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Voids Surveyor
Michael Page Blackburn, Lancashire
A voids surveyor in social housing inspects empty properties between tenancies to assess their condition and identify required repairs or upgrades. They specify and cost necessary works, coordinate turnaround activities, and ensure homes meet lettable standards and safety requirements before new occupants move in. Client Details This large local authority manages one of the UK's biggest social housing portfolios, providing affordable homes and housing services to a diverse urban population. It oversees maintenance, tenancy support, and regeneration programmes while operating under public sector regulations and budget constraints. Description Inspect vacant properties to assess overall condition after tenants move out Identify repairs, damage, and any health or safety hazards Specify required works to bring the property up to lettable standard Prepare cost estimates and approve repair budgets Raise and manage work orders for contractors and maintenance teams Monitor progress of works on-site to ensure quality and timelines are met Carry out interim and final inspections before properties are re-let Ensure compliance with safety regulations (e.g. gas, electrical, fire safety) Liaise with contractors, housing officers, and lettings teams to coordinate turnaround Keep accurate records, reports, and documentation of works completed and costs incurred Profile A good voids surveyor is highly organised and detail-oriented, able to quickly assess a property's condition and identify all necessary repairs to meet lettable standards. They combine strong technical knowledge with practical judgement, ensuring works are specified accurately, cost-effectively, and in line with safety regulations. They also communicate clearly with contractors and internal teams, manage timelines efficiently to minimise void periods, and maintain a strong focus on quality so properties are ready for new tenants without delays or repeat issues. Job Offer Long term contract Competitive Hourly Rate ASAP start date
May 06, 2026
Seasonal
A voids surveyor in social housing inspects empty properties between tenancies to assess their condition and identify required repairs or upgrades. They specify and cost necessary works, coordinate turnaround activities, and ensure homes meet lettable standards and safety requirements before new occupants move in. Client Details This large local authority manages one of the UK's biggest social housing portfolios, providing affordable homes and housing services to a diverse urban population. It oversees maintenance, tenancy support, and regeneration programmes while operating under public sector regulations and budget constraints. Description Inspect vacant properties to assess overall condition after tenants move out Identify repairs, damage, and any health or safety hazards Specify required works to bring the property up to lettable standard Prepare cost estimates and approve repair budgets Raise and manage work orders for contractors and maintenance teams Monitor progress of works on-site to ensure quality and timelines are met Carry out interim and final inspections before properties are re-let Ensure compliance with safety regulations (e.g. gas, electrical, fire safety) Liaise with contractors, housing officers, and lettings teams to coordinate turnaround Keep accurate records, reports, and documentation of works completed and costs incurred Profile A good voids surveyor is highly organised and detail-oriented, able to quickly assess a property's condition and identify all necessary repairs to meet lettable standards. They combine strong technical knowledge with practical judgement, ensuring works are specified accurately, cost-effectively, and in line with safety regulations. They also communicate clearly with contractors and internal teams, manage timelines efficiently to minimise void periods, and maintain a strong focus on quality so properties are ready for new tenants without delays or repeat issues. Job Offer Long term contract Competitive Hourly Rate ASAP start date
Service Care Solutions
Section 20 Project Officer
Service Care Solutions
Section 20 Project Officer Islington, London Temporary Full Time An excellent opportunity for an experienced Section 20 Project Officer to join a North London Housing Association, delivering statutory consultation processes across major works programmes. THE ROLE You will be responsible for managing the end-to-end Section 20 consultation process, ensuring legal compliance, clear communication and robust record-keeping across major works projects. Deliver full Section 20 consultation process including Notices of Intention, Estimates and Reasons Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders regarding major works, costs and processes Liaise with Asset Management, Property Services, surveyors and contractors to gather technical and financial information Prepare accurate, clear and legally compliant consultation documentation Manage and respond to leaseholder observations, queries and formal representations Maintain detailed and auditable records to mitigate risk and support tribunal defence Support resident engagement through meetings, drop-ins and written communications THE CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will have proven experience delivering Section 20 consultations within a Housing Association or Local Authority environment. Strong knowledge of leasehold legislation, particularly the Landlord & Tenant Act 1985 Experience working on major works or planned maintenance programmes Ability to interpret and communicate technical and financial information clearly Excellent written communication skills, including formal notices and correspondence Strong organisational skills with high attention to detail and stakeholder management THE CONTRACT WORKING HOURS Full Time LENGTH OF CONTRACT 6 Month Contract RATE The pay for the role is 24.87 per hour LTD company rate. The PAYE equivalent is 21.20 per hour, inclusive of holiday. HOW TO APPLY To apply for this role, please email a copy of your CV to (url removed) or call on (phone number removed) to discuss the role in more detail! If the role is more suited to someone you know, we offer a 250 referral bonus for every successfully referred candidate!
May 06, 2026
Contractor
Section 20 Project Officer Islington, London Temporary Full Time An excellent opportunity for an experienced Section 20 Project Officer to join a North London Housing Association, delivering statutory consultation processes across major works programmes. THE ROLE You will be responsible for managing the end-to-end Section 20 consultation process, ensuring legal compliance, clear communication and robust record-keeping across major works projects. Deliver full Section 20 consultation process including Notices of Intention, Estimates and Reasons Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders regarding major works, costs and processes Liaise with Asset Management, Property Services, surveyors and contractors to gather technical and financial information Prepare accurate, clear and legally compliant consultation documentation Manage and respond to leaseholder observations, queries and formal representations Maintain detailed and auditable records to mitigate risk and support tribunal defence Support resident engagement through meetings, drop-ins and written communications THE CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will have proven experience delivering Section 20 consultations within a Housing Association or Local Authority environment. Strong knowledge of leasehold legislation, particularly the Landlord & Tenant Act 1985 Experience working on major works or planned maintenance programmes Ability to interpret and communicate technical and financial information clearly Excellent written communication skills, including formal notices and correspondence Strong organisational skills with high attention to detail and stakeholder management THE CONTRACT WORKING HOURS Full Time LENGTH OF CONTRACT 6 Month Contract RATE The pay for the role is 24.87 per hour LTD company rate. The PAYE equivalent is 21.20 per hour, inclusive of holiday. HOW TO APPLY To apply for this role, please email a copy of your CV to (url removed) or call on (phone number removed) to discuss the role in more detail! If the role is more suited to someone you know, we offer a 250 referral bonus for every successfully referred candidate!
Michael Page
Disrepair Surveyor
Michael Page Blackburn, Lancashire
A disrepair surveyor in social housing inspects properties to identify defects, hazards, and maintenance issues, often in response to tenant complaints or legal claims. They assess the extent of disrepair, recommend remedial works, estimate costs, and provide reports to ensure homes meet safety and regulatory standards. Client Details This large local authority manages one of the UK's biggest social housing portfolios, providing affordable homes and housing services to a diverse urban population. It oversees maintenance, tenancy support, and regeneration programmes while operating under public sector regulations and budget constraints. Description Inspect occupied properties to investigate reported defects and disrepair issues Part 35, Section 11&12, Expert Witness Reporting Diagnose causes of problems such as damp, mould, leaks, or structural faults Assess risks to tenant health and safety, including hazards under housing standards Prepare detailed reports for internal teams or legal cases Specify remedial works needed to resolve disrepair issues Estimate costs and prioritise works based on severity and urgency Instruct and oversee contractors carrying out repairs Monitor progress and quality of works through site visits and follow-up inspections Liaise with tenants, legal teams, and housing officers throughout the process Ensure compliance with housing legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements Profile A good disrepair surveyor is thorough and analytical, with the ability to accurately diagnose building defects and understand their root causes rather than just the symptoms. They apply strong technical knowledge and attention to detail to produce clear reports, realistic specifications, and cost-effective solutions that comply with housing standards and legal requirements. They also communicate professionally with tenants, contractors, and legal teams, handling sensitive situations with care while managing cases efficiently. Their focus on quality, compliance, and timely resolution helps reduce risk, improve living conditions, and prevent recurring issues. Ideally RICS or equivelant! Job Offer Competitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term, secure contract
May 06, 2026
Seasonal
A disrepair surveyor in social housing inspects properties to identify defects, hazards, and maintenance issues, often in response to tenant complaints or legal claims. They assess the extent of disrepair, recommend remedial works, estimate costs, and provide reports to ensure homes meet safety and regulatory standards. Client Details This large local authority manages one of the UK's biggest social housing portfolios, providing affordable homes and housing services to a diverse urban population. It oversees maintenance, tenancy support, and regeneration programmes while operating under public sector regulations and budget constraints. Description Inspect occupied properties to investigate reported defects and disrepair issues Part 35, Section 11&12, Expert Witness Reporting Diagnose causes of problems such as damp, mould, leaks, or structural faults Assess risks to tenant health and safety, including hazards under housing standards Prepare detailed reports for internal teams or legal cases Specify remedial works needed to resolve disrepair issues Estimate costs and prioritise works based on severity and urgency Instruct and oversee contractors carrying out repairs Monitor progress and quality of works through site visits and follow-up inspections Liaise with tenants, legal teams, and housing officers throughout the process Ensure compliance with housing legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements Profile A good disrepair surveyor is thorough and analytical, with the ability to accurately diagnose building defects and understand their root causes rather than just the symptoms. They apply strong technical knowledge and attention to detail to produce clear reports, realistic specifications, and cost-effective solutions that comply with housing standards and legal requirements. They also communicate professionally with tenants, contractors, and legal teams, handling sensitive situations with care while managing cases efficiently. Their focus on quality, compliance, and timely resolution helps reduce risk, improve living conditions, and prevent recurring issues. Ideally RICS or equivelant! Job Offer Competitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term, secure contract
carrington west
Housing Complaints & Repairs Officer
carrington west
We're recruiting an experienced Complaints and Repairs Officer to join a busy Temporary Accommodation and Resettlement service within a London local authority. This role will focus heavily on managing complaints, repairs casework and resident enquiries across temporary accommodation services. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, responding to Ombudsman and Members enquiries, liaising with residents and managing agents, and ensuring repairs and property-related issues are resolved effectively and in line with corporate policies and procedures. The successful candidate will have strong written and verbal communication skills alongside experience within temporary accommodation, housing management, property management, repairs and maintenance, or complaints handling within a local authority or housing setting. The Role - Manage complaints and repairs casework across temporary accommodation services. - Investigate Stage 1 and Stage 2 complaints in line with the council's corporate complaints policy. - Respond to Members enquiries, Ombudsman enquiries and escalated resident concerns within required timescales. - Liaise directly with residents, landlords, managing agents, contractors and internal teams to resolve accommodation and repairs issues. - Draft high-quality written complaint responses, investigation findings and case updates. - Monitor and progress repairs issues within temporary accommodation, ensuring timely resolutions and clear communication with residents. - Investigate disrepair concerns, service failures and property-related complaints across temporary accommodation placements. - Carry out property inspections, tenancy audits and follow-up visits where required. - Work collaboratively with procurement, placement and housing management teams to minimise disruption to residents. - Escalate complex safeguarding, health and safety or property concerns appropriately. - Maintain accurate records, reports and complaint logs on housing management systems. - Monitor trends and recurring issues to support service improvement and better resident outcomes. - Support the wider Temporary Accommodation and Resettlement team with accommodation-related casework when required. - Ensure all work is delivered in line with housing legislation, temporary accommodation policies and information governance requirements. Key Requirements - Experience handling complaints, repairs casework or resident enquiries within a housing or temporary accommodation environment. - Strong background in temporary accommodation, housing management, property management, repairs or maintenance services. - Experience responding to complex complaints, Members enquiries or Ombudsman cases. - Excellent written communication skills with the ability to produce professional and detailed complaint responses. - Strong verbal communication and customer service skills. - Ability to investigate issues thoroughly and manage sensitive conversations with residents professionally and empathetically. - Experience liaising with contractors, landlords, agents and internal departments to resolve repairs and accommodation issues. - Good understanding of housing standards, repairs processes and temporary accommodation challenges. - Ability to manage a busy and varied caseload effectively under pressure. - Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. - Good IT skills and experience updating housing or case management systems. - Understanding of data protection, safeguarding and resident-focused service delivery. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your application today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from Complaints Officers, Repairs Officers, Temporary Accommodation Officers, Housing Officers and Property Management professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in housing recruitment. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
May 06, 2026
Contractor
We're recruiting an experienced Complaints and Repairs Officer to join a busy Temporary Accommodation and Resettlement service within a London local authority. This role will focus heavily on managing complaints, repairs casework and resident enquiries across temporary accommodation services. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, responding to Ombudsman and Members enquiries, liaising with residents and managing agents, and ensuring repairs and property-related issues are resolved effectively and in line with corporate policies and procedures. The successful candidate will have strong written and verbal communication skills alongside experience within temporary accommodation, housing management, property management, repairs and maintenance, or complaints handling within a local authority or housing setting. The Role - Manage complaints and repairs casework across temporary accommodation services. - Investigate Stage 1 and Stage 2 complaints in line with the council's corporate complaints policy. - Respond to Members enquiries, Ombudsman enquiries and escalated resident concerns within required timescales. - Liaise directly with residents, landlords, managing agents, contractors and internal teams to resolve accommodation and repairs issues. - Draft high-quality written complaint responses, investigation findings and case updates. - Monitor and progress repairs issues within temporary accommodation, ensuring timely resolutions and clear communication with residents. - Investigate disrepair concerns, service failures and property-related complaints across temporary accommodation placements. - Carry out property inspections, tenancy audits and follow-up visits where required. - Work collaboratively with procurement, placement and housing management teams to minimise disruption to residents. - Escalate complex safeguarding, health and safety or property concerns appropriately. - Maintain accurate records, reports and complaint logs on housing management systems. - Monitor trends and recurring issues to support service improvement and better resident outcomes. - Support the wider Temporary Accommodation and Resettlement team with accommodation-related casework when required. - Ensure all work is delivered in line with housing legislation, temporary accommodation policies and information governance requirements. Key Requirements - Experience handling complaints, repairs casework or resident enquiries within a housing or temporary accommodation environment. - Strong background in temporary accommodation, housing management, property management, repairs or maintenance services. - Experience responding to complex complaints, Members enquiries or Ombudsman cases. - Excellent written communication skills with the ability to produce professional and detailed complaint responses. - Strong verbal communication and customer service skills. - Ability to investigate issues thoroughly and manage sensitive conversations with residents professionally and empathetically. - Experience liaising with contractors, landlords, agents and internal departments to resolve repairs and accommodation issues. - Good understanding of housing standards, repairs processes and temporary accommodation challenges. - Ability to manage a busy and varied caseload effectively under pressure. - Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. - Good IT skills and experience updating housing or case management systems. - Understanding of data protection, safeguarding and resident-focused service delivery. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your application today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from Complaints Officers, Repairs Officers, Temporary Accommodation Officers, Housing Officers and Property Management professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in housing recruitment. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
4Recruitment Services
Housing Register Assessment Officer
4Recruitment Services
Housing Register Assessment Officer Location: Epping, Essex Contract: Full-Time, Temporary (3 Months) 37 Hours per Week Pay Rate: £19.09 PAYE / £24.44 Umbrella We are pleased to be supporting in the recruitment of a Housing Register Assessment Officer for an initial 3-month temporary assignment. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering vital housing services within a dynamic local authority environment. Purpose of the Role As a Housing Register Assessment Officer, you will be responsible for the effective maintenance and administration of the Council s Housing Register. You will ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, including the Housing Act 1996 (Parts VI & VII, as amended) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, while delivering a high-quality, customer-focused service. Key Responsibilities Assess housing applications in line with legislation, policy, and the Council s allocation scheme, ensuring accurate banding decisions Interpret and apply housing law, case law, and statutory guidance Provide clear, comprehensive housing advice to applicants Support the Rehousing Team Manager in delivering an innovative and high-performing service Maintain accurate records and contribute to efficient, digitally focused processes Build and maintain strong relationships with customers, stakeholders, and partners Represent the service at meetings and user groups where required Skills, Knowledge & Experience Relevant qualification or equivalent experience demonstrating strong literacy and numeracy skills Experience within housing, local government, or a similar complex organisation (e.g. Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord) Strong understanding of housing legislation and policy Experience in a customer service environment Ability to analyse information and produce clear, concise written reports Excellent communication skills with the ability to build effective working relationships Understanding of safeguarding responsibilities relevant to the role Politically aware with an understanding of challenges facing local government Comfortable using technology to support modern service delivery Attendance at off-site meetings may be required (via public transport, personal vehicle, or council vehicle where available) Duties may evolve in line with service needs, consistent with the level of the role To find out more information please contact Lily at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
May 05, 2026
Contractor
Housing Register Assessment Officer Location: Epping, Essex Contract: Full-Time, Temporary (3 Months) 37 Hours per Week Pay Rate: £19.09 PAYE / £24.44 Umbrella We are pleased to be supporting in the recruitment of a Housing Register Assessment Officer for an initial 3-month temporary assignment. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering vital housing services within a dynamic local authority environment. Purpose of the Role As a Housing Register Assessment Officer, you will be responsible for the effective maintenance and administration of the Council s Housing Register. You will ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, including the Housing Act 1996 (Parts VI & VII, as amended) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, while delivering a high-quality, customer-focused service. Key Responsibilities Assess housing applications in line with legislation, policy, and the Council s allocation scheme, ensuring accurate banding decisions Interpret and apply housing law, case law, and statutory guidance Provide clear, comprehensive housing advice to applicants Support the Rehousing Team Manager in delivering an innovative and high-performing service Maintain accurate records and contribute to efficient, digitally focused processes Build and maintain strong relationships with customers, stakeholders, and partners Represent the service at meetings and user groups where required Skills, Knowledge & Experience Relevant qualification or equivalent experience demonstrating strong literacy and numeracy skills Experience within housing, local government, or a similar complex organisation (e.g. Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord) Strong understanding of housing legislation and policy Experience in a customer service environment Ability to analyse information and produce clear, concise written reports Excellent communication skills with the ability to build effective working relationships Understanding of safeguarding responsibilities relevant to the role Politically aware with an understanding of challenges facing local government Comfortable using technology to support modern service delivery Attendance at off-site meetings may be required (via public transport, personal vehicle, or council vehicle where available) Duties may evolve in line with service needs, consistent with the level of the role To find out more information please contact Lily at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
RG Setsquare
Compliance Officer - Parking
RG Setsquare City, London
Are you in search of a temporary yet fulfilling role? Look no further! We're thrilled to offer an exciting position for our client based in City of London who are looking to appoint a Compliance Officer for the 3 months ongoing, at the rate of 26.83 per hour umbrella Job responsibilities To ensure that all parking enforcement road markings and associated signage are maintained to a high standard, compliant with Traffic Management Orders and relevant legislation. The post holder will inspect on-street infrastructure, manage and monitor contractors and maintenance teams, supervise works programmes and provide professional advice and reports to support effective parking enforcement across the Borough. Person Specification Essential Strong understanding of parking legislation, including the Road Traffic Act and TSRGD Ability to interpret Traffic Management Orders, maps and digital mapping systems. Experience of on-street inspections in varying weather conditions Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to prioritise workload under pressure and make sound decisions Full clean manual driving licence Should your skills match the above please send through your updated CV. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
Are you in search of a temporary yet fulfilling role? Look no further! We're thrilled to offer an exciting position for our client based in City of London who are looking to appoint a Compliance Officer for the 3 months ongoing, at the rate of 26.83 per hour umbrella Job responsibilities To ensure that all parking enforcement road markings and associated signage are maintained to a high standard, compliant with Traffic Management Orders and relevant legislation. The post holder will inspect on-street infrastructure, manage and monitor contractors and maintenance teams, supervise works programmes and provide professional advice and reports to support effective parking enforcement across the Borough. Person Specification Essential Strong understanding of parking legislation, including the Road Traffic Act and TSRGD Ability to interpret Traffic Management Orders, maps and digital mapping systems. Experience of on-street inspections in varying weather conditions Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to prioritise workload under pressure and make sound decisions Full clean manual driving licence Should your skills match the above please send through your updated CV. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Project Support Officer
Tekever Corporation Bristol, Gloucestershire
Mission The Project Associate provides essential project delivery support to the Project Manager across complex projects delivering on behalf of TEKEVER to Defence / Security customers. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, the role supports planning, governance, reporting, risk management, and stakeholder coordination to ensure the project delivers capability safely, on time, and within approved cost and performance parameters. This role is ideal for someone developing their project delivery career within Defence and seeking exposure to a high-profile, technically complex project. What will be your responsibilities Project Support & Coordination Support the development and maintenance of project documentation, including the Programme Management Plan (PMP), Contract Master Schedule (CMS), Contract Work Breakdown Structure (CWBS) and reporting packs. Assist the PM in tracking progress against cost, schedule, performance, and risk baselines. Coordinate inputs from engineering, commercial, finance, ILS/TLS, and safety teams. Maintain action logs, decision records, and programme documentation under configuration control. Governance & Reporting Prepare materials for Programme Boards, Working Groups, and assurance reviews. Support the Project Manager in producing accurate, timely reports for senior stakeholders. Ensure governance processes are followed in line with DE&S and MOD policy. Risk, Opportunity & Issue Management Maintain the programme's risk, opportunity, and issue registers in accordance with JSP 892 on behalf of the PM. Support risk workshops, update mitigation actions, and track progress. Escalate emerging risks or issues to the Project Manager as required. Stakeholder Engagement Coordinate meetings, workshops, and reviews with internal and external stakeholders. Support communication between DE&S, industry partners, and other Defence organisations. Ensure clear, consistent information flow across the programme. Commercial & Supplier Support Assist with contract administration, supplier performance tracking, and deliverable management. Support the preparation of Statements of Work, contract amendments, and commercial documentation. Data & Information Management Maintain accurate project data, ensuring compliance with TEKEVER information management policy. Support the use of project management tools and systems (e.g., scheduling, risk management, document repositories). Profile and requirements Experience supporting projects or programmes in Defence, government, or a regulated technical environment. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Good communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Familiarity with project delivery disciplines (planning, risk, reporting, governance). Competent with Microsoft Office and project management tools. Ability to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team. Desirable Qualifications APM PFQ or equivalent project management training. Experience working within DE&S or wider MOD. Understanding of CADMID/CADMIT and MOD acquisition processes. Knowledge of engineering, digital systems, or supportability disciplines. Security clearance (or ability to obtain). Behaviours (Civil Service Success Profiles) Collaboration Delivering at Pace Communicating and Influencing Managing a Quality Service Making Effective Decisions Personal Attributes Proactive, reliable, and detail-focused. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, complex environment. Keen to learn and develop within Defence project delivery. Able to build strong working relationships across diverse teams. What we have to offer you At TEKEVER, we offer a comprehensive package designed to reward, support, and develop our people. This includes a highly competitive salary with a discretionary annual bonus and a company pension contribution match of up to 10%. To support your wellbeing, we provide 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, Private Medical Insurance (with optional family cover), Private Dental care, and an Employee Assistance Programme. We are deeply committed to investing in future talent; our scale allows us to provide clear career development opportunities and dedicated initiatives to boost your skill sets, ensuring you remain future-ready for the evolving workplace. Furthermore, our team enjoys a flexible hybrid working model, typically three days a week at our core UK sites like Bristol, and access to a bespoke rewards platform featuring a variety of high street discounts and salary sacrifice schemes, including Electric Car, Cycle to Work, and Technology options.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Mission The Project Associate provides essential project delivery support to the Project Manager across complex projects delivering on behalf of TEKEVER to Defence / Security customers. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, the role supports planning, governance, reporting, risk management, and stakeholder coordination to ensure the project delivers capability safely, on time, and within approved cost and performance parameters. This role is ideal for someone developing their project delivery career within Defence and seeking exposure to a high-profile, technically complex project. What will be your responsibilities Project Support & Coordination Support the development and maintenance of project documentation, including the Programme Management Plan (PMP), Contract Master Schedule (CMS), Contract Work Breakdown Structure (CWBS) and reporting packs. Assist the PM in tracking progress against cost, schedule, performance, and risk baselines. Coordinate inputs from engineering, commercial, finance, ILS/TLS, and safety teams. Maintain action logs, decision records, and programme documentation under configuration control. Governance & Reporting Prepare materials for Programme Boards, Working Groups, and assurance reviews. Support the Project Manager in producing accurate, timely reports for senior stakeholders. Ensure governance processes are followed in line with DE&S and MOD policy. Risk, Opportunity & Issue Management Maintain the programme's risk, opportunity, and issue registers in accordance with JSP 892 on behalf of the PM. Support risk workshops, update mitigation actions, and track progress. Escalate emerging risks or issues to the Project Manager as required. Stakeholder Engagement Coordinate meetings, workshops, and reviews with internal and external stakeholders. Support communication between DE&S, industry partners, and other Defence organisations. Ensure clear, consistent information flow across the programme. Commercial & Supplier Support Assist with contract administration, supplier performance tracking, and deliverable management. Support the preparation of Statements of Work, contract amendments, and commercial documentation. Data & Information Management Maintain accurate project data, ensuring compliance with TEKEVER information management policy. Support the use of project management tools and systems (e.g., scheduling, risk management, document repositories). Profile and requirements Experience supporting projects or programmes in Defence, government, or a regulated technical environment. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Good communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Familiarity with project delivery disciplines (planning, risk, reporting, governance). Competent with Microsoft Office and project management tools. Ability to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team. Desirable Qualifications APM PFQ or equivalent project management training. Experience working within DE&S or wider MOD. Understanding of CADMID/CADMIT and MOD acquisition processes. Knowledge of engineering, digital systems, or supportability disciplines. Security clearance (or ability to obtain). Behaviours (Civil Service Success Profiles) Collaboration Delivering at Pace Communicating and Influencing Managing a Quality Service Making Effective Decisions Personal Attributes Proactive, reliable, and detail-focused. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, complex environment. Keen to learn and develop within Defence project delivery. Able to build strong working relationships across diverse teams. What we have to offer you At TEKEVER, we offer a comprehensive package designed to reward, support, and develop our people. This includes a highly competitive salary with a discretionary annual bonus and a company pension contribution match of up to 10%. To support your wellbeing, we provide 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, Private Medical Insurance (with optional family cover), Private Dental care, and an Employee Assistance Programme. We are deeply committed to investing in future talent; our scale allows us to provide clear career development opportunities and dedicated initiatives to boost your skill sets, ensuring you remain future-ready for the evolving workplace. Furthermore, our team enjoys a flexible hybrid working model, typically three days a week at our core UK sites like Bristol, and access to a bespoke rewards platform featuring a variety of high street discounts and salary sacrifice schemes, including Electric Car, Cycle to Work, and Technology options.
Howells Solutions Limited
Resident Liaison Officer - Temp
Howells Solutions Limited Billericay, Essex
Resident Liaison Officer - Social Housing Planned Works Based in Basildon Full time, temporary (on-going, likely to be up to 12 months) £15.20 - £17.20 per hour (40 hour week) We are working with a leading main contractor to find a successful and proactive Resident Liaison Officer to join their team delivering a planned maintenance contract within Social Housing based in Basildon click apply for full job details
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
Resident Liaison Officer - Social Housing Planned Works Based in Basildon Full time, temporary (on-going, likely to be up to 12 months) £15.20 - £17.20 per hour (40 hour week) We are working with a leading main contractor to find a successful and proactive Resident Liaison Officer to join their team delivering a planned maintenance contract within Social Housing based in Basildon click apply for full job details
Resident Liaison Officer
Fortus Recruitment
Resident Liaison Officer - Clapham Junction- Planned Maintenance (Recladding) Salary: Up to £38k + package Location: Clapham Junction Job Type: Permanent Fortus Recruitment Group is a leading recruitment agency specialising in the repairs & maintenance industry click apply for full job details
May 05, 2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Officer - Clapham Junction- Planned Maintenance (Recladding) Salary: Up to £38k + package Location: Clapham Junction Job Type: Permanent Fortus Recruitment Group is a leading recruitment agency specialising in the repairs & maintenance industry click apply for full job details
New Appointments Group
Housing Officer
New Appointments Group Colden Common, Hampshire
Housing Officer (Dispersal Accommodation) Hampshire 28,000 - 35,000 per annum Full-time Fixed Term Contract (6 months) About the Role We are currently recruiting for a compassionate and proactive Housing Officer to join a fast-paced and rewarding environment supporting vulnerable individuals across Hampshire. This role focuses on supporting Service Users, ensuring their welfare, safety, and successful move-on from the dispersal accommodation. You will manage a large and varied caseload while also overseeing a portfolio of properties, ensuring they are safe, well-maintained, and compliant. This is a highly dynamic role requiring strong organisation, resilience, and a genuine passion for supporting people. If you're a dedicated and resilient individual looking to take the next step in your housing or support career in Hampshire then please get in touch Key Responsibilities Service User Support Manage a caseload of approximately (Apply online only) Service Users Conduct inductions and support Service Users settling into accommodation (in Hampshire) Carry out regular welfare checks and property visits (in Hampshire) Signpost individuals to relevant services such as healthcare and local support agencies (in Hampshire) Report and manage incidents, safeguarding concerns, and absconding cases Ensure timely move-on in line with contractual requirements Property & Portfolio Management Conduct property inspections and report maintenance issues Coordinate repairs and ensure properties meet health & safety standards Prepare properties for new occupants and manage voids effectively Support inventory management and minor repairs where required Collaboration & Communication Work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders Attend meetings and contribute to service delivery improvements Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation Support colleagues and provide cover when required General Responsibilities Ensure compliance with company procedures and relevant legislation Participate in training and continuous professional development Remain responsive to communications and operational demands, including emergencies What We're Looking For Experience working in housing, support work, or a similar role Strong organisational skills and ability to manage a high-volume caseload Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Understanding of safeguarding and supporting vulnerable individuals (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence and access to your own vehicle (essential) Why Apply? Opportunity to make a real impact supporting vulnerable individuals Varied and rewarding role with no two days the same Supportive team environment Ongoing training and development opportunities Benefits Package 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Life cover (2x basic salary) Westfield Health membership - cashback on health services and discounts for retailers and gyms Laptop, phone, and any other required equipment provided Mileage expenses - claimable from home 6-month probationary period Employer pension contributions (4% employer, 4% employee) Referral bonus scheme Successful applicants will require Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC). The successful applicant will be subject to Disclosure checks through the Disclosure and Barring Service. This role is not open to applications from those who will require sponsorship under the points-based system. Should you apply for this role and be found to require sponsorship, your application will be rejected, and any provisional offer withdrawn. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. Before submitting your CV, please take a moment to check the layout, spelling, and grammar. If your CV includes graphics or design features, we'd also appreciate a simplified version in Word format. If you would like to find out more about the position, then please email Lucy at (url removed) for further information. If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
May 05, 2026
Contractor
Housing Officer (Dispersal Accommodation) Hampshire 28,000 - 35,000 per annum Full-time Fixed Term Contract (6 months) About the Role We are currently recruiting for a compassionate and proactive Housing Officer to join a fast-paced and rewarding environment supporting vulnerable individuals across Hampshire. This role focuses on supporting Service Users, ensuring their welfare, safety, and successful move-on from the dispersal accommodation. You will manage a large and varied caseload while also overseeing a portfolio of properties, ensuring they are safe, well-maintained, and compliant. This is a highly dynamic role requiring strong organisation, resilience, and a genuine passion for supporting people. If you're a dedicated and resilient individual looking to take the next step in your housing or support career in Hampshire then please get in touch Key Responsibilities Service User Support Manage a caseload of approximately (Apply online only) Service Users Conduct inductions and support Service Users settling into accommodation (in Hampshire) Carry out regular welfare checks and property visits (in Hampshire) Signpost individuals to relevant services such as healthcare and local support agencies (in Hampshire) Report and manage incidents, safeguarding concerns, and absconding cases Ensure timely move-on in line with contractual requirements Property & Portfolio Management Conduct property inspections and report maintenance issues Coordinate repairs and ensure properties meet health & safety standards Prepare properties for new occupants and manage voids effectively Support inventory management and minor repairs where required Collaboration & Communication Work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders Attend meetings and contribute to service delivery improvements Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation Support colleagues and provide cover when required General Responsibilities Ensure compliance with company procedures and relevant legislation Participate in training and continuous professional development Remain responsive to communications and operational demands, including emergencies What We're Looking For Experience working in housing, support work, or a similar role Strong organisational skills and ability to manage a high-volume caseload Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Understanding of safeguarding and supporting vulnerable individuals (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence and access to your own vehicle (essential) Why Apply? Opportunity to make a real impact supporting vulnerable individuals Varied and rewarding role with no two days the same Supportive team environment Ongoing training and development opportunities Benefits Package 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Life cover (2x basic salary) Westfield Health membership - cashback on health services and discounts for retailers and gyms Laptop, phone, and any other required equipment provided Mileage expenses - claimable from home 6-month probationary period Employer pension contributions (4% employer, 4% employee) Referral bonus scheme Successful applicants will require Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC). The successful applicant will be subject to Disclosure checks through the Disclosure and Barring Service. This role is not open to applications from those who will require sponsorship under the points-based system. Should you apply for this role and be found to require sponsorship, your application will be rejected, and any provisional offer withdrawn. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. Before submitting your CV, please take a moment to check the layout, spelling, and grammar. If your CV includes graphics or design features, we'd also appreciate a simplified version in Word format. If you would like to find out more about the position, then please email Lucy at (url removed) for further information. If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
Academy of Medical Sciences
Policy Internship Scheme 2026/27
Academy of Medical Sciences
We are welcoming applications for policy internships to take place in 2026/27. Our policy internship scheme is open to all UK-based PhD students who have access to funding via their PhD programme to undertake an internship. MRC-funded applicants should apply via our specific AMS/MRC internship scheme. Our policy internship is designed to give students first hand experience of the medical science policy environment, to gain insights into how research can impact on policy, and to build valuable networks with the UK's most eminent medical scientists and key science and health stakeholders. You can read more about what our previous policy interns have worked on and gone on to do in our case study booklet. Applications are welcomed for 12-week internships taking place from July 2026 to June 2027. Applications will be considered as they come in. About the Academy of Medical Sciences The Academy of Medical Sciences is the independent, expert voice of biomedical and health research in the UK. Our elected Fellows are the UK's leading medical scientists from hospitals, academia, industry and the public service. Our vision is good health for all supported by the best research and evidence. Our mission is to help create an open and progressive research sector to improve the health of people everywhere. Our strategy for focuses on the following strategic priorities. Influence policy and practice to improve the lives of patients, the public and communities Support UK biomedical and health research to strengthen its global competitiveness and reputation Support the next generation of researchers to reach their full potential Work with our partners to increase the Academy's impact on global health Build our resources to ensure our long term independence and effectiveness Job description The Academy's policy work addresses issues of medical science, healthcare and biomedical careers. This work can take many forms: major reports, shorter position papers, seminars and workshops, correspondence, representation on Government and external panels, evidence to Parliamentary committees, private meetings and roundtables with key decision makers. During the 12-week internship, students will be involved in a variety of activities that will give them experience of many aspects of medical science policy and related activities. This will include one or more discrete projects led by the intern. The range of activities may include: Writing, editing, proofreading and referencing policy papers, e.g. responses to public consultations, papers and summaries for working groups, Council or Officers meetings. Desk based research and scoping, e.g. preparing project proposals or undertaking literature reviews. Evidence gathering and preparation, e.g. preparation of contacts lists, drafting calls for evidence, collating and summarising evidence. Events organisation, e.g. preparing conference materials, helping to co ordinate activities on the day. Attending (virtual) internal and external events, e.g. Parliamentary Select Committees, working group meetings, and lectures. Opportunities to observe policy professionals in other organisations. We believe that the policy internship at the Academy of Medical Sciences will: Provide future researchers and academic leaders with a deeper understanding of medical science policy. Develop a cadre of people able to work at the interface between medical science and policymaking. Allow students to build valuable contacts with senior scientists and policymakers, and expose them to the wide range of public, charitable and commercial organisations involved in UK medical science. Provide opportunities for PhD students to develop valuable transferable skills and to enhance their CVs. Eligibility The scheme is open to all UK-based PhD students (based in a university or institute), including clinicians undertaking a PhD as part of their Clinical Research Training. In order to be eligible, interns must have access to either: a three month extension to their PhD maintenance stipend, or funding for a three month placement integral to the programme . MRC-funded applicants should apply via our specific AMS/MRC internship scheme. The scheme can also be undertaken in the three month period immediately following the end of a student's PhD funding coming to an end. For example, if your funding ends in April, May or June 2026, you would be able to participate in the July 2026 to September 2026 placement. However, you would not be able to participate in any subsequent placements. Location of internship The Academy is based in central London and operates a hybrid working policy. Interns are encouraged to attend the office at least one day a week, and for occasional internal and external events. For interns based outside of London, we would anticipate that they would need access to funds to come to the Academy offices from time to time during their internships. We are open to discussing arrangements on a case by case basis. Timing of Internship The 2026/27 internship scheme will run four times: from July 2026 - September 2026, October 2026 - December 2026, January 2027 - March 2027 and April 2027 - June 2027. Application process To apply, candidates are asked to supply the following: An application form, including an endorsement and a supporting statement from their supervisor and an endorsement by the Programme sponsor (the PhD Programme Director). Download application form. A short covering letter briefly describing their reasons for application. A CV. A short article, of no more than 800 words in length, on a medical science policy topic. Applications should be submitted electronically and must be received by COP 11 May 2026. Interviews will be conducted on week commencing 25 May 2026. Please direct further questions to Jessamyn Briers: If you experience any technical difficulties with the form, please get in touch with Camelia Avramescu, People Assistant: . Placements on the scheme are allocated on a competitive basis so withdrawal from the scheme once a place is accepted is likely to result in another potential intern being denied the opportunity to participate.
May 05, 2026
Full time
We are welcoming applications for policy internships to take place in 2026/27. Our policy internship scheme is open to all UK-based PhD students who have access to funding via their PhD programme to undertake an internship. MRC-funded applicants should apply via our specific AMS/MRC internship scheme. Our policy internship is designed to give students first hand experience of the medical science policy environment, to gain insights into how research can impact on policy, and to build valuable networks with the UK's most eminent medical scientists and key science and health stakeholders. You can read more about what our previous policy interns have worked on and gone on to do in our case study booklet. Applications are welcomed for 12-week internships taking place from July 2026 to June 2027. Applications will be considered as they come in. About the Academy of Medical Sciences The Academy of Medical Sciences is the independent, expert voice of biomedical and health research in the UK. Our elected Fellows are the UK's leading medical scientists from hospitals, academia, industry and the public service. Our vision is good health for all supported by the best research and evidence. Our mission is to help create an open and progressive research sector to improve the health of people everywhere. Our strategy for focuses on the following strategic priorities. Influence policy and practice to improve the lives of patients, the public and communities Support UK biomedical and health research to strengthen its global competitiveness and reputation Support the next generation of researchers to reach their full potential Work with our partners to increase the Academy's impact on global health Build our resources to ensure our long term independence and effectiveness Job description The Academy's policy work addresses issues of medical science, healthcare and biomedical careers. This work can take many forms: major reports, shorter position papers, seminars and workshops, correspondence, representation on Government and external panels, evidence to Parliamentary committees, private meetings and roundtables with key decision makers. During the 12-week internship, students will be involved in a variety of activities that will give them experience of many aspects of medical science policy and related activities. This will include one or more discrete projects led by the intern. The range of activities may include: Writing, editing, proofreading and referencing policy papers, e.g. responses to public consultations, papers and summaries for working groups, Council or Officers meetings. Desk based research and scoping, e.g. preparing project proposals or undertaking literature reviews. Evidence gathering and preparation, e.g. preparation of contacts lists, drafting calls for evidence, collating and summarising evidence. Events organisation, e.g. preparing conference materials, helping to co ordinate activities on the day. Attending (virtual) internal and external events, e.g. Parliamentary Select Committees, working group meetings, and lectures. Opportunities to observe policy professionals in other organisations. We believe that the policy internship at the Academy of Medical Sciences will: Provide future researchers and academic leaders with a deeper understanding of medical science policy. Develop a cadre of people able to work at the interface between medical science and policymaking. Allow students to build valuable contacts with senior scientists and policymakers, and expose them to the wide range of public, charitable and commercial organisations involved in UK medical science. Provide opportunities for PhD students to develop valuable transferable skills and to enhance their CVs. Eligibility The scheme is open to all UK-based PhD students (based in a university or institute), including clinicians undertaking a PhD as part of their Clinical Research Training. In order to be eligible, interns must have access to either: a three month extension to their PhD maintenance stipend, or funding for a three month placement integral to the programme . MRC-funded applicants should apply via our specific AMS/MRC internship scheme. The scheme can also be undertaken in the three month period immediately following the end of a student's PhD funding coming to an end. For example, if your funding ends in April, May or June 2026, you would be able to participate in the July 2026 to September 2026 placement. However, you would not be able to participate in any subsequent placements. Location of internship The Academy is based in central London and operates a hybrid working policy. Interns are encouraged to attend the office at least one day a week, and for occasional internal and external events. For interns based outside of London, we would anticipate that they would need access to funds to come to the Academy offices from time to time during their internships. We are open to discussing arrangements on a case by case basis. Timing of Internship The 2026/27 internship scheme will run four times: from July 2026 - September 2026, October 2026 - December 2026, January 2027 - March 2027 and April 2027 - June 2027. Application process To apply, candidates are asked to supply the following: An application form, including an endorsement and a supporting statement from their supervisor and an endorsement by the Programme sponsor (the PhD Programme Director). Download application form. A short covering letter briefly describing their reasons for application. A CV. A short article, of no more than 800 words in length, on a medical science policy topic. Applications should be submitted electronically and must be received by COP 11 May 2026. Interviews will be conducted on week commencing 25 May 2026. Please direct further questions to Jessamyn Briers: If you experience any technical difficulties with the form, please get in touch with Camelia Avramescu, People Assistant: . Placements on the scheme are allocated on a competitive basis so withdrawal from the scheme once a place is accepted is likely to result in another potential intern being denied the opportunity to participate.
Howells Recruitment
Operations Manager - Repairs and Maintenance
Howells Recruitment Twickenham, London
Operations Manager - Social Housing Refurbishments - Twickenham based £70K +C ar Allowance + Benefits We are working with a leading national contractor operating within the property services market to recruit an Operations Manager to join their highly successful team based in Twickenham. The Operations Manager will oversee teams delivering planned maintenance programs including kitchen and bathroom refurbs, passive fire, decarbonisation/retrofit, electrical, legal disrepair and voids contracts for housing associations, ALMOs, and local councils. We are looking for candidates with comparable experience working for a Main Contractor.This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious and driven Senior Contracts Manager with a determined and motivated attitude. You will be instrumental in managing the contracts and leading a team of Contract Managers, Site Manager's, Resident Liaison Officers, and subcontractors. Operations Manager Key Skills/Requirements: Ensure the delivery of the projects within the budget and time scales specified Experience as a Operations Manager delivering social housing / planned maintenance projects Focus on motivation of the workforce to deliver on time and to budget Focus on quality, customer service and deliver Driving profitability of the contract to include pricing and delivering of extra works Client and tenant satisfaction Process Management Management of the customer Have an understanding of the financials on the contract SMSTS Operations Manager Salary & Package You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success. This is a full time, permanent role for which you will receive up to £70,000 + Car/Allowance + Benefits.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Operations Manager - Social Housing Refurbishments - Twickenham based £70K +C ar Allowance + Benefits We are working with a leading national contractor operating within the property services market to recruit an Operations Manager to join their highly successful team based in Twickenham. The Operations Manager will oversee teams delivering planned maintenance programs including kitchen and bathroom refurbs, passive fire, decarbonisation/retrofit, electrical, legal disrepair and voids contracts for housing associations, ALMOs, and local councils. We are looking for candidates with comparable experience working for a Main Contractor.This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious and driven Senior Contracts Manager with a determined and motivated attitude. You will be instrumental in managing the contracts and leading a team of Contract Managers, Site Manager's, Resident Liaison Officers, and subcontractors. Operations Manager Key Skills/Requirements: Ensure the delivery of the projects within the budget and time scales specified Experience as a Operations Manager delivering social housing / planned maintenance projects Focus on motivation of the workforce to deliver on time and to budget Focus on quality, customer service and deliver Driving profitability of the contract to include pricing and delivering of extra works Client and tenant satisfaction Process Management Management of the customer Have an understanding of the financials on the contract SMSTS Operations Manager Salary & Package You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success. This is a full time, permanent role for which you will receive up to £70,000 + Car/Allowance + Benefits.
Adecco
Business Support Officer
Adecco Chesterfield, Derbyshire
We are urgently looking for an Business Support Officer to work in our clients Legal department. 1. To support the Legal Services manager in the delivery of Legal Services through a wide range of administrative tasks including day to day maintenance of systems and processes. 2. To work to maintain standards and processes to best practice, keeping system up to date including the Legal Case Management system (templates, precedents, address book, reports), the Electronic Library (users), the Legal Intranet page (content), share point area (documents/information) and other online accounts. Maintain forms, documents and information to support the operational development and maintenance of systems and practices. 3. Contribute to the recruitment process, induction and training of new staff and keep systems updated for starter and leavers 4. Collating information and processing finance forms and systems to support efficient transactional management. 5. Manage the Legal Inbox and instructions process, including allocation of work across the service 6. Maintain departmental documents and spreadsheets, monitoring external legal spend 7. Process and record the team's holidays and process HR forms and support requests as required by the Legal Services Manager. 8. Support and process signing and sealing requests to ensure delivery within specified timeframes. 9. Schedule rooms, meetings, agenda's and prepare minutes where required. 10. Ensuring discretion and confidentiality where appropriate, excellent engagement with directorate and colleagues across the authority. This list is not exhaustive; you may be required to carry out other duties as directed by your line manager that are commensurate with the level of your post. 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 explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
We are urgently looking for an Business Support Officer to work in our clients Legal department. 1. To support the Legal Services manager in the delivery of Legal Services through a wide range of administrative tasks including day to day maintenance of systems and processes. 2. To work to maintain standards and processes to best practice, keeping system up to date including the Legal Case Management system (templates, precedents, address book, reports), the Electronic Library (users), the Legal Intranet page (content), share point area (documents/information) and other online accounts. Maintain forms, documents and information to support the operational development and maintenance of systems and practices. 3. Contribute to the recruitment process, induction and training of new staff and keep systems updated for starter and leavers 4. Collating information and processing finance forms and systems to support efficient transactional management. 5. Manage the Legal Inbox and instructions process, including allocation of work across the service 6. Maintain departmental documents and spreadsheets, monitoring external legal spend 7. Process and record the team's holidays and process HR forms and support requests as required by the Legal Services Manager. 8. Support and process signing and sealing requests to ensure delivery within specified timeframes. 9. Schedule rooms, meetings, agenda's and prepare minutes where required. 10. Ensuring discretion and confidentiality where appropriate, excellent engagement with directorate and colleagues across the authority. This list is not exhaustive; you may be required to carry out other duties as directed by your line manager that are commensurate with the level of your post. 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 explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
AESN Limited
Accommodation Officer
AESN Limited
Job Overview We are seeking a dedicated and professional Accommodation Officer to oversee and manage housing arrangements within our organisation. The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating accommodation services, ensuring tenant satisfaction, and maintaining effective communication with stakeholders. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with strong organisational and negotiation skills to contribute to a well-functioning housing environment. The Accommodation Officer will work closely with tenants, service providers, and internal teams to facilitate smooth operations and uphold high standards of service delivery. Responsibilities Manage and coordinate accommodation allocations in accordance with organisational policies and tenant needs. Act as the primary point of contact for tenants regarding housing queries, concerns, and requests. Negotiate lease terms, renewals, and other agreements with tenants and external partners to ensure favourable outcomes. Maintain accurate records of accommodation details using Yardi or similar property management software. Conduct regular inspections of housing units to ensure safety, cleanliness, and compliance with regulations. Liaise with maintenance teams to coordinate repairs and upgrades as required. Prepare reports on occupancy rates, tenant feedback, and other relevant metrics for management review. Assist in the development of policies related to accommodation services and tenant engagement initiatives. Skills Proven experience in negotiation, with the ability to reach mutually beneficial agreements efficiently. Proficiency in Yardi or comparable property management systems is highly desirable. Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail in record keeping and documentation. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, enabling effective interaction with tenants and stakeholders. Ability to prioritise tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment while maintaining professionalism. Problem-solving aptitude with a proactive approach to resolving issues promptly. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulations is advantageous but not essential. This role provides an engaging opportunity for motivated individuals eager to contribute positively within a dynamic housing environment while developing their professional expertise in property management and tenant relations.
May 05, 2026
Contractor
Job Overview We are seeking a dedicated and professional Accommodation Officer to oversee and manage housing arrangements within our organisation. The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating accommodation services, ensuring tenant satisfaction, and maintaining effective communication with stakeholders. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with strong organisational and negotiation skills to contribute to a well-functioning housing environment. The Accommodation Officer will work closely with tenants, service providers, and internal teams to facilitate smooth operations and uphold high standards of service delivery. Responsibilities Manage and coordinate accommodation allocations in accordance with organisational policies and tenant needs. Act as the primary point of contact for tenants regarding housing queries, concerns, and requests. Negotiate lease terms, renewals, and other agreements with tenants and external partners to ensure favourable outcomes. Maintain accurate records of accommodation details using Yardi or similar property management software. Conduct regular inspections of housing units to ensure safety, cleanliness, and compliance with regulations. Liaise with maintenance teams to coordinate repairs and upgrades as required. Prepare reports on occupancy rates, tenant feedback, and other relevant metrics for management review. Assist in the development of policies related to accommodation services and tenant engagement initiatives. Skills Proven experience in negotiation, with the ability to reach mutually beneficial agreements efficiently. Proficiency in Yardi or comparable property management systems is highly desirable. Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail in record keeping and documentation. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, enabling effective interaction with tenants and stakeholders. Ability to prioritise tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment while maintaining professionalism. Problem-solving aptitude with a proactive approach to resolving issues promptly. Knowledge of relevant housing legislation and regulations is advantageous but not essential. This role provides an engaging opportunity for motivated individuals eager to contribute positively within a dynamic housing environment while developing their professional expertise in property management and tenant relations.
Administrative Assistant
Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Easter Howgate, Midlothian
Role: Complaints and Student Conduct Administrative Assistant Grade and Salary: Grade 4- £24,546-£26,707 per annum FTE and working pattern: 1 FTE (Full time- 35 hours per week) fixed term for 6 months Holiday Entitlement: 28 days annual leave plus 9 buildings closed days (and Christmas Eve when it falls on a weekday). Directorate Name: Governance and Legal Services (GALS) Reporting to: Senior Conduct Officer (Dr Cindy Stubbs) About our Directorate and Team The Directorate seeks to deliver, enhance and adapt an effective and sustainable governance framework upholding the rights and obligations of all stakeholders, including international stakeholders. The purpose is to support sound, effective and accountable decision making and stewardship of the University's resources and reputation. The Directorate's core objective is to protect Heriot Watt University's reputation, brand, values and assets and its definition of Success to maintain compliance with standards (legislation, codes of practice etc.) and enhance value. Purpose of Role The role holder will occupy an administrative role within the Student Appeals, Student Academic Misconduct and University Complaints Team of the Policy and Governance Division and will have the responsibility for providing supporting the caseload of student complaints, appeals and discipline related issues across the University. The role holder will work with the Senior Complaints Officer and Senior Student Conduct Officer, to undertake investigations, prepare reports and responses to cases, ensuring compliance with internal and external regulations and best governance practice. In addition, the role holder will support the Policy and Governance of the University, by undertaking clerking responsibilities for sub committees of the University and in ensuring maintenance of University Regulations and Policies in their area. Key Duties and Responsibilities Provide a clerical service for the Division's internal process for dealing with student academic appeals, student academic and non academic misconduct and University complaints, supporting on a daily basis the management of cases reported to the University. Acknowledge receipt of cases and create appropriate folders within (i) the Microsoft Outlook mailboxes, (ii) on the internal SharePoint folders, (iii) external software platforms. Collate evidence submitted from a variety of sources, and ensure they are appropriately allocated to the correct case folders. Create case file templates for each case in the manner required, ensuring they are inline with policy and procedures. Support the team in arranging meetings with staff and/or students. Liaise with the Primary Academic Units, and all campuses, in relation to management of cases, providing relevant background information for consideration by the relevant Committees and, where applicable, Deans of the University, providing advice on Complaint and Student Conduct procedures and on individual student cases that are being reviewed, the stages of cases, and on individual appeals on cases. Provide ancillary support for other governance related activities undertaken by the Policy and Governance Division, as requested by the Head of Policy and Governance Division. Education, Qualifications & Experience Essential: Excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability independently to produce high quality written work. Experience of working on their own initiative with minimal day to day supervision, and proactivity in the approach to managing day to day affairs of their work and identifying and implementing improvements. A flexible and adaptable approach, coupled with the ability to prioritise workload to meet deadlines. Good all round organisational and forward planning abilities. The post holder will be expected to balance a varied group of concurrent projects and activities. A high degree of attention to detail and accuracy of working in all areas relating to the post. The ability to operate with a high degree of tact and discretion due to the highly sensitive and confidential nature of material that may be handled. A pleasant, helpful and professional manner. Experience of team working and effectiveness as a good team player. IT literacy with good keyboard skills, a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and the Internet. Desirable: Knowledge and experience of file management (including emails). Relevant tertiary level educational or vocational qualifications. Knowledge and experience of appeal, complaints and/or discipline (misconduct) policies and procedures. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Heriot Watt University is committed to securing equality of opportunity in employment and to the creation of an environment in which individuals are selected, trained, promoted, appraised and otherwise treated on the sole basis of their relevant merits and abilities. Equality and diversity are all about maximising potential and creating a culture of inclusion for all. Heriot Watt University values diversity across our University community and welcomes applications from all sectors of society, particularly from underrepresented groups. For more information, please see our website
May 05, 2026
Full time
Role: Complaints and Student Conduct Administrative Assistant Grade and Salary: Grade 4- £24,546-£26,707 per annum FTE and working pattern: 1 FTE (Full time- 35 hours per week) fixed term for 6 months Holiday Entitlement: 28 days annual leave plus 9 buildings closed days (and Christmas Eve when it falls on a weekday). Directorate Name: Governance and Legal Services (GALS) Reporting to: Senior Conduct Officer (Dr Cindy Stubbs) About our Directorate and Team The Directorate seeks to deliver, enhance and adapt an effective and sustainable governance framework upholding the rights and obligations of all stakeholders, including international stakeholders. The purpose is to support sound, effective and accountable decision making and stewardship of the University's resources and reputation. The Directorate's core objective is to protect Heriot Watt University's reputation, brand, values and assets and its definition of Success to maintain compliance with standards (legislation, codes of practice etc.) and enhance value. Purpose of Role The role holder will occupy an administrative role within the Student Appeals, Student Academic Misconduct and University Complaints Team of the Policy and Governance Division and will have the responsibility for providing supporting the caseload of student complaints, appeals and discipline related issues across the University. The role holder will work with the Senior Complaints Officer and Senior Student Conduct Officer, to undertake investigations, prepare reports and responses to cases, ensuring compliance with internal and external regulations and best governance practice. In addition, the role holder will support the Policy and Governance of the University, by undertaking clerking responsibilities for sub committees of the University and in ensuring maintenance of University Regulations and Policies in their area. Key Duties and Responsibilities Provide a clerical service for the Division's internal process for dealing with student academic appeals, student academic and non academic misconduct and University complaints, supporting on a daily basis the management of cases reported to the University. Acknowledge receipt of cases and create appropriate folders within (i) the Microsoft Outlook mailboxes, (ii) on the internal SharePoint folders, (iii) external software platforms. Collate evidence submitted from a variety of sources, and ensure they are appropriately allocated to the correct case folders. Create case file templates for each case in the manner required, ensuring they are inline with policy and procedures. Support the team in arranging meetings with staff and/or students. Liaise with the Primary Academic Units, and all campuses, in relation to management of cases, providing relevant background information for consideration by the relevant Committees and, where applicable, Deans of the University, providing advice on Complaint and Student Conduct procedures and on individual student cases that are being reviewed, the stages of cases, and on individual appeals on cases. Provide ancillary support for other governance related activities undertaken by the Policy and Governance Division, as requested by the Head of Policy and Governance Division. Education, Qualifications & Experience Essential: Excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability independently to produce high quality written work. Experience of working on their own initiative with minimal day to day supervision, and proactivity in the approach to managing day to day affairs of their work and identifying and implementing improvements. A flexible and adaptable approach, coupled with the ability to prioritise workload to meet deadlines. Good all round organisational and forward planning abilities. The post holder will be expected to balance a varied group of concurrent projects and activities. A high degree of attention to detail and accuracy of working in all areas relating to the post. The ability to operate with a high degree of tact and discretion due to the highly sensitive and confidential nature of material that may be handled. A pleasant, helpful and professional manner. Experience of team working and effectiveness as a good team player. IT literacy with good keyboard skills, a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and the Internet. Desirable: Knowledge and experience of file management (including emails). Relevant tertiary level educational or vocational qualifications. Knowledge and experience of appeal, complaints and/or discipline (misconduct) policies and procedures. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Heriot Watt University is committed to securing equality of opportunity in employment and to the creation of an environment in which individuals are selected, trained, promoted, appraised and otherwise treated on the sole basis of their relevant merits and abilities. Equality and diversity are all about maximising potential and creating a culture of inclusion for all. Heriot Watt University values diversity across our University community and welcomes applications from all sectors of society, particularly from underrepresented groups. For more information, please see our website
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
Housing Officer
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
Please only apply if you have over 2 years experience in the relating field Are you seeking a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in your community on a temporary basis with the potential for ongoing engagement? Do you have a passion for ensuring safe and harmonious living environments? If so, we want you to be a part of our dynamic team as a Temporary Housing Officer! My client are dedicated to providing high-quality housing services to our residents, and we need dedicated individuals like you to help us achieve this goal, even on a temporary basis. As a Housing Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth running of our housing operations. Your main duties will include: Succession and Assignments: Facilitating the smooth transfer of tenancies and managing succession cases with empathy and efficiency. Anti-Social Behavior (ASB) Management: Proactively addressing and resolving issues related to anti-social behavior to maintain a safe and peaceful community. Tenancy Enforcement: Enforcing tenancy agreements and policies to uphold standards of conduct and property maintenance. Tenancy Management: Providing support and guidance to tenants, addressing their concerns, and ensuring compliance with tenancy obligations. Inspections: Conducting regular inspections to assess property conditions, identify maintenance needs, and ensure compliance with regulations. We're looking for candidates who are highly organized, customer-focused, and adept at problem-solving. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders are essential. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents on a temporary basis with the possibility of continued involvement, apply now to join our team as a Housing Office
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
Please only apply if you have over 2 years experience in the relating field Are you seeking a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in your community on a temporary basis with the potential for ongoing engagement? Do you have a passion for ensuring safe and harmonious living environments? If so, we want you to be a part of our dynamic team as a Temporary Housing Officer! My client are dedicated to providing high-quality housing services to our residents, and we need dedicated individuals like you to help us achieve this goal, even on a temporary basis. As a Housing Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth running of our housing operations. Your main duties will include: Succession and Assignments: Facilitating the smooth transfer of tenancies and managing succession cases with empathy and efficiency. Anti-Social Behavior (ASB) Management: Proactively addressing and resolving issues related to anti-social behavior to maintain a safe and peaceful community. Tenancy Enforcement: Enforcing tenancy agreements and policies to uphold standards of conduct and property maintenance. Tenancy Management: Providing support and guidance to tenants, addressing their concerns, and ensuring compliance with tenancy obligations. Inspections: Conducting regular inspections to assess property conditions, identify maintenance needs, and ensure compliance with regulations. We're looking for candidates who are highly organized, customer-focused, and adept at problem-solving. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders are essential. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents on a temporary basis with the possibility of continued involvement, apply now to join our team as a Housing Office
Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultancy
Customer Service Advisor/ Receptionist- Birmingham COVER
Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultancy City, Birmingham
Facilities and Services Officer needed for A/L cover. 30th April- 8th May, not working the weekend and Monday 4th May bank holiday. £14.24 an hour. Please see below the shift pattern: Monday- Thursday 13:00- 21:00 Friday 10:00- 18:00 THE ROLE- Open / Close the building and maintain security levels (building sweeps for people on site when closing etc) Management of reception desk and cover reception as part of a rota (to include weekends and evenings) Monitor and maintain a high standard of health and safety by undertaking regular building checks and resolving or reporting any issues that arise Maintain a high standard of service to the building users by proactively identifying areas requiring maintenance Provide an excellent level of customer service at all times, including handling ad hoc enquiries from building users and other customers in a professional and courteous manner, either resolving or referring on to others as appropriate Develop and maintain a trusted partner relationship with teams throughout the University and support administrative tasks that might be required Daily completion of documented room checks to ensure all equipment works, nothing is missing, classes are clean and in the correct configuration, and there are no broken or damaged tables/chairs Daily completion of documented building checks Act as the first point of contact for facilities/building issues (building management, landlord and contractors) Manage the Facilities Maintenance portal (log new reactive tasks, review jobs raised, monitor job progress) Carry out basic repairs and maintenance to building fabric and equipment Carry out basic PPM checks: fire alarm tests, fire extinguisher, lightning, fire doors etc. Act as Health & Safety contact, First Aider and Fire / Chief Fire Marshal Overseeing annual H&S & Fire audits and assist with Fire Drills and any other H&S-related matters; regular first aid box checks, defibrillator checks, site inductions Management of personal emergency evacuation procedures (PEEP) Provide a first-line response to classroom IT queries and troubleshooting issues and log issues with IT service desk Assist faculty in classrooms as and when required, with basic IT troubleshooting Manage and invigilate on-site Computer based assessments (CBA); schedule and facilitate Report any safeguarding, compliance, data protection, student conduct and infosec issues to the relevant internal teams Carry out any administrative duties in support of the role: (printing and uploading class register, displaying relevant classroom change signage, creating and printing QR codes) Carry out documented security-related tasks: regular premises patrols, door code changes, reviewing and downloading CCTV footage, checking lanyards and QR scanning, challenging and reporting inappropriate behaviour, escalating security issues to management or local authorities Create and issue staff and students lanyards Ensuring all staff and students wear lanyards whilst on site Be flexible and willing to work out of normal hours to deal with any ad hoc issues that arise and deal with them appropriately. Be prepared to provide holiday/sickness cover when required. This may include a change of timing or work location. Perform other duties that may be required to enable the Facilities Management Team to deliver its agreed service level
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
Facilities and Services Officer needed for A/L cover. 30th April- 8th May, not working the weekend and Monday 4th May bank holiday. £14.24 an hour. Please see below the shift pattern: Monday- Thursday 13:00- 21:00 Friday 10:00- 18:00 THE ROLE- Open / Close the building and maintain security levels (building sweeps for people on site when closing etc) Management of reception desk and cover reception as part of a rota (to include weekends and evenings) Monitor and maintain a high standard of health and safety by undertaking regular building checks and resolving or reporting any issues that arise Maintain a high standard of service to the building users by proactively identifying areas requiring maintenance Provide an excellent level of customer service at all times, including handling ad hoc enquiries from building users and other customers in a professional and courteous manner, either resolving or referring on to others as appropriate Develop and maintain a trusted partner relationship with teams throughout the University and support administrative tasks that might be required Daily completion of documented room checks to ensure all equipment works, nothing is missing, classes are clean and in the correct configuration, and there are no broken or damaged tables/chairs Daily completion of documented building checks Act as the first point of contact for facilities/building issues (building management, landlord and contractors) Manage the Facilities Maintenance portal (log new reactive tasks, review jobs raised, monitor job progress) Carry out basic repairs and maintenance to building fabric and equipment Carry out basic PPM checks: fire alarm tests, fire extinguisher, lightning, fire doors etc. Act as Health & Safety contact, First Aider and Fire / Chief Fire Marshal Overseeing annual H&S & Fire audits and assist with Fire Drills and any other H&S-related matters; regular first aid box checks, defibrillator checks, site inductions Management of personal emergency evacuation procedures (PEEP) Provide a first-line response to classroom IT queries and troubleshooting issues and log issues with IT service desk Assist faculty in classrooms as and when required, with basic IT troubleshooting Manage and invigilate on-site Computer based assessments (CBA); schedule and facilitate Report any safeguarding, compliance, data protection, student conduct and infosec issues to the relevant internal teams Carry out any administrative duties in support of the role: (printing and uploading class register, displaying relevant classroom change signage, creating and printing QR codes) Carry out documented security-related tasks: regular premises patrols, door code changes, reviewing and downloading CCTV footage, checking lanyards and QR scanning, challenging and reporting inappropriate behaviour, escalating security issues to management or local authorities Create and issue staff and students lanyards Ensuring all staff and students wear lanyards whilst on site Be flexible and willing to work out of normal hours to deal with any ad hoc issues that arise and deal with them appropriately. Be prepared to provide holiday/sickness cover when required. This may include a change of timing or work location. Perform other duties that may be required to enable the Facilities Management Team to deliver its agreed service level
Focus Resourcing
Caretaker
Focus Resourcing
We are seeking an experienced Caretaker to join a committed estates team on a full time, permanent basis to assist with a wide range of maintenance tasks and respond to emergency requests including site security. Location: Thatcham Salary: 26,000 - 27,500 Benefits: Generous pension scheme, free meals, 25 days holiday, employee assistance programme Working Hours are Option 1 1:30pm - 9pm Option 2 Week 1 - 1.30pm - 9pm Week 2 10.30am - 6pm As the Caretaker , you will be responsible for: Carrying out any minor works jobs Open and close the school as required Complete swimming pool testing on a daily basis Respond to emergency out-of-hours calls Acting as a Fire Officer Carrying out site security checks, including perimeter walks, locking of all windows / doors, and drawing of blinds Monitoring CCTV Ensuring health and safety standards are maintained Assisting with furniture moves, event set ups, parking control, and emergency lighting testing To attend Health and Safety and First Aid training as directed To act as the out-of-hours security and emergency maintenance operative. The successful Caretaker will have the following related skills / experience: Experience within a maintenance or a caretaker role is essential Must hold a current driving licence Reliable with a professional work ethic Ability to meet health and safety requirements Good communication skills Flexible approach to working hours including on call cover and night shifts Ability to work unsupervised and on initiative Demonstrate good general maintenance experience and knowledge of maintenance techniques
May 04, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Caretaker to join a committed estates team on a full time, permanent basis to assist with a wide range of maintenance tasks and respond to emergency requests including site security. Location: Thatcham Salary: 26,000 - 27,500 Benefits: Generous pension scheme, free meals, 25 days holiday, employee assistance programme Working Hours are Option 1 1:30pm - 9pm Option 2 Week 1 - 1.30pm - 9pm Week 2 10.30am - 6pm As the Caretaker , you will be responsible for: Carrying out any minor works jobs Open and close the school as required Complete swimming pool testing on a daily basis Respond to emergency out-of-hours calls Acting as a Fire Officer Carrying out site security checks, including perimeter walks, locking of all windows / doors, and drawing of blinds Monitoring CCTV Ensuring health and safety standards are maintained Assisting with furniture moves, event set ups, parking control, and emergency lighting testing To attend Health and Safety and First Aid training as directed To act as the out-of-hours security and emergency maintenance operative. The successful Caretaker will have the following related skills / experience: Experience within a maintenance or a caretaker role is essential Must hold a current driving licence Reliable with a professional work ethic Ability to meet health and safety requirements Good communication skills Flexible approach to working hours including on call cover and night shifts Ability to work unsupervised and on initiative Demonstrate good general maintenance experience and knowledge of maintenance techniques
Civil Enforcement Officer
Trellint Reading, Berkshire
Civil Enforcement Officer page is loaded Civil Enforcement Officerlocations: United Kingdom - Readingtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R57293 Job Summary: Act as a visible and approachable presence in the community, patrolling designated areas to provide guidance to the public while enforcing road traffic regulations, including the issuance of Penalty Charge Notices when appropriate. Support the reduction of traffic congestion and improvement of air quality by managing kerbside activity and ensuring compliance with parking restrictions, using a moped, bicycle, or on foot in all weather conditions. Deliver excellent customer service by always engaging respectfully with the public and help to uphold a safe, orderly, and customer-focused environment. Job Description: Monitor on-street and off-street parking areas using a moped, bicycle, or on foot, ensuring vehicles are parked in accordance with relevant regulations, and issue Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) where non-compliance is identified, in line with local traffic orders.Act as a visible and reassuring presence to encourage compliance, promoting responsible parking through positive public engagement and providing accurate, helpful advice on parking rules and facilities to residents and visitors. Collect and record comprehensive evidence to support the issuance of PCNs, including writing clear and accurate reports, capturing photographic evidence, and maintaining simultaneously notes in official records.Identify and authorise the immobilisation or removal of vehicles in line with regulatory guidelines, where necessary to support enforcement operations or ensure public safety. Regularly inspect pay and display machines, signage, and car park equipment, reporting faults, vandalism, or maintenance issues promptly to ensure continuous service and public accessibility.Observe and report damaged or missing street furniture, unclear road markings, or suspicious vehicles, contributing to the upkeep and safety of the public realm. Attend court hearings or tribunal proceedings where required, providing factual witness statements and supporting documentation when a PCN is formally challenged. Collaborate with community safety partners such as Police Community Support Officers and local law enforcement, sharing relevant observations to address anti-social behaviour and support wider community safety initiatives.Stay informed about changes in legislation, policies, and systems affecting parking enforcement, attending training sessions and continually developing professional knowledge relevant to the role. Support the development of colleagues by providing guidance and informal mentoring, sharing knowledge and promoting a culture of continuous improvement and teamwork.Carry out any additional duties commensurate with the role and grading, supporting the flexible delivery of service priorities across the team.Operate in line with the company's core values and professional standards, demonstrating integrity, accountability, and respect in all interactions with the public and colleagues, and contributing positively to the reputation of the service. Worker Type: Regular Number of Openings Available: 1Trellint, a Modaxo company, simplifies curbside management. We offer comprehensive solutions to make parking accessible, equitable, and congestion-free. Like a trellis supporting growing plants, we empower smarter parking for a thriving future. Learn more at . About Modaxo Modaxo is a global technology organization passionate about moving the world's people. Working both together and independently, our collective of businesses are committed to delivering software and technology solutions that help connect people with the places they need to go for work, family, and everyday life. Learn more at .
May 04, 2026
Full time
Civil Enforcement Officer page is loaded Civil Enforcement Officerlocations: United Kingdom - Readingtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R57293 Job Summary: Act as a visible and approachable presence in the community, patrolling designated areas to provide guidance to the public while enforcing road traffic regulations, including the issuance of Penalty Charge Notices when appropriate. Support the reduction of traffic congestion and improvement of air quality by managing kerbside activity and ensuring compliance with parking restrictions, using a moped, bicycle, or on foot in all weather conditions. Deliver excellent customer service by always engaging respectfully with the public and help to uphold a safe, orderly, and customer-focused environment. Job Description: Monitor on-street and off-street parking areas using a moped, bicycle, or on foot, ensuring vehicles are parked in accordance with relevant regulations, and issue Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) where non-compliance is identified, in line with local traffic orders.Act as a visible and reassuring presence to encourage compliance, promoting responsible parking through positive public engagement and providing accurate, helpful advice on parking rules and facilities to residents and visitors. Collect and record comprehensive evidence to support the issuance of PCNs, including writing clear and accurate reports, capturing photographic evidence, and maintaining simultaneously notes in official records.Identify and authorise the immobilisation or removal of vehicles in line with regulatory guidelines, where necessary to support enforcement operations or ensure public safety. Regularly inspect pay and display machines, signage, and car park equipment, reporting faults, vandalism, or maintenance issues promptly to ensure continuous service and public accessibility.Observe and report damaged or missing street furniture, unclear road markings, or suspicious vehicles, contributing to the upkeep and safety of the public realm. Attend court hearings or tribunal proceedings where required, providing factual witness statements and supporting documentation when a PCN is formally challenged. Collaborate with community safety partners such as Police Community Support Officers and local law enforcement, sharing relevant observations to address anti-social behaviour and support wider community safety initiatives.Stay informed about changes in legislation, policies, and systems affecting parking enforcement, attending training sessions and continually developing professional knowledge relevant to the role. Support the development of colleagues by providing guidance and informal mentoring, sharing knowledge and promoting a culture of continuous improvement and teamwork.Carry out any additional duties commensurate with the role and grading, supporting the flexible delivery of service priorities across the team.Operate in line with the company's core values and professional standards, demonstrating integrity, accountability, and respect in all interactions with the public and colleagues, and contributing positively to the reputation of the service. Worker Type: Regular Number of Openings Available: 1Trellint, a Modaxo company, simplifies curbside management. We offer comprehensive solutions to make parking accessible, equitable, and congestion-free. Like a trellis supporting growing plants, we empower smarter parking for a thriving future. Learn more at . About Modaxo Modaxo is a global technology organization passionate about moving the world's people. Working both together and independently, our collective of businesses are committed to delivering software and technology solutions that help connect people with the places they need to go for work, family, and everyday life. Learn more at .
Consultant in Palliative Medicine
NHS Shrewsbury, Shropshire
This is a community-based role, covering Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. As part of the multi professionalteam you will help run our Virtual Hospice, run your own outpatient clinic and conduct home visits. The job has a motor neuron disease clinic as part of the role. We are looking for a compassionate and experienced Consultant in palliative care to join our dedicated and supportive clinical team. Working as part of a close and collaborative multidisciplinary team, you will provide expert clinical guidance and leadership across our services. Alongside supporting the admission, assessment and ongoing care of patients with complex needs, you will offer specialist advice to colleagues, helping to ensure care is safe, consistent and compassionate. As a senior member of the medical team, you will provide leadership, supervision and support to doctors and the wider clinical team, helping to foster a positive, learning-focused environment. You will also contribute to the ongoing development of our services, helping us to learn, grow and continue meeting the needs of the communities we serve. This is an opportunity to bring both your clinical expertise and your compassion to a role where you can make a real and lasting difference. If you are a consultant who leads with empathy, values teamwork and is committed to providing the very best care, we would love to hear from you. Main duties of the job This post is to provide Consultant Specialist Palliative Medicine support to Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin hospice community services. It will provide medical support for the hospice community teams. Support will be provided through close MDT working, outpatient and domiciliary patient assessment. There are 2 PAs within the job role devoted to neuropalliative provision - building on established workstreams to specifically support patients with Motor Neurone Disease. This post will provide an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Consultant to contribute significantly to the strategic development and provision of Palliative Care services. It would suit a first time post holder and mentorship will be provided. The duties of this role include: Clinical Responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. Provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site). Providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits. To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. About us Severn Hospice is one of the regions leading charities, providing specialist care and support to families in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Mid Wales living with incurable illness. Our care goes beyond our wards and providing just clinical services. With a holistic, person centred approach, we also offer emotional, physical and spiritual support enabling patients to maintain independence for as long as possible, whether they are at home, on our wards or accessing our day services. As a recognised centre of excellence in palliative care, we are proud to share our knowledge, experience, research and best practice with the wider healthcare community. Working here at Severn Hospice is so much more than just a job. Its about being part of a compassionate team united by a shared passion of making a meaningful difference. Our values guide everything we donot only in how we care for others, but in how we support each other. Job responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. The main clinical duties would include: provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site); providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits; To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. To give advice to other medical practitioners on clinical problems. To supervise the resident doctors working at the hospice. To support the work of community hospice nurses and provide advice where necessary. To partake in the medical on call rota. To provide Consultant medical cover alongside the other consultants; this will include occasional inpatient cover on either site. b) Managerial and administrative responsibilities Be responsible for taking an active role in developing and maintaining Clinical Governance. Be expected to participate in audit. Promote the establishment and development of effective communication and information system within the hospice and into the community. Attend weekly senior doctors meeting. Participate in strategy development with other providers. Participate in the formal and informal staff support system as appropriate. Represent the hospice if required at appropriate meetings and committees. c) Teaching To contribute to the teaching programme already established within and outside the hospice, particularly for Specialist Trainees and Keele University medical students. To develop guidelines and protocols in Palliative Medicine as appropriate. To participate in meetings dealing with patient care and issues surrounding the effective multidisciplinary approach to patient care. d) Income Generation and PR To assist the income generation department when asked and appropriate in raising the profile of the service and to give talks on the work undertaken, when necessary. e) Revalidation The prescribed connection for this post is to Severn Hospice, which in turn is linked to SaTH, acting as an umbrella organisation. The Responsible Officer will therefore be the Medical Director of SaTH, and annual appraisals will be undertaken by one of his / her appointed delegates. In addition to the GMC requirements, there will be an annual appraisal with the Medical Director of the hospice (this will contribute to the overall annual appraisal). 5 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE While recognising that Consultants are independent clinical practitioners the successful candidate will have a responsibility for observing both the hospice and trust wide policies. The postholder will be employed by and will be accountable to the Chief Executive of Severn Hospice. Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust will be responsible for and will be the pay agent for pay and pension purposes only. Salary is on the NHS Consultant Salary scale. National terms and conditions apply except for sick pay, maternity pay and yearly cost of living increases which fall in line with Severn Hospice conditions of employment. The post holder will be entitled to six weeks annual leave plus statutory holidays and 10 working days approved study leave. The leave year runs from 1st January to 31st December. Arrangements for leave must be agreed beforehand with the Medical Director (Line Manager of the medical team). The post holder will be based at the Shrewsbury Hospice with office accommodation, and a minimum of 0.5 WTE secretarial support. Also provided is computer within internet access. Library facilities will be within the hospice and at the Post Graduate Medical Centre, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. The post holder will have access to all the facilities of the hospice, including Clinical Supervision and counselling, support from the medical ward team, and other members of the multi professional team. Satisfactory medical clearance, which may include a medical examination with Severn Hospice Occupational Health Services, is a condition of employment. The post-holder should be a car driver and owner with a current driving licence. The post-holder may remain within the NHS superannuation scheme, if they so wish. The hospice is committed to ongoing education and to the need for continued personal development. The post holder will be subject to an annual appraisal which will include an agreed Personal Development Plan incorporating CME and other requirements that would contribute to the revalidation process. The hospice supports the requirements for Continuing Medical Education as laid down by the Royal College of Physicians / GMC and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities. Person Specification Experience Wide experience in Palliative Medicine Proven skills and experience in Acute Medicine/Oncology/General Practice Organisational Skills Ability to organise work efficiently and effectively A demonstrated ability to work flexibly in a team to share the clinical load Interested in developing innovative ways of delivering patient care Teaching . click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
This is a community-based role, covering Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. As part of the multi professionalteam you will help run our Virtual Hospice, run your own outpatient clinic and conduct home visits. The job has a motor neuron disease clinic as part of the role. We are looking for a compassionate and experienced Consultant in palliative care to join our dedicated and supportive clinical team. Working as part of a close and collaborative multidisciplinary team, you will provide expert clinical guidance and leadership across our services. Alongside supporting the admission, assessment and ongoing care of patients with complex needs, you will offer specialist advice to colleagues, helping to ensure care is safe, consistent and compassionate. As a senior member of the medical team, you will provide leadership, supervision and support to doctors and the wider clinical team, helping to foster a positive, learning-focused environment. You will also contribute to the ongoing development of our services, helping us to learn, grow and continue meeting the needs of the communities we serve. This is an opportunity to bring both your clinical expertise and your compassion to a role where you can make a real and lasting difference. If you are a consultant who leads with empathy, values teamwork and is committed to providing the very best care, we would love to hear from you. Main duties of the job This post is to provide Consultant Specialist Palliative Medicine support to Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin hospice community services. It will provide medical support for the hospice community teams. Support will be provided through close MDT working, outpatient and domiciliary patient assessment. There are 2 PAs within the job role devoted to neuropalliative provision - building on established workstreams to specifically support patients with Motor Neurone Disease. This post will provide an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Consultant to contribute significantly to the strategic development and provision of Palliative Care services. It would suit a first time post holder and mentorship will be provided. The duties of this role include: Clinical Responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. Provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site). Providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits. To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. About us Severn Hospice is one of the regions leading charities, providing specialist care and support to families in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Mid Wales living with incurable illness. Our care goes beyond our wards and providing just clinical services. With a holistic, person centred approach, we also offer emotional, physical and spiritual support enabling patients to maintain independence for as long as possible, whether they are at home, on our wards or accessing our day services. As a recognised centre of excellence in palliative care, we are proud to share our knowledge, experience, research and best practice with the wider healthcare community. Working here at Severn Hospice is so much more than just a job. Its about being part of a compassionate team united by a shared passion of making a meaningful difference. Our values guide everything we donot only in how we care for others, but in how we support each other. Job responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. The main clinical duties would include: provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site); providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits; To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. To give advice to other medical practitioners on clinical problems. To supervise the resident doctors working at the hospice. To support the work of community hospice nurses and provide advice where necessary. To partake in the medical on call rota. To provide Consultant medical cover alongside the other consultants; this will include occasional inpatient cover on either site. b) Managerial and administrative responsibilities Be responsible for taking an active role in developing and maintaining Clinical Governance. Be expected to participate in audit. Promote the establishment and development of effective communication and information system within the hospice and into the community. Attend weekly senior doctors meeting. Participate in strategy development with other providers. Participate in the formal and informal staff support system as appropriate. Represent the hospice if required at appropriate meetings and committees. c) Teaching To contribute to the teaching programme already established within and outside the hospice, particularly for Specialist Trainees and Keele University medical students. To develop guidelines and protocols in Palliative Medicine as appropriate. To participate in meetings dealing with patient care and issues surrounding the effective multidisciplinary approach to patient care. d) Income Generation and PR To assist the income generation department when asked and appropriate in raising the profile of the service and to give talks on the work undertaken, when necessary. e) Revalidation The prescribed connection for this post is to Severn Hospice, which in turn is linked to SaTH, acting as an umbrella organisation. The Responsible Officer will therefore be the Medical Director of SaTH, and annual appraisals will be undertaken by one of his / her appointed delegates. In addition to the GMC requirements, there will be an annual appraisal with the Medical Director of the hospice (this will contribute to the overall annual appraisal). 5 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE While recognising that Consultants are independent clinical practitioners the successful candidate will have a responsibility for observing both the hospice and trust wide policies. The postholder will be employed by and will be accountable to the Chief Executive of Severn Hospice. Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust will be responsible for and will be the pay agent for pay and pension purposes only. Salary is on the NHS Consultant Salary scale. National terms and conditions apply except for sick pay, maternity pay and yearly cost of living increases which fall in line with Severn Hospice conditions of employment. The post holder will be entitled to six weeks annual leave plus statutory holidays and 10 working days approved study leave. The leave year runs from 1st January to 31st December. Arrangements for leave must be agreed beforehand with the Medical Director (Line Manager of the medical team). The post holder will be based at the Shrewsbury Hospice with office accommodation, and a minimum of 0.5 WTE secretarial support. Also provided is computer within internet access. Library facilities will be within the hospice and at the Post Graduate Medical Centre, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. The post holder will have access to all the facilities of the hospice, including Clinical Supervision and counselling, support from the medical ward team, and other members of the multi professional team. Satisfactory medical clearance, which may include a medical examination with Severn Hospice Occupational Health Services, is a condition of employment. The post-holder should be a car driver and owner with a current driving licence. The post-holder may remain within the NHS superannuation scheme, if they so wish. The hospice is committed to ongoing education and to the need for continued personal development. The post holder will be subject to an annual appraisal which will include an agreed Personal Development Plan incorporating CME and other requirements that would contribute to the revalidation process. The hospice supports the requirements for Continuing Medical Education as laid down by the Royal College of Physicians / GMC and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities. Person Specification Experience Wide experience in Palliative Medicine Proven skills and experience in Acute Medicine/Oncology/General Practice Organisational Skills Ability to organise work efficiently and effectively A demonstrated ability to work flexibly in a team to share the clinical load Interested in developing innovative ways of delivering patient care Teaching . click apply for full job details

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