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Sellick Partnership
Strategic Partnership Manager
Sellick Partnership
Strategic Partnership Manager 69,007 per annum + 4385 car allowance Full time, 37.5 hours per week Permanent Fully remote with ad hoc travel across the South East of England Sellick Partnership are supporting a Social Housing provider with the recruitment of a Strategic Partnership Manager role to lead regional delivery of planned investment, major works, and responsive repairs across a diverse housing portfolio. Daily duties of the Strategic Partnership Manager: Oversee regional delivery of planned investment programmes, component replacements, cyclical redecoration, and major works Lead operational management of responsive repairs, voids, and estate services contracts across the region Build and maintain strategic partnerships with contractors to ensure aligned values, resilience, and quality service delivery Manage and support a team of Partnering Surveyors, ensuring consistent performance and professional development Collaborate with residents and customer groups to shape service outcomes and improve satisfaction Monitor contract compliance, KPIs, and budget performance across all service areas Essential requirements of the Strategic Partnership Manager: Experience managing housing or property service contracts and strategic partnerships Previously worked within Social Housing Knowledge of building components, legislation, and contract management HND or equivalent in construction, housing, or property Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel If you are interested in the role of the Strategic Partnership Manager then please apply now, for more information contact Harry Rigby at the Sellick Partnership Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Strategic Partnership Manager 69,007 per annum + 4385 car allowance Full time, 37.5 hours per week Permanent Fully remote with ad hoc travel across the South East of England Sellick Partnership are supporting a Social Housing provider with the recruitment of a Strategic Partnership Manager role to lead regional delivery of planned investment, major works, and responsive repairs across a diverse housing portfolio. Daily duties of the Strategic Partnership Manager: Oversee regional delivery of planned investment programmes, component replacements, cyclical redecoration, and major works Lead operational management of responsive repairs, voids, and estate services contracts across the region Build and maintain strategic partnerships with contractors to ensure aligned values, resilience, and quality service delivery Manage and support a team of Partnering Surveyors, ensuring consistent performance and professional development Collaborate with residents and customer groups to shape service outcomes and improve satisfaction Monitor contract compliance, KPIs, and budget performance across all service areas Essential requirements of the Strategic Partnership Manager: Experience managing housing or property service contracts and strategic partnerships Previously worked within Social Housing Knowledge of building components, legislation, and contract management HND or equivalent in construction, housing, or property Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel If you are interested in the role of the Strategic Partnership Manager then please apply now, for more information contact Harry Rigby at the Sellick Partnership Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Hays
Regional Building Surveyor
Hays Bristol, Gloucestershire
Fantastic Opportunity for a motivated Building Surveyor based in the Southwest Your new company Your new Organisation is responsible for the management of some 2,600 residential properties across 65 developments throughout England. Forty-eight of these developments, representing 2,000 units, are 'retirement' developments where ownership of property is restricted to those over the age of at least 55 years old. The retirement portfolio is the predominant part of the organisation's management business. Your new role As Building Surveyor, you will have overall responsibility for the maintenance of the buildings and equipment on each of the developments within your geographical 'patch'. You should appreciate that in retirement developments there are usually lifts, alarms, automatic doors and other related equipment, so a surveyor who has an understanding of such M&E-related systems would be an ideal addition to the team. You will report to the Technical Director, who is part of the company's management team, on all aspects of contracts and the technical administration of estates under management. Furthermore, on most of the retirement developments there is also an Owners' Board, constituted of those living in the development. You will also be expected to account to these boards on relevant technical issues. The organisation has two home-based Regional Estates Managers, each covering an appropriate geographical area. You will be expected to liaise with your Regional Manager as necessary and to keep him or her fully apprised of progress on matters on which you are working. Day-to-day duties will include the following: Undertake new build development inspections/surveys Condition Surveys Mechanical and Electrical equipment surveys Undertake Small Works (reactive maintenance projects) Undertake Major Works across all sites/projects Risk assessments/Health and Safety responsibilities. What you'll need to succeed Essential Knowledge/Experience Extensive knowledge of the common faults in the methods of repairing, maintaining and improving a residential property, while also having a good knowledge of the legal framework relating to the construction and maintenance of residential properties. Knowledge of Leasehold Management and the preparation or issuing of Section 20 notices. Good understanding of the fundamentals of stock condition assessments and planned maintenance programming. At least 3 years' worth of experience of commissioning or supervising maintenance work. Ability to write specifications for all common areas of repair, maintenance and small-scale improvement in residential property. Maths and English to GCSE or equivalent and HNC/HND in Building. Ability to carry out basic technical drawings to explain detailed requests to contractors. Must have a UK driving licence. Desirable Knowledge/Experience. Knowledge of the Retirement Housing Sector. Previous use of hand-held maintenance IT equipment Presentation skills in small group settings. To staff and tenants. Membership of a professional body i.e., CIOB or similar. What you'll get in return Car allowance and 45p a mile mileage 25 days annual leave 6% company pension contribution Hybrid working What you need to do now If you are interested in the opportunity, please apply online today! Or feel free to contact a member of the Hays team today to discuss opportunities across the market. #
Sep 24, 2025
Full time
Fantastic Opportunity for a motivated Building Surveyor based in the Southwest Your new company Your new Organisation is responsible for the management of some 2,600 residential properties across 65 developments throughout England. Forty-eight of these developments, representing 2,000 units, are 'retirement' developments where ownership of property is restricted to those over the age of at least 55 years old. The retirement portfolio is the predominant part of the organisation's management business. Your new role As Building Surveyor, you will have overall responsibility for the maintenance of the buildings and equipment on each of the developments within your geographical 'patch'. You should appreciate that in retirement developments there are usually lifts, alarms, automatic doors and other related equipment, so a surveyor who has an understanding of such M&E-related systems would be an ideal addition to the team. You will report to the Technical Director, who is part of the company's management team, on all aspects of contracts and the technical administration of estates under management. Furthermore, on most of the retirement developments there is also an Owners' Board, constituted of those living in the development. You will also be expected to account to these boards on relevant technical issues. The organisation has two home-based Regional Estates Managers, each covering an appropriate geographical area. You will be expected to liaise with your Regional Manager as necessary and to keep him or her fully apprised of progress on matters on which you are working. Day-to-day duties will include the following: Undertake new build development inspections/surveys Condition Surveys Mechanical and Electrical equipment surveys Undertake Small Works (reactive maintenance projects) Undertake Major Works across all sites/projects Risk assessments/Health and Safety responsibilities. What you'll need to succeed Essential Knowledge/Experience Extensive knowledge of the common faults in the methods of repairing, maintaining and improving a residential property, while also having a good knowledge of the legal framework relating to the construction and maintenance of residential properties. Knowledge of Leasehold Management and the preparation or issuing of Section 20 notices. Good understanding of the fundamentals of stock condition assessments and planned maintenance programming. At least 3 years' worth of experience of commissioning or supervising maintenance work. Ability to write specifications for all common areas of repair, maintenance and small-scale improvement in residential property. Maths and English to GCSE or equivalent and HNC/HND in Building. Ability to carry out basic technical drawings to explain detailed requests to contractors. Must have a UK driving licence. Desirable Knowledge/Experience. Knowledge of the Retirement Housing Sector. Previous use of hand-held maintenance IT equipment Presentation skills in small group settings. To staff and tenants. Membership of a professional body i.e., CIOB or similar. What you'll get in return Car allowance and 45p a mile mileage 25 days annual leave 6% company pension contribution Hybrid working What you need to do now If you are interested in the opportunity, please apply online today! Or feel free to contact a member of the Hays team today to discuss opportunities across the market. #

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