Looking for a long-term Housing Options Officer contract outside of London? A local authority in East Sussex is looking for a Housing Options Officer to start immediately on an initial 3-month contract, with a strong chance of extension. What you'll be doing: Handling homelessness applications from first approach through to main duty decisions Completing s184 decisions and updating Personal Housing Plans (PHPs) Managing a caseload of around 40 clients Providing advice and prevention support to those at risk of homelessness You'll be in the office two days a week to cover phone duty and manage occasional in-person homeless approaches. Less than an hour from Central London, the council is easily accessible by public transport. What helps you stand out: Experience with Abritas or Civica systems Background working with a local authority housing team for 2 years+ Pay rate: 28-31 per hour, depending on experience To apply, send your CV to (url removed).
Dec 11, 2025
Contractor
Looking for a long-term Housing Options Officer contract outside of London? A local authority in East Sussex is looking for a Housing Options Officer to start immediately on an initial 3-month contract, with a strong chance of extension. What you'll be doing: Handling homelessness applications from first approach through to main duty decisions Completing s184 decisions and updating Personal Housing Plans (PHPs) Managing a caseload of around 40 clients Providing advice and prevention support to those at risk of homelessness You'll be in the office two days a week to cover phone duty and manage occasional in-person homeless approaches. Less than an hour from Central London, the council is easily accessible by public transport. What helps you stand out: Experience with Abritas or Civica systems Background working with a local authority housing team for 2 years+ Pay rate: 28-31 per hour, depending on experience To apply, send your CV to (url removed).
Why this role exists We deliver practical legal support that changes lives. To grow responsibly, we need a COO to build operational excellence and keep systems ready to scale. What you will lead • Financial leadership Build, manage and monitor the annual budget; lead forecasting and cashflow; produce reports; oversee accounting, payments, payroll and invoicing; maintain strong controls and compliance; track restricted funds; support grant bids and donor reporting. • Day-to-day operations Maintain efficient systems across casework, admin and volunteers; design policies, SOPs and QA; oversee IT, digital tools and case management; ensure GDPR-compliant data handling; lead operational responses to risk and regulation. • Strategy and organisational development Work with the Executive Director on strategy; lead service development, scaling projects and national expansion; improve volunteer pathways, client experience and internal processes; provide data-driven insight for the Board. • People, volunteers and HR Support recruitment, onboarding and retention; develop clear HR processes and documentation; ensure supervision, wellbeing and safeguarding frameworks. • Governance, risk and compliance Manage risk registers and mitigation plans; lead internal audits and quality reviews; prepare Board papers; ensure compliance with legal, regulatory and charity requirements. You ll thrive here if you show • Ownership and follow-through: you take responsibility and land the work. • Planning under pressure: you bring order, rhythm and clarity. • Bold, informed judgement: you improve systems based on evidence, not habit. • Entrepreneurial drive: you simplify, standardise and scale what works. • Inclusive practice: you design operations that are easier to use and safer to deliver. • Clear communication: you turn complexity into simple actions and updates. • Team-building and collaboration: you help staff and volunteers succeed together. • Constant learning: you refine processes and leave usable documentation. What you will bring • Significant operational leadership in a non-profit, legal, community or mission-driven setting. • Strong financial management across budgeting, forecasting, reporting and controls. • Ability to build robust systems in a small but scaling organisation. • Strategic, organised and analytical working style. • Confident people leadership and clear communication. • Understanding of governance, safeguarding, risk and regulatory compliance. • Commitment to trans equality, dignity and client-centred practice. Helpful extras • Experience in legal services or legal operations. • Managing grants or donor-funded programmes. • Experience scaling an organisation or building new infrastructure. • Knowledge of trans community needs and support services. Practicalities • Hours: part time, with occasional evenings or weekends around live moments. • Location: Central London base with sensible hybrid flexibility. • Reporting line: Executive Director. • Salary: based on experience and time commitment. The Co-Founders Mindset We are building a trans rights revolution at the Trans Legal Clinic. We deliver work that changes outcomes for people, case by case and system by system. That calls for a particular mindset. We call it the co-founder mindset. Co-founders take the mission personally, set the pace, turn ideas into working services and campaigns, bring others with them, and make change you can point to. Co-founders are entrepreneurial: they spot openings others miss, move decisively, and create momentum. Co-founders build teams, drawing in volunteers who believe in our mission, care deeply about our clients, enjoy working with us, and keep one another going. Co-founders are bold: they are willing to innovate, to be first, and to change the status quo; they check the source, avoid assumptions, solve problems, make firm, collaborative, evidence-based decisions, and take responsibility for results. Co-founders are pioneers. If you want responsibility, pace, and the chance to pioneer new routes to justice and public impact, this is the place to build your career. Our Recruitment Criteria Ownership and follow-through You are a self-starter who owns tasks and takes responsibility without waiting to be asked. You carry your work through to a tangible result. You define the problem, set a course, keep the right people informed, and deliver what you said you would. Bold, informed judgement You are willing to change accepted practice when the evidence supports it. You check primary sources rather than rely on assumptions, weigh real options and risks, make a clear, evidence-based, collaborative decision, and stand behind it. Entrepreneurial drive You spot openings other people miss and turn ideas into useful services, processes or campaigns. You move decisively and get others working on the plan alongside you with clear roles and timelines. Planning under pressure You keep priorities straight when time is tight. You organise people and tasks, set simple checkpoints, communicate early when plans shift and always deliver. Inclusive practice You design work that is easier for others to take part in with people who face barriers in mind. You identify what is getting in the way, make practical changes that remove those barriers, and check the effect with the people involved. Clear communication You write and speak in plain English and adjust tone and detail to suit clients, volunteers, partners and the public. You choose the right format for the moment and make it easy for people to act on what you say. You like feedback, don t get offended and see it as a chance to improve. Team-building and collaboration You bring people with you and help groups perform well together. You draw in volunteers who believe in the mission and care about our clients, set shared expectations, handle disagreements well, and leave relationships stronger. Constant learning You improve your own practice and the system around you. You reflect honestly on what worked and what did not, learn quickly, and turn that learning into simple tools or habits that make future work better. • Team-building and collaboration: you lead creatives and volunteers well. • Constant learning: you test, measure and iterate. What you will bring • A strong portfolio showing strategy-led creative across static, motion and copy. • Three or more years in creative communications or campaigns (agency, newsroom, charity or in-house). • Confident in Adobe Creative Cloud and either Figma or similar; comfortable with short-form video editing and basic motion. • Platform literacy across Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube, and working knowledge of analytics and paid promotion. • Clear writing and an ear for tone; calm leadership and useable feedback. • Sound judgement on reputation, privacy, GDPR and consent. • Commitment to trans-led practice and the communities we serve. Helpful extras • Clinic or not-for-profit experience. • Familiarity with gender recognition, healthcare advocacy, discrimination, housing and employment. • Basic SEO and email automation. Practicalities • Hours: full time, with occasional evenings or weekends around live moments. • Location: Central London base with sensible hybrid flexibility. • Salary: £25,000. • Reporting line: Executive Director. The Co-Founders Mindset We are building a trans rights revolution at the Trans Legal Clinic. We deliver work that changes outcomes for people, case by case and system by system. That calls for a particular mindset. We call it the co-founder mindset. Co-founders take the mission personally, set the pace, turn ideas into working services and campaigns, bring others with them, and make change you can point to. Co-founders are entrepreneurial: they spot openings others miss, move decisively, and create momentum. Co-founders build teams, drawing in volunteers who believe in our mission, care deeply about our clients, enjoy working with us, and keep one another going. Co-founders are bold: they are willing to innovate, to be first, and to change the status quo; they check the source, avoid assumptions, solve problems, make firm, collaborative, evidence-based decisions, and take responsibility for results. Co-founders are pioneers. If you want responsibility, pace, and the chance to pioneer new routes to justice and public impact, this is the place to build your career. Our Recruitment Criteria Ownership and follow-through You are a self-starter who owns tasks and takes responsibility without waiting to be asked. You carry your work through to a tangible result. You define the problem, set a course, keep the right people informed, and deliver what you said you would. Bold, informed judgement You are willing to change accepted practice when the evidence supports it. You check primary sources rather than rely on assumptions, weigh real options and risks, make a clear, evidence-based, collaborative decision, and stand behind it. Entrepreneurial drive You spot openings other people miss and turn ideas into useful services . click apply for full job details
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Why this role exists We deliver practical legal support that changes lives. To grow responsibly, we need a COO to build operational excellence and keep systems ready to scale. What you will lead • Financial leadership Build, manage and monitor the annual budget; lead forecasting and cashflow; produce reports; oversee accounting, payments, payroll and invoicing; maintain strong controls and compliance; track restricted funds; support grant bids and donor reporting. • Day-to-day operations Maintain efficient systems across casework, admin and volunteers; design policies, SOPs and QA; oversee IT, digital tools and case management; ensure GDPR-compliant data handling; lead operational responses to risk and regulation. • Strategy and organisational development Work with the Executive Director on strategy; lead service development, scaling projects and national expansion; improve volunteer pathways, client experience and internal processes; provide data-driven insight for the Board. • People, volunteers and HR Support recruitment, onboarding and retention; develop clear HR processes and documentation; ensure supervision, wellbeing and safeguarding frameworks. • Governance, risk and compliance Manage risk registers and mitigation plans; lead internal audits and quality reviews; prepare Board papers; ensure compliance with legal, regulatory and charity requirements. You ll thrive here if you show • Ownership and follow-through: you take responsibility and land the work. • Planning under pressure: you bring order, rhythm and clarity. • Bold, informed judgement: you improve systems based on evidence, not habit. • Entrepreneurial drive: you simplify, standardise and scale what works. • Inclusive practice: you design operations that are easier to use and safer to deliver. • Clear communication: you turn complexity into simple actions and updates. • Team-building and collaboration: you help staff and volunteers succeed together. • Constant learning: you refine processes and leave usable documentation. What you will bring • Significant operational leadership in a non-profit, legal, community or mission-driven setting. • Strong financial management across budgeting, forecasting, reporting and controls. • Ability to build robust systems in a small but scaling organisation. • Strategic, organised and analytical working style. • Confident people leadership and clear communication. • Understanding of governance, safeguarding, risk and regulatory compliance. • Commitment to trans equality, dignity and client-centred practice. Helpful extras • Experience in legal services or legal operations. • Managing grants or donor-funded programmes. • Experience scaling an organisation or building new infrastructure. • Knowledge of trans community needs and support services. Practicalities • Hours: part time, with occasional evenings or weekends around live moments. • Location: Central London base with sensible hybrid flexibility. • Reporting line: Executive Director. • Salary: based on experience and time commitment. The Co-Founders Mindset We are building a trans rights revolution at the Trans Legal Clinic. We deliver work that changes outcomes for people, case by case and system by system. That calls for a particular mindset. We call it the co-founder mindset. Co-founders take the mission personally, set the pace, turn ideas into working services and campaigns, bring others with them, and make change you can point to. Co-founders are entrepreneurial: they spot openings others miss, move decisively, and create momentum. Co-founders build teams, drawing in volunteers who believe in our mission, care deeply about our clients, enjoy working with us, and keep one another going. Co-founders are bold: they are willing to innovate, to be first, and to change the status quo; they check the source, avoid assumptions, solve problems, make firm, collaborative, evidence-based decisions, and take responsibility for results. Co-founders are pioneers. If you want responsibility, pace, and the chance to pioneer new routes to justice and public impact, this is the place to build your career. Our Recruitment Criteria Ownership and follow-through You are a self-starter who owns tasks and takes responsibility without waiting to be asked. You carry your work through to a tangible result. You define the problem, set a course, keep the right people informed, and deliver what you said you would. Bold, informed judgement You are willing to change accepted practice when the evidence supports it. You check primary sources rather than rely on assumptions, weigh real options and risks, make a clear, evidence-based, collaborative decision, and stand behind it. Entrepreneurial drive You spot openings other people miss and turn ideas into useful services, processes or campaigns. You move decisively and get others working on the plan alongside you with clear roles and timelines. Planning under pressure You keep priorities straight when time is tight. You organise people and tasks, set simple checkpoints, communicate early when plans shift and always deliver. Inclusive practice You design work that is easier for others to take part in with people who face barriers in mind. You identify what is getting in the way, make practical changes that remove those barriers, and check the effect with the people involved. Clear communication You write and speak in plain English and adjust tone and detail to suit clients, volunteers, partners and the public. You choose the right format for the moment and make it easy for people to act on what you say. You like feedback, don t get offended and see it as a chance to improve. Team-building and collaboration You bring people with you and help groups perform well together. You draw in volunteers who believe in the mission and care about our clients, set shared expectations, handle disagreements well, and leave relationships stronger. Constant learning You improve your own practice and the system around you. You reflect honestly on what worked and what did not, learn quickly, and turn that learning into simple tools or habits that make future work better. • Team-building and collaboration: you lead creatives and volunteers well. • Constant learning: you test, measure and iterate. What you will bring • A strong portfolio showing strategy-led creative across static, motion and copy. • Three or more years in creative communications or campaigns (agency, newsroom, charity or in-house). • Confident in Adobe Creative Cloud and either Figma or similar; comfortable with short-form video editing and basic motion. • Platform literacy across Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube, and working knowledge of analytics and paid promotion. • Clear writing and an ear for tone; calm leadership and useable feedback. • Sound judgement on reputation, privacy, GDPR and consent. • Commitment to trans-led practice and the communities we serve. Helpful extras • Clinic or not-for-profit experience. • Familiarity with gender recognition, healthcare advocacy, discrimination, housing and employment. • Basic SEO and email automation. Practicalities • Hours: full time, with occasional evenings or weekends around live moments. • Location: Central London base with sensible hybrid flexibility. • Salary: £25,000. • Reporting line: Executive Director. The Co-Founders Mindset We are building a trans rights revolution at the Trans Legal Clinic. We deliver work that changes outcomes for people, case by case and system by system. That calls for a particular mindset. We call it the co-founder mindset. Co-founders take the mission personally, set the pace, turn ideas into working services and campaigns, bring others with them, and make change you can point to. Co-founders are entrepreneurial: they spot openings others miss, move decisively, and create momentum. Co-founders build teams, drawing in volunteers who believe in our mission, care deeply about our clients, enjoy working with us, and keep one another going. Co-founders are bold: they are willing to innovate, to be first, and to change the status quo; they check the source, avoid assumptions, solve problems, make firm, collaborative, evidence-based decisions, and take responsibility for results. Co-founders are pioneers. If you want responsibility, pace, and the chance to pioneer new routes to justice and public impact, this is the place to build your career. Our Recruitment Criteria Ownership and follow-through You are a self-starter who owns tasks and takes responsibility without waiting to be asked. You carry your work through to a tangible result. You define the problem, set a course, keep the right people informed, and deliver what you said you would. Bold, informed judgement You are willing to change accepted practice when the evidence supports it. You check primary sources rather than rely on assumptions, weigh real options and risks, make a clear, evidence-based, collaborative decision, and stand behind it. Entrepreneurial drive You spot openings other people miss and turn ideas into useful services . click apply for full job details
Property Compliance & Contracts Officer Housing Hybrid working - 3 days on site / 2 from home The role: We are looking for a proactive person who will be responsible for managing contractor relationships and monitoring performance to ensure service delivery meets our residents' needs and contractual requirements. Will be expected to liaise with contractors, tenants and freeholders to arrange the testing and inspections required to ensure properties within the portfolios meet all statutory obligations and local property licensing conditions and repairs. Primarily heating and gas contracts Must have experience in a similar role. Please apply with an updated CV. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Dec 11, 2025
Contractor
Property Compliance & Contracts Officer Housing Hybrid working - 3 days on site / 2 from home The role: We are looking for a proactive person who will be responsible for managing contractor relationships and monitoring performance to ensure service delivery meets our residents' needs and contractual requirements. Will be expected to liaise with contractors, tenants and freeholders to arrange the testing and inspections required to ensure properties within the portfolios meet all statutory obligations and local property licensing conditions and repairs. Primarily heating and gas contracts Must have experience in a similar role. Please apply with an updated CV. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Private Rented Sector Officer to join our public sector client's homelessness department in a temporary placement, initially for three months (but with every possibility of being extended should the successful candidate perform well). Our client is based in Haywards Heath in Mid Sussex, and their station is on the Thameslink service which is just a 27 minute direct train service from East Croydon station. Working 37 hours each week (Monday to Friday), this post is hybrid working (2 days per week in their office but some travel in the district may be required). Free staff parking is available, and experience of Home Connections is desirable. Main responsibilities of the role include: Providing a tenancy sustainment service to private sector tenants & landlords who have approached the Council and are at risk of homelessness as well as those who have been assisted under the Council's Rent in Advance and Deposit Guarantee Scheme, liaising with their landlords and the Council's Housing Benefit Department where necessary to resolve problems and prevent homelessness. Providing assistance and mediation to tenants and private landlords in relation to rent payments impacted by welfare benefit changes including Universal Credit in order to prevent homelessness. Proactively developing links and positive working relationships with private landlords and letting agents to ensure a supply of private rented homes is available to households referred to the post holder by colleagues in the Council's Housing Options Team, in order to prevent homelessness wherever possible. Sourcing suitable, affordable private lettings with new and existing landlords that would enable the Council to discharge its full homelessness duty into the private rented sector where this is considered appropriate. Working closely with colleagues in the Housing Options Team to operate the Council's Rent in Advance and Deposit Guarantee Scheme. Investigating claims against Deposit Guarantees, including inspection of properties as required, negotiating with landlords, agents and tenants to reach an equitable settlement. Please note, a car driver/owner would be desirable but is not essential providing you are happy to get around the borough by public transport when required. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply for this post.
Dec 11, 2025
Seasonal
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Private Rented Sector Officer to join our public sector client's homelessness department in a temporary placement, initially for three months (but with every possibility of being extended should the successful candidate perform well). Our client is based in Haywards Heath in Mid Sussex, and their station is on the Thameslink service which is just a 27 minute direct train service from East Croydon station. Working 37 hours each week (Monday to Friday), this post is hybrid working (2 days per week in their office but some travel in the district may be required). Free staff parking is available, and experience of Home Connections is desirable. Main responsibilities of the role include: Providing a tenancy sustainment service to private sector tenants & landlords who have approached the Council and are at risk of homelessness as well as those who have been assisted under the Council's Rent in Advance and Deposit Guarantee Scheme, liaising with their landlords and the Council's Housing Benefit Department where necessary to resolve problems and prevent homelessness. Providing assistance and mediation to tenants and private landlords in relation to rent payments impacted by welfare benefit changes including Universal Credit in order to prevent homelessness. Proactively developing links and positive working relationships with private landlords and letting agents to ensure a supply of private rented homes is available to households referred to the post holder by colleagues in the Council's Housing Options Team, in order to prevent homelessness wherever possible. Sourcing suitable, affordable private lettings with new and existing landlords that would enable the Council to discharge its full homelessness duty into the private rented sector where this is considered appropriate. Working closely with colleagues in the Housing Options Team to operate the Council's Rent in Advance and Deposit Guarantee Scheme. Investigating claims against Deposit Guarantees, including inspection of properties as required, negotiating with landlords, agents and tenants to reach an equitable settlement. Please note, a car driver/owner would be desirable but is not essential providing you are happy to get around the borough by public transport when required. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply for this post.
RM Recruit are excited to be working with a Birmingham based housing association in their search for a Finance Officer specialising in Rent Accounting to join their finance team on a full-time, temporary basis for 3 months. This is mostly a remote role with office presence set at twice per month. This position plays a key part in ensuring the accurate delivery of rent-related financial information across the Group. You will help maintain robust property data, support financial reporting, and contribute to essential regulatory submissions. The ideal candidate will be immediately available or available on short notice. Key Responsibilities Assist in the accurate preparation, analysis, and reporting of rent accounting information for the Group. Ensure all property and rent-related information is correctly recorded and maintained to support reliable performance reporting. Assist with the monthly and quarterly management accounts including forecasting and variance notes for the Group. Assist with the production of the rent debit reconciliation. Provide support to budget holders across the organisation. Provide finance support in the preparation and completion of external regulatory returns relating to rent and property stock. Work closely with internal teams to ensure consistency and accuracy across systems and reporting processes. Support organisational objectives by demonstrating and promoting the Group s values and behaviours in all aspects of your work. Liaise with internal and external auditors on relevant audit work. Assist in preparation of reports to the Group Executive Team and the Group Board and Committees. Person Specification: Has experience in rent accounting, housing finance, or a related field. Demonstrates strong analytical and data management skills. Has excellent attention to detail and the ability to work with complex financial information. Communicates clearly and works effectively with colleagues across multiple departments. Embraces organisational values and contributes positively to team culture. If you are a driven Finance Officer on the lookout for your next challenge, we encourage you to apply. RM Recruit is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and will treat all applicants equally irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, marital/civil partnership status, age, disability, race, religion, pregnancy, ethnic or national origin.
Dec 11, 2025
Contractor
RM Recruit are excited to be working with a Birmingham based housing association in their search for a Finance Officer specialising in Rent Accounting to join their finance team on a full-time, temporary basis for 3 months. This is mostly a remote role with office presence set at twice per month. This position plays a key part in ensuring the accurate delivery of rent-related financial information across the Group. You will help maintain robust property data, support financial reporting, and contribute to essential regulatory submissions. The ideal candidate will be immediately available or available on short notice. Key Responsibilities Assist in the accurate preparation, analysis, and reporting of rent accounting information for the Group. Ensure all property and rent-related information is correctly recorded and maintained to support reliable performance reporting. Assist with the monthly and quarterly management accounts including forecasting and variance notes for the Group. Assist with the production of the rent debit reconciliation. Provide support to budget holders across the organisation. Provide finance support in the preparation and completion of external regulatory returns relating to rent and property stock. Work closely with internal teams to ensure consistency and accuracy across systems and reporting processes. Support organisational objectives by demonstrating and promoting the Group s values and behaviours in all aspects of your work. Liaise with internal and external auditors on relevant audit work. Assist in preparation of reports to the Group Executive Team and the Group Board and Committees. Person Specification: Has experience in rent accounting, housing finance, or a related field. Demonstrates strong analytical and data management skills. Has excellent attention to detail and the ability to work with complex financial information. Communicates clearly and works effectively with colleagues across multiple departments. Embraces organisational values and contributes positively to team culture. If you are a driven Finance Officer on the lookout for your next challenge, we encourage you to apply. RM Recruit is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and will treat all applicants equally irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, marital/civil partnership status, age, disability, race, religion, pregnancy, ethnic or national origin.
Are you passionate about helping customers sustain their tenancies and promoting a rent-first culture? We re looking for a proactive Income Officer to join our Housing Services team. In this role, you ll manage rent accounts, take appropriate action to recover arrears, and provide financial inclusion advice to customers. You ll work closely with internal teams and external agencies to maximise income, support customers with welfare benefits, and ensure compliance with housing legislation. Your work will make a real difference in helping customers maintain their homes and financial stability. Key Responsibilities Monitor and manage the debt recovery process across all tenure types. Take timely and effective action to recover rent arrears, former tenancy arrears, service charges, and recharges. Liaise with Housing Benefit teams and the Department for Work and Pensions to resolve entitlement queries and minimise overpayments. Provide advice and signposting to maximise customer income, including referrals to Money Advice services. Prepare and present cases for court, attend hearings, and manage the eviction process when necessary. Promote and develop a rent-paying culture across the organisation. Maintain accurate records using CX/CRM and ensure compliance with Pre-Court Protocols. What We re Looking For Strong knowledge of welfare benefits and money advice. Excellent communication, negotiation, and influencing skills. Experience in income recovery within a social housing environment. Practical knowledge of housing legislation and court processes. Ability to analyse data, prioritise workload, and work on your own initiative. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle insured for business purposes. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a supportive team that values respect, collaboration, and making a positive impact in our communities. If you feel you would be the right person for this role, simply Apply Now!
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Are you passionate about helping customers sustain their tenancies and promoting a rent-first culture? We re looking for a proactive Income Officer to join our Housing Services team. In this role, you ll manage rent accounts, take appropriate action to recover arrears, and provide financial inclusion advice to customers. You ll work closely with internal teams and external agencies to maximise income, support customers with welfare benefits, and ensure compliance with housing legislation. Your work will make a real difference in helping customers maintain their homes and financial stability. Key Responsibilities Monitor and manage the debt recovery process across all tenure types. Take timely and effective action to recover rent arrears, former tenancy arrears, service charges, and recharges. Liaise with Housing Benefit teams and the Department for Work and Pensions to resolve entitlement queries and minimise overpayments. Provide advice and signposting to maximise customer income, including referrals to Money Advice services. Prepare and present cases for court, attend hearings, and manage the eviction process when necessary. Promote and develop a rent-paying culture across the organisation. Maintain accurate records using CX/CRM and ensure compliance with Pre-Court Protocols. What We re Looking For Strong knowledge of welfare benefits and money advice. Excellent communication, negotiation, and influencing skills. Experience in income recovery within a social housing environment. Practical knowledge of housing legislation and court processes. Ability to analyse data, prioritise workload, and work on your own initiative. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle insured for business purposes. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a supportive team that values respect, collaboration, and making a positive impact in our communities. If you feel you would be the right person for this role, simply Apply Now!
Housing Officer Brentwood Contract £23.46 per hour Our client is looking for an experienced Housing Officer This is one of many opportunities we are currently recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk for more jobs. To cover a patch of 400 properties, arrears recovery, estate inspections, tenancy audits, tenancy management Knowledge of the Orchard Housing Management System. Qualification in Housing Management Substantial experience of working in a Social Housing environment Practical experience of income recovery and debt collection. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk To provide a high quality estate management service; ensuring outstanding customer service and service delivery. Engaging with customers to design services that work for them and utilising resources within the local community to make a real, quality difference to people s lives. The post covers a wide range of duties assisting with the day to day management of the Council s housing stock as it relates to efficient estate management, including rent arrears and anti-social behaviour The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Dec 11, 2025
Contractor
Housing Officer Brentwood Contract £23.46 per hour Our client is looking for an experienced Housing Officer This is one of many opportunities we are currently recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk for more jobs. To cover a patch of 400 properties, arrears recovery, estate inspections, tenancy audits, tenancy management Knowledge of the Orchard Housing Management System. Qualification in Housing Management Substantial experience of working in a Social Housing environment Practical experience of income recovery and debt collection. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk To provide a high quality estate management service; ensuring outstanding customer service and service delivery. Engaging with customers to design services that work for them and utilising resources within the local community to make a real, quality difference to people s lives. The post covers a wide range of duties assisting with the day to day management of the Council s housing stock as it relates to efficient estate management, including rent arrears and anti-social behaviour The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
A Housing Association is currently looking for a a Housing Administrator on a temporary basis for about 3 months Key responsibilities are as follows Resident callbacks Administration tasks Low-level rent and service charge arrears Service charge billing Fire risk actions Repairs Liaising with Housing Officers and Property Managers PAYE 17.07 Umbrella 22.57 Hybrid role, 2 days in office Essential requirements Must have a good consistent administrative background ideally in Housing Able and show experience of being able to deal with people Must be excellent on Word & Excel Must be immediately available or on short notice.
Dec 11, 2025
Seasonal
A Housing Association is currently looking for a a Housing Administrator on a temporary basis for about 3 months Key responsibilities are as follows Resident callbacks Administration tasks Low-level rent and service charge arrears Service charge billing Fire risk actions Repairs Liaising with Housing Officers and Property Managers PAYE 17.07 Umbrella 22.57 Hybrid role, 2 days in office Essential requirements Must have a good consistent administrative background ideally in Housing Able and show experience of being able to deal with people Must be excellent on Word & Excel Must be immediately available or on short notice.
Our client, a dynamic and rapidly growing housing association, is seeking an experienced Senior Financial Officer to join their team. Offering hybrid working, excellent opportunities for career progression, and a competitive salary, this is an exciting opportunity for a finance professional looking to make a significant impact within a forward-thinking organisation. Key Responsibilities of the Senior Financial Officer: Developing and managing long-term strategies, including budgets and forecasts, to ensure the organisations sustainability. Ensuring accurate reporting and maintaining compliance with housing regulations and industry standards, including overseeing audits and external reporting requirements. Managing cash flow, investments, and coordinating loans to safeguard the association's economic health. Identifying and mitigating risks, particularly in relation to funding, tenant income, and market fluctuations. Building and maintaining relationships with government bodies, lenders, and other key stakeholders. Overseeing the planning of new housing projects, capital investments, and refurbishment initiatives. I'd love to speak to anyone who has: Extensive experience in management within social housing, with a solid understanding of related regulations and challenges. A background in budgeting, forecasting, and reporting, along with managing cash flow effectively. Professional qualifications such as ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent are highly desirable. Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with senior leaders and external partners. A proactive, strategic thinker capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. This role offers a salary between 45,000 - 65,000, depending on experience This Senior Financial Officer role offers the following benefits: Hybrid working Excellent opportunities for career progression with a growing association Competitive salary This location in East London is highly commutable, offering excellent transport links via the DLR, Jubilee Line, and Elizabeth Line, with easy access to major roads. I would also like to speak to anyone currently working as a Finance Director, Controller, Manager, or Business Partner. This is an exciting opportunity to join a progressive and fast-growing housing association committed to making a real difference in the community. If this Senior Financial Officer roe is for you, then please apply or contact (url removed)
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Our client, a dynamic and rapidly growing housing association, is seeking an experienced Senior Financial Officer to join their team. Offering hybrid working, excellent opportunities for career progression, and a competitive salary, this is an exciting opportunity for a finance professional looking to make a significant impact within a forward-thinking organisation. Key Responsibilities of the Senior Financial Officer: Developing and managing long-term strategies, including budgets and forecasts, to ensure the organisations sustainability. Ensuring accurate reporting and maintaining compliance with housing regulations and industry standards, including overseeing audits and external reporting requirements. Managing cash flow, investments, and coordinating loans to safeguard the association's economic health. Identifying and mitigating risks, particularly in relation to funding, tenant income, and market fluctuations. Building and maintaining relationships with government bodies, lenders, and other key stakeholders. Overseeing the planning of new housing projects, capital investments, and refurbishment initiatives. I'd love to speak to anyone who has: Extensive experience in management within social housing, with a solid understanding of related regulations and challenges. A background in budgeting, forecasting, and reporting, along with managing cash flow effectively. Professional qualifications such as ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent are highly desirable. Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with senior leaders and external partners. A proactive, strategic thinker capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. This role offers a salary between 45,000 - 65,000, depending on experience This Senior Financial Officer role offers the following benefits: Hybrid working Excellent opportunities for career progression with a growing association Competitive salary This location in East London is highly commutable, offering excellent transport links via the DLR, Jubilee Line, and Elizabeth Line, with easy access to major roads. I would also like to speak to anyone currently working as a Finance Director, Controller, Manager, or Business Partner. This is an exciting opportunity to join a progressive and fast-growing housing association committed to making a real difference in the community. If this Senior Financial Officer roe is for you, then please apply or contact (url removed)
RM Recruit are excited to be working with a housing association in their search for a Finance Officer specialising in Rent Accounting to join their finance team on a full-time, temporary basis for 3 months. This is a remote role which plays a key part in ensuring the accurate delivery of rent-related financial information across the Group. The ideal candidate will be immediately available or available on short notice. Key Responsibilities Assist in the accurate preparation, analysis, and reporting of rent accounting information for the Group. Ensure all property and rent-related information is correctly recorded and maintained to support reliable performance reporting. Assist with the monthly and quarterly management accounts including forecasting and variance notes for the Group. Assist with the production of the rent debit reconciliation. Provide support to budget holders across the organisation. Provide finance support in the preparation and completion of external regulatory returns relating to rent and property stock. Work closely with internal teams to ensure consistency and accuracy across systems and reporting processes. Support organisational objectives by demonstrating and promoting the Group s values and behaviours in all aspects of your work. Liaise with internal and external auditors on relevant audit work. Assist in preparation of reports to the Group Executive Team and the Group Board and Committees. Person Specification: Has experience in rent accounting, housing finance, or a related field. Demonstrates strong analytical and data management skills. Has excellent attention to detail and the ability to work with complex financial information. Communicates clearly and works effectively with colleagues across multiple departments. Embraces organisational values and contributes positively to team culture. If you are a driven Finance Officer on the lookout for your next challenge, we encourage you to apply. RM Recruit is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and will treat all applicants equally irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, marital/civil partnership status, age, disability, race, religion, pregnancy, ethnic or national origin.
Dec 10, 2025
Contractor
RM Recruit are excited to be working with a housing association in their search for a Finance Officer specialising in Rent Accounting to join their finance team on a full-time, temporary basis for 3 months. This is a remote role which plays a key part in ensuring the accurate delivery of rent-related financial information across the Group. The ideal candidate will be immediately available or available on short notice. Key Responsibilities Assist in the accurate preparation, analysis, and reporting of rent accounting information for the Group. Ensure all property and rent-related information is correctly recorded and maintained to support reliable performance reporting. Assist with the monthly and quarterly management accounts including forecasting and variance notes for the Group. Assist with the production of the rent debit reconciliation. Provide support to budget holders across the organisation. Provide finance support in the preparation and completion of external regulatory returns relating to rent and property stock. Work closely with internal teams to ensure consistency and accuracy across systems and reporting processes. Support organisational objectives by demonstrating and promoting the Group s values and behaviours in all aspects of your work. Liaise with internal and external auditors on relevant audit work. Assist in preparation of reports to the Group Executive Team and the Group Board and Committees. Person Specification: Has experience in rent accounting, housing finance, or a related field. Demonstrates strong analytical and data management skills. Has excellent attention to detail and the ability to work with complex financial information. Communicates clearly and works effectively with colleagues across multiple departments. Embraces organisational values and contributes positively to team culture. If you are a driven Finance Officer on the lookout for your next challenge, we encourage you to apply. RM Recruit is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and will treat all applicants equally irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, marital/civil partnership status, age, disability, race, religion, pregnancy, ethnic or national origin.
Operations Manager - Housing Resident Support and Housing Management Location: Leeds & Bradford Salary: 33,699 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full-time, permanent Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) This charity provides accommodation and support to people who have become homeless at the end of the asylum process - including refugees granted leave to remain and Appeals Rights Exhausted (ARE) asylum seekers. We work to ensure all our residents have safe housing, access to essential support, and the opportunity to move on positively with their lives. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Operations Manager to oversee all aspects of the charity's service delivery across Leeds and Bradford. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will play a key leadership role in ensuring our accommodation, support, and housing services are safe, compliant, and effective. You will lead, support, and develop a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, oversee housing operations and maintenance, and ensure that the individual care and support needs of all residents are met. This is a hands-on, varied, and rewarding role with a strong focus on operational excellence, team development, and improving outcomes for some of the most vulnerable members of our communities. Key Responsibilities Oversee all day-to-day operations across the charity in Leeds and Bradford. Ensure all housing stock is safe, well-maintained, and compliant with current housing and health & safety standards. Lead and manage support staff, volunteers, and students - providing supervision, guidance, and development opportunities. Develop and implement training and induction plans for all support team members. Oversee the delivery of high-quality housing and support services for refugees and asylum seekers , ensuring their care and support needs are assessed, met, and regularly reviewed. Manage maintenance systems, repairs, and contractor relationships to maintain high property standards. Lead on move-on support, helping residents transition to longer-term housing and independence. Support compliance with all safeguarding, health and safety, and housing management policies. Build and maintain strong relationships with partner organisations, landlords, and referral agencies. Deputise for the CEO when required and contribute to Board meetings and strategic planning. Represent at events, partnerships, and external meetings to raise the charity's profile and strengthen collaboration across the sector. About You You'll be a strong leader with excellent organisational and communication skills, ideally with experience in housing, supported accommodation, or refugee/asylum services . You'll bring a compassionate, person-centred approach and the ability to balance operational demands with empathy and care. Essential skills and experience: Proven experience in operational or service management within housing, social care, or the voluntary sector. Strong knowledge of housing standards, health and safety , and compliance requirements. Experience managing teams, supervising staff, and coordinating volunteers. Understanding of the challenges faced by refugees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable adults . Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with external partners, contractors, and community organisations. Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Why Join Us? Make a real difference to the lives of people rebuilding their futures. Join a supportive, passionate team within a growing, values-driven charity. Opportunity to shape and develop operational practices and influence future service design. Regular training, supervision, and professional development opportunities
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Operations Manager - Housing Resident Support and Housing Management Location: Leeds & Bradford Salary: 33,699 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full-time, permanent Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) This charity provides accommodation and support to people who have become homeless at the end of the asylum process - including refugees granted leave to remain and Appeals Rights Exhausted (ARE) asylum seekers. We work to ensure all our residents have safe housing, access to essential support, and the opportunity to move on positively with their lives. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Operations Manager to oversee all aspects of the charity's service delivery across Leeds and Bradford. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will play a key leadership role in ensuring our accommodation, support, and housing services are safe, compliant, and effective. You will lead, support, and develop a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, oversee housing operations and maintenance, and ensure that the individual care and support needs of all residents are met. This is a hands-on, varied, and rewarding role with a strong focus on operational excellence, team development, and improving outcomes for some of the most vulnerable members of our communities. Key Responsibilities Oversee all day-to-day operations across the charity in Leeds and Bradford. Ensure all housing stock is safe, well-maintained, and compliant with current housing and health & safety standards. Lead and manage support staff, volunteers, and students - providing supervision, guidance, and development opportunities. Develop and implement training and induction plans for all support team members. Oversee the delivery of high-quality housing and support services for refugees and asylum seekers , ensuring their care and support needs are assessed, met, and regularly reviewed. Manage maintenance systems, repairs, and contractor relationships to maintain high property standards. Lead on move-on support, helping residents transition to longer-term housing and independence. Support compliance with all safeguarding, health and safety, and housing management policies. Build and maintain strong relationships with partner organisations, landlords, and referral agencies. Deputise for the CEO when required and contribute to Board meetings and strategic planning. Represent at events, partnerships, and external meetings to raise the charity's profile and strengthen collaboration across the sector. About You You'll be a strong leader with excellent organisational and communication skills, ideally with experience in housing, supported accommodation, or refugee/asylum services . You'll bring a compassionate, person-centred approach and the ability to balance operational demands with empathy and care. Essential skills and experience: Proven experience in operational or service management within housing, social care, or the voluntary sector. Strong knowledge of housing standards, health and safety , and compliance requirements. Experience managing teams, supervising staff, and coordinating volunteers. Understanding of the challenges faced by refugees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable adults . Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with external partners, contractors, and community organisations. Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Why Join Us? Make a real difference to the lives of people rebuilding their futures. Join a supportive, passionate team within a growing, values-driven charity. Opportunity to shape and develop operational practices and influence future service design. Regular training, supervision, and professional development opportunities
Job Title: Collections Advisor Location: Customer & Communities Neighbourhoods Income Services Hours: 36.25 hours/week Contract: Fixed-term (until March) We re looking for a Collections Advisor to manage debt collection, payment arrangements, and financial support for tenants. If you're proactive, a strong communicator, and can handle sensitive financial matters, this role is for you. Collections Advisor Key Responsibilities: Debt Collection : Manage arrears, recharges, and sundry debts from tenants and former tenants. Customer Outreach : Make outbound calls to discuss payment plans and negotiate solutions. Data Management : Maintain accurate records in housing systems and financial databases. Team Support : Collaborate with Income Officers and Rent Accounting teams to ensure timely collections. Financial Support : Raise awareness of financial inclusion programs and refer to support services. Campaigns : Contribute to income collection projects and initiatives. Collections Advisor Requirements: Customer Service Experience , ideally in debt collection or a similar role. Strong Communication Skills for managing sensitive financial situations. Numeracy and accuracy in handling financial data. Problem-Solving Ability to assess situations and find effective solutions. Tech Skills : Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with housing management systems is a plus. Collections Advisor Personal Qualities: Customer-Centered : Committed to delivering excellent service. Empathetic : Understanding of the financial challenges customers face. Adaptable : Comfortable with change and new challenges. Team-Oriented : Collaborative and able to work well with others. Qualifications: GCSE (Grade C or above) in Maths or equivalent. Please apply online for this Collections Advisor role To view more jobs from Bamford Contract Services, Find us on Facebook bamfordcs or follow us on Twitter bamfordcs.
Dec 10, 2025
Seasonal
Job Title: Collections Advisor Location: Customer & Communities Neighbourhoods Income Services Hours: 36.25 hours/week Contract: Fixed-term (until March) We re looking for a Collections Advisor to manage debt collection, payment arrangements, and financial support for tenants. If you're proactive, a strong communicator, and can handle sensitive financial matters, this role is for you. Collections Advisor Key Responsibilities: Debt Collection : Manage arrears, recharges, and sundry debts from tenants and former tenants. Customer Outreach : Make outbound calls to discuss payment plans and negotiate solutions. Data Management : Maintain accurate records in housing systems and financial databases. Team Support : Collaborate with Income Officers and Rent Accounting teams to ensure timely collections. Financial Support : Raise awareness of financial inclusion programs and refer to support services. Campaigns : Contribute to income collection projects and initiatives. Collections Advisor Requirements: Customer Service Experience , ideally in debt collection or a similar role. Strong Communication Skills for managing sensitive financial situations. Numeracy and accuracy in handling financial data. Problem-Solving Ability to assess situations and find effective solutions. Tech Skills : Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with housing management systems is a plus. Collections Advisor Personal Qualities: Customer-Centered : Committed to delivering excellent service. Empathetic : Understanding of the financial challenges customers face. Adaptable : Comfortable with change and new challenges. Team-Oriented : Collaborative and able to work well with others. Qualifications: GCSE (Grade C or above) in Maths or equivalent. Please apply online for this Collections Advisor role To view more jobs from Bamford Contract Services, Find us on Facebook bamfordcs or follow us on Twitter bamfordcs.
Weve evolved our Housing Officer role into Customer & Neighbourhood Officer, and wed love for you to join our dedicated, highly motivated team. Our mission is simple: deliver outstanding service by utilising the skills, experience, and understanding of our residents. As a result of our growth strategy we have a number of full time roles to fill including permanent and fixed term for 12 months - th click apply for full job details
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Weve evolved our Housing Officer role into Customer & Neighbourhood Officer, and wed love for you to join our dedicated, highly motivated team. Our mission is simple: deliver outstanding service by utilising the skills, experience, and understanding of our residents. As a result of our growth strategy we have a number of full time roles to fill including permanent and fixed term for 12 months - th click apply for full job details
Cheltenham Borough Council
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Cheltenham Borough Council is looking for a motivated and people-focused Resident Engagement Officer to join our Housing Services Community Team. Location: Hesters Way Community Resource Centre, Cassin Dr, Cheltenham GL51 7SU - with an opportunity to work at other Council locations as required Job Type: Part Time, Permanent Working Hours: 22 click apply for full job details
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Cheltenham Borough Council is looking for a motivated and people-focused Resident Engagement Officer to join our Housing Services Community Team. Location: Hesters Way Community Resource Centre, Cassin Dr, Cheltenham GL51 7SU - with an opportunity to work at other Council locations as required Job Type: Part Time, Permanent Working Hours: 22 click apply for full job details
Complaints Administrator Permanent Office based 3 days Tower Hamlets 2 days Bromley 08:30am till 17:30pm 31-33K Per annum based on experience As a Complaints Co-Ordinator , you must be adaptable, you will provide essential administrative support to the contract team, This role requires strong communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills, along with a customer-focused mindset and the ability to handle sensitive or escalated issues professionally. You will serve as the central point of contact for receiving, documenting, investigating, and responding to complaints. Log and acknowledge all complaints related to heating and hot water services in line with contract policies. Triage complaints based on urgency, particularly prioritising cases involving vulnerable tenants or complete service loss. Liaise with engineers, contractors, and service teams to investigate and resolve complaints promptly. Ensure clear and empathetic communication with residents/tenants, keeping them updated on the progress and outcomes of their complaints. Track complaint response times to ensure compliance with contractual response and resolution targets (e.g. Specific Date given on the emails from Client ). Monitor contractor performance related to complaint handling and service delivery; raise persistent issues with contract managers. Maintain detailed records of complaints, communications, actions taken, and final outcomes in the complaints management system. (e.g. Tracker) Prepare regular reports on complaint volumes, root causes, and trends to support continuous service improvement. Work collaboratively with housing officers, tenant liaison officers, and technical teams to resolve underlying issues. Contribute to service reviews by identifying recurring faults (e.g., boiler failures, missed appointments) and recommending preventative actions. Ensure all complaint handling is compliant with the Housing Ombudsman Code or similar regulatory frameworks, where applicable.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Complaints Administrator Permanent Office based 3 days Tower Hamlets 2 days Bromley 08:30am till 17:30pm 31-33K Per annum based on experience As a Complaints Co-Ordinator , you must be adaptable, you will provide essential administrative support to the contract team, This role requires strong communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills, along with a customer-focused mindset and the ability to handle sensitive or escalated issues professionally. You will serve as the central point of contact for receiving, documenting, investigating, and responding to complaints. Log and acknowledge all complaints related to heating and hot water services in line with contract policies. Triage complaints based on urgency, particularly prioritising cases involving vulnerable tenants or complete service loss. Liaise with engineers, contractors, and service teams to investigate and resolve complaints promptly. Ensure clear and empathetic communication with residents/tenants, keeping them updated on the progress and outcomes of their complaints. Track complaint response times to ensure compliance with contractual response and resolution targets (e.g. Specific Date given on the emails from Client ). Monitor contractor performance related to complaint handling and service delivery; raise persistent issues with contract managers. Maintain detailed records of complaints, communications, actions taken, and final outcomes in the complaints management system. (e.g. Tracker) Prepare regular reports on complaint volumes, root causes, and trends to support continuous service improvement. Work collaboratively with housing officers, tenant liaison officers, and technical teams to resolve underlying issues. Contribute to service reviews by identifying recurring faults (e.g., boiler failures, missed appointments) and recommending preventative actions. Ensure all complaint handling is compliant with the Housing Ombudsman Code or similar regulatory frameworks, where applicable.
I am currently assisting my client in South Wales, identify two Temporary Accomdation Officer's. Role: Temporary Accomdation Officer Rate: Negotiable Start date: ASAP Working pattern: 2 days per week on site 3 days from home 37hrs per week Key requirements. Needs to own a car and be able to drive on site. IT savy and very ethusiastic. Background in social housing/housing association/tenancy management/lettings/estate agency background. The role will involve ASB, Property Inspections, Evictions/Warning letters, Rent arreras, tenancy management.
Dec 10, 2025
Contractor
I am currently assisting my client in South Wales, identify two Temporary Accomdation Officer's. Role: Temporary Accomdation Officer Rate: Negotiable Start date: ASAP Working pattern: 2 days per week on site 3 days from home 37hrs per week Key requirements. Needs to own a car and be able to drive on site. IT savy and very ethusiastic. Background in social housing/housing association/tenancy management/lettings/estate agency background. The role will involve ASB, Property Inspections, Evictions/Warning letters, Rent arreras, tenancy management.
Job Title: Plumber Multi-Trader (Temporary Contract) Location: Bracknell Contract Type: Temporary Sector: Social Housing / Property Maintenance Plumber Multi-Trader Temporary Contract Location: Bracknell Duration: Ongoing Temp (Potential for Extension) Pay Rate: £23.44 per hour (umbrella PAYE) Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary and permanent basis to leading organisations across the built environment from executive to operative level. We re currently working with a well-established Housing Association , seeking an experienced Plumber Multi-Trader to carry out reactive repairs and maintenance within occupied and void social housing properties across the Windsor, Slough, Reading, High Wycombe, Datchet, Bracknell and surrounding areas. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Carry out plumbing repairs, installations, and maintenance in occupied and void domestic properties. Deliver additional multi-trade repairs such as basic carpentry, tiling, plastering, and decorating as required. Work on reactive maintenance and disrepair cases , ensuring all works are completed to a high standard and in line with client SLAs. Maintain excellent customer service and communicate effectively with tenants and housing officers. Requirements: Proven experience as a Plumber or Plumber Multi-Trader , ideally within social housing or domestic property maintenance . Competent in carrying out minor works in additional trades (carpentry, tiling, plastering, etc.). Full UK driving licence company van and fuel card provided. Valid CSCS Card or trade qualification (NVQ / City & Guilds) preferred. Right to work in the UK. Benefits: Company van and fuel card provided. Weekly pay via Umbrella. Ongoing, stable work with potential for permanent opportunities. Opportunity to work with a respected Housing Association. How to Apply: Please apply online or contact Ben Thomas at Build Recruitment for more information. ? Mobile: (phone number removed) ? Email: (url removed) About Build Recruitment: With offices in London, Manchester, and the South West , Build Recruitment specialises in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, and Surveying . We work closely with both public and private sector clients, taking the time to understand your skills and career goals to find the right fit for you. Our commitment is to be your career partner offering regular updates, transparent communication, and support throughout every step of the recruitment process.
Dec 10, 2025
Seasonal
Job Title: Plumber Multi-Trader (Temporary Contract) Location: Bracknell Contract Type: Temporary Sector: Social Housing / Property Maintenance Plumber Multi-Trader Temporary Contract Location: Bracknell Duration: Ongoing Temp (Potential for Extension) Pay Rate: £23.44 per hour (umbrella PAYE) Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary and permanent basis to leading organisations across the built environment from executive to operative level. We re currently working with a well-established Housing Association , seeking an experienced Plumber Multi-Trader to carry out reactive repairs and maintenance within occupied and void social housing properties across the Windsor, Slough, Reading, High Wycombe, Datchet, Bracknell and surrounding areas. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Carry out plumbing repairs, installations, and maintenance in occupied and void domestic properties. Deliver additional multi-trade repairs such as basic carpentry, tiling, plastering, and decorating as required. Work on reactive maintenance and disrepair cases , ensuring all works are completed to a high standard and in line with client SLAs. Maintain excellent customer service and communicate effectively with tenants and housing officers. Requirements: Proven experience as a Plumber or Plumber Multi-Trader , ideally within social housing or domestic property maintenance . Competent in carrying out minor works in additional trades (carpentry, tiling, plastering, etc.). Full UK driving licence company van and fuel card provided. Valid CSCS Card or trade qualification (NVQ / City & Guilds) preferred. Right to work in the UK. Benefits: Company van and fuel card provided. Weekly pay via Umbrella. Ongoing, stable work with potential for permanent opportunities. Opportunity to work with a respected Housing Association. How to Apply: Please apply online or contact Ben Thomas at Build Recruitment for more information. ? Mobile: (phone number removed) ? Email: (url removed) About Build Recruitment: With offices in London, Manchester, and the South West , Build Recruitment specialises in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, and Surveying . We work closely with both public and private sector clients, taking the time to understand your skills and career goals to find the right fit for you. Our commitment is to be your career partner offering regular updates, transparent communication, and support throughout every step of the recruitment process.
Role: Housing Officer Location: Harrow Civic Hub, Forward Drive, HA3 8NT Employer: Pertemps Recruitment Partnership (on behalf of London Borough of Harrow) Contract: Temporary - 3 months initially, with possible extension Hours: 36 hours/week, Monday to Friday Work Style: Hybrid working Pertemps is recruiting a detail-driven Housing Officer to join Harrow Council's Housing team. This temporary role offers 21.23/hr (PAYE), plus access to training, career development, and 21 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays). The Housing Officer will deliver high-quality housing management services to tenants and leaseholders, ensuring council-owned properties and assets are maintained to a strong standard across multiple service areas. Please note that for this role, you need to have a car, driving license and business insurance. Key Duties: Respond to enquiries professionally and within corporate timeframes Provide excellent customer service across tenancy and leasehold matters Maintain accurate records and systems, including rent collection Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to resolve housing issues Support Council initiatives in training, governance, and health & safety Contribute to service improvement and value-for-money delivery Candidate Profile: Strong grasp of housing legislation, welfare benefits, and tenancy management Experience in housing services and diverse, fast-paced environments Knowledge of basic repairs, enforcement codes, and equality issues Skilled in partnership working and cross-service collaboration About us: For almost 60 years, Pertemps Recruitment Partnership have been the market leader in providing permanent and temporary staffing solutions and we are one of the most established players within the recruitment industry. The Sunday Times has listed us as one of the Best 100 Companies to work for 14 years running. We are not a big scary faceless company, quite the opposite: we strongly believe in the personal touch with everything we do. We are proud to be accredited 'investor in people' which is reflected across our business in length of service and career progression of our employees. London Borough of Harrow is the 12th largest London borough and one of the most culturally diverse local authorities in the UK, making it a great place to live, work and visit. Located 10 miles from the city centre and just 13 minutes to Euston from Harrow & Wealdstone station there are great transport links via the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line and national rail service. It is easily accessible to the M1, M25 and A406. The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, any your data protection rights, can be found by visiting (url removed)>
Dec 10, 2025
Seasonal
Role: Housing Officer Location: Harrow Civic Hub, Forward Drive, HA3 8NT Employer: Pertemps Recruitment Partnership (on behalf of London Borough of Harrow) Contract: Temporary - 3 months initially, with possible extension Hours: 36 hours/week, Monday to Friday Work Style: Hybrid working Pertemps is recruiting a detail-driven Housing Officer to join Harrow Council's Housing team. This temporary role offers 21.23/hr (PAYE), plus access to training, career development, and 21 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays). The Housing Officer will deliver high-quality housing management services to tenants and leaseholders, ensuring council-owned properties and assets are maintained to a strong standard across multiple service areas. Please note that for this role, you need to have a car, driving license and business insurance. Key Duties: Respond to enquiries professionally and within corporate timeframes Provide excellent customer service across tenancy and leasehold matters Maintain accurate records and systems, including rent collection Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to resolve housing issues Support Council initiatives in training, governance, and health & safety Contribute to service improvement and value-for-money delivery Candidate Profile: Strong grasp of housing legislation, welfare benefits, and tenancy management Experience in housing services and diverse, fast-paced environments Knowledge of basic repairs, enforcement codes, and equality issues Skilled in partnership working and cross-service collaboration About us: For almost 60 years, Pertemps Recruitment Partnership have been the market leader in providing permanent and temporary staffing solutions and we are one of the most established players within the recruitment industry. The Sunday Times has listed us as one of the Best 100 Companies to work for 14 years running. We are not a big scary faceless company, quite the opposite: we strongly believe in the personal touch with everything we do. We are proud to be accredited 'investor in people' which is reflected across our business in length of service and career progression of our employees. London Borough of Harrow is the 12th largest London borough and one of the most culturally diverse local authorities in the UK, making it a great place to live, work and visit. Located 10 miles from the city centre and just 13 minutes to Euston from Harrow & Wealdstone station there are great transport links via the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line and national rail service. It is easily accessible to the M1, M25 and A406. The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, any your data protection rights, can be found by visiting (url removed)>
Job Title: Plumber Multi-Trader Location: Bracknell Contract Type: Temporary Sector: Social Housing / Property Maintenance Plumber Multi-Trader Temporary Contract Location: Bracknell Duration: Ongoing Temp (Potential for Extension) Pay Rate: £23.44 per hour (umbrella PAYE) Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary and permanent basis to leading organisations across the built environment from executive to operative level. We re currently working with a well-established Housing Association , seeking an experienced Plumber Multi-Trader to carry out reactive repairs and maintenance within occupied and void social housing properties across the Windsor, Slough, Reading, High Wycombe, Datchet, Bracknell and surrounding areas. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Carry out plumbing repairs, installations, and maintenance in occupied and void domestic properties. Deliver additional multi-trade repairs such as basic carpentry, tiling, plastering, and decorating as required. Work on reactive maintenance and disrepair cases , ensuring all works are completed to a high standard and in line with client SLAs. Maintain excellent customer service and communicate effectively with tenants and housing officers. Requirements: Proven experience as a Plumber or Plumber Multi-Trader , ideally within social housing or domestic property maintenance . Competent in carrying out minor works in additional trades (carpentry, tiling, plastering, etc.). Full UK driving licence company van and fuel card provided. Valid CSCS Card or trade qualification (NVQ / City & Guilds) preferred. Right to work in the UK. Benefits: Company van and fuel card provided. Weekly pay via Umbrella. Ongoing, stable work with potential for permanent opportunities. Opportunity to work with a respected Housing Association. How to Apply: Please apply online or contact Tom at Build Recruitment for more information. Mobile: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed) About Build Recruitment: With offices in London, Manchester, and the South West , Build Recruitment specialises in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, and Surveying . We work closely with both public and private sector clients, taking the time to understand your skills and career goals to find the right fit for you. Our commitment is to be your career partner offering regular updates, transparent communication, and support throughout every step of the recruitment process.
Dec 10, 2025
Seasonal
Job Title: Plumber Multi-Trader Location: Bracknell Contract Type: Temporary Sector: Social Housing / Property Maintenance Plumber Multi-Trader Temporary Contract Location: Bracknell Duration: Ongoing Temp (Potential for Extension) Pay Rate: £23.44 per hour (umbrella PAYE) Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary and permanent basis to leading organisations across the built environment from executive to operative level. We re currently working with a well-established Housing Association , seeking an experienced Plumber Multi-Trader to carry out reactive repairs and maintenance within occupied and void social housing properties across the Windsor, Slough, Reading, High Wycombe, Datchet, Bracknell and surrounding areas. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Carry out plumbing repairs, installations, and maintenance in occupied and void domestic properties. Deliver additional multi-trade repairs such as basic carpentry, tiling, plastering, and decorating as required. Work on reactive maintenance and disrepair cases , ensuring all works are completed to a high standard and in line with client SLAs. Maintain excellent customer service and communicate effectively with tenants and housing officers. Requirements: Proven experience as a Plumber or Plumber Multi-Trader , ideally within social housing or domestic property maintenance . Competent in carrying out minor works in additional trades (carpentry, tiling, plastering, etc.). Full UK driving licence company van and fuel card provided. Valid CSCS Card or trade qualification (NVQ / City & Guilds) preferred. Right to work in the UK. Benefits: Company van and fuel card provided. Weekly pay via Umbrella. Ongoing, stable work with potential for permanent opportunities. Opportunity to work with a respected Housing Association. How to Apply: Please apply online or contact Tom at Build Recruitment for more information. Mobile: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed) About Build Recruitment: With offices in London, Manchester, and the South West , Build Recruitment specialises in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, and Surveying . We work closely with both public and private sector clients, taking the time to understand your skills and career goals to find the right fit for you. Our commitment is to be your career partner offering regular updates, transparent communication, and support throughout every step of the recruitment process.
Welsh Government (Llywodraeth Cymru)
Milford Haven, Dyfed
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Marine Enforcement Officer Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC) ID: 3325 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis: Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band: EO £30,754 to £34,997 Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Affairs Branch - Control & Enforcement Location - South West Wales Main office base - Milford Haven Purpose of post The Control & Enforcement Branch within the Welsh Government s Fisheries Division is essential to the protection of Wales s marine environment. Operating under the guidance of the Wales Fisheries Strategy , this team oversees all matters related to fish, fishing activities, and fisheries enforcement, with a particular emphasis on sea fishing policy , industry engagement, and cross-border collaboration across the UK and Europe. About the Role As a member of the Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC), you will play an integral role in marine surveillance and regulatory compliance. Your responsibilities will ensure that fishing operations in Welsh waters by both domestic and foreign vessels are conducted legally, sustainably, and within the required regulatory framework. Primary duties include: Monitoring vessel activity and statutory data across all sectors Supporting trade through catch certificate processing Preventing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing Managing vessel licensing and contributing to UK-wide marine intelligence initiatives Additionally, you will provide support to Fishery Patrol Vessels as needed, which may involve participating in weekend shifts as part of a rota system. Wider Enforcement Duties coastal enforcement operations This position offers the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the preservation of Wales' marine ecosystems, collaborate closely with key industry and governmental stakeholders, and join a team committed to integrity, sustainability, and public service. Key tasks. You will be responsible for: Monitoring commercial fishing activity in the Welsh Zone using Vessel Monitoring Systems and statutory data submissions. Validating catch certificates for the export of fisheries products to the EU, ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. Providing real-time operational support to Fishery Patrol Vessels at sea. Handling sensitive intelligence with appropriate security clearances. Investigating breaches of fisheries legislation and preparing evidence and case files for enforcement action. Managing port state control issues , including oversight of UK and foreign vessels landing in Wales or abroad. Administering Financial Administrative Penalties and managing investigation files for the branch. Sharing intelligence with devolved administrations and prioritising Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported (IUU) fishing activity. Analysing statutory data to inform enforcement and policy decisions. Monitoring quota uptake by non-UK vessels operating in Welsh waters. Managing dispensation requests and contributing to vessel licensing processes for both domestic and foreign vessels. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and a passion for marine conservation and compliance. You ll be part of a collaborative team working to uphold the integrity of Wales fisheries and marine environment. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Marine Enforcement Officer Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC) ID: 3325 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis: Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band: EO £30,754 to £34,997 Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Affairs Branch - Control & Enforcement Location - South West Wales Main office base - Milford Haven Purpose of post The Control & Enforcement Branch within the Welsh Government s Fisheries Division is essential to the protection of Wales s marine environment. Operating under the guidance of the Wales Fisheries Strategy , this team oversees all matters related to fish, fishing activities, and fisheries enforcement, with a particular emphasis on sea fishing policy , industry engagement, and cross-border collaboration across the UK and Europe. About the Role As a member of the Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC), you will play an integral role in marine surveillance and regulatory compliance. Your responsibilities will ensure that fishing operations in Welsh waters by both domestic and foreign vessels are conducted legally, sustainably, and within the required regulatory framework. Primary duties include: Monitoring vessel activity and statutory data across all sectors Supporting trade through catch certificate processing Preventing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing Managing vessel licensing and contributing to UK-wide marine intelligence initiatives Additionally, you will provide support to Fishery Patrol Vessels as needed, which may involve participating in weekend shifts as part of a rota system. Wider Enforcement Duties coastal enforcement operations This position offers the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the preservation of Wales' marine ecosystems, collaborate closely with key industry and governmental stakeholders, and join a team committed to integrity, sustainability, and public service. Key tasks. You will be responsible for: Monitoring commercial fishing activity in the Welsh Zone using Vessel Monitoring Systems and statutory data submissions. Validating catch certificates for the export of fisheries products to the EU, ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. Providing real-time operational support to Fishery Patrol Vessels at sea. Handling sensitive intelligence with appropriate security clearances. Investigating breaches of fisheries legislation and preparing evidence and case files for enforcement action. Managing port state control issues , including oversight of UK and foreign vessels landing in Wales or abroad. Administering Financial Administrative Penalties and managing investigation files for the branch. Sharing intelligence with devolved administrations and prioritising Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported (IUU) fishing activity. Analysing statutory data to inform enforcement and policy decisions. Monitoring quota uptake by non-UK vessels operating in Welsh waters. Managing dispensation requests and contributing to vessel licensing processes for both domestic and foreign vessels. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and a passion for marine conservation and compliance. You ll be part of a collaborative team working to uphold the integrity of Wales fisheries and marine environment. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS