Salary: £26,475 per annum (depending on experience). Working pattern: 4 days on, 4 days off - 1000 - 2200. Employment type: Full time. Contract: Permanent. Location: White City Living, 54 Wood Lane, London, W12 7RQ. Department: Security. Region: West London. Closing date: 03/04/2026. Exciting Opportunity Alert! Join Rendall & Rittner as a Security Officer Are you looking for a rewarding challenge? Rendall & Rittner, an acclaimed Residential Leasehold Property Management company, is on the lookout for a Security Officer. This is an incredible career opportunity with a fantastic package. Position: Security Officer Working Hours: 4 days on, 4 days off 07:00-19:00 Why Rendall & Rittner: Award Winning: Join an established and celebrated company known for delivering first class property management services. Career Growth: We invest in your professional development with fully funded training programmes. Perks Galore: Enjoy exclusive savings on entertainment, travel, dining, shopping, health, and fitness. Competitive Compensation: Competitive salary and discretionary bonuses. Time Off: 16 days holiday plus national holidays. Earn More: Optional overtime available across the Rendall & Rittner portfolio through our in house 'TSS' temp team. Professional Attire: A team uniform is provided to ensure a polished and consistent appearance. Team Spirit: Collaborative work environment where your team and relationships matter. Pension Plan: Secure your future with the Rendall & Rittner Pension scheme. Extra Support: Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to help with family, health, financial, and work related matters. Development Details: This role will be based at a development in the heart of West London. It is a new development which is part of a 10 year project: it has 981 homes now, and will reach 1,155 homes in total by the end of this year (2024). Approximately 2,300 homes are projected by 2030. The site benefits from several amenities for residents such as a Health Club with a swimming pool, 2 cinemas, and virtual golf. Nearby stations include White City and Shepherd's Bush underground station, and Wood Lane overground station. Key Responsibilities and Requirements As a Security Officer at Rendall & Rittner, you will: Care passionately about creating a positive, clean, and safe environment for residents, guests, and your team. Exhibit expert customer service skills, using them to engage, communicate and inspire others. Understand Health and Safety processes at a residential development. Have a keen eye for detail, carrying out regular inspections and cleaning, and reporting any defects and health and safety concerns. Support your team, work together, and build strong working relationships with residents, guests, and external contractors. Hold a door supervisor SIA licence. How to Apply Ready for this incredible opportunity? Explore Rendall & Rittner on LinkedIn for more insights, or visit our website for a full list of current openings. Please note that candidates must be eligible to work in the UK without restrictions, with documented evidence of eligibility required. Some benefits may become available after a qualifying period. Some developments vary. Join Rendall & Rittner and take your career to the next level. Don't miss out on this exciting chance to progress your career and make a significant impact!
May 04, 2026
Full time
Salary: £26,475 per annum (depending on experience). Working pattern: 4 days on, 4 days off - 1000 - 2200. Employment type: Full time. Contract: Permanent. Location: White City Living, 54 Wood Lane, London, W12 7RQ. Department: Security. Region: West London. Closing date: 03/04/2026. Exciting Opportunity Alert! Join Rendall & Rittner as a Security Officer Are you looking for a rewarding challenge? Rendall & Rittner, an acclaimed Residential Leasehold Property Management company, is on the lookout for a Security Officer. This is an incredible career opportunity with a fantastic package. Position: Security Officer Working Hours: 4 days on, 4 days off 07:00-19:00 Why Rendall & Rittner: Award Winning: Join an established and celebrated company known for delivering first class property management services. Career Growth: We invest in your professional development with fully funded training programmes. Perks Galore: Enjoy exclusive savings on entertainment, travel, dining, shopping, health, and fitness. Competitive Compensation: Competitive salary and discretionary bonuses. Time Off: 16 days holiday plus national holidays. Earn More: Optional overtime available across the Rendall & Rittner portfolio through our in house 'TSS' temp team. Professional Attire: A team uniform is provided to ensure a polished and consistent appearance. Team Spirit: Collaborative work environment where your team and relationships matter. Pension Plan: Secure your future with the Rendall & Rittner Pension scheme. Extra Support: Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to help with family, health, financial, and work related matters. Development Details: This role will be based at a development in the heart of West London. It is a new development which is part of a 10 year project: it has 981 homes now, and will reach 1,155 homes in total by the end of this year (2024). Approximately 2,300 homes are projected by 2030. The site benefits from several amenities for residents such as a Health Club with a swimming pool, 2 cinemas, and virtual golf. Nearby stations include White City and Shepherd's Bush underground station, and Wood Lane overground station. Key Responsibilities and Requirements As a Security Officer at Rendall & Rittner, you will: Care passionately about creating a positive, clean, and safe environment for residents, guests, and your team. Exhibit expert customer service skills, using them to engage, communicate and inspire others. Understand Health and Safety processes at a residential development. Have a keen eye for detail, carrying out regular inspections and cleaning, and reporting any defects and health and safety concerns. Support your team, work together, and build strong working relationships with residents, guests, and external contractors. Hold a door supervisor SIA licence. How to Apply Ready for this incredible opportunity? Explore Rendall & Rittner on LinkedIn for more insights, or visit our website for a full list of current openings. Please note that candidates must be eligible to work in the UK without restrictions, with documented evidence of eligibility required. Some benefits may become available after a qualifying period. Some developments vary. Join Rendall & Rittner and take your career to the next level. Don't miss out on this exciting chance to progress your career and make a significant impact!
Housing Disrepair Fee Earner : £34,000 - £38,000 Location : Didsbury, Manchester A fantastic opportunity for a Housing Disrepair Fee Earner to join a well-regarded, modern law firm. A new firm is being set up in a beautiful building in Didsbury, and this is an exciting opportunity to join the team. The firm is full-service with a strong offering in litigation and in this role you will initially deal with legal matters relating to housing disrepair, property disputes and housing law. This firm also offers an excellent opportunity for individuals to progress into a senior position quickly due to their rapid expansion. The Role: Case Management: Managing an active caseload of housing disrepair matters from initial instruction through to completion or trial, ensuring compliance and a high standard of work througout. Legal Drafting: Preparing letters of claim, pleadings, formal court documents, witness statements, schedules of loss etc. Evidence Gathering: Liaising with surveyors, environmental health officers, and medical experts to obtain and review reports, assess liability, and quantify damages relating to housing conditions. Litigation & Settlements: Negotiating settlements with landlords, housing associations, and their representatives, attending case management hearings where required, and preparing trial bundles for court proceedings. The Individual: At least one year PQE with 1 year of fee-earning experience in Housing Disrepair. Experience handling housing disrepair claims, claimant litigation, or wider contentious civil litigation, ideally with exposure to the Housing Conditions Pre-Action Protocol. Technical Skills: Proficiency in case management systems such as Proclaim or similar platforms, alongside strong drafting skills and familiarity with the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). Apply: If you're interested in applying for this HDR, Housing Disrepair Solicitor role in Manchester, please send your CV to: or call for more information.
May 03, 2026
Full time
Housing Disrepair Fee Earner : £34,000 - £38,000 Location : Didsbury, Manchester A fantastic opportunity for a Housing Disrepair Fee Earner to join a well-regarded, modern law firm. A new firm is being set up in a beautiful building in Didsbury, and this is an exciting opportunity to join the team. The firm is full-service with a strong offering in litigation and in this role you will initially deal with legal matters relating to housing disrepair, property disputes and housing law. This firm also offers an excellent opportunity for individuals to progress into a senior position quickly due to their rapid expansion. The Role: Case Management: Managing an active caseload of housing disrepair matters from initial instruction through to completion or trial, ensuring compliance and a high standard of work througout. Legal Drafting: Preparing letters of claim, pleadings, formal court documents, witness statements, schedules of loss etc. Evidence Gathering: Liaising with surveyors, environmental health officers, and medical experts to obtain and review reports, assess liability, and quantify damages relating to housing conditions. Litigation & Settlements: Negotiating settlements with landlords, housing associations, and their representatives, attending case management hearings where required, and preparing trial bundles for court proceedings. The Individual: At least one year PQE with 1 year of fee-earning experience in Housing Disrepair. Experience handling housing disrepair claims, claimant litigation, or wider contentious civil litigation, ideally with exposure to the Housing Conditions Pre-Action Protocol. Technical Skills: Proficiency in case management systems such as Proclaim or similar platforms, alongside strong drafting skills and familiarity with the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). Apply: If you're interested in applying for this HDR, Housing Disrepair Solicitor role in Manchester, please send your CV to: or call for more information.
Hello! Thanks for stopping by. Let us tell you about all the great reasons to join us here at Yorkshire Water: We offer a competitive salary, depending on experience (£40,964 - £51,205) Annual incentive related bonus (£1000 maximum bonus opportunity for the performance year) Attractive pension scheme (up to 10% company contribution) Development opportunities in line with the Town Planner progression plan 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays - plus an extra wellness day! Life assurance cover of 4 times pensionable salary A great benefits package - choose from health cash plan scheme, critical illness insurance, dental insurance, life assurance flex and partner cover. Retail savings scheme Online GP service, cycle to work scheme, gym membership discounts and many more! Location: West Yorkshire. Hybrid Working (1-2 days in the office a week - Bradford - Relocating to Leeds Summer 2026) Work type: Permanent. 37 hours per week, Monday - Friday. We have an exciting opportunity for a Town Planner to join the Land & Property team at Yorkshire Water and be a part of helping Yorkshire Water to provide the best service to our customers. Could this be you? What we do: Everyone has an idea of what a water company does. Here in Yorkshire, we make sure that over 5.4 million people living in the region and the millions of people who visit our region each year, can rely on our services, and have clean and safe drinking water on tap and that their wastewater is taken away. But for us, it's so much more than this. We look after communities, protect the environment, and plan to look after Yorkshire's water, today, tomorrow 24/7, 365 days a year. We provide essential water and wastewater services to every corner of the Yorkshire region, and play a key role in the region's health, wellbeing, and prosperity. New environmental legislation, unprecedented levels of investment and changing expectations from customers means that this is an exciting time to discover opportunities within the water industry. The Town Planning team plays a key role in meeting the changing expectations of customers and regulators. Join our Town Planning Development Team and help shape the future of sustainable development across the region. You'll be at the heart of major planning decisions, responding to planning applications, local plan consultations and nationally significant infrastructure proposals. This is a chance to use your technical expertise to influence outcomes providing confident advice on planning consultations, while safeguarding Yorkshire Water's assets and meeting regulatory standards. Where you fit in: Prepare responses to preplanning enquiries and planning application consultations ensuring YW interests are clearly communicated throughout the planning development management process and that future development across the region accords with infrastructure delivery Liaise confidently with Development Management officers, local authorities, developers and other external stakeholders on planning, asset protection and development matters Influence future development across the region by ensuring proposals align with long term infrastructure delivery plans Represent Yorkshire Water in development management consultations, forums and working groups, acting as a knowledgeable and credible advocate Resolve complex and escalated development management issues, working with senior stakeholders both internally and externally to achieve positive outcomes Collaborate closely with internal teams including Asset Planning, Strategy and Network teams to ensure Yorkshire Water's requirements are clearly communicated throughout the planning process Provide expert coaching, training and technical support to Town Planning Technicians and colleagues across the wider business Support consistent, high quality service delivery, meeting demanding targets and agreed KPIs Review planning applications and supporting documents assessing their potential impact on Yorkshire Water assets Produce robust, timely technical planning responses in line with legislation, best practice and service standards Maintain and utilise GIS and data tools to accurately track development activity across the region Liaise with local authorities, developers and key stakeholders to provide technical evidence and negotiate solutions where possible Review escalated enquiries and provide detailed technical advice to the Town Planning Manager (Development) and Senior Town Planning Manager when required What skills & qualifications you will need: A degree qualified planning professional (Town Planning, Geography, Environmental Planning or similar) Strong knowledge and experience of the planning system, including the Town and Country Planning Act A confident communicator who can influence, negotiate and build great relationships Organised and adaptable with the ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast paced environment Enthusiastic, proactive and committed to delivering outstanding customer service Resilient and calm under pressure, with a solutions focused mindset Strong ability to use Microsoft 365 and work digitally RTPI membership (or working towards it) Experience working with or alongside a Local Planning Authority Although we operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, it's important to us that we support flexible working patterns and job share options (when we can), to help you make the best of both your work and home life. We know that juggling childcare responsibilities or getting that ideal work/life balance isn't always easy! Do we sound like your cup of tea? If you've got experience in Town Planning, and want to help us deliver great service for our customers whilst looking after the environment, then be sure to apply today to find out what a career with Yorkshire Water can offer you. If successful, you will be required to undergo pre employment checks that will include a Basic Disclosure Check, carried out through a third party company, prior to commencing employment. Depending on the role, you may also be required to go through the security vetting process for either a Counter Terrorist Check or Security Check clearance. All our roles are subject to a medical questionnaire, and further medicals when required. We are committed to removing barriers and ensuring our recruitment process is accessible to everyone. We offer a range of adjustments to make your application experience as comfortable and straightforward as possible. If you have an accessibility need, disability or condition that requires changes to the recruitment process, please include this information in your application. We will then discuss any reasonable adjustments required. Kelda Group reserves the right to close this position before the published closing date, should the need occur. We therefore advise that you complete and submit your application as soon as possible. Closing date for this role is the 31st May 2026
May 03, 2026
Full time
Hello! Thanks for stopping by. Let us tell you about all the great reasons to join us here at Yorkshire Water: We offer a competitive salary, depending on experience (£40,964 - £51,205) Annual incentive related bonus (£1000 maximum bonus opportunity for the performance year) Attractive pension scheme (up to 10% company contribution) Development opportunities in line with the Town Planner progression plan 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays - plus an extra wellness day! Life assurance cover of 4 times pensionable salary A great benefits package - choose from health cash plan scheme, critical illness insurance, dental insurance, life assurance flex and partner cover. Retail savings scheme Online GP service, cycle to work scheme, gym membership discounts and many more! Location: West Yorkshire. Hybrid Working (1-2 days in the office a week - Bradford - Relocating to Leeds Summer 2026) Work type: Permanent. 37 hours per week, Monday - Friday. We have an exciting opportunity for a Town Planner to join the Land & Property team at Yorkshire Water and be a part of helping Yorkshire Water to provide the best service to our customers. Could this be you? What we do: Everyone has an idea of what a water company does. Here in Yorkshire, we make sure that over 5.4 million people living in the region and the millions of people who visit our region each year, can rely on our services, and have clean and safe drinking water on tap and that their wastewater is taken away. But for us, it's so much more than this. We look after communities, protect the environment, and plan to look after Yorkshire's water, today, tomorrow 24/7, 365 days a year. We provide essential water and wastewater services to every corner of the Yorkshire region, and play a key role in the region's health, wellbeing, and prosperity. New environmental legislation, unprecedented levels of investment and changing expectations from customers means that this is an exciting time to discover opportunities within the water industry. The Town Planning team plays a key role in meeting the changing expectations of customers and regulators. Join our Town Planning Development Team and help shape the future of sustainable development across the region. You'll be at the heart of major planning decisions, responding to planning applications, local plan consultations and nationally significant infrastructure proposals. This is a chance to use your technical expertise to influence outcomes providing confident advice on planning consultations, while safeguarding Yorkshire Water's assets and meeting regulatory standards. Where you fit in: Prepare responses to preplanning enquiries and planning application consultations ensuring YW interests are clearly communicated throughout the planning development management process and that future development across the region accords with infrastructure delivery Liaise confidently with Development Management officers, local authorities, developers and other external stakeholders on planning, asset protection and development matters Influence future development across the region by ensuring proposals align with long term infrastructure delivery plans Represent Yorkshire Water in development management consultations, forums and working groups, acting as a knowledgeable and credible advocate Resolve complex and escalated development management issues, working with senior stakeholders both internally and externally to achieve positive outcomes Collaborate closely with internal teams including Asset Planning, Strategy and Network teams to ensure Yorkshire Water's requirements are clearly communicated throughout the planning process Provide expert coaching, training and technical support to Town Planning Technicians and colleagues across the wider business Support consistent, high quality service delivery, meeting demanding targets and agreed KPIs Review planning applications and supporting documents assessing their potential impact on Yorkshire Water assets Produce robust, timely technical planning responses in line with legislation, best practice and service standards Maintain and utilise GIS and data tools to accurately track development activity across the region Liaise with local authorities, developers and key stakeholders to provide technical evidence and negotiate solutions where possible Review escalated enquiries and provide detailed technical advice to the Town Planning Manager (Development) and Senior Town Planning Manager when required What skills & qualifications you will need: A degree qualified planning professional (Town Planning, Geography, Environmental Planning or similar) Strong knowledge and experience of the planning system, including the Town and Country Planning Act A confident communicator who can influence, negotiate and build great relationships Organised and adaptable with the ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast paced environment Enthusiastic, proactive and committed to delivering outstanding customer service Resilient and calm under pressure, with a solutions focused mindset Strong ability to use Microsoft 365 and work digitally RTPI membership (or working towards it) Experience working with or alongside a Local Planning Authority Although we operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, it's important to us that we support flexible working patterns and job share options (when we can), to help you make the best of both your work and home life. We know that juggling childcare responsibilities or getting that ideal work/life balance isn't always easy! Do we sound like your cup of tea? If you've got experience in Town Planning, and want to help us deliver great service for our customers whilst looking after the environment, then be sure to apply today to find out what a career with Yorkshire Water can offer you. If successful, you will be required to undergo pre employment checks that will include a Basic Disclosure Check, carried out through a third party company, prior to commencing employment. Depending on the role, you may also be required to go through the security vetting process for either a Counter Terrorist Check or Security Check clearance. All our roles are subject to a medical questionnaire, and further medicals when required. We are committed to removing barriers and ensuring our recruitment process is accessible to everyone. We offer a range of adjustments to make your application experience as comfortable and straightforward as possible. If you have an accessibility need, disability or condition that requires changes to the recruitment process, please include this information in your application. We will then discuss any reasonable adjustments required. Kelda Group reserves the right to close this position before the published closing date, should the need occur. We therefore advise that you complete and submit your application as soon as possible. Closing date for this role is the 31st May 2026
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 01, 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.
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 01, 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)
Job Advertisement: Evidence Property Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: 14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
May 01, 2026
Seasonal
Job Advertisement: Evidence Property Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: 14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
MMP Consultancy are currently recruiting for a Neighbourhood Officer to work for a Housing Provider on a temporary basis, in Kent. Responsibilities: Tenancy and Estate Management - of a given patch including supporting team and providing cover where there is a need. Visiting residents at home to discuss and progress tenancy related issues. Making necessary referrals for support or additional help. Identifying concerns for welfare and making necessary safeguarding referrals Taking necessary enforcement action where there is a tenancy breach and opportunities to resolve tenancy breach have not been taken. This includes preparing and serving NOSPS or NTQ Investigate concerns for property condition, damage to property, claims of succession, tenancy audits, managing starter tenancies and carrying out review visits, preparing reports for Tenancy panel and signing fixed term tenancies over to s over to fully assured tenancies . Estate and block inspections . Working with other departments to obtain access and enforce tenancy conditions where required. Working with partner agencies to achieve joined up solutions Investigate reports of of low level ASB in line with our community safety policy, . Updating our ICT systems with accurate notes of contact had and progression case management workflows Requirements: Required qualifications/skills (e.g. Power BI, CIPD, Youth Work) Experience of tenancy and estate management Experience of working with vulnerable residents with complex needs. Evidence of excellent customer service skills Team player Positive attitude and solution focused
May 01, 2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy are currently recruiting for a Neighbourhood Officer to work for a Housing Provider on a temporary basis, in Kent. Responsibilities: Tenancy and Estate Management - of a given patch including supporting team and providing cover where there is a need. Visiting residents at home to discuss and progress tenancy related issues. Making necessary referrals for support or additional help. Identifying concerns for welfare and making necessary safeguarding referrals Taking necessary enforcement action where there is a tenancy breach and opportunities to resolve tenancy breach have not been taken. This includes preparing and serving NOSPS or NTQ Investigate concerns for property condition, damage to property, claims of succession, tenancy audits, managing starter tenancies and carrying out review visits, preparing reports for Tenancy panel and signing fixed term tenancies over to s over to fully assured tenancies . Estate and block inspections . Working with other departments to obtain access and enforce tenancy conditions where required. Working with partner agencies to achieve joined up solutions Investigate reports of of low level ASB in line with our community safety policy, . Updating our ICT systems with accurate notes of contact had and progression case management workflows Requirements: Required qualifications/skills (e.g. Power BI, CIPD, Youth Work) Experience of tenancy and estate management Experience of working with vulnerable residents with complex needs. Evidence of excellent customer service skills Team player Positive attitude and solution focused
Job Advertisement: Evidence Property Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: £14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Job Advertisement: Evidence Property Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: £14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
Housing Allocations Officer (Level 6) Temporary Contract Job Details Slough Borough Council Service Area: Regeneration, Housing and Environment Hours: 37 hours per week Start Date: 18 May 2026 Duration: 17 weeks Working Pattern: Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office Location Office Base: 25 Windsor Road Slough Berkshire SL1 2EJ Pay PAYE Rate: £19.32 per hour Job Overview Slough Borough Council is seeking an experienced Allocations Officer to join the Housing Allocations team. This role will provide a housing register, needs assessment and allocations service, ensuring the legality and suitability of social housing allocations and helping the council meet statutory requirements, performance indicators and lettings targets. The successful candidate will manage housing applications, maintain accurate housing register records, verify applicant circumstances, carry out home visits and support the effective delivery of a customer-focused housing allocations service. Important - Please Read Carefully This role requires direct housing allocations experience , including knowledge of housing and homelessness legislation , housing register assessments and the application of allocations policy. You must also be able to carry out home visits and hold a full UK driving licence with access to a car for work . Candidates without relevant allocations / housing register experience are unlikely to be considered. Key Responsibilities Undertake eligibility assessments for potential tenants accessing the housing register Ensure allocations are lawful, suitable and in line with policy Deliver a comprehensive, customer-focused housing allocations service Maintain accurate records of the voids and lettings process and update the housing register using the integrated housing management system Run performance reports and carry out regular data reconciliation Manage social housing applications, including complex cases Apply law and policy appropriately to reach lawful and defensible decisions Liaise with housing needs colleagues on acute cases and with investigation teams where fraud is suspected Provide information to new tenants about properties and services available Liaise with tenancy management colleagues to support efficient sign-up processes Undertake home visits to shortlisted applicants to verify eligibility and circumstances Identify service improvements and support development of the allocations service Essential Experience & Skills Experience in a pressurised customer service environment working with vulnerable customers Experience maintaining computerised information management systems Experience handling confidential and sensitive information appropriately Experience giving accurate information clearly in writing and verbally Knowledge of current housing, immigration and related legislation , including relevant Housing and Homelessness Acts Knowledge of repairs issues affecting required property standards Knowledge of relevant health and safety legislation, especially lone working Knowledge of data protection legislation relating to customer records Ability to carry out home visits to verify housing applications Ability to understand and apply complex legislation fairly and accurately Strong communication, record keeping and data analysis skills Good organisational and time management skills Experience using Microsoft Office and databases Educated to A Level or equivalent with good numeracy and literacy Full UK driving licence with own car available for work Desirable Evidence of continuous professional development NVQ Business Administration Level 3, BTEC, relevant housing qualification or equivalent Disclaimer On applying for this vacancy, you agree that your personal details will be passed onto our client for their consideration of your suitability for the role. I acknowledge that it is my responsibility to notify Fix Space Recruitment Limited of any hirer who I do not want my details to be passed onto.
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Housing Allocations Officer (Level 6) Temporary Contract Job Details Slough Borough Council Service Area: Regeneration, Housing and Environment Hours: 37 hours per week Start Date: 18 May 2026 Duration: 17 weeks Working Pattern: Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office Location Office Base: 25 Windsor Road Slough Berkshire SL1 2EJ Pay PAYE Rate: £19.32 per hour Job Overview Slough Borough Council is seeking an experienced Allocations Officer to join the Housing Allocations team. This role will provide a housing register, needs assessment and allocations service, ensuring the legality and suitability of social housing allocations and helping the council meet statutory requirements, performance indicators and lettings targets. The successful candidate will manage housing applications, maintain accurate housing register records, verify applicant circumstances, carry out home visits and support the effective delivery of a customer-focused housing allocations service. Important - Please Read Carefully This role requires direct housing allocations experience , including knowledge of housing and homelessness legislation , housing register assessments and the application of allocations policy. You must also be able to carry out home visits and hold a full UK driving licence with access to a car for work . Candidates without relevant allocations / housing register experience are unlikely to be considered. Key Responsibilities Undertake eligibility assessments for potential tenants accessing the housing register Ensure allocations are lawful, suitable and in line with policy Deliver a comprehensive, customer-focused housing allocations service Maintain accurate records of the voids and lettings process and update the housing register using the integrated housing management system Run performance reports and carry out regular data reconciliation Manage social housing applications, including complex cases Apply law and policy appropriately to reach lawful and defensible decisions Liaise with housing needs colleagues on acute cases and with investigation teams where fraud is suspected Provide information to new tenants about properties and services available Liaise with tenancy management colleagues to support efficient sign-up processes Undertake home visits to shortlisted applicants to verify eligibility and circumstances Identify service improvements and support development of the allocations service Essential Experience & Skills Experience in a pressurised customer service environment working with vulnerable customers Experience maintaining computerised information management systems Experience handling confidential and sensitive information appropriately Experience giving accurate information clearly in writing and verbally Knowledge of current housing, immigration and related legislation , including relevant Housing and Homelessness Acts Knowledge of repairs issues affecting required property standards Knowledge of relevant health and safety legislation, especially lone working Knowledge of data protection legislation relating to customer records Ability to carry out home visits to verify housing applications Ability to understand and apply complex legislation fairly and accurately Strong communication, record keeping and data analysis skills Good organisational and time management skills Experience using Microsoft Office and databases Educated to A Level or equivalent with good numeracy and literacy Full UK driving licence with own car available for work Desirable Evidence of continuous professional development NVQ Business Administration Level 3, BTEC, relevant housing qualification or equivalent Disclaimer On applying for this vacancy, you agree that your personal details will be passed onto our client for their consideration of your suitability for the role. I acknowledge that it is my responsibility to notify Fix Space Recruitment Limited of any hirer who I do not want my details to be passed onto.
About The Role Hourly Rate: £12.60 Location: Loughborough / Nottingham (LE11 1EX & NG7 1FT) Shift Pattern: Please note, this vacancy is for a Zero Hour Contract; however, you will be required to cover different shifts on days, nights and weekends. Shift lengths may vary and can be up to 12 hours. The Role - Relief Security Officer Atlas Security is the security arm of the Atlas FM Group and was launched in 2021. This is an incredibly exciting time to join this young and dynamic organisation. Working for Atlas Security means becoming a part of a highly successful organisation that puts the happiness of its employees and customers at the forefront of everything it does. What you'll be doing: Working across a range of sites providing holiday and sickness cover Protecting our customers' property and people Providing a high standard of customer care Delivery of security duties, including access control, patrolling and CCTV monitoring Being an ambassador for both our customers and Atlas Security About You We're looking to recruit a person who is compassionate, diligent and professional in the delivery of their duties. If you are enthusiastic, take pride in your work and have great attention to detail you'll fit in perfectly with our award winning team. Apply today and we'll contact you soon. To find out more about us browse our website before applying The successful candidate will need to demonstrate the following experience, skills and behaviours necessary to meet the requirements of the role: Team player Strong customer service Health & Safety awareness Confident, approachable and professional Good level of written and spoken English Right to work in the UK and able to evidence this You must hold an SIA licence or be willing to undertake the necessary training Please ensure you have the ability to demonstrate you are able to deliver on the responsibilities. We are looking for positive individuals with excellent customer service skills. If that sounds like you, then please get in touch! About The Company Atlas Security is part of the Atlas Group and was launched in 2021. As one of the fastest growing security companies in the UK we are looking for the industry's best talent to join us on this exciting journey. We live by our purpose and values and expect everybody that works for us to share those - our purpose is to create happiness, we show kindness and compassion, and make sure everyone goes home safe and healthy. We are Family - no matter our background, we care about one another. Sharing makes us stronger - that's why we share everything: our ideas, our expertise, our news and most of all, our time. Own your space - take responsibility and don't be afraid to make decisions. Be honest, always - have the courage to do the right thing, even when no one is watching. Treat clients like best friends - we take the time to listen to what's going on in our clients' lives and pull out all the stops to make them feel happy. Start with wow - and do not settle for anything less. Don't just talk, do! We are a business that thrives on doing. The more we do, the more we succeed. Atlas is a family of people drawn together by a passion for creating happiness in ourselves and others. The business is 100% employee owned, putting our culture and future success firmly in the hands of our amazing people. If this sounds like the kind of place you'd like to work, we would love to hear from you!
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
About The Role Hourly Rate: £12.60 Location: Loughborough / Nottingham (LE11 1EX & NG7 1FT) Shift Pattern: Please note, this vacancy is for a Zero Hour Contract; however, you will be required to cover different shifts on days, nights and weekends. Shift lengths may vary and can be up to 12 hours. The Role - Relief Security Officer Atlas Security is the security arm of the Atlas FM Group and was launched in 2021. This is an incredibly exciting time to join this young and dynamic organisation. Working for Atlas Security means becoming a part of a highly successful organisation that puts the happiness of its employees and customers at the forefront of everything it does. What you'll be doing: Working across a range of sites providing holiday and sickness cover Protecting our customers' property and people Providing a high standard of customer care Delivery of security duties, including access control, patrolling and CCTV monitoring Being an ambassador for both our customers and Atlas Security About You We're looking to recruit a person who is compassionate, diligent and professional in the delivery of their duties. If you are enthusiastic, take pride in your work and have great attention to detail you'll fit in perfectly with our award winning team. Apply today and we'll contact you soon. To find out more about us browse our website before applying The successful candidate will need to demonstrate the following experience, skills and behaviours necessary to meet the requirements of the role: Team player Strong customer service Health & Safety awareness Confident, approachable and professional Good level of written and spoken English Right to work in the UK and able to evidence this You must hold an SIA licence or be willing to undertake the necessary training Please ensure you have the ability to demonstrate you are able to deliver on the responsibilities. We are looking for positive individuals with excellent customer service skills. If that sounds like you, then please get in touch! About The Company Atlas Security is part of the Atlas Group and was launched in 2021. As one of the fastest growing security companies in the UK we are looking for the industry's best talent to join us on this exciting journey. We live by our purpose and values and expect everybody that works for us to share those - our purpose is to create happiness, we show kindness and compassion, and make sure everyone goes home safe and healthy. We are Family - no matter our background, we care about one another. Sharing makes us stronger - that's why we share everything: our ideas, our expertise, our news and most of all, our time. Own your space - take responsibility and don't be afraid to make decisions. Be honest, always - have the courage to do the right thing, even when no one is watching. Treat clients like best friends - we take the time to listen to what's going on in our clients' lives and pull out all the stops to make them feel happy. Start with wow - and do not settle for anything less. Don't just talk, do! We are a business that thrives on doing. The more we do, the more we succeed. Atlas is a family of people drawn together by a passion for creating happiness in ourselves and others. The business is 100% employee owned, putting our culture and future success firmly in the hands of our amazing people. If this sounds like the kind of place you'd like to work, we would love to hear from you!
A client of mine who is a leading Housing Association is looking to recruit a Building Safety Manager on a full time permanent basis. Travel across the Regions of, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, & Cornwall with 2 x visits to Londer per month with be a requirement for this position, therefore access to own vehicle and driving licence are essential. The Building Safety Team will be the first point of contact for all fire and structural safety enquiries. The Building Safety Manager should influence at senior levels and give expert advice to all levels within the business. Management of building safety controls, processes, and procedures are the responsibility of many different stakeholders within the business. The Building Safety Manager is key in ensuring responsibilities in relation to our higher-risk buildings (HRBs) are effectively coordinated and carried out and evidenced through the building safety cases. Ensure that all HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with our building safety management system. In addition you will be supporting in developing a culture of high performance, strong engagement and commitment to building and customer safety. Lead a team of a Building Safety Team Leader and an Officer, responsible for daily oversight of the HRBs, reporting on compliance and providing advice and guidance to colleagues and residents on building safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support duty holder in respect of fire and building safety to ensure that we meet our current and anticipated regulatory obligations (including monitoring the regulatory environment and learning from best practice). Ensure that all identified HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the Building Safety Act. Liaise with external agencies and other housing providers to keep abreast of good practice. Represent the organisation with external partners and stakeholders including Local Authorities, HSE, MHCLG, Fire and Rescue Authorities etc. Develop strong and effective relationships and promote building safety within the Group to ensure that all our activities contribute to improved resident safety. Support the Growth and Assurance Directorate with relevant information required by the Regulator (i.e. supply key building information, update the safety case, provide information to support the application for BAC). Oversee the management of the Mandatory Occurrence Reporting System and the management of customer building safety related complaints in HRBs. Ensure the Director of Health, Safety and Property Compliance is made fully aware of any potential Mandatory Occurrences. Develop and deliver a robust and risk-based approach to building safety which is proportionate and offers best value. Document Building Safety Management System and undertake regular reviews. Compile BSCs for all HRBs including the documentation of building specific safety management systems and risk assessments. Act as the main point of contact for colleagues, customers and stakeholders on matters of fire and building safety in relation to HRBs. Act as joint contact alongside the Head of Fire Safety to Primary Authority Partner - London Fire Brigade (LFB). Develop plans with operational teams for the delivery of fire and building safety work on HRBs including any further investigations or interim measures as required. Develop procedures for the management of relationships with third party Accountable Persons and the monitoring of their building safety and compliance obligations. Be involved in the development of the design guide/employer's requirements/fire strategies for new higher-risk developments. Play a leading role in ensuring the delivery of resident engagement strategies for HRBs. Work with Development and Asset Management colleagues to establish processes and procedures to manage the digital record from handover, throughout occupation phase, and develop and maintain the golden thread of information. Review and sign off all relevant handover information prior to occupation. Work with Asset Management, Service Delivery and Development teams to develop change control processes and gateway approval points for HRBs. Assist in the preparation and presentation of accurate management information and reports for Boards, the Executive and other external stakeholders as required. Take responsibility for own personal development, updating knowledge of changes in legislation, best practice and other developments relevant to the post holder's service and which affect the wider business. Undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be specified and that are commensurate with the level of the job. Support and deputise for the Head of Property Compliance, when necessary. Experience and Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent and\or suitable experience in a related technical role. Specifically technical knowledge of: Building Design & Construction Life Safety, Protection, Fire and Behaviour Compartmentation Fire Strategies Building Fabric & Systems Interaction of System and Components Educated to at least level 4 in a fire safety management or asset compliance discipline. (e.g., hold an advanced fire management diploma or equivalent, NEBOSH Fire certificate or equivalent). Evidence of specialist training and experience, membership of a professional body, or certification by a third-party certification body. Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in a building safety capacity to achieve common goals. Experience of analysing complex and difficult situations and recommending appropriate practical and responsive solutions. Extensive knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements for building services and safety, particularly in HRBs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a particular strength for influencing, negotiating and consultation. Strong customer focus and experience of managing relationships with customers and both internal and external stakeholders. Interpersonal, communication and leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop the team and individuals. Ability to read and disseminate technical, performance data, and indicators; and translate technical information for a non-technical audience. Good understanding of Health and Safety legislation and issues affecting the delivery of construction works and a safe building environment. Experience of using digital solutions/software to monitor and evidence performance. Hold a full valid driving licence and able to travel locally, regionally and nationally, including some nights away from home. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
A client of mine who is a leading Housing Association is looking to recruit a Building Safety Manager on a full time permanent basis. Travel across the Regions of, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, & Cornwall with 2 x visits to Londer per month with be a requirement for this position, therefore access to own vehicle and driving licence are essential. The Building Safety Team will be the first point of contact for all fire and structural safety enquiries. The Building Safety Manager should influence at senior levels and give expert advice to all levels within the business. Management of building safety controls, processes, and procedures are the responsibility of many different stakeholders within the business. The Building Safety Manager is key in ensuring responsibilities in relation to our higher-risk buildings (HRBs) are effectively coordinated and carried out and evidenced through the building safety cases. Ensure that all HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with our building safety management system. In addition you will be supporting in developing a culture of high performance, strong engagement and commitment to building and customer safety. Lead a team of a Building Safety Team Leader and an Officer, responsible for daily oversight of the HRBs, reporting on compliance and providing advice and guidance to colleagues and residents on building safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support duty holder in respect of fire and building safety to ensure that we meet our current and anticipated regulatory obligations (including monitoring the regulatory environment and learning from best practice). Ensure that all identified HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the Building Safety Act. Liaise with external agencies and other housing providers to keep abreast of good practice. Represent the organisation with external partners and stakeholders including Local Authorities, HSE, MHCLG, Fire and Rescue Authorities etc. Develop strong and effective relationships and promote building safety within the Group to ensure that all our activities contribute to improved resident safety. Support the Growth and Assurance Directorate with relevant information required by the Regulator (i.e. supply key building information, update the safety case, provide information to support the application for BAC). Oversee the management of the Mandatory Occurrence Reporting System and the management of customer building safety related complaints in HRBs. Ensure the Director of Health, Safety and Property Compliance is made fully aware of any potential Mandatory Occurrences. Develop and deliver a robust and risk-based approach to building safety which is proportionate and offers best value. Document Building Safety Management System and undertake regular reviews. Compile BSCs for all HRBs including the documentation of building specific safety management systems and risk assessments. Act as the main point of contact for colleagues, customers and stakeholders on matters of fire and building safety in relation to HRBs. Act as joint contact alongside the Head of Fire Safety to Primary Authority Partner - London Fire Brigade (LFB). Develop plans with operational teams for the delivery of fire and building safety work on HRBs including any further investigations or interim measures as required. Develop procedures for the management of relationships with third party Accountable Persons and the monitoring of their building safety and compliance obligations. Be involved in the development of the design guide/employer's requirements/fire strategies for new higher-risk developments. Play a leading role in ensuring the delivery of resident engagement strategies for HRBs. Work with Development and Asset Management colleagues to establish processes and procedures to manage the digital record from handover, throughout occupation phase, and develop and maintain the golden thread of information. Review and sign off all relevant handover information prior to occupation. Work with Asset Management, Service Delivery and Development teams to develop change control processes and gateway approval points for HRBs. Assist in the preparation and presentation of accurate management information and reports for Boards, the Executive and other external stakeholders as required. Take responsibility for own personal development, updating knowledge of changes in legislation, best practice and other developments relevant to the post holder's service and which affect the wider business. Undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be specified and that are commensurate with the level of the job. Support and deputise for the Head of Property Compliance, when necessary. Experience and Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent and\or suitable experience in a related technical role. Specifically technical knowledge of: Building Design & Construction Life Safety, Protection, Fire and Behaviour Compartmentation Fire Strategies Building Fabric & Systems Interaction of System and Components Educated to at least level 4 in a fire safety management or asset compliance discipline. (e.g., hold an advanced fire management diploma or equivalent, NEBOSH Fire certificate or equivalent). Evidence of specialist training and experience, membership of a professional body, or certification by a third-party certification body. Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in a building safety capacity to achieve common goals. Experience of analysing complex and difficult situations and recommending appropriate practical and responsive solutions. Extensive knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements for building services and safety, particularly in HRBs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a particular strength for influencing, negotiating and consultation. Strong customer focus and experience of managing relationships with customers and both internal and external stakeholders. Interpersonal, communication and leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop the team and individuals. Ability to read and disseminate technical, performance data, and indicators; and translate technical information for a non-technical audience. Good understanding of Health and Safety legislation and issues affecting the delivery of construction works and a safe building environment. Experience of using digital solutions/software to monitor and evidence performance. Hold a full valid driving licence and able to travel locally, regionally and nationally, including some nights away from home. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Job Advertisement: Evidence Management Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: 14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Job Advertisement: Evidence Management Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: 14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
About The Role Hourly Rate: £12.71 Location: Stourbridge, DY8 1YB Shift Pattern: Please note, this vacancy is for a Zero-Hour Contract, however, you will be required to cover different shifts on days / nights and weekends. Shift lengths may vary and can be up to 12 hours. The Role - Relief Security Officer Atlas Security is the security arm of the Atlas FM Group and was launched in 2021. This is an incredibly exciting time to join this young and dynamic organisation. Working for Atlas Security means becoming a part of a highly successful organisation that puts the happiness of its employees and customers at the forefront of everything it does. What you'll be doing: Working across a range of sites providing holiday and sickness cover Protecting our customers property and people Providing a high standard of customer care. Delivery of security duties including access control, patrolling, CCTV monitoring. Being an ambassador for both our customers and Atlas Security About You We're looking to recruit a person who is compassionate, diligent and professional in the delivery of their duties. If you are enthusiastic, take pride in your work and have great attention to detail you'll fit in perfectly with our award-winning team. Apply today and we'll contact you soon. To find out more about us browse our website before applying Key Experience, Skills and Behaviours Team player Strong customer service Health & Safety awareness Confident, approachable and professional Good level of written and spoken English You must have the right to work in the UK and be able to evidence this SIA Licence You must hold an SIA licence or be willing to undertake the necessary training Additional Information Please ensure you have the ability to demonstrate you are able to deliver on the responsibilities. We are looking for positive individuals with excellent customer service skills. If that sounds like you, then please get in touch! About The Company Atlas Security is a part of the Atlas Group and was launched in 2021. As one of the fastest growing security companies in the UK we are looking for the industry's best talent to join us on this exciting journey. We live by our purpose and values and expect everybody that works for us to share those - Our purpose is to create happiness - we show kindness and compassion and make sure everyone goes home safe and healthy. We are Family - no matter our background, we care about one another. Sharing Makes us Stronger - which is why we share everything - our ideas, our expertise, our news and most of all, our time. Own Your Space - take responsibility and don't be afraid to make decisions. Be Honest, Always - have the courage to do the right thing, even when no-one is watching. Treat Clients like Best Friends - we take the time to listen to what's going on in our clients lives and pull out all the stops to make them feel happy. Start with Wow - and do not settle for anything less. Don't Just Talk, Do! We are a business that thrives on doing. The more we do, the more we succeed. Atlas is a family of people drawn together by a passion for creating happiness in ourselves and others. The business is 100% employee owned, putting our culture and future success firmly in the hands of our amazing people. If this sounds like the kind of place you'd like to work then we would love to hear from you!
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
About The Role Hourly Rate: £12.71 Location: Stourbridge, DY8 1YB Shift Pattern: Please note, this vacancy is for a Zero-Hour Contract, however, you will be required to cover different shifts on days / nights and weekends. Shift lengths may vary and can be up to 12 hours. The Role - Relief Security Officer Atlas Security is the security arm of the Atlas FM Group and was launched in 2021. This is an incredibly exciting time to join this young and dynamic organisation. Working for Atlas Security means becoming a part of a highly successful organisation that puts the happiness of its employees and customers at the forefront of everything it does. What you'll be doing: Working across a range of sites providing holiday and sickness cover Protecting our customers property and people Providing a high standard of customer care. Delivery of security duties including access control, patrolling, CCTV monitoring. Being an ambassador for both our customers and Atlas Security About You We're looking to recruit a person who is compassionate, diligent and professional in the delivery of their duties. If you are enthusiastic, take pride in your work and have great attention to detail you'll fit in perfectly with our award-winning team. Apply today and we'll contact you soon. To find out more about us browse our website before applying Key Experience, Skills and Behaviours Team player Strong customer service Health & Safety awareness Confident, approachable and professional Good level of written and spoken English You must have the right to work in the UK and be able to evidence this SIA Licence You must hold an SIA licence or be willing to undertake the necessary training Additional Information Please ensure you have the ability to demonstrate you are able to deliver on the responsibilities. We are looking for positive individuals with excellent customer service skills. If that sounds like you, then please get in touch! About The Company Atlas Security is a part of the Atlas Group and was launched in 2021. As one of the fastest growing security companies in the UK we are looking for the industry's best talent to join us on this exciting journey. We live by our purpose and values and expect everybody that works for us to share those - Our purpose is to create happiness - we show kindness and compassion and make sure everyone goes home safe and healthy. We are Family - no matter our background, we care about one another. Sharing Makes us Stronger - which is why we share everything - our ideas, our expertise, our news and most of all, our time. Own Your Space - take responsibility and don't be afraid to make decisions. Be Honest, Always - have the courage to do the right thing, even when no-one is watching. Treat Clients like Best Friends - we take the time to listen to what's going on in our clients lives and pull out all the stops to make them feel happy. Start with Wow - and do not settle for anything less. Don't Just Talk, Do! We are a business that thrives on doing. The more we do, the more we succeed. Atlas is a family of people drawn together by a passion for creating happiness in ourselves and others. The business is 100% employee owned, putting our culture and future success firmly in the hands of our amazing people. If this sounds like the kind of place you'd like to work then we would love to hear from you!
Accommodation-Based Services Manager We are looking for an Accommodation-Based Services Manager to lead and shape an award-winning service supporting women to live free from abuse. This is a rare opportunity to take on a senior leadership role within an award-winning, specialist organisation at the forefront of supporting Black and minoritised women and children affected by domestic abuse, including forced marriage and honour based abuse. Please note that due to the nature of this role, we can only accept female applicants. Position: Accommodation-Based Services Manager Location: West Midlands (Birmingham/Walsall) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £40,000 Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 25th May 2026 You will not only manage services, you will shape, strengthen and lead high-quality accommodation-based provision, ensuring it is safe, responsive and impactful. This role is ideal for a confident and values-driven Services Manager who is passionate about delivering excellence and driving meaningful change. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, ensuring all women are treated with dignity, fairness and respect. Safeguarding is central to everything we do, and this role is critical in embedding safe, high-quality practice across our services The Role As Accommodation-Based Services Manager, you will lead the operational delivery of the refuge and accommodation services across the West Midlands. You will provide strategic and operational leadership, ensuring services are safe, compliant and survivor-centred. You will oversee staff teams, safeguarding practice, housing management, and quality assurance, while contributing to the ongoing development of services. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage accommodation-based services, ensuring safe, high-quality and effective delivery Line manage the Senior Support Workers and provide overall leadership across accommodation services, including recruitment, supervision, performance management, training and rota/on-call cover Take overall responsibility for safeguarding practice, including oversight of high-risk cases Ensure robust risk assessment, safety planning and casework standards Oversee referrals, admissions, occupancy and move-on processes Ensure effective housing management, including rent systems, housing benefit and arrears monitoring Maintain oversight of health and safety, property compliance and refuge security Lead on quality assurance, audits, monitoring and continuous improvement Ensure accurate reporting to funders, commissioners and senior management Manage budgets and monitor expenditure Develop strong partnerships with relevant stakeholders, attend multi-agency meetings and represent the organisation externally About You You are an experienced and confident leader with a strong track record in managing accommodation-based or refuge services. You will: Have Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care, Housing, Management (or equivalent experience) plus evidence of continuous professional development Bring significant experience of services management within the domestic abuse or VAWG sector, including managing accommodation-based or refuge services Have strong expertise in safeguarding and managing high-risk cases Be able to lead, motivate and develop teams to deliver high standards Have experience managing compliance and complex operations within housing services and knowledge of benefits and refuge processes Be confident managing competing priorities and driving service improvement Be a strong communicator with the ability to influence and build partnerships Be committed to equality, diversity and anti-discriminatory practice Have strong organisational, leadership and IT skills (Microsoft Office and case management/ database systems) Ability to participate in an on-call rota and work flexibly Why Work Here Be part of an award-winning, specialist by and for organisation Take on a senior leadership role with real influence and impact Lead services that directly change the lives of women and children Work within a supportive, experienced and values-driven organisation Access ongoing professional development and opportunities to shape services Important Information This post is restricted to women under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 Enhanced DBS check required The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. All staff are expected to share this commitment You may also have experience in roles such as Housing, Housing Officer, Housing Adviser, Housing and Homelessness Advisor, Housing Support Officer, Housing Support, Refuge Housing, Emergency Housing, Service Manager, Abuse, VAWG, IDVA, Domestic Abuse, Abuse Case Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Accommodation-Based Services Manager We are looking for an Accommodation-Based Services Manager to lead and shape an award-winning service supporting women to live free from abuse. This is a rare opportunity to take on a senior leadership role within an award-winning, specialist organisation at the forefront of supporting Black and minoritised women and children affected by domestic abuse, including forced marriage and honour based abuse. Please note that due to the nature of this role, we can only accept female applicants. Position: Accommodation-Based Services Manager Location: West Midlands (Birmingham/Walsall) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £40,000 Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 25th May 2026 You will not only manage services, you will shape, strengthen and lead high-quality accommodation-based provision, ensuring it is safe, responsive and impactful. This role is ideal for a confident and values-driven Services Manager who is passionate about delivering excellence and driving meaningful change. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, ensuring all women are treated with dignity, fairness and respect. Safeguarding is central to everything we do, and this role is critical in embedding safe, high-quality practice across our services The Role As Accommodation-Based Services Manager, you will lead the operational delivery of the refuge and accommodation services across the West Midlands. You will provide strategic and operational leadership, ensuring services are safe, compliant and survivor-centred. You will oversee staff teams, safeguarding practice, housing management, and quality assurance, while contributing to the ongoing development of services. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage accommodation-based services, ensuring safe, high-quality and effective delivery Line manage the Senior Support Workers and provide overall leadership across accommodation services, including recruitment, supervision, performance management, training and rota/on-call cover Take overall responsibility for safeguarding practice, including oversight of high-risk cases Ensure robust risk assessment, safety planning and casework standards Oversee referrals, admissions, occupancy and move-on processes Ensure effective housing management, including rent systems, housing benefit and arrears monitoring Maintain oversight of health and safety, property compliance and refuge security Lead on quality assurance, audits, monitoring and continuous improvement Ensure accurate reporting to funders, commissioners and senior management Manage budgets and monitor expenditure Develop strong partnerships with relevant stakeholders, attend multi-agency meetings and represent the organisation externally About You You are an experienced and confident leader with a strong track record in managing accommodation-based or refuge services. You will: Have Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care, Housing, Management (or equivalent experience) plus evidence of continuous professional development Bring significant experience of services management within the domestic abuse or VAWG sector, including managing accommodation-based or refuge services Have strong expertise in safeguarding and managing high-risk cases Be able to lead, motivate and develop teams to deliver high standards Have experience managing compliance and complex operations within housing services and knowledge of benefits and refuge processes Be confident managing competing priorities and driving service improvement Be a strong communicator with the ability to influence and build partnerships Be committed to equality, diversity and anti-discriminatory practice Have strong organisational, leadership and IT skills (Microsoft Office and case management/ database systems) Ability to participate in an on-call rota and work flexibly Why Work Here Be part of an award-winning, specialist by and for organisation Take on a senior leadership role with real influence and impact Lead services that directly change the lives of women and children Work within a supportive, experienced and values-driven organisation Access ongoing professional development and opportunities to shape services Important Information This post is restricted to women under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 Enhanced DBS check required The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. All staff are expected to share this commitment You may also have experience in roles such as Housing, Housing Officer, Housing Adviser, Housing and Homelessness Advisor, Housing Support Officer, Housing Support, Refuge Housing, Emergency Housing, Service Manager, Abuse, VAWG, IDVA, Domestic Abuse, Abuse Case Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
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)
Apr 29, 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)
Tenancy Management Officer Location - Bracknell Duration - 3-4 months Hourly rate - 18.37 - 24.00 per hour (Depending on payment type) Sellick Partnership Ltd assisting a well-established housing association with the recruitment of a Tenancy Management Officer to join their neighbourhood and estates team to deliver a proactive tenancy and property management service within their patches. Purpose of the Tenancy Management Officer is: To provide an exemplary customer experience that drives up satisfaction and is achieved through a proactive and comprehensive housing management offer. Working in your patch you will be visible and approachable, understand local issues, work collaboratively, and be the trusted face of organisational accountability for the quality of homes, neighbourhoods and services we provide. You will directly deliver a range of tenancy management and neighbourhood services, collaborating with key colleagues from across the organisation as well as developing relationships with other local service providers. You will aim to sustain tenancies and ensure neighbourhoods are clean, safe and a place where our customers want to live and thrive. Key duties and responsibilities Deliver a proactive face-to-face tenancy management service, building relationships with new customers within a patch. You will support the customer journey at key stages of their tenancy such as viewings, new tenancy visits, tenancy audits, end of tenancy visits and property inspections for mutual exchanges and transfers. You will also be required to oversee complex general enquiries and provide information to support complaint resolution. Deal with applications for succession, assignment and other tenancy related matters in line with legislation, policy and the tenancy agreement. Support the Housing Project Lead with the letting of new build properties and embedding new neighbourhoods. Take appropriate tenancy enforcement action, including legal proceedings when required for breaches of tenancy including tenancy fraud, nuisance behaviour, unauthorised alterations, overcrowding and abandonment. If you feel well-suited to the role or want to discuss it further, 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.
Apr 28, 2026
Contractor
Tenancy Management Officer Location - Bracknell Duration - 3-4 months Hourly rate - 18.37 - 24.00 per hour (Depending on payment type) Sellick Partnership Ltd assisting a well-established housing association with the recruitment of a Tenancy Management Officer to join their neighbourhood and estates team to deliver a proactive tenancy and property management service within their patches. Purpose of the Tenancy Management Officer is: To provide an exemplary customer experience that drives up satisfaction and is achieved through a proactive and comprehensive housing management offer. Working in your patch you will be visible and approachable, understand local issues, work collaboratively, and be the trusted face of organisational accountability for the quality of homes, neighbourhoods and services we provide. You will directly deliver a range of tenancy management and neighbourhood services, collaborating with key colleagues from across the organisation as well as developing relationships with other local service providers. You will aim to sustain tenancies and ensure neighbourhoods are clean, safe and a place where our customers want to live and thrive. Key duties and responsibilities Deliver a proactive face-to-face tenancy management service, building relationships with new customers within a patch. You will support the customer journey at key stages of their tenancy such as viewings, new tenancy visits, tenancy audits, end of tenancy visits and property inspections for mutual exchanges and transfers. You will also be required to oversee complex general enquiries and provide information to support complaint resolution. Deal with applications for succession, assignment and other tenancy related matters in line with legislation, policy and the tenancy agreement. Support the Housing Project Lead with the letting of new build properties and embedding new neighbourhoods. Take appropriate tenancy enforcement action, including legal proceedings when required for breaches of tenancy including tenancy fraud, nuisance behaviour, unauthorised alterations, overcrowding and abandonment. If you feel well-suited to the role or want to discuss it further, 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.
Job Title: Housing Enforcement Officer Location: Local authority based in Croydon Hourly rate: 22- 30 (PAYE & Umbrella available) Contract Length: 3-month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday- Friday, 36 hours ASAP Start The successful candidate must be able to provide suitable transport to be able to travel between sites. Job Purpose: To carry out inspections of dwellings in relation to housing conditions and public health issues and to take informal and/or statutory enforcement action as appropriate. To provide advice to property owners and occupants, builders, internal colleagues and external agencies on housing and public health issues. Job Duties: To investigate service demands relating to poor housing conditions, statutory nuisance, pest control, drainage and filthy premises in the private sector and take appropriate action as necessary to resolve the complaint. To act as case officer in applying for warrants to enter premises by force if necessary. To act under the guidance of an environmental health officer or team manager in the preparation of prosecution cases. To carry out inspections & surveys of drainage systems, produce accurate drawings and specifications for remedial work to take necessary action, including service of legal notices and works in default where necessary. To deal with the demolition of buildings. To carry out site inspections relating to the identification of hazards identified under the Housing Health and Safety rating System (HHSRS), or statutory nuisances or public health issues in Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO's) and single-family dwellings, and to take informal or statutory enforcement action as required. To carry out duties relating to the licensing of HMOs and single family dwellings. Person Specification: The ideal candidate must have: Relevant qualification in environmental health, building and/or drainage (eg BTech) or experience of working in a relevant field. A thorough understanding and application of the wide range of legislation relating to Housing, Public Health, Drainage and Pests, including codes of practice, local and national guidance. Knowledge and understanding of the departmental enforcement policy. Understanding of Court procedures to give expert evidence for prosecutions, appeals & recovery of costs. Ability to manage conflicting priorities of various customers and case load by using a range of imaginative solutions using own expertise. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Oct 07, 2025
Contractor
Job Title: Housing Enforcement Officer Location: Local authority based in Croydon Hourly rate: 22- 30 (PAYE & Umbrella available) Contract Length: 3-month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday- Friday, 36 hours ASAP Start The successful candidate must be able to provide suitable transport to be able to travel between sites. Job Purpose: To carry out inspections of dwellings in relation to housing conditions and public health issues and to take informal and/or statutory enforcement action as appropriate. To provide advice to property owners and occupants, builders, internal colleagues and external agencies on housing and public health issues. Job Duties: To investigate service demands relating to poor housing conditions, statutory nuisance, pest control, drainage and filthy premises in the private sector and take appropriate action as necessary to resolve the complaint. To act as case officer in applying for warrants to enter premises by force if necessary. To act under the guidance of an environmental health officer or team manager in the preparation of prosecution cases. To carry out inspections & surveys of drainage systems, produce accurate drawings and specifications for remedial work to take necessary action, including service of legal notices and works in default where necessary. To deal with the demolition of buildings. To carry out site inspections relating to the identification of hazards identified under the Housing Health and Safety rating System (HHSRS), or statutory nuisances or public health issues in Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO's) and single-family dwellings, and to take informal or statutory enforcement action as required. To carry out duties relating to the licensing of HMOs and single family dwellings. Person Specification: The ideal candidate must have: Relevant qualification in environmental health, building and/or drainage (eg BTech) or experience of working in a relevant field. A thorough understanding and application of the wide range of legislation relating to Housing, Public Health, Drainage and Pests, including codes of practice, local and national guidance. Knowledge and understanding of the departmental enforcement policy. Understanding of Court procedures to give expert evidence for prosecutions, appeals & recovery of costs. Ability to manage conflicting priorities of various customers and case load by using a range of imaginative solutions using own expertise. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Main purpose of the role: Undertake and assist in investigations taking on key roles within each investigation such as: researching; gathering and obtaining evidence; gathering and recording intelligence; liaising with Children Social Care; undertaking joint investigative actions with statutory partners; and attending child protection case conferences by a variety of means. The ISO will conducting a range of investigative and safeguarding duties, in order to secure best evidence and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of investigations undertaken by the Department. Main responsibilities: Interview witnesses and victims of crime, assisting in regard to suspect interviews, taking high quality, accurate statements for inclusion into case files and undertaking assessment of the veracity of statements and the potential reliability of witnesses in Court in order to ensure evidence is correctly captured and recorded to support investigations. Coordinate and manage the seizure and viewing of CCTV, viewing material, analysing information, and recording elements in comprehensive reports of evidential and intelligence value; coordinate house to house enquiries in order to support investigations and provide evidence in person at court as required. Undertake a range of investigative research through relevant systems and procedures, maintaining accurate records, analysing information, and producing a range of reports, in order to support the investigation of offences by the department. Where necessary, support and liaise with victims and witnesses of crime, providing information and updates in relation to case progress and signposting them to the appropriate person, in order to ensure that they receive appropriate support and also to assist in progressing investigations. Assist in searches, and act as exhibits officer when appointed, ensuring the integrity of evidence retrieved, recording receipt of exhibits, organising the storage and appropriate security of exhibits, including the handling of hazardous materials and returning items when authorised to do so, in order to ensure the continuity of evidence and the correct recording of physical evidence and property. Submit complete and correct paperwork observing the highest professional standards, within set time limits and ensure evidential integrity through the collection of all relevant documentation, information or data that will be required by the officers to form an overall picture of the circumstances of the case. Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and force policy, for example criminal law, PACE, CPIA and RIPA, in order to ensure investigations and documentation is of the highest standard and complies with such legislation and policy. Ensure good communication and sharing of information with children's social care, to ensure that child protection case conferences are attended, joint investigative and safeguarding actions are completed, and 3rd party material is obtained and viewed. Conduct safeguarding actions as required, as part of the investigative process to ensure risks presented to victims, witnesses and suspects are mitigated. Necessary experience: The post holder will be required to travel as part of their duty and therefore a full clean UK driving licence is essential. The post holder is required to be ABE (Achieving Best Evidence) trained. It is desirable that the post holder will have PIP2 and SOTO (Sexual Offence Trained Officer) qualifications. It is desirable that the post holder will have recent experience of safeguarding vulnerable persons, in order to undertake such actions during the investigative process. It is desirable that the post holder will have recent experience of criminal investigations, conducting interviews and taking statements in investigative process, with both adults and children. The post holder must have a high degree of flexibility to accommodate operational needs, be highly motivated, pro-active and possess excellent communication skills in order to deal with a wide range of situations and people throughout the spectrum of society, involving officers, members of the public and other organisations. The post holder must also have the ability to build and maintain positive working relationships with colleagues and statutory partners. The post holder must be able to effectively prioritise their workload and able to work without close supervision, have the ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines, manages multiple customer requirements and cases simultaneously. Therefore proficient organisational skills are essential. The post holder must have good working knowledge of IT applications and systems with the ability to use Microsoft Office products. Ideally the post holder will have a good working knowledge of specific force intelligence systems such as Athena and PNC, although training can be provided. Investigation Support Officer Investigation Support Officer Investigation Support Officer Investigation Support Officer
Oct 05, 2025
Contractor
Main purpose of the role: Undertake and assist in investigations taking on key roles within each investigation such as: researching; gathering and obtaining evidence; gathering and recording intelligence; liaising with Children Social Care; undertaking joint investigative actions with statutory partners; and attending child protection case conferences by a variety of means. The ISO will conducting a range of investigative and safeguarding duties, in order to secure best evidence and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of investigations undertaken by the Department. Main responsibilities: Interview witnesses and victims of crime, assisting in regard to suspect interviews, taking high quality, accurate statements for inclusion into case files and undertaking assessment of the veracity of statements and the potential reliability of witnesses in Court in order to ensure evidence is correctly captured and recorded to support investigations. Coordinate and manage the seizure and viewing of CCTV, viewing material, analysing information, and recording elements in comprehensive reports of evidential and intelligence value; coordinate house to house enquiries in order to support investigations and provide evidence in person at court as required. Undertake a range of investigative research through relevant systems and procedures, maintaining accurate records, analysing information, and producing a range of reports, in order to support the investigation of offences by the department. Where necessary, support and liaise with victims and witnesses of crime, providing information and updates in relation to case progress and signposting them to the appropriate person, in order to ensure that they receive appropriate support and also to assist in progressing investigations. Assist in searches, and act as exhibits officer when appointed, ensuring the integrity of evidence retrieved, recording receipt of exhibits, organising the storage and appropriate security of exhibits, including the handling of hazardous materials and returning items when authorised to do so, in order to ensure the continuity of evidence and the correct recording of physical evidence and property. Submit complete and correct paperwork observing the highest professional standards, within set time limits and ensure evidential integrity through the collection of all relevant documentation, information or data that will be required by the officers to form an overall picture of the circumstances of the case. Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and force policy, for example criminal law, PACE, CPIA and RIPA, in order to ensure investigations and documentation is of the highest standard and complies with such legislation and policy. Ensure good communication and sharing of information with children's social care, to ensure that child protection case conferences are attended, joint investigative and safeguarding actions are completed, and 3rd party material is obtained and viewed. Conduct safeguarding actions as required, as part of the investigative process to ensure risks presented to victims, witnesses and suspects are mitigated. Necessary experience: The post holder will be required to travel as part of their duty and therefore a full clean UK driving licence is essential. The post holder is required to be ABE (Achieving Best Evidence) trained. It is desirable that the post holder will have PIP2 and SOTO (Sexual Offence Trained Officer) qualifications. It is desirable that the post holder will have recent experience of safeguarding vulnerable persons, in order to undertake such actions during the investigative process. It is desirable that the post holder will have recent experience of criminal investigations, conducting interviews and taking statements in investigative process, with both adults and children. The post holder must have a high degree of flexibility to accommodate operational needs, be highly motivated, pro-active and possess excellent communication skills in order to deal with a wide range of situations and people throughout the spectrum of society, involving officers, members of the public and other organisations. The post holder must also have the ability to build and maintain positive working relationships with colleagues and statutory partners. The post holder must be able to effectively prioritise their workload and able to work without close supervision, have the ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines, manages multiple customer requirements and cases simultaneously. Therefore proficient organisational skills are essential. The post holder must have good working knowledge of IT applications and systems with the ability to use Microsoft Office products. Ideally the post holder will have a good working knowledge of specific force intelligence systems such as Athena and PNC, although training can be provided. Investigation Support Officer Investigation Support Officer Investigation Support Officer Investigation Support Officer
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) are the public sector's property valuation experts and advisers. They offer access to a whole host of learning and development opportunities to support your career development.The VOA are looking for talented people who are eager to contribute to vital public services and assist them to deliver taxation and benefits support to the government and local authorities. Your skills and experience will enable them to provide an efficient, effective service right at the heart of the public interest.At the heart of the agency, VOA are committed to providing their people with a work environment which is accommodating and accessible to all and which values diversity and inclusion in everything they do. VOA encourage their people to bring their whole selves to work by providing a culture that values different perspectives to help tackle complex problems, promote innovation and deliver stronger decision making in a safe and supportive environment. VOA therefore welcome applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds to join their organisation and enable them to be representative of the communities they serve. Job Details: Location: Leeds - LS1 4AP Start Date: 27th October 2025 End Date: 31st March 2026 Pay Rate: £14.47ph - Weekly Pay Shifts/Hours: 9am-5pm - Monday-Friday - 37 hours per week Training hours: 9am-5pm (Full time in the office for at least the first 2-8 weeks) Job Type: Hybrid - 3 Days in the Office / 2 Days from Home (Once Training is Complete) Parking: There is no on site parking PLEASE NOTE - YOU CANNOT HAVE ANY PRE-BOOKED ANNUAL LEAVE WITHIN THE FIRST 4 WEEKS OF THE ASSIGNMENT Job description: This is a multifunctional role and as an Administrative Officer you will support the Valuation Office Agency to improve its Data by researching domestic property information, investigating and updating domestic property records, including any impact on the property's Council Tax band. Responsibilities: The responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Investigate and update residential property data in line with agreed operating procedures in a timely and efficient manner. Make and evidence decisions that affect a property's Council Tax band Know when to escalate or seek support from the operational management team. Be flexible to undertake additional responsibilities to support the team to deliver priorities if required. Be able to undertake repetitive work, such as data input and investigation, whilst ensuring information is recorded accurately. Good all-round communication skills - written and verbal All issues and queries should be resolved where possible following department guidelines in a professional, tactful manner. Personal Specification / Essential Criteria: We are looking for people who are: Flexible and dedicated. Good at communicating with different people and listening. Computer literate and possess good keyboard skills. Have a working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook, including Teams (Training will be provided on other applications you will be working on) Willing to learn Must be able to pass a BASIC DBS check and provide full right to work in the UK Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest?and state the role that you are interested in.?We are?committed to engaging with you.? In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) are the public sector's property valuation experts and advisers. They offer access to a whole host of learning and development opportunities to support your career development.The VOA are looking for talented people who are eager to contribute to vital public services and assist them to deliver taxation and benefits support to the government and local authorities. Your skills and experience will enable them to provide an efficient, effective service right at the heart of the public interest.At the heart of the agency, VOA are committed to providing their people with a work environment which is accommodating and accessible to all and which values diversity and inclusion in everything they do. VOA encourage their people to bring their whole selves to work by providing a culture that values different perspectives to help tackle complex problems, promote innovation and deliver stronger decision making in a safe and supportive environment. VOA therefore welcome applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds to join their organisation and enable them to be representative of the communities they serve. Job Details: Location: Leeds - LS1 4AP Start Date: 27th October 2025 End Date: 31st March 2026 Pay Rate: £14.47ph - Weekly Pay Shifts/Hours: 9am-5pm - Monday-Friday - 37 hours per week Training hours: 9am-5pm (Full time in the office for at least the first 2-8 weeks) Job Type: Hybrid - 3 Days in the Office / 2 Days from Home (Once Training is Complete) Parking: There is no on site parking PLEASE NOTE - YOU CANNOT HAVE ANY PRE-BOOKED ANNUAL LEAVE WITHIN THE FIRST 4 WEEKS OF THE ASSIGNMENT Job description: This is a multifunctional role and as an Administrative Officer you will support the Valuation Office Agency to improve its Data by researching domestic property information, investigating and updating domestic property records, including any impact on the property's Council Tax band. Responsibilities: The responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Investigate and update residential property data in line with agreed operating procedures in a timely and efficient manner. Make and evidence decisions that affect a property's Council Tax band Know when to escalate or seek support from the operational management team. Be flexible to undertake additional responsibilities to support the team to deliver priorities if required. Be able to undertake repetitive work, such as data input and investigation, whilst ensuring information is recorded accurately. Good all-round communication skills - written and verbal All issues and queries should be resolved where possible following department guidelines in a professional, tactful manner. Personal Specification / Essential Criteria: We are looking for people who are: Flexible and dedicated. Good at communicating with different people and listening. Computer literate and possess good keyboard skills. Have a working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook, including Teams (Training will be provided on other applications you will be working on) Willing to learn Must be able to pass a BASIC DBS check and provide full right to work in the UK Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest?and state the role that you are interested in.?We are?committed to engaging with you.? In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.