities based on resident need, vulnerability and corporate policy. 9. Be responsible for an allocated vehicle for use while on duty. The role holder is therefore required to ensure that the vehicle is safely and correctly driven and all equipment, materials safely stored. Be responsible for the content of the vehicle at all times while in their possession. The role holder is therefore required to ensure the security of all materials and tools and that no equipment are kept unsafe in vehicles over night. 10. To maintain plant, tools, vehicle and materials as ensuring all is fit for purpose and maintained to required standards. 11. To identify tools and materials needed for works, maintaining stock impress for materials, parts and tools, ensuring effective and efficient use of resources for service delivery. 12. To work with mobile technology to aid modern ways of working within the business unit and wider council departments. To gather and record data for information systems managing asset inventories and attributes. 13. To plan and organise a variable workload in order to meet deadlines to the required standards, being able to read and interpret work specifications, instructions anddrawings. 14.Housing Disrepair Officer To utilise all Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment in line with designated tasks and adhere to method statements, risk assessments, codes of practice and all appropriate legislation and regulations. 15. Promote and deliver a customer centred service that is responsive to internal and external customer needs, and places resident and key stakeholders involvement at the heart of the service. To provide excellent customer care to all.
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
PURPOSE OF THE JOB Housing Disrepair Officer Housing Disrepair Officer 1.Housing Disrepair Officer Demonstrating excellent operational skills whilst providing skilled workmanship within the building trades as part of a multidisciplinary team maintaining, servicing and improving the council's housing and property stock. 2.Housing Disrepair Officer To self-manage work within the requirements of the delivery; liaising with customers to enable the smooth running and completion of each job, providing diagnoses and making recommendations regarding the remedial work required to defects. 3. To provide a high quality and excellent level of service to the residents of Southwark focused on achieving required turnaround in accordance with council targets and to required standard. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Housing Disrepair Officer Responsibilities Housing Disrepair Officer 1. To provide knowledge, understanding and execution of installation, repairs and maintenance, inspection of equipment of operational buildings, features and fittings within housing managed stock and infrastructure. 2. To be responsible for completing a range of Repair & Maintenance work to a professional standard and highly productive level, acting with minimum supervision and a large degree of self management. 3. Carry out to the highest standard a wide range of plaster/finishing trades and othe associated works such as stud partitioning & dry lining works, floor screening, floor and wall tiling, decorating on new and repaired surfaces & mould treatment works. Undertake a broad range of repair activities to provide a comprehensive repair service. 4. To maintain a level of knowledge and skill necessary to effectively perform the duties of the post and comply with any appropriate standards of continuing professional development Southwark Council values: Treating residents as if they were a valued member of your own family Being open, honest and accountable Spending money as if it was your own Working for everyone to realise their own potential Making Southwark a place to be proud of Always work to make Southwark more equal and just Stand against all forms of discrimination and racism 5. To ensure all work and related activities are carried out in accordance with current H&S legislation, Southwark's safety management systems, contract specifications/instructions and good working practices at all times. 6. To provide support, guidance, training and mentoring for apprentices, trainees or work colleagues through specialist knowledge and experience. 7. Carry out a range of specified works both as an individual craft professional and as a member of a multi-skilled team, refurbishing properties As directed by Supervisor/Management undertake inspection activities and when required by management to assist in emergency call outs. Work should be undertaken using innovative and output focused solutions, assessing risk and benefits to establish solutions. 8. Work in a range of properties throughout the Borough, including occupied tenancies and offices and unoccupied buildings. Providing a service to a diverse range of customer and clients adopting and adhering to Customer Services and Equal Opportunities policies whilst being responsive to conflicting priorities based on resident need, vulnerability and corporate policy. 9. Be responsible for an allocated vehicle for use while on duty. The role holder is therefore required to ensure that the vehicle is safely and correctly driven and all equipment, materials safely stored. Be responsible for the content of the vehicle at all times while in their possession. The role holder is therefore required to ensure the security of all materials and tools and that no equipment are kept unsafe in vehicles over night. 10. To maintain plant, tools, vehicle and materials as ensuring all is fit for purpose and maintained to required standards. 11. To identify tools and materials needed for works, maintaining stock impress for materials, parts and tools, ensuring effective and efficient use of resources for service delivery. 12. To work with mobile technology to aid modern ways of working within the business unit and wider council departments. To gather and record data for information systems managing asset inventories and attributes. 13. To plan and organise a variable workload in order to meet deadlines to the required standards, being able to read and interpret work specifications, instructions anddrawings. 14.Housing Disrepair Officer To utilise all Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment in line with designated tasks and adhere to method statements, risk assessments, codes of practice and all appropriate legislation and regulations. 15. Promote and deliver a customer centred service that is responsive to internal and external customer needs, and places resident and key stakeholders involvement at the heart of the service. To provide excellent customer care to all.
Job: Disrepair Supervisor (Social Housing) Area: Brent and Surrounding areas of North London Salary: 43,000- 44,000 + Van & Fuel Card Role Overview: Responsible for supervising trade operatives and subcontractors delivering void refurbishments, day-to-day repairs, and disrepair works in a social housing setting. Ensures works are completed on time, within budget, and to a high standard. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and allocate work to operatives for voids and disrepair contracts. Carry out pre- and post-inspections to assess and sign off works. Ensure compliance with health & safety and quality standards. Monitor KPIs, job progress, and cost control. Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams. Support operatives with technical guidance from prior trade experience. Maintain accurate job records and use job management systems. Requirements: Supervisory experience in social housing repairs. Strong knowledge of voids, responsive repairs, and disrepair processes. Background in a relevant trade (e.g. plumbing, carpentry, etc.). Understanding of SOR codes, compliance, and housing regulations. Full UK driving licence.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job: Disrepair Supervisor (Social Housing) Area: Brent and Surrounding areas of North London Salary: 43,000- 44,000 + Van & Fuel Card Role Overview: Responsible for supervising trade operatives and subcontractors delivering void refurbishments, day-to-day repairs, and disrepair works in a social housing setting. Ensures works are completed on time, within budget, and to a high standard. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and allocate work to operatives for voids and disrepair contracts. Carry out pre- and post-inspections to assess and sign off works. Ensure compliance with health & safety and quality standards. Monitor KPIs, job progress, and cost control. Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams. Support operatives with technical guidance from prior trade experience. Maintain accurate job records and use job management systems. Requirements: Supervisory experience in social housing repairs. Strong knowledge of voids, responsive repairs, and disrepair processes. Background in a relevant trade (e.g. plumbing, carpentry, etc.). Understanding of SOR codes, compliance, and housing regulations. Full UK driving licence.
Multi Trader Roles Kitchen & Bathroom Fitters Needed in South London (£21.40ph CIS) MULTI TRADER SOUTH LONDON (Brixton, Peckham & South Norwood) £21.40 PH CIS Social Housing Temp to Perm We are looking for S killed Kitchen & Bathroom Fitters / Multi Traders to join a well-established contractor s disrepair team, covering Brixton, Peckham, and South Norwood. The Role: Carry out a variety of planned works and disrepair tasks in both occupied and empty properties. Focus on delivering high-quality finishes in kitchens, bathrooms, and general maintenance. Work safely and professionally, ensuring tenant satisfaction at every step. You ll be supported by an experienced supervisor who will help you succeed. What s on offer: £21.40 per hour (CIS) paid weekly 42.5 hours per week Monday Friday Temp to perm opportunity Van, fuel card, uniform & PDA provided Fully stocked van supplied Video interviews available Tuesday & Thursday mornings book your slot now Requirements: City & Guilds or NVQ Level 2 in a core trade (carpentry, plastering, painting, etc.) Full UK driving licence To apply or find out more, contact Kiera on (phone number removed)
Oct 07, 2025
Seasonal
Multi Trader Roles Kitchen & Bathroom Fitters Needed in South London (£21.40ph CIS) MULTI TRADER SOUTH LONDON (Brixton, Peckham & South Norwood) £21.40 PH CIS Social Housing Temp to Perm We are looking for S killed Kitchen & Bathroom Fitters / Multi Traders to join a well-established contractor s disrepair team, covering Brixton, Peckham, and South Norwood. The Role: Carry out a variety of planned works and disrepair tasks in both occupied and empty properties. Focus on delivering high-quality finishes in kitchens, bathrooms, and general maintenance. Work safely and professionally, ensuring tenant satisfaction at every step. You ll be supported by an experienced supervisor who will help you succeed. What s on offer: £21.40 per hour (CIS) paid weekly 42.5 hours per week Monday Friday Temp to perm opportunity Van, fuel card, uniform & PDA provided Fully stocked van supplied Video interviews available Tuesday & Thursday mornings book your slot now Requirements: City & Guilds or NVQ Level 2 in a core trade (carpentry, plastering, painting, etc.) Full UK driving licence To apply or find out more, contact Kiera on (phone number removed)