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Michael Page
Compliance Officer
Michael Page City, Liverpool
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)
May 13, 2026
Contractor
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)
Brooklands Technical College
Estates & Facilities Officer
Brooklands Technical College Weybridge, Surrey
Estates & Facilities Officer 37 hours per week Employed for 52 weeks per year £30,662.57 (BRK27) CLOSING DATE: 24th April 2026 Brooklands Technical College is a further education college supporting young people and adults to take the next steps on their career path. We are an inclusive centre for lifelong learning, equipping our learners with the professional behaviours, skills and values that they will need for their careers. If you're passionate about education and want to make a difference, we'd love to hear from you.The Facilities and Property Department is responsible for all aspects of the management of the College's property and associated support services across the College's campuses at Weybridge and Ashford. The work of the department includes office moves and alterations; building and equipment maintenance; the hire of College premises to external groups, waste and energy management; security and cleaning.To provide security, caretaking and other premises-related services to the College. About Premises Officer: You will have the enthusiasm and drive to deliver these vocational programmes. Your role will include: Unlock and lock the site, individual buildings and rooms at appropriate times, including setting and un-setting intruder alarm systems, ensuring the security of buildings, contents and grounds. Ensure site access is made available or restricted as required. Provide access for planned out of normal hours requirements, opening and securing College buildings at weekends and during evenings as required. When required to work weekends, days in lieu will be given. Liaise with departments/sections and meet their requirements with regard to access, setting up of rooms and satisfactory provision of facilities. Carry out repairs when required and where appropriate all items requiring further repair or investigation, using the Facilities help desk system. Receive, transport and deliver equipment, parcels, furniture, stores etc. throughout the College. To fulfil the role of Premises Officer you will be: Knowledge of security and fire alarm systems (sequential setting and location identification) Good customer care skills and a commitment to provide a quality service Physically fit and able to move heavy objects (furniture etc.) A good communicator able to direct and advise visitors, suppliers and contractors to on-site A well organised self-motivated person capable of working in a team and unsupervised What we offer: Generous holiday entitlement Financial benefits and discounts Pension (TPS or LGPS) Free on-site parking Staff wellbeing and fitness resources Employee recognition schemes Opportunities for professional development A supportive and collaborative working environment The chance to make a positive impact on the lives of our students Brooklands Technical College is proud to be an equal opportunities employee and is committed to diversity and inclusion within the workplace and are proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, medical condition, genetic information, gender identity, age, military or veteran status, citizenship, or other protected characteristics. Brooklands Technical College is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Shortlisted candidates maybe subject to online searches as part of due diligence checks. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK, we do not sponsor work permits. Work permits from other organisations are unacceptable as proof of right to work in the UK. Pre-employment checks will be carried out, in line with KCSIE, for all those who are shortlisted and the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and 2 satisfactory references. Recruitment agencies who submit unsolicited CVs to any partner or employee at Brooklands Technical College, have no authority to enter an arrangement. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Please note that previous applicants need not apply . Recruitment agencies engaging with Brooklands Technical College will be on our PSL.REF-
May 12, 2026
Full time
Estates & Facilities Officer 37 hours per week Employed for 52 weeks per year £30,662.57 (BRK27) CLOSING DATE: 24th April 2026 Brooklands Technical College is a further education college supporting young people and adults to take the next steps on their career path. We are an inclusive centre for lifelong learning, equipping our learners with the professional behaviours, skills and values that they will need for their careers. If you're passionate about education and want to make a difference, we'd love to hear from you.The Facilities and Property Department is responsible for all aspects of the management of the College's property and associated support services across the College's campuses at Weybridge and Ashford. The work of the department includes office moves and alterations; building and equipment maintenance; the hire of College premises to external groups, waste and energy management; security and cleaning.To provide security, caretaking and other premises-related services to the College. About Premises Officer: You will have the enthusiasm and drive to deliver these vocational programmes. Your role will include: Unlock and lock the site, individual buildings and rooms at appropriate times, including setting and un-setting intruder alarm systems, ensuring the security of buildings, contents and grounds. Ensure site access is made available or restricted as required. Provide access for planned out of normal hours requirements, opening and securing College buildings at weekends and during evenings as required. When required to work weekends, days in lieu will be given. Liaise with departments/sections and meet their requirements with regard to access, setting up of rooms and satisfactory provision of facilities. Carry out repairs when required and where appropriate all items requiring further repair or investigation, using the Facilities help desk system. Receive, transport and deliver equipment, parcels, furniture, stores etc. throughout the College. To fulfil the role of Premises Officer you will be: Knowledge of security and fire alarm systems (sequential setting and location identification) Good customer care skills and a commitment to provide a quality service Physically fit and able to move heavy objects (furniture etc.) A good communicator able to direct and advise visitors, suppliers and contractors to on-site A well organised self-motivated person capable of working in a team and unsupervised What we offer: Generous holiday entitlement Financial benefits and discounts Pension (TPS or LGPS) Free on-site parking Staff wellbeing and fitness resources Employee recognition schemes Opportunities for professional development A supportive and collaborative working environment The chance to make a positive impact on the lives of our students Brooklands Technical College is proud to be an equal opportunities employee and is committed to diversity and inclusion within the workplace and are proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, medical condition, genetic information, gender identity, age, military or veteran status, citizenship, or other protected characteristics. Brooklands Technical College is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Shortlisted candidates maybe subject to online searches as part of due diligence checks. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK, we do not sponsor work permits. Work permits from other organisations are unacceptable as proof of right to work in the UK. Pre-employment checks will be carried out, in line with KCSIE, for all those who are shortlisted and the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and 2 satisfactory references. Recruitment agencies who submit unsolicited CVs to any partner or employee at Brooklands Technical College, have no authority to enter an arrangement. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Please note that previous applicants need not apply . Recruitment agencies engaging with Brooklands Technical College will be on our PSL.REF-
Habitat for Humanity Great Britain
Head of Construction
Habitat for Humanity Great Britain
A senior role that sits at the heart of our mission, turning empty and underused buildings into safe, dignified places to live through our Empty Spaces to Homes programme. Habitat for Humanity Great Britain (Habitat GB) is part of the global Habitat for Humanity Federation fighting global poverty and homelessness. We believe that a decent home helps to permanently break the cycle of poverty and allows families to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance. Job Purpose The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is a leadership and technical role responsible for the end-to-end development, delivery and stewardship of Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Key responsibilities include strategic planning and technical leadership for core aspects of Habitat GB s domestic programme, such as the construction project pipeline associated with our Empty Spaces to Homes (ES2H) programme. The postholder will lead the feasibility, design, costing, procurement and delivery of demonstration construction projects, primarily the conversion of empty commercial and retail buildings into high-quality, affordable homes, while also ensuring the safe, compliant operation and maintenance of HFHGB-owned, leased and operated properties, including ReStore sites. The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is also responsible for the people management of staff, contractors and consultants and (where relevant) volunteers. Key areas of risk management that sit within the portfolio of this role include project and site health & safety, compliance and asset maintenance. This role is central to translating Habitat GB s mission and strategy into high-quality, buildable, scalable projects that maximise social impact. Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities Construction & Programme Delivery • Lead the planning, design and delivery of Habitat GB s demonstration construction projects within the ES2H programme. • Contribute technical leadership to programme strategy, performance monitoring, evaluation and learning. • Work collaboratively with other ES2H workstreams (Advocacy, Research, Scalability) to ensure projects inform and support wider systems change. • Provide expert construction input into organisational decision-making, risk management, and strategy implementation. Building Pipeline Development & Feasibility Lead the identification, assessment and prioritisation of potential conversion opportunities across Great Britain. Conduct frequent site visits to assess empty or underutilised commercial buildings. Undertake and/or oversee: Building diagnostics and technical surveys Early identification of structural, asbestos, planning, fire and compliance risks Location-based risk profiling (logistics, supply chains, neighbourhood constraints) Act as the organisation s technical authority on building viability and conversion risk. Design, Specification & Cost Leadership Develop initial design concepts, spatial layouts and performance specifications that balance cost efficiency, compliance, buildability and the dignity of residents. Ensure all designs meet relevant statutory and organisational requirements, including: UK Building Regulations Fire safety and CDM 2015 Sustainability and environmental standards Provide client side cost leadership and quantity surveying oversight across projects, including: Preparing feasibility cost models, early stage estimates and robust construction budgets Assessing and benchmarking contractor quotations and negotiating best value outcomes aligned with charitable objectives Maintaining effective cost control and financial visibility throughout delivery Lead the appointment and management of architects, planning consultants and specialist technical advisors as required. Construction Delivery, Contractor & Site Management Identify, appoint and manage contractors, subcontractors and consultants on a project-by-project basis. Ensure projects are delivered: safely; to specification; on time and within approved budgets Combine on-site leadership with remote project management, using digital tools, dashboards and reporting systems. Maintain a national overview of live and pipeline projects, providing the Executive Team with clear, real-time updates on milestones, risks, spend and cashflow, and delivery confidence. Health, Safety & Risk Management Be responsible for Health & Safety across Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including CDM 2015. Oversee: Risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Training and inductions Incident reporting and corrective actions Ensure a strong safety culture across construction sites and property sites, working closely with the Site & Property Maintenance Officer to delivery their responsibilities successfully and safely. Work with colleagues to ensure appropriate insurances are in place. Financial Management & Reporting Own construction and maintenance budgets, ensuring strong financial control and value for money. Lead procurement processes for works, materials, and equipment. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate forecasting, cost tracking, and timely payment of invoices. Maintain robust project management tools, trackers, schedules, and cost sheets. Provide regular input into organisational performance reporting, risk registers, and assurance processes. People Leadership & Culture Line-manage and support direct reports, setting clear objectives, and providing regular supervision and development. Lead, motivate, and develop a high-performing, values-driven team and contractor network. Ensure good practice management of consultants, contractors and volunteers. Role model Habitat GB s values, including commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding. Person profile: Extensive experience in UK construction project management, particularly refurbishment and conversion projects, with responsibility spanning early feasibility through to delivery. Strong technical understanding of: • UK Building Regulations and fire safety requirements • Permitted Development rights and planning constraints • Health & Safety management, including CDM 2015 Strong client side commercial judgement, with proven ability to develop feasibility cost models, set and manage construction budgets, and maintain effective cost control across projects. Demonstrated experience appointing and managing contractors, consultants and procurement processes to deliver best value outcomes. Strong leadership and people management experience, including the ability to lead teams, contractors and consultants with credibility and clarity. Relevant construction or built environment qualification, or equivalent senior professional experience (e.g. MCIOB, MRICS or similar). Valid CSCS card. Recognised Health & Safety qualification (e.g. IOSH or SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Skills and competencies: Technically confident and commercially astute, with the ability to exercise sound professional judgement and make high-quality decisions in complex or ambiguous situations. Comfortable operating across strategic leadership and hands-on problem solving, particularly within refurbishment and conversion projects. Highly organised, with the ability to prioritise effectively across multiple concurrent workstreams, sites and geographies. Confident and collaborative communicator, able to work productively with internal teams, partners, volunteers, contractors and external stakeholders. Willing and able to travel extensively across Great Britain in support of project development and delivery. To apply for the role , please send us your CV and a supporting statement (max two sides of A4) telling us about the skills and experience you would bring to the role and your motivation for applying, using the link on our website. Closing date is Monday 25th May 2026.
May 11, 2026
Full time
A senior role that sits at the heart of our mission, turning empty and underused buildings into safe, dignified places to live through our Empty Spaces to Homes programme. Habitat for Humanity Great Britain (Habitat GB) is part of the global Habitat for Humanity Federation fighting global poverty and homelessness. We believe that a decent home helps to permanently break the cycle of poverty and allows families to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance. Job Purpose The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is a leadership and technical role responsible for the end-to-end development, delivery and stewardship of Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Key responsibilities include strategic planning and technical leadership for core aspects of Habitat GB s domestic programme, such as the construction project pipeline associated with our Empty Spaces to Homes (ES2H) programme. The postholder will lead the feasibility, design, costing, procurement and delivery of demonstration construction projects, primarily the conversion of empty commercial and retail buildings into high-quality, affordable homes, while also ensuring the safe, compliant operation and maintenance of HFHGB-owned, leased and operated properties, including ReStore sites. The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is also responsible for the people management of staff, contractors and consultants and (where relevant) volunteers. Key areas of risk management that sit within the portfolio of this role include project and site health & safety, compliance and asset maintenance. This role is central to translating Habitat GB s mission and strategy into high-quality, buildable, scalable projects that maximise social impact. Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities Construction & Programme Delivery • Lead the planning, design and delivery of Habitat GB s demonstration construction projects within the ES2H programme. • Contribute technical leadership to programme strategy, performance monitoring, evaluation and learning. • Work collaboratively with other ES2H workstreams (Advocacy, Research, Scalability) to ensure projects inform and support wider systems change. • Provide expert construction input into organisational decision-making, risk management, and strategy implementation. Building Pipeline Development & Feasibility Lead the identification, assessment and prioritisation of potential conversion opportunities across Great Britain. Conduct frequent site visits to assess empty or underutilised commercial buildings. Undertake and/or oversee: Building diagnostics and technical surveys Early identification of structural, asbestos, planning, fire and compliance risks Location-based risk profiling (logistics, supply chains, neighbourhood constraints) Act as the organisation s technical authority on building viability and conversion risk. Design, Specification & Cost Leadership Develop initial design concepts, spatial layouts and performance specifications that balance cost efficiency, compliance, buildability and the dignity of residents. Ensure all designs meet relevant statutory and organisational requirements, including: UK Building Regulations Fire safety and CDM 2015 Sustainability and environmental standards Provide client side cost leadership and quantity surveying oversight across projects, including: Preparing feasibility cost models, early stage estimates and robust construction budgets Assessing and benchmarking contractor quotations and negotiating best value outcomes aligned with charitable objectives Maintaining effective cost control and financial visibility throughout delivery Lead the appointment and management of architects, planning consultants and specialist technical advisors as required. Construction Delivery, Contractor & Site Management Identify, appoint and manage contractors, subcontractors and consultants on a project-by-project basis. Ensure projects are delivered: safely; to specification; on time and within approved budgets Combine on-site leadership with remote project management, using digital tools, dashboards and reporting systems. Maintain a national overview of live and pipeline projects, providing the Executive Team with clear, real-time updates on milestones, risks, spend and cashflow, and delivery confidence. Health, Safety & Risk Management Be responsible for Health & Safety across Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including CDM 2015. Oversee: Risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Training and inductions Incident reporting and corrective actions Ensure a strong safety culture across construction sites and property sites, working closely with the Site & Property Maintenance Officer to delivery their responsibilities successfully and safely. Work with colleagues to ensure appropriate insurances are in place. Financial Management & Reporting Own construction and maintenance budgets, ensuring strong financial control and value for money. Lead procurement processes for works, materials, and equipment. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate forecasting, cost tracking, and timely payment of invoices. Maintain robust project management tools, trackers, schedules, and cost sheets. Provide regular input into organisational performance reporting, risk registers, and assurance processes. People Leadership & Culture Line-manage and support direct reports, setting clear objectives, and providing regular supervision and development. Lead, motivate, and develop a high-performing, values-driven team and contractor network. Ensure good practice management of consultants, contractors and volunteers. Role model Habitat GB s values, including commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding. Person profile: Extensive experience in UK construction project management, particularly refurbishment and conversion projects, with responsibility spanning early feasibility through to delivery. Strong technical understanding of: • UK Building Regulations and fire safety requirements • Permitted Development rights and planning constraints • Health & Safety management, including CDM 2015 Strong client side commercial judgement, with proven ability to develop feasibility cost models, set and manage construction budgets, and maintain effective cost control across projects. Demonstrated experience appointing and managing contractors, consultants and procurement processes to deliver best value outcomes. Strong leadership and people management experience, including the ability to lead teams, contractors and consultants with credibility and clarity. Relevant construction or built environment qualification, or equivalent senior professional experience (e.g. MCIOB, MRICS or similar). Valid CSCS card. Recognised Health & Safety qualification (e.g. IOSH or SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Skills and competencies: Technically confident and commercially astute, with the ability to exercise sound professional judgement and make high-quality decisions in complex or ambiguous situations. Comfortable operating across strategic leadership and hands-on problem solving, particularly within refurbishment and conversion projects. Highly organised, with the ability to prioritise effectively across multiple concurrent workstreams, sites and geographies. Confident and collaborative communicator, able to work productively with internal teams, partners, volunteers, contractors and external stakeholders. Willing and able to travel extensively across Great Britain in support of project development and delivery. To apply for the role , please send us your CV and a supporting statement (max two sides of A4) telling us about the skills and experience you would bring to the role and your motivation for applying, using the link on our website. Closing date is Monday 25th May 2026.
Reed
Senior Officer - Electrical
Reed Sheffield, Yorkshire
Senior Officer - Electrical Location: Sheffield Job Type: Full-time, Temp Hourly Rate: £25.79 via Umbrella (£19.81 via PAYE) We are seeking a dedicated Senior Officer - Electrical to oversee the operational delivery of our domestic electrical programme and other electrical installation programmes, including security systems such as door entry, CCTV, burglar alarms, and care alarms. This role is crucial for ensuring high standards of quality assurance and technical advice in line with Sheffield City Council policies. Day-to-day of the role: Deliver contract administration services for various electrical installation programmes. Implement and monitor on-site quality assurance, defect inspection, and handover procedures. Issue site instructions and variations, and provide competent, sound technical advice. Conduct joint inspections with Neighbourhood Officers, offering assistance and guidance on electrical maintenance and property improvements. Advise on and assess permission requests from customers regarding changes to electrical installations. Undertake inspections and surveys, and prepare technical and non-technical reports and designs, making recommendations and suggesting remedial actions. Ensure effective consultation and communication with tenants, contractors, elected members, and colleagues, including liaising with emergency services and other external stakeholders. Participate actively in local project groups, working groups, and progress meetings. Required Skills & Qualifications: Must hold the 18th edition IEE wiring regulations qualification. Experience in managing contractors and liaising with various agencies. Strong customer care skills and the ability to visit sites frequently. Demonstrated ability to work positively, brainstorm new ideas, and inspire teamwork. Organised and calm under pressure. Ability to produce high-quality reports that diagnose investment requirements with recommendations for senior management. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Hybrid working model with flexibility to work on-site, in the office, or remotely. Opportunities for professional development and training. Supportive team environment. To apply for the Senior Officer - Electrical position, please submit your CV by clicking Apply Now.
May 11, 2026
Seasonal
Senior Officer - Electrical Location: Sheffield Job Type: Full-time, Temp Hourly Rate: £25.79 via Umbrella (£19.81 via PAYE) We are seeking a dedicated Senior Officer - Electrical to oversee the operational delivery of our domestic electrical programme and other electrical installation programmes, including security systems such as door entry, CCTV, burglar alarms, and care alarms. This role is crucial for ensuring high standards of quality assurance and technical advice in line with Sheffield City Council policies. Day-to-day of the role: Deliver contract administration services for various electrical installation programmes. Implement and monitor on-site quality assurance, defect inspection, and handover procedures. Issue site instructions and variations, and provide competent, sound technical advice. Conduct joint inspections with Neighbourhood Officers, offering assistance and guidance on electrical maintenance and property improvements. Advise on and assess permission requests from customers regarding changes to electrical installations. Undertake inspections and surveys, and prepare technical and non-technical reports and designs, making recommendations and suggesting remedial actions. Ensure effective consultation and communication with tenants, contractors, elected members, and colleagues, including liaising with emergency services and other external stakeholders. Participate actively in local project groups, working groups, and progress meetings. Required Skills & Qualifications: Must hold the 18th edition IEE wiring regulations qualification. Experience in managing contractors and liaising with various agencies. Strong customer care skills and the ability to visit sites frequently. Demonstrated ability to work positively, brainstorm new ideas, and inspire teamwork. Organised and calm under pressure. Ability to produce high-quality reports that diagnose investment requirements with recommendations for senior management. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Hybrid working model with flexibility to work on-site, in the office, or remotely. Opportunities for professional development and training. Supportive team environment. To apply for the Senior Officer - Electrical position, please submit your CV by clicking Apply Now.
Lincolnshire Housing Partnership
Neighbourhood Officer
Lincolnshire Housing Partnership Grimsby, Lincolnshire
Are you looking for a role where every day brings a new challenge? A fresh opportunity to make local communities safer, stronger, and feel more connected? At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're passionate about giving our communities a strong, trusted voice. We are looking for a Neighbourhood Officer to join our team and bring communities together, support wellbeing, and help create environments where our customers feel valued. Location: Agile- Grimsby Contract: Permanent Salary: £32,293.92 Why Join LHP? We're more than a housing provider - we're a purpose driven team that cares deeply about our customers, our communities, and each other. Alongside an annual salary of £32,293.92 you'll enjoy a fantastic range of benefits: - An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1,200 per year (Westfield Health) -Enhanced family leave and maternity policies. Discounted shopping vouchers. A brilliant salary sacrifices pension scheme - with up to 12% employer contribution. 32 days' holiday (including bank holidays), increasing annually for your first five years. Opportunities to earn extra leave for full attendance, plus buy/sell options. Access to Mental Health First Aiders across the business. You'll also join a positive team culture where your development is a priority and your ideas are valued. What is a typical week as our Neighbourhood Officer? As our Neighbourhood Officer, you will be responsible for acting as the primary interface with customers of LHP, delivering an excellent customer focused housing management service that achieves LHP's core objectives, with a focus on sustaining tenancies and improving quality of life. The role will involve a mix of administrative tasks, diary management and customer facing estate based, utilising mobile working on a day-to-day basis and coordinating and facilitating interventions to ensure that our customers are able to live independently and live in safe, well maintained and affordable homes. A typical day will include: Managing tenancy issues and overseeing the customer relationship from tenancy start date to eventual tenancy termination. This will include extensive liaising with the tenant, colleagues within LHP, external partners such as the local authority and the voluntary sector. Compliance including undertaking health and safety checks, fire, legionella, estate and block checks. Managing a rolling programme of tenancy audits/routine tenancy visits to validate tenancies and check on property condition working with tenants to ensure that tenancies are sustained. Working with other LHP departments to undertake the decanting of tenants for property refurbishments and major repair. Responsibility for the whole housing, tenancy and estate management functions within the designated area. Actively promoting tenancy sustainment, by giving tenants appropriate advice and reasonable opportunity to take responsibility and comply with the terms of their conditions of tenancy from the start of the tenancy through to termination and vacation of the property. Responsibility for systematic recording and efficient completion of all required housing management service functions and information through the approved, recording, storing and retrieval systems to enable production of required management reports and enforcement of tenancy condition terms, where necessary. Working with tenants after signposting or referral to ensure that services have been joined up and that there has been a positive outcome, including, where appropriate, any safeguarding issues. Working with colleagues to maximise income to the tenant and organisation through rents and service charges and ensuring that arrears are kept to an absolute minimum. Applying a rent first approach by being aware of arrears and discuss with tenant at every opportunity. Representing LHP in court with regard to legal action necessary for breaches of tenancy related conditions. Liaising with external agencies about matters concerning tenants' welfare and behaviour, e.g. Social Care, Probation, Police and Schools, and to attend and participate in Team around the Child (TAC), Child Protection and Child in Need (CIN) meetings. Complying with safe systems of working processes to ensure the safety for self, employees and customers. Attending emergency call outs as required. What are we looking for? Up-to-date knowledge of national housing and social policy issues, law, good practice and innovation. Working knowledge of relevant legislation, such as Housing, Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, General Data Protection Regulations. Prepared to work flexibly, including occasional evenings or weekends as per the requirements of the service. It would be great if you had: Professional Qualification in housing and/or customer service. Experience of Court processes and ability to present cases in Court. Experience of MGI customer service excellence. How to apply Please include your CV and a strong cover letter outlining your relevant experience and what makes you a great fit for this role! We're looking to hold interviews on Friday 22nd May at our Grimsby office Finally some key Information At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're committed to maintaining a fair, transparent, and accessible recruitment process. Upon request, reasonable adjustments will be made for all candidates. It's important to ensure that the role you're applying for is the right fit for you. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team Please be aware that we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large number of applications or if there are changes in business priorities. To be eligible for employment with us, you must reside in the UK for the entire duration of your employment. You will be required to provide evidence of your Right to Work during the recruitment process All offers of Employment is subject to a DBS Check and Satisfactory References
May 11, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a role where every day brings a new challenge? A fresh opportunity to make local communities safer, stronger, and feel more connected? At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're passionate about giving our communities a strong, trusted voice. We are looking for a Neighbourhood Officer to join our team and bring communities together, support wellbeing, and help create environments where our customers feel valued. Location: Agile- Grimsby Contract: Permanent Salary: £32,293.92 Why Join LHP? We're more than a housing provider - we're a purpose driven team that cares deeply about our customers, our communities, and each other. Alongside an annual salary of £32,293.92 you'll enjoy a fantastic range of benefits: - An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1,200 per year (Westfield Health) -Enhanced family leave and maternity policies. Discounted shopping vouchers. A brilliant salary sacrifices pension scheme - with up to 12% employer contribution. 32 days' holiday (including bank holidays), increasing annually for your first five years. Opportunities to earn extra leave for full attendance, plus buy/sell options. Access to Mental Health First Aiders across the business. You'll also join a positive team culture where your development is a priority and your ideas are valued. What is a typical week as our Neighbourhood Officer? As our Neighbourhood Officer, you will be responsible for acting as the primary interface with customers of LHP, delivering an excellent customer focused housing management service that achieves LHP's core objectives, with a focus on sustaining tenancies and improving quality of life. The role will involve a mix of administrative tasks, diary management and customer facing estate based, utilising mobile working on a day-to-day basis and coordinating and facilitating interventions to ensure that our customers are able to live independently and live in safe, well maintained and affordable homes. A typical day will include: Managing tenancy issues and overseeing the customer relationship from tenancy start date to eventual tenancy termination. This will include extensive liaising with the tenant, colleagues within LHP, external partners such as the local authority and the voluntary sector. Compliance including undertaking health and safety checks, fire, legionella, estate and block checks. Managing a rolling programme of tenancy audits/routine tenancy visits to validate tenancies and check on property condition working with tenants to ensure that tenancies are sustained. Working with other LHP departments to undertake the decanting of tenants for property refurbishments and major repair. Responsibility for the whole housing, tenancy and estate management functions within the designated area. Actively promoting tenancy sustainment, by giving tenants appropriate advice and reasonable opportunity to take responsibility and comply with the terms of their conditions of tenancy from the start of the tenancy through to termination and vacation of the property. Responsibility for systematic recording and efficient completion of all required housing management service functions and information through the approved, recording, storing and retrieval systems to enable production of required management reports and enforcement of tenancy condition terms, where necessary. Working with tenants after signposting or referral to ensure that services have been joined up and that there has been a positive outcome, including, where appropriate, any safeguarding issues. Working with colleagues to maximise income to the tenant and organisation through rents and service charges and ensuring that arrears are kept to an absolute minimum. Applying a rent first approach by being aware of arrears and discuss with tenant at every opportunity. Representing LHP in court with regard to legal action necessary for breaches of tenancy related conditions. Liaising with external agencies about matters concerning tenants' welfare and behaviour, e.g. Social Care, Probation, Police and Schools, and to attend and participate in Team around the Child (TAC), Child Protection and Child in Need (CIN) meetings. Complying with safe systems of working processes to ensure the safety for self, employees and customers. Attending emergency call outs as required. What are we looking for? Up-to-date knowledge of national housing and social policy issues, law, good practice and innovation. Working knowledge of relevant legislation, such as Housing, Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, General Data Protection Regulations. Prepared to work flexibly, including occasional evenings or weekends as per the requirements of the service. It would be great if you had: Professional Qualification in housing and/or customer service. Experience of Court processes and ability to present cases in Court. Experience of MGI customer service excellence. How to apply Please include your CV and a strong cover letter outlining your relevant experience and what makes you a great fit for this role! We're looking to hold interviews on Friday 22nd May at our Grimsby office Finally some key Information At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're committed to maintaining a fair, transparent, and accessible recruitment process. Upon request, reasonable adjustments will be made for all candidates. It's important to ensure that the role you're applying for is the right fit for you. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team Please be aware that we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large number of applications or if there are changes in business priorities. To be eligible for employment with us, you must reside in the UK for the entire duration of your employment. You will be required to provide evidence of your Right to Work during the recruitment process All offers of Employment is subject to a DBS Check and Satisfactory References
Royal Air Force Club - Security and safety manager
Confederation of Service Charities City Of Westminster, London
Royal Air Force Club - Security and safety manager We are looking for an exceptional Security and Safety Manager to join our team at The Royal Air Force Club. Working at The RAF Club: Service Charge Enhanced Pension Scheme Life Assurance Interest-Free Travel Ticket Loan Health Cash Plan Tailored Learning Programmes, including support with professional development Wellbeing Events such as Chiropodists, Massages, Walks in Green Park Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance Programme with Hospitality Action We have an exceptional working environment, with complimentary meals on duty at our Employee Restaurant, "Lily's", including themed lunches and seasonal, cultural celebrations Fantastic Recognition Events BACKGROUND Located in London's Mayfair and overlooking Green Park, the Royal Air Force Club offers first class facilities and a 'home from home' to its 24,000 members, predominantly serving and former officers of the RAF and Allied Air Forces and their families. Having opened its doors in 1922 the Club is full of history and character. With 110 bedrooms and 10 meeting and banqueting rooms, the Club is a truly hidden gem with modern and elegant interior and facilities. JOB DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Security HOURS 45 hours per week (may vary depending on business needs). Includes evening, weekend and Manager on Duty Shifts. REPORTING TO Director of Operations As the Club's Security and Safety Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the security systems and protocols within the Club, including health and safety and fire safety compliance. You will monitor and respond to security and safety incidents, deliver training, and work proactively to identify and mitigate risks. Your role will involve ensuring adherence to the Club's policies and procedures in relation to security, fire safety, and health and safety legislation. This role is member facing, with a strong focus on having presence in the public areas of the Club, especially the lobby. Exceptionally high levels of service excellence are essential to success. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MEMBER AND GUEST RELATIONS Meet and greet members, guests, and visitors with a friendly, professional, and welcoming attitude, ensuring a positive first impression at all times. Maintain a visible security presence in public areas to reassure members and guests and provide assistance as needed, fostering a sense of safety and comfort. Assist with luggage handling and provide general concierge support if required, ensuring that all member and guest needs are met with efficiency and care. Provide exceptional customer service, responding to member inquiries and addressing any concerns in a calm and helpful manner. Monitor and manage guest access to ensure proper registration for functions, events, and overnight stays. FIRE SAFETY Conduct annual Fire Risk Assessments and review emergency procedures to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations. Deliver a variety of fire safety training sessions as required, including: Introduction to the fire panel Fire Marshal and Fire Coordinator roles Coordinate fire drills and evacuation exercises, ensuring all staff and members are familiar with procedures. These drills should take place at regular intervals (every 3 months or more frequently, as required). Train contractors on fire safety protocols to ensure their adherence to Club standards. Conduct fire walk rounds with new starters to familiarise them with safety protocols. SECURITY MANAGEMENT Lead and manage a team of Security Officers, overseeing training, appraisals, scheduling, and other supervisory responsibilities. Ensure the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is maintained and up to date at all times. Deliver comprehensive security training to all staff on emergency response protocols, security systems, and health and safety measures. Ensure the completion of regular patrols throughout the Club to monitor security and maintain a safe environment for members, guests, and staff. Monitor and control access in the Club's public areas, including checking membership cards when necessary and verifying guest check ins for functions and events. Assist with luggage handling for members and guests, ensuring a seamless and secure experience. Maintain records of security related incidents, submitting detailed reports to the Senior Security Officer for review. Monitor and respond to CCTV and alarm system alerts promptly, ensuring the protection of the premises at all times. Investigate and resolve security incidents, including theft or criminal damage, and follow up on allegations or concerns reported by members or staff. Oversee locker allocation and conduct locker checks, ensuring that all personal belongings are stored securely. Ensure ad hoc checks are carried out of employee bags, lockers, and personal property when departing the Club to prevent theft and ensure only personal items are taken. Monitor the activities of contractors and suppliers, ensuring that they follow appropriate security protocols when entering or exiting the premises. HEALTH AND SAFETY Lead Health and Safety meetings, providing guidance on key issues and ensuring compliance across departments. Review and update departmental health and safety records and risk assessments, maintaining a high standard of safety across all areas. Organise annual health and safety audits to ensure continuous compliance with UK legislation. Manage accident reporting (including RIDDOR reporting to Westminster) and ensure timely, accurate documentation. Ensure the accessibility of necessary safety equipment, such as providing accessible chair training to staff. Take immediate action on health and safety hazards, escalating issues to senior management where necessary to prevent injury or damage. Maintain up to date knowledge of health and safety legislation to ensure the Club's ongoing compliance. PERSON SPECIFICATION / KEY SKILLS A passion for hospitality, with exceptional guest relations skills. High standard of personal presentation. Proven experience as a Security expert, ideally in a private members' club, 5 star hotel, or similar prestigious environment. In depth knowledge of UK Health & Safety and Fire Safety legislation. Knowledge of security systems such as CCTV, access control, and alarm systems. A keen eye for detail with the ability to identify potential risks and hazards. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to report incidents clearly and professionally. Ability to manage emergency situations calmly and effectively. Ability to work collaboratively with others, assisting with training and ensuring a culture of safety and compliance. A strong commitment to maintaining confidentiality and discretion. A genuine concern for the well being and safety of others. Apply directly to Rachel Matthews, Director of People and Culture, with your CV and cover letter
May 09, 2026
Full time
Royal Air Force Club - Security and safety manager We are looking for an exceptional Security and Safety Manager to join our team at The Royal Air Force Club. Working at The RAF Club: Service Charge Enhanced Pension Scheme Life Assurance Interest-Free Travel Ticket Loan Health Cash Plan Tailored Learning Programmes, including support with professional development Wellbeing Events such as Chiropodists, Massages, Walks in Green Park Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance Programme with Hospitality Action We have an exceptional working environment, with complimentary meals on duty at our Employee Restaurant, "Lily's", including themed lunches and seasonal, cultural celebrations Fantastic Recognition Events BACKGROUND Located in London's Mayfair and overlooking Green Park, the Royal Air Force Club offers first class facilities and a 'home from home' to its 24,000 members, predominantly serving and former officers of the RAF and Allied Air Forces and their families. Having opened its doors in 1922 the Club is full of history and character. With 110 bedrooms and 10 meeting and banqueting rooms, the Club is a truly hidden gem with modern and elegant interior and facilities. JOB DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Security HOURS 45 hours per week (may vary depending on business needs). Includes evening, weekend and Manager on Duty Shifts. REPORTING TO Director of Operations As the Club's Security and Safety Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the security systems and protocols within the Club, including health and safety and fire safety compliance. You will monitor and respond to security and safety incidents, deliver training, and work proactively to identify and mitigate risks. Your role will involve ensuring adherence to the Club's policies and procedures in relation to security, fire safety, and health and safety legislation. This role is member facing, with a strong focus on having presence in the public areas of the Club, especially the lobby. Exceptionally high levels of service excellence are essential to success. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MEMBER AND GUEST RELATIONS Meet and greet members, guests, and visitors with a friendly, professional, and welcoming attitude, ensuring a positive first impression at all times. Maintain a visible security presence in public areas to reassure members and guests and provide assistance as needed, fostering a sense of safety and comfort. Assist with luggage handling and provide general concierge support if required, ensuring that all member and guest needs are met with efficiency and care. Provide exceptional customer service, responding to member inquiries and addressing any concerns in a calm and helpful manner. Monitor and manage guest access to ensure proper registration for functions, events, and overnight stays. FIRE SAFETY Conduct annual Fire Risk Assessments and review emergency procedures to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations. Deliver a variety of fire safety training sessions as required, including: Introduction to the fire panel Fire Marshal and Fire Coordinator roles Coordinate fire drills and evacuation exercises, ensuring all staff and members are familiar with procedures. These drills should take place at regular intervals (every 3 months or more frequently, as required). Train contractors on fire safety protocols to ensure their adherence to Club standards. Conduct fire walk rounds with new starters to familiarise them with safety protocols. SECURITY MANAGEMENT Lead and manage a team of Security Officers, overseeing training, appraisals, scheduling, and other supervisory responsibilities. Ensure the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is maintained and up to date at all times. Deliver comprehensive security training to all staff on emergency response protocols, security systems, and health and safety measures. Ensure the completion of regular patrols throughout the Club to monitor security and maintain a safe environment for members, guests, and staff. Monitor and control access in the Club's public areas, including checking membership cards when necessary and verifying guest check ins for functions and events. Assist with luggage handling for members and guests, ensuring a seamless and secure experience. Maintain records of security related incidents, submitting detailed reports to the Senior Security Officer for review. Monitor and respond to CCTV and alarm system alerts promptly, ensuring the protection of the premises at all times. Investigate and resolve security incidents, including theft or criminal damage, and follow up on allegations or concerns reported by members or staff. Oversee locker allocation and conduct locker checks, ensuring that all personal belongings are stored securely. Ensure ad hoc checks are carried out of employee bags, lockers, and personal property when departing the Club to prevent theft and ensure only personal items are taken. Monitor the activities of contractors and suppliers, ensuring that they follow appropriate security protocols when entering or exiting the premises. HEALTH AND SAFETY Lead Health and Safety meetings, providing guidance on key issues and ensuring compliance across departments. Review and update departmental health and safety records and risk assessments, maintaining a high standard of safety across all areas. Organise annual health and safety audits to ensure continuous compliance with UK legislation. Manage accident reporting (including RIDDOR reporting to Westminster) and ensure timely, accurate documentation. Ensure the accessibility of necessary safety equipment, such as providing accessible chair training to staff. Take immediate action on health and safety hazards, escalating issues to senior management where necessary to prevent injury or damage. Maintain up to date knowledge of health and safety legislation to ensure the Club's ongoing compliance. PERSON SPECIFICATION / KEY SKILLS A passion for hospitality, with exceptional guest relations skills. High standard of personal presentation. Proven experience as a Security expert, ideally in a private members' club, 5 star hotel, or similar prestigious environment. In depth knowledge of UK Health & Safety and Fire Safety legislation. Knowledge of security systems such as CCTV, access control, and alarm systems. A keen eye for detail with the ability to identify potential risks and hazards. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to report incidents clearly and professionally. Ability to manage emergency situations calmly and effectively. Ability to work collaboratively with others, assisting with training and ensuring a culture of safety and compliance. A strong commitment to maintaining confidentiality and discretion. A genuine concern for the well being and safety of others. Apply directly to Rachel Matthews, Director of People and Culture, with your CV and cover letter
Sellick Partnership
Regeneration Supervisor
Sellick Partnership Tupton, Derbyshire
Regeneration Supervisor Location: Chesterfield (office, site-based, and home working available) Salary: 35,672 per annum, rising incrementally to 38,592 Plus an upcoming pay award (to be backdated from April 2026) Sellick Partnership Ltd are proud to be partnering with a well-established Housing Association to recruit a Regeneration Supervisor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to play a key role in delivering high-quality regeneration and property improvement works within the local community. About the Role As a Regeneration Supervisor, you will support the successful delivery of planned works and regeneration projects, ensuring quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction are consistently achieved. You will act as a key link between contractors, internal teams, and residents, helping to maintain high standards across all works. Key Responsibilities Provide site-specific information on hazards and risks to support the Principal Contractor in developing Construction Phase Plans Assist in the management of allocated contracts, ensuring all works align with specifications, initial inspections, and relevant legislation Carry out post-inspections on completed properties to ensure works meet expected quality and standards Review and contribute to the development of quality standards and specifications in collaboration with Contracts Managers, contractors, Neighbourhood Services Officers, and customers Produce weekly progress reports on contractor performance and project delivery Conduct Health & Safety inspections to ensure safe systems of work are followed and maintained Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, financial regulations, standing orders, and contract procedures Essential Criteria Demonstrable understanding of operating within a competitive business environment, alongside knowledge of public sector frameworks and expectations Proven leadership and people management skills, including motivating teams, building strong working relationships, and supporting staff development Strong project supervisory experience, with the ability to identify key actions and milestones, prioritise workloads, plan resources effectively, and deliver against structured action plans About You Experience within property services, regeneration, or planned works Strong understanding of Health & Safety and construction-related compliance Excellent attention to detail with the ability to identify and resolve issues efficiently Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and work collaboratively across teams A proactive and organised approach to site and contract supervision Benefits Fantastic Learning & Development programme, with opportunities to study towards professional qualifications (fully funded) Excellent pension scheme with employer contributions between 5.9% and 7.5% (dependent on salary) Flexi-time scheme offering the potential to earn up to an additional 24 days' leave per year Family-friendly support, including paternity, adoption and fostering leave Flexible working and job share opportunities Essential Car User Allowance Childcare voucher scheme Cycle to Work scheme Salary sacrifice car leasing scheme Generous relocation package for candidates moving into the area Occupational Health Service available to all staff Access to staff discounts, including Virgin Experience Days If you're looking for a role where you can contribute to meaningful regeneration projects while developing your career in a supportive and forward-thinking organisation, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd 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.
May 09, 2026
Full time
Regeneration Supervisor Location: Chesterfield (office, site-based, and home working available) Salary: 35,672 per annum, rising incrementally to 38,592 Plus an upcoming pay award (to be backdated from April 2026) Sellick Partnership Ltd are proud to be partnering with a well-established Housing Association to recruit a Regeneration Supervisor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to play a key role in delivering high-quality regeneration and property improvement works within the local community. About the Role As a Regeneration Supervisor, you will support the successful delivery of planned works and regeneration projects, ensuring quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction are consistently achieved. You will act as a key link between contractors, internal teams, and residents, helping to maintain high standards across all works. Key Responsibilities Provide site-specific information on hazards and risks to support the Principal Contractor in developing Construction Phase Plans Assist in the management of allocated contracts, ensuring all works align with specifications, initial inspections, and relevant legislation Carry out post-inspections on completed properties to ensure works meet expected quality and standards Review and contribute to the development of quality standards and specifications in collaboration with Contracts Managers, contractors, Neighbourhood Services Officers, and customers Produce weekly progress reports on contractor performance and project delivery Conduct Health & Safety inspections to ensure safe systems of work are followed and maintained Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, financial regulations, standing orders, and contract procedures Essential Criteria Demonstrable understanding of operating within a competitive business environment, alongside knowledge of public sector frameworks and expectations Proven leadership and people management skills, including motivating teams, building strong working relationships, and supporting staff development Strong project supervisory experience, with the ability to identify key actions and milestones, prioritise workloads, plan resources effectively, and deliver against structured action plans About You Experience within property services, regeneration, or planned works Strong understanding of Health & Safety and construction-related compliance Excellent attention to detail with the ability to identify and resolve issues efficiently Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and work collaboratively across teams A proactive and organised approach to site and contract supervision Benefits Fantastic Learning & Development programme, with opportunities to study towards professional qualifications (fully funded) Excellent pension scheme with employer contributions between 5.9% and 7.5% (dependent on salary) Flexi-time scheme offering the potential to earn up to an additional 24 days' leave per year Family-friendly support, including paternity, adoption and fostering leave Flexible working and job share opportunities Essential Car User Allowance Childcare voucher scheme Cycle to Work scheme Salary sacrifice car leasing scheme Generous relocation package for candidates moving into the area Occupational Health Service available to all staff Access to staff discounts, including Virgin Experience Days If you're looking for a role where you can contribute to meaningful regeneration projects while developing your career in a supportive and forward-thinking organisation, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd 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.
BRC
Compliance Officer
BRC
Job Title: Compliance Officer Type: 12 Months FTC Location: Cardiff Salary: £45,000 Hours: Full Time BRC are working closely with a housing association seeking a Compliance Officer to join their Property Services team. This role involves supporting the delivery of statutory compliance across housing properties, ensuring all legal and regulatory obligations are met in relation to areas such as gas safety, electrical safety, fire safety, asbestos and water hygiene. Duties: Monitor and manage compliance programmes across domestic housing stock. Ensure servicing, inspections and remedial works are completed within required timescales. Liaise with contractors, tenants and internal departments to coordinate compliance activities. Maintain accurate compliance records, certification and reporting systems. Support audits and ensure adherence to housing regulations and health & safety legislation. Investigate and follow up on compliance failures or overdue actions. Produce performance reports and monitor contractor performance against KPIs. Assist in developing and improving compliance processes and procedures. Provide excellent customer service when arranging access and resolving queries. Requirements: Relevant HNC or equivalent NEBOSH, IOSH, IWFM qualification or other relevant and proven experience will be considered. Proven experience in implementing and monitoring annual and cyclical service programmes, compliance databases & management plans, with specific emphasis on key areas such as fire safety, water hygiene and asbestos Proven experience of working with contractors, consultants and other agencies Knowledge of procurement methods and contract procedures Good working knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations. Excellent IT skills including Microsoft Word and Excel Ability to work on your own initiative and prioritise workload to meet strict deadlines Effective written and communication and interpersonal skills Good organisational skills and able to multitask Effective numeracy and analytical skills Demonstrate the following qualities at all times: Champion customer focus, positive can do attitude, proactive, flexible, accurate, calm under pressure, a team player and able to represent the Group positively and professionally. Possess a valid full driving licence for a car and have the use of a car each working day Experience of specifying, procuring and project managing remedial recommendation works. P405 - Management of Asbestos in Buildings Nebosh certificate in Fire management For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Compliance Officer Type: 12 Months FTC Location: Cardiff Salary: £45,000 Hours: Full Time BRC are working closely with a housing association seeking a Compliance Officer to join their Property Services team. This role involves supporting the delivery of statutory compliance across housing properties, ensuring all legal and regulatory obligations are met in relation to areas such as gas safety, electrical safety, fire safety, asbestos and water hygiene. Duties: Monitor and manage compliance programmes across domestic housing stock. Ensure servicing, inspections and remedial works are completed within required timescales. Liaise with contractors, tenants and internal departments to coordinate compliance activities. Maintain accurate compliance records, certification and reporting systems. Support audits and ensure adherence to housing regulations and health & safety legislation. Investigate and follow up on compliance failures or overdue actions. Produce performance reports and monitor contractor performance against KPIs. Assist in developing and improving compliance processes and procedures. Provide excellent customer service when arranging access and resolving queries. Requirements: Relevant HNC or equivalent NEBOSH, IOSH, IWFM qualification or other relevant and proven experience will be considered. Proven experience in implementing and monitoring annual and cyclical service programmes, compliance databases & management plans, with specific emphasis on key areas such as fire safety, water hygiene and asbestos Proven experience of working with contractors, consultants and other agencies Knowledge of procurement methods and contract procedures Good working knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations. Excellent IT skills including Microsoft Word and Excel Ability to work on your own initiative and prioritise workload to meet strict deadlines Effective written and communication and interpersonal skills Good organisational skills and able to multitask Effective numeracy and analytical skills Demonstrate the following qualities at all times: Champion customer focus, positive can do attitude, proactive, flexible, accurate, calm under pressure, a team player and able to represent the Group positively and professionally. Possess a valid full driving licence for a car and have the use of a car each working day Experience of specifying, procuring and project managing remedial recommendation works. P405 - Management of Asbestos in Buildings Nebosh certificate in Fire management For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
Michael Page Property and Construction
Compliance Officer
Michael Page Property and Construction Liverpool, Merseyside
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)
May 08, 2026
Contractor
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)
carrington west
Asset Manager
carrington west Croydon, London
Hybrid Working - 3 Days Onsite Interim: Up to £369.64 Umbrella DOE Permanent: Please apply or call for details Contract length: 6 months (review for extension) An established London Borough Council is looking to appoint an experienced Asset Manager to join their housing team on either a permanent or interim basis. This is a strategic leadership role responsible for managing the asset management function and leading a team of 5, driving service delivery, transformation, and long-term housing investment planning. Key Responsibilities Manage and lead the asset management team across a broad range of functions Coordinate the development of the asset management strategy in collaboration with internal stakeholders Lead on resident consultation relating to asset strategy and stock changes Oversee portfolio management including acquisitions and new build asset data Act as lead officer for asset data systems and associated development Ensure Decent Homes reporting and annual returns are completed accurately and on time Lead the rolling stock condition survey programme Oversee the wider housing investment programme Take full responsibility for service transformation and NEC oversight nsure the quality, integrity, and ownership of asset management data Develop asset-related projects and make recommendations regarding housing stock changes Manage deployment of staffing resources to ensure effective service delivery Provide matrix management across specific operational areas where required Oversee the stock condition surveyors Requirements Proven experience in senior asset management within housing Strong leadership experience managing teams Experience overseeing housing investment programmes and stock condition data Knowledge of NEC and service transformation within housing/property services Strong stakeholder engagement and strategic planning capability Additional Information Hybrid working - 3 days onsite required In-person interviews only For more information, please contact Izzie Guimaraes at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 08, 2026
Contractor
Hybrid Working - 3 Days Onsite Interim: Up to £369.64 Umbrella DOE Permanent: Please apply or call for details Contract length: 6 months (review for extension) An established London Borough Council is looking to appoint an experienced Asset Manager to join their housing team on either a permanent or interim basis. This is a strategic leadership role responsible for managing the asset management function and leading a team of 5, driving service delivery, transformation, and long-term housing investment planning. Key Responsibilities Manage and lead the asset management team across a broad range of functions Coordinate the development of the asset management strategy in collaboration with internal stakeholders Lead on resident consultation relating to asset strategy and stock changes Oversee portfolio management including acquisitions and new build asset data Act as lead officer for asset data systems and associated development Ensure Decent Homes reporting and annual returns are completed accurately and on time Lead the rolling stock condition survey programme Oversee the wider housing investment programme Take full responsibility for service transformation and NEC oversight nsure the quality, integrity, and ownership of asset management data Develop asset-related projects and make recommendations regarding housing stock changes Manage deployment of staffing resources to ensure effective service delivery Provide matrix management across specific operational areas where required Oversee the stock condition surveyors Requirements Proven experience in senior asset management within housing Strong leadership experience managing teams Experience overseeing housing investment programmes and stock condition data Knowledge of NEC and service transformation within housing/property services Strong stakeholder engagement and strategic planning capability Additional Information Hybrid working - 3 days onsite required In-person interviews only For more information, please contact Izzie Guimaraes at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Michael Page
Fire Surveyor
Michael Page Rochdale, Lancashire
To undertake and carry out all types of Fire risk Assessments and fire Safety and carry out DDA surveys. Manage post fire Risk Assessment construction works from tender production to execution and completion of works on site. Client Details This local authority manages public services for over 220,000 residents across five townships in Greater Manchester and is dedicated to improving the lives of those living in the borough. Description To complete fire risk assessments to comply with legislative requirements and to record details on the Council's asset database. Ensure close working relationship with the Access Audit Building surveyor is formed To monitor, regularly review and update fire risk assessments. To liaise with appropriate managers and ensure that any necessary corrective action or remedial works arising from fire risk assessments are completed within agreed timescales. To develop and co-ordinate a prioritised programme of work for fire risk assessments and assist with the production of a phased programme for any resultant remedial work/action. To provide professional advice on fire safety matters and on compliance with Fire Safety legislation to a range of managers across the broad spectrum of Council activities. To carry out fire safety audits of any Council occupied premises. To undertake surveys and produce outline building layout sketches where required. To provide fire safety advice on new buildings or alterations to existing ones in terms of fire resisting structures and safe means of escape. To give advice on the use of fire fighting equipment, fire evacuation procedures and the provision of fire systems such as alarms, sprinklers, emergency lighting etc. To inspect and check disabled access/evaluation procedures, as required. To liaise with Building Managers, Building Control, the Fire Service and licensing authorities as required. To liaise with other Council officers, eg Insurance and Risk Management to assist in minimising losses from fire and improve property protection. To keep abreast of all current and proposed fire related legislation including best practice and advise managers. To plan, prepare and deliver training for Building Managers and Fire Wardens on fire awareness, the day-to-day management of fire safety in premises and any other relevant activities, as required. To assist with the production of Tender documents and liaise with any consultants employed to undertake fire risk assessments and monitor their performance. To assist with the maintenance and management of the Council's Asset Management databases and contributory systems. To ensure FRA data collection systems and records are used and maintained accurately and efficiently. To enter, manipulate, validate and maintain the integrity of FRA data on the database. To provide data/information and detailed reports of inspections, assessments and of work required, for compliance with Current Fire Safety legislation, to the Line Manager, Building Managers and the Council's Asset Management Group as requested. Profile Fire qualifications (relevant) Expereince of working within a local council HNC Desirable Job Offer Good Hourly Rate Possible extension Immediate Start Hybrid working
May 07, 2026
Seasonal
To undertake and carry out all types of Fire risk Assessments and fire Safety and carry out DDA surveys. Manage post fire Risk Assessment construction works from tender production to execution and completion of works on site. Client Details This local authority manages public services for over 220,000 residents across five townships in Greater Manchester and is dedicated to improving the lives of those living in the borough. Description To complete fire risk assessments to comply with legislative requirements and to record details on the Council's asset database. Ensure close working relationship with the Access Audit Building surveyor is formed To monitor, regularly review and update fire risk assessments. To liaise with appropriate managers and ensure that any necessary corrective action or remedial works arising from fire risk assessments are completed within agreed timescales. To develop and co-ordinate a prioritised programme of work for fire risk assessments and assist with the production of a phased programme for any resultant remedial work/action. To provide professional advice on fire safety matters and on compliance with Fire Safety legislation to a range of managers across the broad spectrum of Council activities. To carry out fire safety audits of any Council occupied premises. To undertake surveys and produce outline building layout sketches where required. To provide fire safety advice on new buildings or alterations to existing ones in terms of fire resisting structures and safe means of escape. To give advice on the use of fire fighting equipment, fire evacuation procedures and the provision of fire systems such as alarms, sprinklers, emergency lighting etc. To inspect and check disabled access/evaluation procedures, as required. To liaise with Building Managers, Building Control, the Fire Service and licensing authorities as required. To liaise with other Council officers, eg Insurance and Risk Management to assist in minimising losses from fire and improve property protection. To keep abreast of all current and proposed fire related legislation including best practice and advise managers. To plan, prepare and deliver training for Building Managers and Fire Wardens on fire awareness, the day-to-day management of fire safety in premises and any other relevant activities, as required. To assist with the production of Tender documents and liaise with any consultants employed to undertake fire risk assessments and monitor their performance. To assist with the maintenance and management of the Council's Asset Management databases and contributory systems. To ensure FRA data collection systems and records are used and maintained accurately and efficiently. To enter, manipulate, validate and maintain the integrity of FRA data on the database. To provide data/information and detailed reports of inspections, assessments and of work required, for compliance with Current Fire Safety legislation, to the Line Manager, Building Managers and the Council's Asset Management Group as requested. Profile Fire qualifications (relevant) Expereince of working within a local council HNC Desirable Job Offer Good Hourly Rate Possible extension Immediate Start Hybrid working
Park Avenue Recruitment
Compliance Administrator
Park Avenue Recruitment City, London
Immediate Compliance Officer Needed for a short term, initial 6 week contract. As a Compliance Officer, you will play a key role in supporting the management of electrical safety compliance, ensuring inspections, remedial works, servicing programmes, and certification are effectively monitored and recorded. You will work closely with residents, contractors, internal teams, and managers to help maintain high standards of safety and regulatory compliance while delivering excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain compliance systems, databases, trackers, and records accurately Coordinate electrical inspection programmes, appointments, remedial works, and follow-up actions Monitor compliance performance and ensure works are completed within target timescales Liaise with residents, contractors, and internal teams to arrange access and resolve issues Raise, update, track, and complete works orders in line with procedures and service standards Ensure electrical certification and compliance documentation is accurately recorded and maintained Respond to resident enquiries, complaints, and service requests professionally and efficiently Support investigations relating to compliance cases, complaints, and access issues Prepare reports, correspondence, and performance information for management Monitor outstanding actions and proactively chase overdue works and documentation Support continuous improvement and ensure compliance processes meet regulatory requirements What I am Looking For Experience working within compliance, housing, property services, repairs, or facilities management Knowledge of electrical compliance processes within social housing or property management is desirable Strong administrative and organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Experience managing contractors, appointments, and service delivery Confident using databases, compliance systems, and Microsoft Office Excellent communication and customer service skills Ability to prioritise workload and work to deadlines and targets Experience handling complaints or resolving customer issues is advantageous
May 07, 2026
Contractor
Immediate Compliance Officer Needed for a short term, initial 6 week contract. As a Compliance Officer, you will play a key role in supporting the management of electrical safety compliance, ensuring inspections, remedial works, servicing programmes, and certification are effectively monitored and recorded. You will work closely with residents, contractors, internal teams, and managers to help maintain high standards of safety and regulatory compliance while delivering excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain compliance systems, databases, trackers, and records accurately Coordinate electrical inspection programmes, appointments, remedial works, and follow-up actions Monitor compliance performance and ensure works are completed within target timescales Liaise with residents, contractors, and internal teams to arrange access and resolve issues Raise, update, track, and complete works orders in line with procedures and service standards Ensure electrical certification and compliance documentation is accurately recorded and maintained Respond to resident enquiries, complaints, and service requests professionally and efficiently Support investigations relating to compliance cases, complaints, and access issues Prepare reports, correspondence, and performance information for management Monitor outstanding actions and proactively chase overdue works and documentation Support continuous improvement and ensure compliance processes meet regulatory requirements What I am Looking For Experience working within compliance, housing, property services, repairs, or facilities management Knowledge of electrical compliance processes within social housing or property management is desirable Strong administrative and organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Experience managing contractors, appointments, and service delivery Confident using databases, compliance systems, and Microsoft Office Excellent communication and customer service skills Ability to prioritise workload and work to deadlines and targets Experience handling complaints or resolving customer issues is advantageous
Resident Liaison Officer
Civic Recruitment Limited Lowestoft, Suffolk
Full time Civic Recruitment Limited United Kingdom Posted On 15/04/2026 Job Information Community & Social City Lowestoft Province Suffolk Postal Code NR32 Job Description 3 Month Contract With A local Authority Job Purpose The Resident Liaison Officer will act as the main point of contact for tenants participating in the Warm Homes project, supporting engagement in energy efficiency improvements and initiatives aimed at tackling fuel poverty and improving wellbeing in social housing. The role focuses on building trust with residents, encouraging participation, and ensuring smooth communication between tenants, contractors, and project teams to support successful programme delivery. Key Responsibilities Engage directly with tenants through home visits, phone calls, and digital communication. Explain the aims and benefits of the Warm Homes project and encourage tenant sign-up and participation. Build and maintain trust with residents, including vulnerable or hard-to-engage individuals. Handle enquiries, complaints, and concerns, resolving issues and reducing barriers to property access. Plan and manage own appointments and travel across the assigned region. Liaise with contractors, retrofit assessors, and internal teams to support coordinated delivery of works. Maintain accurate records, case notes, and compliance documentation. Attend occasional tenant or community meetings, which may be outside standard working hours (but not unsociable hours). Requirements Strong customer service experience, ideally in a community-facing role. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport and manage challenging conversations. Confidence engaging with the public, including vulnerable or resistant individuals. Ability to work independently, prioritise workload, and make decisions in the field. Good IT skills, including Microsoft 365 and basic digital systems. Full UK driving licence, access to own vehicle, and business insurance (mileage reimbursed and car allowance provided). Minimum Level 3 qualification or equivalent experience. Willingness to undergo an Enhanced DBS check.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Full time Civic Recruitment Limited United Kingdom Posted On 15/04/2026 Job Information Community & Social City Lowestoft Province Suffolk Postal Code NR32 Job Description 3 Month Contract With A local Authority Job Purpose The Resident Liaison Officer will act as the main point of contact for tenants participating in the Warm Homes project, supporting engagement in energy efficiency improvements and initiatives aimed at tackling fuel poverty and improving wellbeing in social housing. The role focuses on building trust with residents, encouraging participation, and ensuring smooth communication between tenants, contractors, and project teams to support successful programme delivery. Key Responsibilities Engage directly with tenants through home visits, phone calls, and digital communication. Explain the aims and benefits of the Warm Homes project and encourage tenant sign-up and participation. Build and maintain trust with residents, including vulnerable or hard-to-engage individuals. Handle enquiries, complaints, and concerns, resolving issues and reducing barriers to property access. Plan and manage own appointments and travel across the assigned region. Liaise with contractors, retrofit assessors, and internal teams to support coordinated delivery of works. Maintain accurate records, case notes, and compliance documentation. Attend occasional tenant or community meetings, which may be outside standard working hours (but not unsociable hours). Requirements Strong customer service experience, ideally in a community-facing role. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport and manage challenging conversations. Confidence engaging with the public, including vulnerable or resistant individuals. Ability to work independently, prioritise workload, and make decisions in the field. Good IT skills, including Microsoft 365 and basic digital systems. Full UK driving licence, access to own vehicle, and business insurance (mileage reimbursed and car allowance provided). Minimum Level 3 qualification or equivalent experience. Willingness to undergo an Enhanced DBS check.
Church of England
Property Services Officer
Church of England
We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Property Services Officer with solid experience in property maintenance and management to join our supportive housing team. You'll work closely with partners to deliver efficient property and asset management services, resolving issues, managing priorities, and ensuring high-quality, timely, and cost-effective outcomes. Success in this role requires strong people skills, a flexible mindset, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service to our residents. This is an 18-month fixed-term contract. About the Department The Church of England Pensions Board provide retirement housing and pensions, set by the Church of England, for those who have served or worked for the Church. Our Property Team manage repairs and major works to occupied rental and shared ownership properties located throughout England and Wales (around 1,300 homes in total), along with repairs, grounds maintenance and similar services to a small number of communal areas owned by the Board. What you'll be doing As part of the team, you will manage a specific region and oversee ad hoc daily repairs and major works and any specific projects assigned to you by the Property Services Manager. Budget & Portfolio Management: Oversee a £1M property services budget for repairs and major works across a regional portfolio of 240 properties. Contractor & Partner Coordination : Work with maintenance partners and third-party providers to ensure high-quality, cost-effective service delivery. Major Works Oversight : Collaborate with internal teams to assess property needs, manage resident communications, and issue work orders. Procurement & Quotations : Source quotes for various property works including landscaping, renewals, and structural repairs. Regulatory Compliance : Handle insurance claims, planning applications, building control, and statutory notices with internal and external professionals. Resident Engagement : Conduct satisfaction surveys and manage complaints to ensure service quality and fairness. Health & Safety & Safeguarding : Ensure resident safety during works, working closely with housing teams. Contractor Meetings : Organise and document meetings with contractors and consultants, ensuring follow-up on action plans. Transition Management : Support the shift from reactive to planned maintenance while maintaining service continuity. Data & Systems Management : Maintain accurate records, update housing systems, and ensure compliance documentation is complete. Financial Processing : Manage payments, invoices, and accounting processes in collaboration with Finance. About You To be successful in this role, you will need: Substantial experience of working within a Housing and/or Property Services environment Experience in Asset Management Knowledge of building construction and preventative maintenance Experience in delivering a customer-focused service Experience of providing support to residents/tenants Genuine skills in engagement and communication, including negotiation and persuasion. IT Literate with previous experience of using Microsoft Office and SAP Real Estate, Plant Maintenance and Finance platforms Good communication, negotiation and liaison skills Attention to detail, ability to follow defined processes and procedures, and good record keeping. For a full person specification, please see the attached job description. What we offer Your Salary A salary of £40,572 per annum, plus age-related pension contributions between 8-15% of salary. We will also match any pension contributions you make up to an additional 3% of your salary. Your Benefits 25 days annual leave (increasing to 30 days within 5 years) plus eight bank holidays and three additional days (pro-rated if working part-time). We welcome all flexible working arrangement requests. This is looked at in a case-by-case scenario, and if this fits within the department's needs. We try to be as flexible as we can in your work pattern to support you with other commitments, and to give a good work-life balance. We offer many services and initiatives under our Family Friendly Programme, some of these include enhanced Maternity Leave initiative, Adoption Leave, Paternity Leave, & Shared Parental Leave. Structured induction programme and access to a range of development opportunities including apprenticeships. Automatic enrolment and access to Medicash (one of the UK's leading health cash plan providers), providing you with many services including reimbursements of routine dental treatment, optical, specialist consultations, and therapy treatments. Unlimited access to virtual GP & Private prescription service and health & Stress related helplines. Access to Occupational Health, and an Employee Assistance Programme Access to the Department of Education Restaurant and Westminster Abbey with a plus-one guest. Apply for eligibility for an Eyecare voucher. Opportunity to join the Civil Service Sports & Social Club, and get involved in a range of staff networks, groups and societies. Please note: You must have the right to work in the UK to be considered for the role.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
We're looking for a proactive and customer-focused Property Services Officer with solid experience in property maintenance and management to join our supportive housing team. You'll work closely with partners to deliver efficient property and asset management services, resolving issues, managing priorities, and ensuring high-quality, timely, and cost-effective outcomes. Success in this role requires strong people skills, a flexible mindset, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service to our residents. This is an 18-month fixed-term contract. About the Department The Church of England Pensions Board provide retirement housing and pensions, set by the Church of England, for those who have served or worked for the Church. Our Property Team manage repairs and major works to occupied rental and shared ownership properties located throughout England and Wales (around 1,300 homes in total), along with repairs, grounds maintenance and similar services to a small number of communal areas owned by the Board. What you'll be doing As part of the team, you will manage a specific region and oversee ad hoc daily repairs and major works and any specific projects assigned to you by the Property Services Manager. Budget & Portfolio Management: Oversee a £1M property services budget for repairs and major works across a regional portfolio of 240 properties. Contractor & Partner Coordination : Work with maintenance partners and third-party providers to ensure high-quality, cost-effective service delivery. Major Works Oversight : Collaborate with internal teams to assess property needs, manage resident communications, and issue work orders. Procurement & Quotations : Source quotes for various property works including landscaping, renewals, and structural repairs. Regulatory Compliance : Handle insurance claims, planning applications, building control, and statutory notices with internal and external professionals. Resident Engagement : Conduct satisfaction surveys and manage complaints to ensure service quality and fairness. Health & Safety & Safeguarding : Ensure resident safety during works, working closely with housing teams. Contractor Meetings : Organise and document meetings with contractors and consultants, ensuring follow-up on action plans. Transition Management : Support the shift from reactive to planned maintenance while maintaining service continuity. Data & Systems Management : Maintain accurate records, update housing systems, and ensure compliance documentation is complete. Financial Processing : Manage payments, invoices, and accounting processes in collaboration with Finance. About You To be successful in this role, you will need: Substantial experience of working within a Housing and/or Property Services environment Experience in Asset Management Knowledge of building construction and preventative maintenance Experience in delivering a customer-focused service Experience of providing support to residents/tenants Genuine skills in engagement and communication, including negotiation and persuasion. IT Literate with previous experience of using Microsoft Office and SAP Real Estate, Plant Maintenance and Finance platforms Good communication, negotiation and liaison skills Attention to detail, ability to follow defined processes and procedures, and good record keeping. For a full person specification, please see the attached job description. What we offer Your Salary A salary of £40,572 per annum, plus age-related pension contributions between 8-15% of salary. We will also match any pension contributions you make up to an additional 3% of your salary. Your Benefits 25 days annual leave (increasing to 30 days within 5 years) plus eight bank holidays and three additional days (pro-rated if working part-time). We welcome all flexible working arrangement requests. This is looked at in a case-by-case scenario, and if this fits within the department's needs. We try to be as flexible as we can in your work pattern to support you with other commitments, and to give a good work-life balance. We offer many services and initiatives under our Family Friendly Programme, some of these include enhanced Maternity Leave initiative, Adoption Leave, Paternity Leave, & Shared Parental Leave. Structured induction programme and access to a range of development opportunities including apprenticeships. Automatic enrolment and access to Medicash (one of the UK's leading health cash plan providers), providing you with many services including reimbursements of routine dental treatment, optical, specialist consultations, and therapy treatments. Unlimited access to virtual GP & Private prescription service and health & Stress related helplines. Access to Occupational Health, and an Employee Assistance Programme Access to the Department of Education Restaurant and Westminster Abbey with a plus-one guest. Apply for eligibility for an Eyecare voucher. Opportunity to join the Civil Service Sports & Social Club, and get involved in a range of staff networks, groups and societies. Please note: You must have the right to work in the UK to be considered for the role.
carrington west
Repairs Surveyor
carrington west City, Swindon
Building Surveyor Swindon £46 per hour Umbrella (inside IR35) Ready to use your surveying expertise to improve thousands of homes and community buildings? Our local authority client is seeking a proactive Repairs Surveyor to help deliver a high quality, value for money revenue repairs service across approximately 10,500 tenanted homes, 3,000 garages and 700 corporate and commercial operational properties. You will work closely with contractors, housing officers and building users to diagnose issues, ensure safety and compliance, and keep customers at the heart of every decision. Why Join This Team? Make a visible difference across a large and varied public sector portfolio Supportive culture with clear development pathways and professional training Strong focus on safety, compliance and customer satisfaction Opportunity to shape service improvements and modern working practices Competitive package with stable, meaningful work that benefits local communities Key Responsibilities Manage day to day responsive repairs across domestic and commercial properties Undertake surveys, diagnose gas service faults and specify effective solutions Plan and support safety inspection programmes in line with Regulations and service standards Raise and manage work orders and variations with accurate, timely documentation Liaise with contractors, provide risk assessments and monitor health and safety on site Ensure compliance, certification currency and adherence to CDM and asbestos regulations Support housing officers with complex technical matters and no access cases Survey, specify and manage works related to insurance damage and disrepair claims, including expert witness duties Assist with budgets, valuations, variations, contractual claims and complaint resolution Maintain records and contribute to continuous service improvement and performance targets What They're Looking For Minimum 2 years of building surveying and inspection experience including contract administration Strong knowledge of construction methods, building faults, remedial measures and relevant legislation Solid understanding of disrepair frameworks, planning and building regulations, and CDM Confident diagnosing repairs, recommending cost effective solutions and approving day to day expenditure Clear communicator who can engage tenants, leaseholders, colleagues and external partners Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel with experience using property and repairs systems HNC or equivalent in a construction related discipline and a current driving licence Flexible, improvement minded and comfortable supervising or inducting staff when required Take the next step in your surveying career with a role that blends technical challenge, community impact and professional growth. Apply now. For an informal discussion, contact Declan Bacon at Carrington West on (phone number removed).
Sep 23, 2025
Contractor
Building Surveyor Swindon £46 per hour Umbrella (inside IR35) Ready to use your surveying expertise to improve thousands of homes and community buildings? Our local authority client is seeking a proactive Repairs Surveyor to help deliver a high quality, value for money revenue repairs service across approximately 10,500 tenanted homes, 3,000 garages and 700 corporate and commercial operational properties. You will work closely with contractors, housing officers and building users to diagnose issues, ensure safety and compliance, and keep customers at the heart of every decision. Why Join This Team? Make a visible difference across a large and varied public sector portfolio Supportive culture with clear development pathways and professional training Strong focus on safety, compliance and customer satisfaction Opportunity to shape service improvements and modern working practices Competitive package with stable, meaningful work that benefits local communities Key Responsibilities Manage day to day responsive repairs across domestic and commercial properties Undertake surveys, diagnose gas service faults and specify effective solutions Plan and support safety inspection programmes in line with Regulations and service standards Raise and manage work orders and variations with accurate, timely documentation Liaise with contractors, provide risk assessments and monitor health and safety on site Ensure compliance, certification currency and adherence to CDM and asbestos regulations Support housing officers with complex technical matters and no access cases Survey, specify and manage works related to insurance damage and disrepair claims, including expert witness duties Assist with budgets, valuations, variations, contractual claims and complaint resolution Maintain records and contribute to continuous service improvement and performance targets What They're Looking For Minimum 2 years of building surveying and inspection experience including contract administration Strong knowledge of construction methods, building faults, remedial measures and relevant legislation Solid understanding of disrepair frameworks, planning and building regulations, and CDM Confident diagnosing repairs, recommending cost effective solutions and approving day to day expenditure Clear communicator who can engage tenants, leaseholders, colleagues and external partners Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel with experience using property and repairs systems HNC or equivalent in a construction related discipline and a current driving licence Flexible, improvement minded and comfortable supervising or inducting staff when required Take the next step in your surveying career with a role that blends technical challenge, community impact and professional growth. Apply now. For an informal discussion, contact Declan Bacon at Carrington West on (phone number removed).
Tulip Recruitment
Contract Support Officer
Tulip Recruitment Wareham, Dorset
Contract Support Officer As a Contract Support Officer, you will provide operational and technical support across a range of property safety workstreams including, but not limited to, water safety, asbestos, fire safety, emergency lighting, lifting equipment, and security systems. You will work closely with Contract Managers and external service providers to ensure contracts are compliant, efficient, cost-effective, and customer-focused. You will be a key player in maintaining a safety first culture by supporting the delivery of statutory and regulatory requirements, while also driving performance through accurate data management and continuous improvement. Additional Information This role requires occasional travel to Wareham and Weymouth for site visits and team meetings so a full UK driving licence is essential. Key Duties & Responsibilities Support the effective management of servicing, maintenance, and works contracts, ensuring standards for time, cost, quality, and customer satisfaction are met. Lead daily coordination of Property Safety services, ensuring schedules and compliance with legislation. Assist Contract Managers by organising and minuting meetings, analysing KPIs, and addressing contractor performance issues. Occasionally chair contract meetings in the absence of Contract Managers. Maintain accurate records in line with data policies and follow up on required actions. Conduct audits of asset/equipment records and resolve discrepancies. Help design and implement systems and processes to ensure compliance, with regular reviews. Co-develop and maintain manuals and user guides. Provide or coordinate technical support, translating information for non-technical stakeholders. Build strong relationships with customers, colleagues, contractors, and suppliers. Ensure accurate financial reporting and coordinate with Finance and budget holders. Take ownership of issues and complaints, working towards effective resolutions. Carry out other duties as needed within the role s scope. Experience & Qualifications Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (for attending site/team meetings). Previous experience supporting the delivery of contracts, projects, or programmes in Property Services, Compliance, or Asset Management. Basic understanding of property safety-related contracts and an understanding of KPIs and cost models (e.g., schedule of rates). Strong analytical skills confident in manipulating, interpreting, and reporting on technical data. Comfortable identifying inconsistencies in data and proactively seeking solutions. Proficient in Microsoft Office and job management/CRM systems. Educated to GCSE level (or equivalent), with passes in English and Maths. Desirable: Understanding of Landlord H&S legislative requirements and compliance practices. Experience working within a housing, facilities, or property safety environment. Knowledge of servicing requirements for fire detection, water safety, asbestos, and similar compliance workstreams. Key Skills & Attributes Self-sufficient, proactive, and confident in decision-making. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Logical thinker with strong problem-solving ability. Collaborative team player who also thrives working independently. Committed to delivering customer-focused services. Organised, adaptable, and calm under pressure.
Sep 22, 2025
Seasonal
Contract Support Officer As a Contract Support Officer, you will provide operational and technical support across a range of property safety workstreams including, but not limited to, water safety, asbestos, fire safety, emergency lighting, lifting equipment, and security systems. You will work closely with Contract Managers and external service providers to ensure contracts are compliant, efficient, cost-effective, and customer-focused. You will be a key player in maintaining a safety first culture by supporting the delivery of statutory and regulatory requirements, while also driving performance through accurate data management and continuous improvement. Additional Information This role requires occasional travel to Wareham and Weymouth for site visits and team meetings so a full UK driving licence is essential. Key Duties & Responsibilities Support the effective management of servicing, maintenance, and works contracts, ensuring standards for time, cost, quality, and customer satisfaction are met. Lead daily coordination of Property Safety services, ensuring schedules and compliance with legislation. Assist Contract Managers by organising and minuting meetings, analysing KPIs, and addressing contractor performance issues. Occasionally chair contract meetings in the absence of Contract Managers. Maintain accurate records in line with data policies and follow up on required actions. Conduct audits of asset/equipment records and resolve discrepancies. Help design and implement systems and processes to ensure compliance, with regular reviews. Co-develop and maintain manuals and user guides. Provide or coordinate technical support, translating information for non-technical stakeholders. Build strong relationships with customers, colleagues, contractors, and suppliers. Ensure accurate financial reporting and coordinate with Finance and budget holders. Take ownership of issues and complaints, working towards effective resolutions. Carry out other duties as needed within the role s scope. Experience & Qualifications Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (for attending site/team meetings). Previous experience supporting the delivery of contracts, projects, or programmes in Property Services, Compliance, or Asset Management. Basic understanding of property safety-related contracts and an understanding of KPIs and cost models (e.g., schedule of rates). Strong analytical skills confident in manipulating, interpreting, and reporting on technical data. Comfortable identifying inconsistencies in data and proactively seeking solutions. Proficient in Microsoft Office and job management/CRM systems. Educated to GCSE level (or equivalent), with passes in English and Maths. Desirable: Understanding of Landlord H&S legislative requirements and compliance practices. Experience working within a housing, facilities, or property safety environment. Knowledge of servicing requirements for fire detection, water safety, asbestos, and similar compliance workstreams. Key Skills & Attributes Self-sufficient, proactive, and confident in decision-making. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Logical thinker with strong problem-solving ability. Collaborative team player who also thrives working independently. Committed to delivering customer-focused services. Organised, adaptable, and calm under pressure.

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