We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established Housing Association for an experienced Temporary Accommodation Officer to deliver high-quality tenancy and neighbourhood management services across temporary accommodation, Housing First and general needs tenancies. This is a varied, customer-facing role supporting residents, including those with complex and vulnerable needs, ensuring sustainable tenancies and safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. Key Responsibilities of a Temporary Accomodation Officer: Managing tenancies within temporary accommodation and mixed tenure patches, ensuring pre-tenancy work, risk assessments and reviews are completed Supporting vulnerable tenants and working closely with support agencies to sustain tenancies Conducting move-in checks, 6-week settling-in visits, 9-month starter tenancy reviews and ongoing tenancy audits Managing rent arrears, setting up repayment plans and reducing debt Handling ASB cases, tenancy breaches, safeguarding concerns and multi-agency casework Representing the organisation at court, preparing court bundles and attending external meetings Undertaking estate and property inspections, including fire safety checks, and liaising with contractors Managing void turnaround to minimise re-let times Overseeing mutual exchanges, successions and tenancy assignments Acting as a key point of contact for residents, councillors and community stakeholders Supporting business continuity and emergency response when required What We'd Love To See From You: Proven experience in tenancy and/or neighbourhood management within social housing Experience working with vulnerable tenants and individuals with complex needs Strong knowledge of housing legislation and safeguarding responsibilities Experience managing arrears, ASB and challenging tenancy situations Confident preparing court documentation and attending hearings Excellent communication, negotiation and organisational skills Comfortable working both independently and collaboratively Strong IT skills and experience using housing management systems Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle (business insurance required) Basic DBS check required What this Tempoary Accomodation Officer role has to offer: Hybrid working Minimum 2 month contract Competitive hourly rate Flexible working hours If this Temporary Accomodation Officer role is for you please apply or contact (url removed)
May 13, 2026
Contractor
We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established Housing Association for an experienced Temporary Accommodation Officer to deliver high-quality tenancy and neighbourhood management services across temporary accommodation, Housing First and general needs tenancies. This is a varied, customer-facing role supporting residents, including those with complex and vulnerable needs, ensuring sustainable tenancies and safe, well-managed neighbourhoods. Key Responsibilities of a Temporary Accomodation Officer: Managing tenancies within temporary accommodation and mixed tenure patches, ensuring pre-tenancy work, risk assessments and reviews are completed Supporting vulnerable tenants and working closely with support agencies to sustain tenancies Conducting move-in checks, 6-week settling-in visits, 9-month starter tenancy reviews and ongoing tenancy audits Managing rent arrears, setting up repayment plans and reducing debt Handling ASB cases, tenancy breaches, safeguarding concerns and multi-agency casework Representing the organisation at court, preparing court bundles and attending external meetings Undertaking estate and property inspections, including fire safety checks, and liaising with contractors Managing void turnaround to minimise re-let times Overseeing mutual exchanges, successions and tenancy assignments Acting as a key point of contact for residents, councillors and community stakeholders Supporting business continuity and emergency response when required What We'd Love To See From You: Proven experience in tenancy and/or neighbourhood management within social housing Experience working with vulnerable tenants and individuals with complex needs Strong knowledge of housing legislation and safeguarding responsibilities Experience managing arrears, ASB and challenging tenancy situations Confident preparing court documentation and attending hearings Excellent communication, negotiation and organisational skills Comfortable working both independently and collaboratively Strong IT skills and experience using housing management systems Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle (business insurance required) Basic DBS check required What this Tempoary Accomodation Officer role has to offer: Hybrid working Minimum 2 month contract Competitive hourly rate Flexible working hours If this Temporary Accomodation Officer role is for you please apply or contact (url removed)
Job Title: Housing Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £29,713.46 per annum Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week Working Pattern: Monday to Friday Location: 59 Maygrove Road, Camden If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Housing Officer Working collaboratively as part of a committed team that puts the customer first by delivering an outstanding housing management service across several defined properties, you will contribute to the day-to-day service by undertaking a range of tasks to ensure the safe operational management of our care and support services. About you We are looking for someone with: • Experience of working within housing management • An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable and diverse customer groups and individuals with complex needs • Previous experience in positively resolving incidents Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: • Competitive pay & generous pension • 25 days holidays plus bank holidays • Investment in your learning, personal development and technology • A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Housing Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £29,713.46 per annum Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week Working Pattern: Monday to Friday Location: 59 Maygrove Road, Camden If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Housing Officer Working collaboratively as part of a committed team that puts the customer first by delivering an outstanding housing management service across several defined properties, you will contribute to the day-to-day service by undertaking a range of tasks to ensure the safe operational management of our care and support services. About you We are looking for someone with: • Experience of working within housing management • An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable and diverse customer groups and individuals with complex needs • Previous experience in positively resolving incidents Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: • Competitive pay & generous pension • 25 days holidays plus bank holidays • Investment in your learning, personal development and technology • A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered.
Tenancy Management Officer Location - Bracknell Duration - 3-4 months Hourly rate - 18.37 - 24.00 per hour (Depending on payment type) Sellick Partnership Ltd assisting a well-established housing association with the recruitment of a Tenancy Management Officer to join their neighbourhood and estates team to deliver a proactive tenancy and property management service within their patches. Purpose of the Tenancy Management Officer is: To provide an exemplary customer experience that drives up satisfaction and is achieved through a proactive and comprehensive housing management offer. Working in your patch you will be visible and approachable, understand local issues, work collaboratively, and be the trusted face of organisational accountability for the quality of homes, neighbourhoods and services we provide. You will directly deliver a range of tenancy management and neighbourhood services, collaborating with key colleagues from across the organisation as well as developing relationships with other local service providers. You will aim to sustain tenancies and ensure neighbourhoods are clean, safe and a place where our customers want to live and thrive. Key duties and responsibilities Deliver a proactive face-to-face tenancy management service, building relationships with new customers within a patch. You will support the customer journey at key stages of their tenancy such as viewings, new tenancy visits, tenancy audits, end of tenancy visits and property inspections for mutual exchanges and transfers. You will also be required to oversee complex general enquiries and provide information to support complaint resolution. Deal with applications for succession, assignment and other tenancy related matters in line with legislation, policy and the tenancy agreement. Support the Housing Project Lead with the letting of new build properties and embedding new neighbourhoods. Take appropriate tenancy enforcement action, including legal proceedings when required for breaches of tenancy including tenancy fraud, nuisance behaviour, unauthorised alterations, overcrowding and abandonment. If you feel well-suited to the role or want to discuss it further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Tenancy Management Officer Location - Bracknell Duration - 3-4 months Hourly rate - 18.37 - 24.00 per hour (Depending on payment type) Sellick Partnership Ltd assisting a well-established housing association with the recruitment of a Tenancy Management Officer to join their neighbourhood and estates team to deliver a proactive tenancy and property management service within their patches. Purpose of the Tenancy Management Officer is: To provide an exemplary customer experience that drives up satisfaction and is achieved through a proactive and comprehensive housing management offer. Working in your patch you will be visible and approachable, understand local issues, work collaboratively, and be the trusted face of organisational accountability for the quality of homes, neighbourhoods and services we provide. You will directly deliver a range of tenancy management and neighbourhood services, collaborating with key colleagues from across the organisation as well as developing relationships with other local service providers. You will aim to sustain tenancies and ensure neighbourhoods are clean, safe and a place where our customers want to live and thrive. Key duties and responsibilities Deliver a proactive face-to-face tenancy management service, building relationships with new customers within a patch. You will support the customer journey at key stages of their tenancy such as viewings, new tenancy visits, tenancy audits, end of tenancy visits and property inspections for mutual exchanges and transfers. You will also be required to oversee complex general enquiries and provide information to support complaint resolution. Deal with applications for succession, assignment and other tenancy related matters in line with legislation, policy and the tenancy agreement. Support the Housing Project Lead with the letting of new build properties and embedding new neighbourhoods. Take appropriate tenancy enforcement action, including legal proceedings when required for breaches of tenancy including tenancy fraud, nuisance behaviour, unauthorised alterations, overcrowding and abandonment. If you feel well-suited to the role or want to discuss it further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Town & Country Housing Group
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Role Summary: To create safe neighbourhoods by delivering a customer focussed housing management service, ensuring effective tenancy and estate management, and proactively addressing anti-social behaviour. Salary: 31,160 Contract: 6 months Hours of work : 35 For more information and to apply, please click 'Apply Now'.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Role Summary: To create safe neighbourhoods by delivering a customer focussed housing management service, ensuring effective tenancy and estate management, and proactively addressing anti-social behaviour. Salary: 31,160 Contract: 6 months Hours of work : 35 For more information and to apply, please click 'Apply Now'.
Confederation of Service Charities
Catterick Garrison, Yorkshire
Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Job Title: Case Work & Referral Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £28,031.56 per annum Working Hours: Full Time - 37.5 Hours Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Location: The Beacon, Catterick Garrison / Hybrid (50% office based minimum) The difference you will make as a Case Worker & Referral Officer This is a key role to work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op Fortitude mission to end veteran rough sleeping, which is a government funded referral service that supports veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. Putting customers first and empowering them to achieve their own goals and aspirations, you will work as part of a team to administer the referral gateway for single veterans to suitable accommodation. About you This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that will make a real difference to the lives of veterans in the UK. If you have a passion for the mission, the ability to create excellent working relationships, and an understanding of the causes and solutions to homelessness, then you could be ideal for this role. While desirable, being a member of the Armed Forces Community is not essential. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension 25 days holidays plus bank holidays Flexible working options available Investment in your learning, personal development and technology A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. Role Profile To work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op FORTITUDE mission to end veteran rough sleeping, which is a government funded referral service that support Veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. Work collaboratively as part of a committed team to deliver an outstanding service by administering the referral gateway for single veterans at risk or experiencing homelessness to access suitable accommodation. To put customers first and empower them to achieve their goals and aspirations. Undertake a range of tasks that contribute to the safe and effective service delivery to customers. Key Responsibilities Deliver a support service/referral management service: Act as the first point of contact, dealing with a range of enquiries, answering phone calls and signposting customers as required. Demonstrate a full understanding of the eligibility criteria to confirm that referrals meet the criteria for the Pathway. Signpost referred customers that have a need for support, but do not meet the eligibility criteria. Conduct initial assessment of allocated referrals and current housing status. Identify root cause of insecurity of current home. Identify best solutions to address root cause. Develop a detailed understanding of support available, both veteran and non veteran specific, including Local Authorities, Op COURAGE for mental health support, grant giving bodies, local Third Sector Floating Support services, employment support, and signposting to other relevant agencies. Make referrals to the most appropriate organisation from our list of approved providers. Ensure 100% compliance with the recording of all referral and case management activity. Contribute to and maintain partnerships across the Op FORTITUDE Pathway. Carry out day to day administration and operational duties. Assist in the collation and submission of information returns relating to funding and performance, including capturing information for contractual requirements. Deliver the referrals process to meet contractual requirements, including monitoring the Op FORTITUDE referral portal, acknowledging receipt of referrals and responding to all enquiries within agreed timeframes. Refer customers to the Pathways Caseworker for support in seeking accommodation. Liaise with referring agents. Decide on the outcome and advise all relevant parties accordingly. Make a referral to the appropriate accommodation provider with suitable vacancies that meet referral needs. Be responsible for the accuracy of data of the referrals and ensure the referral pathway database is "quality driven" and updated at all times. Escalate any issues or concerns when referrals have not met the pathway standards to the Service Manager. Respect customer preferences in relation to choice of location where multiple accommodation options are available. When multiple accommodation choices are available that meet both the level of need and referral choice, prioritise the unit that has been vacant for the longest period. Use IT systems appropriately, including adding updates to the referral portal. Support customers: Use psychologically and trauma-informed approaches to engage and support veterans to make positive choices. Signpost to relevant Op FORTITUDE Caseworkers when brief intervention work at referral stage is required to ensure the safety of the customer. Maintain regular contact with veterans on the waiting list and keep them fully updated with the status of their application. Understand the risk management process, escalating appropriately where you have concerns for the safety of the veteran or others. Ensure equality, diversity and inclusion is always considered. Other Information: Carry out all duties within Riverside's Policy and Procedure framework (health & safety, safeguarding, dignity at work, GDPR, cash handling). Deliver your role in line with Riverside company values - "Our Riverside Way". Participate in team meetings, attend regular supervisions and reflective practice sessions. Undertake regular training and take responsibility for continuous development. From time to time, you may be required to undertake additional duties and responsibilities in consultation with your Line Manager. Required qualifications & skills Understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable homeless people with complex needs. Ability to work in partnership and communicate with other people to reach positive outcomes. Ability to organise tasks and plan accordingly. Be a team player with a caring, flexible, resilient, can do attitude. Ability to use initiative and have confidence to make decisions. High attention to detail with competent and accurate administrative and IT skills. Understanding of the veteran sector. Ability to administer a comprehensive referral service. Personal lived experience of serving in the forces or of homelessness.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Job Title: Case Work & Referral Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £28,031.56 per annum Working Hours: Full Time - 37.5 Hours Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Location: The Beacon, Catterick Garrison / Hybrid (50% office based minimum) The difference you will make as a Case Worker & Referral Officer This is a key role to work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op Fortitude mission to end veteran rough sleeping, which is a government funded referral service that supports veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. Putting customers first and empowering them to achieve their own goals and aspirations, you will work as part of a team to administer the referral gateway for single veterans to suitable accommodation. About you This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that will make a real difference to the lives of veterans in the UK. If you have a passion for the mission, the ability to create excellent working relationships, and an understanding of the causes and solutions to homelessness, then you could be ideal for this role. While desirable, being a member of the Armed Forces Community is not essential. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension 25 days holidays plus bank holidays Flexible working options available Investment in your learning, personal development and technology A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. Role Profile To work in partnership with key stakeholders to achieve the Op FORTITUDE mission to end veteran rough sleeping, which is a government funded referral service that support Veterans who may be rough sleeping or are at risk of homelessness. Work collaboratively as part of a committed team to deliver an outstanding service by administering the referral gateway for single veterans at risk or experiencing homelessness to access suitable accommodation. To put customers first and empower them to achieve their goals and aspirations. Undertake a range of tasks that contribute to the safe and effective service delivery to customers. Key Responsibilities Deliver a support service/referral management service: Act as the first point of contact, dealing with a range of enquiries, answering phone calls and signposting customers as required. Demonstrate a full understanding of the eligibility criteria to confirm that referrals meet the criteria for the Pathway. Signpost referred customers that have a need for support, but do not meet the eligibility criteria. Conduct initial assessment of allocated referrals and current housing status. Identify root cause of insecurity of current home. Identify best solutions to address root cause. Develop a detailed understanding of support available, both veteran and non veteran specific, including Local Authorities, Op COURAGE for mental health support, grant giving bodies, local Third Sector Floating Support services, employment support, and signposting to other relevant agencies. Make referrals to the most appropriate organisation from our list of approved providers. Ensure 100% compliance with the recording of all referral and case management activity. Contribute to and maintain partnerships across the Op FORTITUDE Pathway. Carry out day to day administration and operational duties. Assist in the collation and submission of information returns relating to funding and performance, including capturing information for contractual requirements. Deliver the referrals process to meet contractual requirements, including monitoring the Op FORTITUDE referral portal, acknowledging receipt of referrals and responding to all enquiries within agreed timeframes. Refer customers to the Pathways Caseworker for support in seeking accommodation. Liaise with referring agents. Decide on the outcome and advise all relevant parties accordingly. Make a referral to the appropriate accommodation provider with suitable vacancies that meet referral needs. Be responsible for the accuracy of data of the referrals and ensure the referral pathway database is "quality driven" and updated at all times. Escalate any issues or concerns when referrals have not met the pathway standards to the Service Manager. Respect customer preferences in relation to choice of location where multiple accommodation options are available. When multiple accommodation choices are available that meet both the level of need and referral choice, prioritise the unit that has been vacant for the longest period. Use IT systems appropriately, including adding updates to the referral portal. Support customers: Use psychologically and trauma-informed approaches to engage and support veterans to make positive choices. Signpost to relevant Op FORTITUDE Caseworkers when brief intervention work at referral stage is required to ensure the safety of the customer. Maintain regular contact with veterans on the waiting list and keep them fully updated with the status of their application. Understand the risk management process, escalating appropriately where you have concerns for the safety of the veteran or others. Ensure equality, diversity and inclusion is always considered. Other Information: Carry out all duties within Riverside's Policy and Procedure framework (health & safety, safeguarding, dignity at work, GDPR, cash handling). Deliver your role in line with Riverside company values - "Our Riverside Way". Participate in team meetings, attend regular supervisions and reflective practice sessions. Undertake regular training and take responsibility for continuous development. From time to time, you may be required to undertake additional duties and responsibilities in consultation with your Line Manager. Required qualifications & skills Understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable homeless people with complex needs. Ability to work in partnership and communicate with other people to reach positive outcomes. Ability to organise tasks and plan accordingly. Be a team player with a caring, flexible, resilient, can do attitude. Ability to use initiative and have confidence to make decisions. High attention to detail with competent and accurate administrative and IT skills. Understanding of the veteran sector. Ability to administer a comprehensive referral service. Personal lived experience of serving in the forces or of homelessness.
CSS Recruitment are currently looking for a Civil Enforcement Officer in Colchester. This role will require the indivdual to start and end the shift in Harlow. Hours 7:30 - 19:00 with a 1 hour lunch. (10 and a half hours per day) Experience You Will Bring (Essential) Numerate and Literate Have accurate and clear communication skills both written and verbal with the ability to apply them to different audiences and circumstances Full, Clean UK Diving Licence (Manual) Experience You Will Bring (Desirable) Some knowledge of the Roads & Streets in the North Essex Parking Partnership (Braintree, Colchester, Epping, Harlow, Tendring & Uttlesford) Parking regulations in accordance with the Highway Code Knowledge of the Traffic Management Act 2004 Previous knowledge of issuing Penalty Charge Notices Working in close cooperation with the police, PCSOs, Neighbourhood Wardens North Essex Parking Partnerships policy on parking enforcement Skills An understanding of Health and Safety Knowledge of the appropriate Area Integrity Be able to inspire and motivate others Organisational awareness Be able to build and use relationships inside and outside the Organisation Demonstrate cultural awareness Be confident with an ability to use own initiative and discretion Tactful and diplomatic Be able to deal effectively with people and placate irate members of public Educate members of the public about various parking Restrictions Essential ICT skills including the use of email, communication platforms and mobile phone applications Ability to operate a handheld device/camera in the issuing of PCNs Be methodical and organised Attention to detail and accuracy Understanding of the principles of data protection legislation and putting these into practice. Requirements of the Role: Work flexibly as appropriate Work on a rota basis Able to work independently as well as part of a team To be physically fit enough to walk more than 10 miles per day Provide own footwear and black trousers (not denim) Have Full UK Manual Diving Licence Please contact Emma at CSS for further details and to apply.
May 12, 2026
Seasonal
CSS Recruitment are currently looking for a Civil Enforcement Officer in Colchester. This role will require the indivdual to start and end the shift in Harlow. Hours 7:30 - 19:00 with a 1 hour lunch. (10 and a half hours per day) Experience You Will Bring (Essential) Numerate and Literate Have accurate and clear communication skills both written and verbal with the ability to apply them to different audiences and circumstances Full, Clean UK Diving Licence (Manual) Experience You Will Bring (Desirable) Some knowledge of the Roads & Streets in the North Essex Parking Partnership (Braintree, Colchester, Epping, Harlow, Tendring & Uttlesford) Parking regulations in accordance with the Highway Code Knowledge of the Traffic Management Act 2004 Previous knowledge of issuing Penalty Charge Notices Working in close cooperation with the police, PCSOs, Neighbourhood Wardens North Essex Parking Partnerships policy on parking enforcement Skills An understanding of Health and Safety Knowledge of the appropriate Area Integrity Be able to inspire and motivate others Organisational awareness Be able to build and use relationships inside and outside the Organisation Demonstrate cultural awareness Be confident with an ability to use own initiative and discretion Tactful and diplomatic Be able to deal effectively with people and placate irate members of public Educate members of the public about various parking Restrictions Essential ICT skills including the use of email, communication platforms and mobile phone applications Ability to operate a handheld device/camera in the issuing of PCNs Be methodical and organised Attention to detail and accuracy Understanding of the principles of data protection legislation and putting these into practice. Requirements of the Role: Work flexibly as appropriate Work on a rota basis Able to work independently as well as part of a team To be physically fit enough to walk more than 10 miles per day Provide own footwear and black trousers (not denim) Have Full UK Manual Diving Licence Please contact Emma at CSS for further details and to apply.
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. We're looking for an impact driven, collaborative and CIP Lead to drive and embed place based working across our London locality. Based at The Hive in Wembley , you'll be at the centre of our mission to create thriving, healthy and resilient communities through strong local partnerships and meaningful social impact. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. As our London Locality Lead, you will develop and deliver impact driven, place based working that brings together colleagues, residents and partners around shared priorities. Your work will focus on: Improving health and wellbeing Strengthening local partnerships Co creating solutions with communities Enabling customers to thrive What You'll Do Develop a place based working across London localities Lead, commission and support a wide range of community investment programmes and interventions Work closely with customer-facing colleagues to ensure community voice and lived experience shape local priorities Building Strong Local Partnerships Build and maintain strong, cross-sector relationships with: NHS and Integrated Care Systems Local authorities Community anchor organisations and VCSE partners Police, community safety and youth services Education providers and local networks Drive collaborative, shared approaches that support health equality and vibrant neighbourhoods Programme, Contract & Financial Oversight Ensure the effective management of contracts, partners and projects, demonstrating clear, measurable social impact Oversee budgets, grants and procurement activity in line with financial policies Embed robust performance management and outcomes recording across all locality work Funding & Social Impact Work with the Partnerships & Funding team to develop, shape and write compelling funding bids Collaborate with our Grants Officer to support and guide grant recipients Embed a strong culture of impact measurement, ensuring outcomes are recorded and shared effectively What we need from you You'll bring passion, experience and confidence in impact driven community investment and cross-sector collaboration. You'll be a connector, a relationship builder and someone who thrives in complex partnership environments. You will have: Significant experience in community investment or a closely related field Substantial experience in working in place within community investment A strong track record of building and managing partnerships with diverse stakeholders Excellent written and verbal communication skills tailored to varied audiences Strong organisational abilities with experience in commissioning programmes and managing contract performance Great inter-personal skills and a proven record of stakeholder relationship management Experience in monitoring, evaluation and quality assurance Confidence with budget management and financial systems Strong digital skills and the ability to use technology effectively for programme delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
May 12, 2026
Full time
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. We're looking for an impact driven, collaborative and CIP Lead to drive and embed place based working across our London locality. Based at The Hive in Wembley , you'll be at the centre of our mission to create thriving, healthy and resilient communities through strong local partnerships and meaningful social impact. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. As our London Locality Lead, you will develop and deliver impact driven, place based working that brings together colleagues, residents and partners around shared priorities. Your work will focus on: Improving health and wellbeing Strengthening local partnerships Co creating solutions with communities Enabling customers to thrive What You'll Do Develop a place based working across London localities Lead, commission and support a wide range of community investment programmes and interventions Work closely with customer-facing colleagues to ensure community voice and lived experience shape local priorities Building Strong Local Partnerships Build and maintain strong, cross-sector relationships with: NHS and Integrated Care Systems Local authorities Community anchor organisations and VCSE partners Police, community safety and youth services Education providers and local networks Drive collaborative, shared approaches that support health equality and vibrant neighbourhoods Programme, Contract & Financial Oversight Ensure the effective management of contracts, partners and projects, demonstrating clear, measurable social impact Oversee budgets, grants and procurement activity in line with financial policies Embed robust performance management and outcomes recording across all locality work Funding & Social Impact Work with the Partnerships & Funding team to develop, shape and write compelling funding bids Collaborate with our Grants Officer to support and guide grant recipients Embed a strong culture of impact measurement, ensuring outcomes are recorded and shared effectively What we need from you You'll bring passion, experience and confidence in impact driven community investment and cross-sector collaboration. You'll be a connector, a relationship builder and someone who thrives in complex partnership environments. You will have: Significant experience in community investment or a closely related field Substantial experience in working in place within community investment A strong track record of building and managing partnerships with diverse stakeholders Excellent written and verbal communication skills tailored to varied audiences Strong organisational abilities with experience in commissioning programmes and managing contract performance Great inter-personal skills and a proven record of stakeholder relationship management Experience in monitoring, evaluation and quality assurance Confidence with budget management and financial systems Strong digital skills and the ability to use technology effectively for programme delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
Eden Brown are seeking a highly experienced Neighbourhood Officer on a 3 month contract situated in Manchester The role as Housing Officer will be office based only As a Housing Officer your role will involve: - Providing a frontline service to a portfolio of tenants across Manchester - Dealing with Allocations and Lettings - Tenancy Sustainment - Safeguarding, Domestic Abuse and Community Safety - Environmental issues ie fly tipping, garden issues Due to the nature of this role interested candidates must have extensive Housing Management experience You must have access to a car Only apply if you match the above criteria Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 12, 2026
Seasonal
Eden Brown are seeking a highly experienced Neighbourhood Officer on a 3 month contract situated in Manchester The role as Housing Officer will be office based only As a Housing Officer your role will involve: - Providing a frontline service to a portfolio of tenants across Manchester - Dealing with Allocations and Lettings - Tenancy Sustainment - Safeguarding, Domestic Abuse and Community Safety - Environmental issues ie fly tipping, garden issues Due to the nature of this role interested candidates must have extensive Housing Management experience You must have access to a car Only apply if you match the above criteria Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
We're growing in the Oxfordshire area and we're excited to be recruiting for a new Housing Officer role to join our existing team of Housing, ASB and Scheme officers. Based from our Greenham Office 1 day a week, with extensive travel across the Oxfordshire area. You'll manage your own diary with a mix of working from home, office and out with our customers, colleagues and partner agencies. The Role: As a Housing Officer , you'll be the visible and proactive within your community. Working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that our services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of our customers Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly Promoting SNG's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery A full driving licence and access to your own vehicle
May 12, 2026
Full time
We're growing in the Oxfordshire area and we're excited to be recruiting for a new Housing Officer role to join our existing team of Housing, ASB and Scheme officers. Based from our Greenham Office 1 day a week, with extensive travel across the Oxfordshire area. You'll manage your own diary with a mix of working from home, office and out with our customers, colleagues and partner agencies. The Role: As a Housing Officer , you'll be the visible and proactive within your community. Working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that our services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of our customers Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly Promoting SNG's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery A full driving licence and access to your own vehicle
JOB DESCRIPTION The Housing & Neighbourhoods team at The Guinness Partnership play a crucial role in safeguarding our communities and delivering our social purpose: providing safe, high-quality homes and essential housing services to our residents. We have a new opportunity for a Housing & Neighbourhood Officer to join us on a 9 month fixed term contract click apply for full job details
May 12, 2026
Contractor
JOB DESCRIPTION The Housing & Neighbourhoods team at The Guinness Partnership play a crucial role in safeguarding our communities and delivering our social purpose: providing safe, high-quality homes and essential housing services to our residents. We have a new opportunity for a Housing & Neighbourhood Officer to join us on a 9 month fixed term contract click apply for full job details
We are currently recruiting for a Housing Officer to join a busy local authority team in Warwickshire. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced housing professional to deliver a high-quality, customer-focused housing management service to tenants across general needs properties. In this varied frontline role, you will manage a patch of tenancies, providing advice and support to residents, carrying out home visits, and working proactively to sustain tenancies. You will handle anti-social behaviour, tenancy breaches, and neighbourhood issues, taking appropriate enforcement action where required. You'll also work closely with internal teams and external agencies to support vulnerable tenants and resolve complex cases. Regular estate inspections, tenancy reviews, and involvement in community engagement will form a key part of your role, alongside maintaining accurate records and contributing to service improvements. This position requires office attendance 4 days per week, with 1 day working remotely. Due to the nature of the role, you must have business insurance for your vehicle or be willing to obtain this. If you're proactive, organised, and passionate about delivering excellent housing services, we'd love to hear from you. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. 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're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl 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 12, 2026
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for a Housing Officer to join a busy local authority team in Warwickshire. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced housing professional to deliver a high-quality, customer-focused housing management service to tenants across general needs properties. In this varied frontline role, you will manage a patch of tenancies, providing advice and support to residents, carrying out home visits, and working proactively to sustain tenancies. You will handle anti-social behaviour, tenancy breaches, and neighbourhood issues, taking appropriate enforcement action where required. You'll also work closely with internal teams and external agencies to support vulnerable tenants and resolve complex cases. Regular estate inspections, tenancy reviews, and involvement in community engagement will form a key part of your role, alongside maintaining accurate records and contributing to service improvements. This position requires office attendance 4 days per week, with 1 day working remotely. Due to the nature of the role, you must have business insurance for your vehicle or be willing to obtain this. If you're proactive, organised, and passionate about delivering excellent housing services, we'd love to hear from you. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. 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're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl 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.
Housing Officer Burton on Trent Flexible - full time - 37.5 hours per week Contracted position Duration - 3-6 months Hourly Rate - Negotiable Our client, an organisation based in Bur is looking for a Housing Officer, to act as the main point of contact for tenants in a geographical area, managing rent accounts, tenancy and estate issues, tenant welfare and support. Duties of the Housing Officer role will include, but is not limited to: Manage a designated patch of properties, providing effective tenancy and neighbourhood management services to residents. Deliver a customer-focused housing management service, ensuring tenants are supported to sustain their tenancies successfully. Investigate and manage anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases, working with residents, partner agencies, and internal teams to achieve appropriate resolutions. Take appropriate enforcement action where required, including warnings, legal referrals, and case preparation. Manage tenancy-related matters including tenancy sign-ups, breaches of tenancy, succession, mutual exchange, abandonments, and safeguarding concerns. Carry out regular estate and neighbourhood inspections, identifying and resolving environmental and tenancy issues. Support income collection by working collaboratively with tenants and internal teams to address rent arrears and tenancy sustainment issues. The successful Housing Officer will have: Previous experience within a housing officer position Enhanced DBS - preferred Access to a vehicle If you are interested in the above role, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
May 12, 2026
Contractor
Housing Officer Burton on Trent Flexible - full time - 37.5 hours per week Contracted position Duration - 3-6 months Hourly Rate - Negotiable Our client, an organisation based in Bur is looking for a Housing Officer, to act as the main point of contact for tenants in a geographical area, managing rent accounts, tenancy and estate issues, tenant welfare and support. Duties of the Housing Officer role will include, but is not limited to: Manage a designated patch of properties, providing effective tenancy and neighbourhood management services to residents. Deliver a customer-focused housing management service, ensuring tenants are supported to sustain their tenancies successfully. Investigate and manage anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases, working with residents, partner agencies, and internal teams to achieve appropriate resolutions. Take appropriate enforcement action where required, including warnings, legal referrals, and case preparation. Manage tenancy-related matters including tenancy sign-ups, breaches of tenancy, succession, mutual exchange, abandonments, and safeguarding concerns. Carry out regular estate and neighbourhood inspections, identifying and resolving environmental and tenancy issues. Support income collection by working collaboratively with tenants and internal teams to address rent arrears and tenancy sustainment issues. The successful Housing Officer will have: Previous experience within a housing officer position Enhanced DBS - preferred Access to a vehicle If you are interested in the above role, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
A senior role that sits at the heart of our mission, turning empty and underused buildings into safe, dignified places to live through our Empty Spaces to Homes programme. Habitat for Humanity Great Britain (Habitat GB) is part of the global Habitat for Humanity Federation fighting global poverty and homelessness. We believe that a decent home helps to permanently break the cycle of poverty and allows families to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance. Job Purpose The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is a leadership and technical role responsible for the end-to-end development, delivery and stewardship of Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Key responsibilities include strategic planning and technical leadership for core aspects of Habitat GB s domestic programme, such as the construction project pipeline associated with our Empty Spaces to Homes (ES2H) programme. The postholder will lead the feasibility, design, costing, procurement and delivery of demonstration construction projects, primarily the conversion of empty commercial and retail buildings into high-quality, affordable homes, while also ensuring the safe, compliant operation and maintenance of HFHGB-owned, leased and operated properties, including ReStore sites. The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is also responsible for the people management of staff, contractors and consultants and (where relevant) volunteers. Key areas of risk management that sit within the portfolio of this role include project and site health & safety, compliance and asset maintenance. This role is central to translating Habitat GB s mission and strategy into high-quality, buildable, scalable projects that maximise social impact. Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities Construction & Programme Delivery • Lead the planning, design and delivery of Habitat GB s demonstration construction projects within the ES2H programme. • Contribute technical leadership to programme strategy, performance monitoring, evaluation and learning. • Work collaboratively with other ES2H workstreams (Advocacy, Research, Scalability) to ensure projects inform and support wider systems change. • Provide expert construction input into organisational decision-making, risk management, and strategy implementation. Building Pipeline Development & Feasibility Lead the identification, assessment and prioritisation of potential conversion opportunities across Great Britain. Conduct frequent site visits to assess empty or underutilised commercial buildings. Undertake and/or oversee: Building diagnostics and technical surveys Early identification of structural, asbestos, planning, fire and compliance risks Location-based risk profiling (logistics, supply chains, neighbourhood constraints) Act as the organisation s technical authority on building viability and conversion risk. Design, Specification & Cost Leadership Develop initial design concepts, spatial layouts and performance specifications that balance cost efficiency, compliance, buildability and the dignity of residents. Ensure all designs meet relevant statutory and organisational requirements, including: UK Building Regulations Fire safety and CDM 2015 Sustainability and environmental standards Provide client side cost leadership and quantity surveying oversight across projects, including: Preparing feasibility cost models, early stage estimates and robust construction budgets Assessing and benchmarking contractor quotations and negotiating best value outcomes aligned with charitable objectives Maintaining effective cost control and financial visibility throughout delivery Lead the appointment and management of architects, planning consultants and specialist technical advisors as required. Construction Delivery, Contractor & Site Management Identify, appoint and manage contractors, subcontractors and consultants on a project-by-project basis. Ensure projects are delivered: safely; to specification; on time and within approved budgets Combine on-site leadership with remote project management, using digital tools, dashboards and reporting systems. Maintain a national overview of live and pipeline projects, providing the Executive Team with clear, real-time updates on milestones, risks, spend and cashflow, and delivery confidence. Health, Safety & Risk Management Be responsible for Health & Safety across Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including CDM 2015. Oversee: Risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Training and inductions Incident reporting and corrective actions Ensure a strong safety culture across construction sites and property sites, working closely with the Site & Property Maintenance Officer to delivery their responsibilities successfully and safely. Work with colleagues to ensure appropriate insurances are in place. Financial Management & Reporting Own construction and maintenance budgets, ensuring strong financial control and value for money. Lead procurement processes for works, materials, and equipment. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate forecasting, cost tracking, and timely payment of invoices. Maintain robust project management tools, trackers, schedules, and cost sheets. Provide regular input into organisational performance reporting, risk registers, and assurance processes. People Leadership & Culture Line-manage and support direct reports, setting clear objectives, and providing regular supervision and development. Lead, motivate, and develop a high-performing, values-driven team and contractor network. Ensure good practice management of consultants, contractors and volunteers. Role model Habitat GB s values, including commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding. Person profile: Extensive experience in UK construction project management, particularly refurbishment and conversion projects, with responsibility spanning early feasibility through to delivery. Strong technical understanding of: • UK Building Regulations and fire safety requirements • Permitted Development rights and planning constraints • Health & Safety management, including CDM 2015 Strong client side commercial judgement, with proven ability to develop feasibility cost models, set and manage construction budgets, and maintain effective cost control across projects. Demonstrated experience appointing and managing contractors, consultants and procurement processes to deliver best value outcomes. Strong leadership and people management experience, including the ability to lead teams, contractors and consultants with credibility and clarity. Relevant construction or built environment qualification, or equivalent senior professional experience (e.g. MCIOB, MRICS or similar). Valid CSCS card. Recognised Health & Safety qualification (e.g. IOSH or SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Skills and competencies: Technically confident and commercially astute, with the ability to exercise sound professional judgement and make high-quality decisions in complex or ambiguous situations. Comfortable operating across strategic leadership and hands-on problem solving, particularly within refurbishment and conversion projects. Highly organised, with the ability to prioritise effectively across multiple concurrent workstreams, sites and geographies. Confident and collaborative communicator, able to work productively with internal teams, partners, volunteers, contractors and external stakeholders. Willing and able to travel extensively across Great Britain in support of project development and delivery. To apply for the role , please send us your CV and a supporting statement (max two sides of A4) telling us about the skills and experience you would bring to the role and your motivation for applying, using the link on our website. Closing date is Monday 25th May 2026.
May 11, 2026
Full time
A senior role that sits at the heart of our mission, turning empty and underused buildings into safe, dignified places to live through our Empty Spaces to Homes programme. Habitat for Humanity Great Britain (Habitat GB) is part of the global Habitat for Humanity Federation fighting global poverty and homelessness. We believe that a decent home helps to permanently break the cycle of poverty and allows families to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance. Job Purpose The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is a leadership and technical role responsible for the end-to-end development, delivery and stewardship of Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Key responsibilities include strategic planning and technical leadership for core aspects of Habitat GB s domestic programme, such as the construction project pipeline associated with our Empty Spaces to Homes (ES2H) programme. The postholder will lead the feasibility, design, costing, procurement and delivery of demonstration construction projects, primarily the conversion of empty commercial and retail buildings into high-quality, affordable homes, while also ensuring the safe, compliant operation and maintenance of HFHGB-owned, leased and operated properties, including ReStore sites. The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is also responsible for the people management of staff, contractors and consultants and (where relevant) volunteers. Key areas of risk management that sit within the portfolio of this role include project and site health & safety, compliance and asset maintenance. This role is central to translating Habitat GB s mission and strategy into high-quality, buildable, scalable projects that maximise social impact. Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities Construction & Programme Delivery • Lead the planning, design and delivery of Habitat GB s demonstration construction projects within the ES2H programme. • Contribute technical leadership to programme strategy, performance monitoring, evaluation and learning. • Work collaboratively with other ES2H workstreams (Advocacy, Research, Scalability) to ensure projects inform and support wider systems change. • Provide expert construction input into organisational decision-making, risk management, and strategy implementation. Building Pipeline Development & Feasibility Lead the identification, assessment and prioritisation of potential conversion opportunities across Great Britain. Conduct frequent site visits to assess empty or underutilised commercial buildings. Undertake and/or oversee: Building diagnostics and technical surveys Early identification of structural, asbestos, planning, fire and compliance risks Location-based risk profiling (logistics, supply chains, neighbourhood constraints) Act as the organisation s technical authority on building viability and conversion risk. Design, Specification & Cost Leadership Develop initial design concepts, spatial layouts and performance specifications that balance cost efficiency, compliance, buildability and the dignity of residents. Ensure all designs meet relevant statutory and organisational requirements, including: UK Building Regulations Fire safety and CDM 2015 Sustainability and environmental standards Provide client side cost leadership and quantity surveying oversight across projects, including: Preparing feasibility cost models, early stage estimates and robust construction budgets Assessing and benchmarking contractor quotations and negotiating best value outcomes aligned with charitable objectives Maintaining effective cost control and financial visibility throughout delivery Lead the appointment and management of architects, planning consultants and specialist technical advisors as required. Construction Delivery, Contractor & Site Management Identify, appoint and manage contractors, subcontractors and consultants on a project-by-project basis. Ensure projects are delivered: safely; to specification; on time and within approved budgets Combine on-site leadership with remote project management, using digital tools, dashboards and reporting systems. Maintain a national overview of live and pipeline projects, providing the Executive Team with clear, real-time updates on milestones, risks, spend and cashflow, and delivery confidence. Health, Safety & Risk Management Be responsible for Health & Safety across Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including CDM 2015. Oversee: Risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Training and inductions Incident reporting and corrective actions Ensure a strong safety culture across construction sites and property sites, working closely with the Site & Property Maintenance Officer to delivery their responsibilities successfully and safely. Work with colleagues to ensure appropriate insurances are in place. Financial Management & Reporting Own construction and maintenance budgets, ensuring strong financial control and value for money. Lead procurement processes for works, materials, and equipment. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate forecasting, cost tracking, and timely payment of invoices. Maintain robust project management tools, trackers, schedules, and cost sheets. Provide regular input into organisational performance reporting, risk registers, and assurance processes. People Leadership & Culture Line-manage and support direct reports, setting clear objectives, and providing regular supervision and development. Lead, motivate, and develop a high-performing, values-driven team and contractor network. Ensure good practice management of consultants, contractors and volunteers. Role model Habitat GB s values, including commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding. Person profile: Extensive experience in UK construction project management, particularly refurbishment and conversion projects, with responsibility spanning early feasibility through to delivery. Strong technical understanding of: • UK Building Regulations and fire safety requirements • Permitted Development rights and planning constraints • Health & Safety management, including CDM 2015 Strong client side commercial judgement, with proven ability to develop feasibility cost models, set and manage construction budgets, and maintain effective cost control across projects. Demonstrated experience appointing and managing contractors, consultants and procurement processes to deliver best value outcomes. Strong leadership and people management experience, including the ability to lead teams, contractors and consultants with credibility and clarity. Relevant construction or built environment qualification, or equivalent senior professional experience (e.g. MCIOB, MRICS or similar). Valid CSCS card. Recognised Health & Safety qualification (e.g. IOSH or SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Skills and competencies: Technically confident and commercially astute, with the ability to exercise sound professional judgement and make high-quality decisions in complex or ambiguous situations. Comfortable operating across strategic leadership and hands-on problem solving, particularly within refurbishment and conversion projects. Highly organised, with the ability to prioritise effectively across multiple concurrent workstreams, sites and geographies. Confident and collaborative communicator, able to work productively with internal teams, partners, volunteers, contractors and external stakeholders. Willing and able to travel extensively across Great Britain in support of project development and delivery. To apply for the role , please send us your CV and a supporting statement (max two sides of A4) telling us about the skills and experience you would bring to the role and your motivation for applying, using the link on our website. Closing date is Monday 25th May 2026.
Senior Officer - Electrical Location: Sheffield Job Type: Full-time, Temp Hourly Rate: £25.79 via Umbrella (£19.81 via PAYE) We are seeking a dedicated Senior Officer - Electrical to oversee the operational delivery of our domestic electrical programme and other electrical installation programmes, including security systems such as door entry, CCTV, burglar alarms, and care alarms. This role is crucial for ensuring high standards of quality assurance and technical advice in line with Sheffield City Council policies. Day-to-day of the role: Deliver contract administration services for various electrical installation programmes. Implement and monitor on-site quality assurance, defect inspection, and handover procedures. Issue site instructions and variations, and provide competent, sound technical advice. Conduct joint inspections with Neighbourhood Officers, offering assistance and guidance on electrical maintenance and property improvements. Advise on and assess permission requests from customers regarding changes to electrical installations. Undertake inspections and surveys, and prepare technical and non-technical reports and designs, making recommendations and suggesting remedial actions. Ensure effective consultation and communication with tenants, contractors, elected members, and colleagues, including liaising with emergency services and other external stakeholders. Participate actively in local project groups, working groups, and progress meetings. Required Skills & Qualifications: Must hold the 18th edition IEE wiring regulations qualification. Experience in managing contractors and liaising with various agencies. Strong customer care skills and the ability to visit sites frequently. Demonstrated ability to work positively, brainstorm new ideas, and inspire teamwork. Organised and calm under pressure. Ability to produce high-quality reports that diagnose investment requirements with recommendations for senior management. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Hybrid working model with flexibility to work on-site, in the office, or remotely. Opportunities for professional development and training. Supportive team environment. To apply for the Senior Officer - Electrical position, please submit your CV by clicking Apply Now.
May 11, 2026
Seasonal
Senior Officer - Electrical Location: Sheffield Job Type: Full-time, Temp Hourly Rate: £25.79 via Umbrella (£19.81 via PAYE) We are seeking a dedicated Senior Officer - Electrical to oversee the operational delivery of our domestic electrical programme and other electrical installation programmes, including security systems such as door entry, CCTV, burglar alarms, and care alarms. This role is crucial for ensuring high standards of quality assurance and technical advice in line with Sheffield City Council policies. Day-to-day of the role: Deliver contract administration services for various electrical installation programmes. Implement and monitor on-site quality assurance, defect inspection, and handover procedures. Issue site instructions and variations, and provide competent, sound technical advice. Conduct joint inspections with Neighbourhood Officers, offering assistance and guidance on electrical maintenance and property improvements. Advise on and assess permission requests from customers regarding changes to electrical installations. Undertake inspections and surveys, and prepare technical and non-technical reports and designs, making recommendations and suggesting remedial actions. Ensure effective consultation and communication with tenants, contractors, elected members, and colleagues, including liaising with emergency services and other external stakeholders. Participate actively in local project groups, working groups, and progress meetings. Required Skills & Qualifications: Must hold the 18th edition IEE wiring regulations qualification. Experience in managing contractors and liaising with various agencies. Strong customer care skills and the ability to visit sites frequently. Demonstrated ability to work positively, brainstorm new ideas, and inspire teamwork. Organised and calm under pressure. Ability to produce high-quality reports that diagnose investment requirements with recommendations for senior management. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Hybrid working model with flexibility to work on-site, in the office, or remotely. Opportunities for professional development and training. Supportive team environment. To apply for the Senior Officer - Electrical position, please submit your CV by clicking Apply Now.
Are you looking for a role where every day brings a new challenge? A fresh opportunity to make local communities safer, stronger, and feel more connected? At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're passionate about giving our communities a strong, trusted voice. We are looking for a Neighbourhood Officer to join our team and bring communities together, support wellbeing, and help create environments where our customers feel valued. Location: Agile- Grimsby Contract: Permanent Salary: £32,293.92 Why Join LHP? We're more than a housing provider - we're a purpose driven team that cares deeply about our customers, our communities, and each other. Alongside an annual salary of £32,293.92 you'll enjoy a fantastic range of benefits: - An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1,200 per year (Westfield Health) -Enhanced family leave and maternity policies. Discounted shopping vouchers. A brilliant salary sacrifices pension scheme - with up to 12% employer contribution. 32 days' holiday (including bank holidays), increasing annually for your first five years. Opportunities to earn extra leave for full attendance, plus buy/sell options. Access to Mental Health First Aiders across the business. You'll also join a positive team culture where your development is a priority and your ideas are valued. What is a typical week as our Neighbourhood Officer? As our Neighbourhood Officer, you will be responsible for acting as the primary interface with customers of LHP, delivering an excellent customer focused housing management service that achieves LHP's core objectives, with a focus on sustaining tenancies and improving quality of life. The role will involve a mix of administrative tasks, diary management and customer facing estate based, utilising mobile working on a day-to-day basis and coordinating and facilitating interventions to ensure that our customers are able to live independently and live in safe, well maintained and affordable homes. A typical day will include: Managing tenancy issues and overseeing the customer relationship from tenancy start date to eventual tenancy termination. This will include extensive liaising with the tenant, colleagues within LHP, external partners such as the local authority and the voluntary sector. Compliance including undertaking health and safety checks, fire, legionella, estate and block checks. Managing a rolling programme of tenancy audits/routine tenancy visits to validate tenancies and check on property condition working with tenants to ensure that tenancies are sustained. Working with other LHP departments to undertake the decanting of tenants for property refurbishments and major repair. Responsibility for the whole housing, tenancy and estate management functions within the designated area. Actively promoting tenancy sustainment, by giving tenants appropriate advice and reasonable opportunity to take responsibility and comply with the terms of their conditions of tenancy from the start of the tenancy through to termination and vacation of the property. Responsibility for systematic recording and efficient completion of all required housing management service functions and information through the approved, recording, storing and retrieval systems to enable production of required management reports and enforcement of tenancy condition terms, where necessary. Working with tenants after signposting or referral to ensure that services have been joined up and that there has been a positive outcome, including, where appropriate, any safeguarding issues. Working with colleagues to maximise income to the tenant and organisation through rents and service charges and ensuring that arrears are kept to an absolute minimum. Applying a rent first approach by being aware of arrears and discuss with tenant at every opportunity. Representing LHP in court with regard to legal action necessary for breaches of tenancy related conditions. Liaising with external agencies about matters concerning tenants' welfare and behaviour, e.g. Social Care, Probation, Police and Schools, and to attend and participate in Team around the Child (TAC), Child Protection and Child in Need (CIN) meetings. Complying with safe systems of working processes to ensure the safety for self, employees and customers. Attending emergency call outs as required. What are we looking for? Up-to-date knowledge of national housing and social policy issues, law, good practice and innovation. Working knowledge of relevant legislation, such as Housing, Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, General Data Protection Regulations. Prepared to work flexibly, including occasional evenings or weekends as per the requirements of the service. It would be great if you had: Professional Qualification in housing and/or customer service. Experience of Court processes and ability to present cases in Court. Experience of MGI customer service excellence. How to apply Please include your CV and a strong cover letter outlining your relevant experience and what makes you a great fit for this role! We're looking to hold interviews on Friday 22nd May at our Grimsby office Finally some key Information At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're committed to maintaining a fair, transparent, and accessible recruitment process. Upon request, reasonable adjustments will be made for all candidates. It's important to ensure that the role you're applying for is the right fit for you. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team Please be aware that we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large number of applications or if there are changes in business priorities. To be eligible for employment with us, you must reside in the UK for the entire duration of your employment. You will be required to provide evidence of your Right to Work during the recruitment process All offers of Employment is subject to a DBS Check and Satisfactory References
May 11, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a role where every day brings a new challenge? A fresh opportunity to make local communities safer, stronger, and feel more connected? At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're passionate about giving our communities a strong, trusted voice. We are looking for a Neighbourhood Officer to join our team and bring communities together, support wellbeing, and help create environments where our customers feel valued. Location: Agile- Grimsby Contract: Permanent Salary: £32,293.92 Why Join LHP? We're more than a housing provider - we're a purpose driven team that cares deeply about our customers, our communities, and each other. Alongside an annual salary of £32,293.92 you'll enjoy a fantastic range of benefits: - An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1,200 per year (Westfield Health) -Enhanced family leave and maternity policies. Discounted shopping vouchers. A brilliant salary sacrifices pension scheme - with up to 12% employer contribution. 32 days' holiday (including bank holidays), increasing annually for your first five years. Opportunities to earn extra leave for full attendance, plus buy/sell options. Access to Mental Health First Aiders across the business. You'll also join a positive team culture where your development is a priority and your ideas are valued. What is a typical week as our Neighbourhood Officer? As our Neighbourhood Officer, you will be responsible for acting as the primary interface with customers of LHP, delivering an excellent customer focused housing management service that achieves LHP's core objectives, with a focus on sustaining tenancies and improving quality of life. The role will involve a mix of administrative tasks, diary management and customer facing estate based, utilising mobile working on a day-to-day basis and coordinating and facilitating interventions to ensure that our customers are able to live independently and live in safe, well maintained and affordable homes. A typical day will include: Managing tenancy issues and overseeing the customer relationship from tenancy start date to eventual tenancy termination. This will include extensive liaising with the tenant, colleagues within LHP, external partners such as the local authority and the voluntary sector. Compliance including undertaking health and safety checks, fire, legionella, estate and block checks. Managing a rolling programme of tenancy audits/routine tenancy visits to validate tenancies and check on property condition working with tenants to ensure that tenancies are sustained. Working with other LHP departments to undertake the decanting of tenants for property refurbishments and major repair. Responsibility for the whole housing, tenancy and estate management functions within the designated area. Actively promoting tenancy sustainment, by giving tenants appropriate advice and reasonable opportunity to take responsibility and comply with the terms of their conditions of tenancy from the start of the tenancy through to termination and vacation of the property. Responsibility for systematic recording and efficient completion of all required housing management service functions and information through the approved, recording, storing and retrieval systems to enable production of required management reports and enforcement of tenancy condition terms, where necessary. Working with tenants after signposting or referral to ensure that services have been joined up and that there has been a positive outcome, including, where appropriate, any safeguarding issues. Working with colleagues to maximise income to the tenant and organisation through rents and service charges and ensuring that arrears are kept to an absolute minimum. Applying a rent first approach by being aware of arrears and discuss with tenant at every opportunity. Representing LHP in court with regard to legal action necessary for breaches of tenancy related conditions. Liaising with external agencies about matters concerning tenants' welfare and behaviour, e.g. Social Care, Probation, Police and Schools, and to attend and participate in Team around the Child (TAC), Child Protection and Child in Need (CIN) meetings. Complying with safe systems of working processes to ensure the safety for self, employees and customers. Attending emergency call outs as required. What are we looking for? Up-to-date knowledge of national housing and social policy issues, law, good practice and innovation. Working knowledge of relevant legislation, such as Housing, Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, General Data Protection Regulations. Prepared to work flexibly, including occasional evenings or weekends as per the requirements of the service. It would be great if you had: Professional Qualification in housing and/or customer service. Experience of Court processes and ability to present cases in Court. Experience of MGI customer service excellence. How to apply Please include your CV and a strong cover letter outlining your relevant experience and what makes you a great fit for this role! We're looking to hold interviews on Friday 22nd May at our Grimsby office Finally some key Information At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're committed to maintaining a fair, transparent, and accessible recruitment process. Upon request, reasonable adjustments will be made for all candidates. It's important to ensure that the role you're applying for is the right fit for you. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team Please be aware that we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large number of applications or if there are changes in business priorities. To be eligible for employment with us, you must reside in the UK for the entire duration of your employment. You will be required to provide evidence of your Right to Work during the recruitment process All offers of Employment is subject to a DBS Check and Satisfactory References
Customer & Neighbourhood Officer East Patch (12m FTC) Salary : £39,019 per annum + Excellent Benefits Location: Goldings House, Hatfield (Main Office base), High Wycombe (Occasional attendance for department meetings, training sessions) & Letchworth Garden City (Occasional attendance for team meetings) click apply for full job details
May 11, 2026
Contractor
Customer & Neighbourhood Officer East Patch (12m FTC) Salary : £39,019 per annum + Excellent Benefits Location: Goldings House, Hatfield (Main Office base), High Wycombe (Occasional attendance for department meetings, training sessions) & Letchworth Garden City (Occasional attendance for team meetings) click apply for full job details
Senior Planning Manager - 12 month fixed term contract Department: Land & Planning Employment Type: Fixed Term - Full Time Location: Taplow, Buckinghamshire Description Berkeley Strategic Land is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Berkeley Group. Leveraging Berkeley's financial strength and regeneration expertise, Berkeley Strategic Land identifies and secures long-term strategic sites for future development. Working collaboratively with local authorities and stakeholders, it promotes land through the Local Plan process and seeks planning consent for delivery by Berkeley. With the backing of The Berkeley Group, the team applies a flexible and innovative approach to land acquisition, employing option agreements, freehold purchases, and other structures that align with the interests of landowners. Based at our regional office in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, the role involves regular travel throughout the South East. The role This role is a 12 month fixed term contract, starting in August 2026. Working as part of an ambitious and dynamic multi-disciplinary team, we are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Senior Planning Manager to play a key role in leading the promotion of our extensive strategic land portfolio. The successful candidate will manage the promotion of strategic land opportunities through the development plan process and the preparation and determination of planning applications and appeals. This position offers the opportunity to work on an exciting portfolio of large-scale projects from inception through to allocation and consent. Reporting to the Planning Directors and other members of the senior management team, the core duties associated with the role include: Managing the promotion of sites for allocation in local plans and neighbourhood plans, including the preparation and submission of technical evidence, masterplans and representations, and participation in examinations. Preparing, submitting and managing planning applications and appeals, including overseeing technical inputs, design proposals, and EIA processes where necessary. Negotiation of planning agreements and conditions. Instructing and managing external planning consultants, architects, technical teams, and legal advisers in accordance with agreed budgets and strategies. Providing planning advice on existing and new land acquisitions. Building and maintaining effective working relationships with local authority officers and Members, stakeholders, landowners, agents, internal teams and Berkeley operating businesses. Experience required Experience working for a housebuilder, land promoter or planning consultancy with significant experience of strategic land promotion. Member of the RTPI or RICS (Planning and Development). Proven track record of managing complex planning projects and securing allocations and planning consents. Commercial awareness and ability to assess development potential and planning risk. Strong knowledge of planning legislation, policy, and the plan-making process. Excellent project management, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Confident communicator with strong negotiation and influencing skills. Capable of working independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Ability to build positive relationships with local authorities, stakeholders, landowners and their representatives. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the South East region. Why join us? 25 days annual leave, increasing with service to 33 days. Health and wellbeing benefits including Private Medical Insurance. Lifestyle benefits including access to an online discount platform. Berkeley Foundation volunteer day. Private pension plan. Group life assurance. The standard default full-time working hours in the office are 8am-5pm with core working hours 9am-4pm.
May 10, 2026
Full time
Senior Planning Manager - 12 month fixed term contract Department: Land & Planning Employment Type: Fixed Term - Full Time Location: Taplow, Buckinghamshire Description Berkeley Strategic Land is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Berkeley Group. Leveraging Berkeley's financial strength and regeneration expertise, Berkeley Strategic Land identifies and secures long-term strategic sites for future development. Working collaboratively with local authorities and stakeholders, it promotes land through the Local Plan process and seeks planning consent for delivery by Berkeley. With the backing of The Berkeley Group, the team applies a flexible and innovative approach to land acquisition, employing option agreements, freehold purchases, and other structures that align with the interests of landowners. Based at our regional office in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, the role involves regular travel throughout the South East. The role This role is a 12 month fixed term contract, starting in August 2026. Working as part of an ambitious and dynamic multi-disciplinary team, we are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Senior Planning Manager to play a key role in leading the promotion of our extensive strategic land portfolio. The successful candidate will manage the promotion of strategic land opportunities through the development plan process and the preparation and determination of planning applications and appeals. This position offers the opportunity to work on an exciting portfolio of large-scale projects from inception through to allocation and consent. Reporting to the Planning Directors and other members of the senior management team, the core duties associated with the role include: Managing the promotion of sites for allocation in local plans and neighbourhood plans, including the preparation and submission of technical evidence, masterplans and representations, and participation in examinations. Preparing, submitting and managing planning applications and appeals, including overseeing technical inputs, design proposals, and EIA processes where necessary. Negotiation of planning agreements and conditions. Instructing and managing external planning consultants, architects, technical teams, and legal advisers in accordance with agreed budgets and strategies. Providing planning advice on existing and new land acquisitions. Building and maintaining effective working relationships with local authority officers and Members, stakeholders, landowners, agents, internal teams and Berkeley operating businesses. Experience required Experience working for a housebuilder, land promoter or planning consultancy with significant experience of strategic land promotion. Member of the RTPI or RICS (Planning and Development). Proven track record of managing complex planning projects and securing allocations and planning consents. Commercial awareness and ability to assess development potential and planning risk. Strong knowledge of planning legislation, policy, and the plan-making process. Excellent project management, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Confident communicator with strong negotiation and influencing skills. Capable of working independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Ability to build positive relationships with local authorities, stakeholders, landowners and their representatives. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the South East region. Why join us? 25 days annual leave, increasing with service to 33 days. Health and wellbeing benefits including Private Medical Insurance. Lifestyle benefits including access to an online discount platform. Berkeley Foundation volunteer day. Private pension plan. Group life assurance. The standard default full-time working hours in the office are 8am-5pm with core working hours 9am-4pm.
Job Title: Housing Liaison Team Leader Location: London Borough of Newham Contract Type: Temporary Rate: 26.13 PAYE hour Are you passionate about housing and eager to make a positive impact in your community? Our client is searching for a dynamic and experienced Housing Liaison Team Leader to spearhead a team dedicated to providing top-notch housing management services in Newham. About the Role: As the Housing Liaison Team Leader, you will lead a team of Housing Liaison Officers and Resident Service Officers, ensuring services are customer-centred and delivered to the highest standard. This is a hands-on leadership role where your efforts will directly enhance the quality of life for residents across the borough. What You'll Be Doing: Lead and Support Your Team: Motivate and manage your team to deliver excellent housing services. Conduct one-on-ones, appraisals, and support staff development. Deliver Excellent Housing Services: Oversee mixed tenure properties, manage tenancy conditions, and ensure regular estate inspections. Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour: Handle ASB cases promptly, working closely with enforcement teams and maintaining accurate case records. Community Engagement: Support community activities and collaborate with internal and external partners to enhance neighbourhood safety. Health, Safety, and Compliance: Ensure your team adheres to health and safety policies and procedures. Escalations and Complaints: Be the first point of contact for complex inquiries, ensuring fair and timely resolutions. What We're Looking For: Proven experience managing a high-performing team. Strong background in housing management and knowledge of housing law. Ability to engage positively with residents, even in challenging situations. Strong organisational skills and sound judgement. Personal Qualities: A genuine commitment to delivering excellent housing services. Flexible, empathetic, and approachable leadership style. If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a difference in the community, we want to hear from you! Join our client in shaping a brighter future for residents in Newham. Apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
May 09, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Housing Liaison Team Leader Location: London Borough of Newham Contract Type: Temporary Rate: 26.13 PAYE hour Are you passionate about housing and eager to make a positive impact in your community? Our client is searching for a dynamic and experienced Housing Liaison Team Leader to spearhead a team dedicated to providing top-notch housing management services in Newham. About the Role: As the Housing Liaison Team Leader, you will lead a team of Housing Liaison Officers and Resident Service Officers, ensuring services are customer-centred and delivered to the highest standard. This is a hands-on leadership role where your efforts will directly enhance the quality of life for residents across the borough. What You'll Be Doing: Lead and Support Your Team: Motivate and manage your team to deliver excellent housing services. Conduct one-on-ones, appraisals, and support staff development. Deliver Excellent Housing Services: Oversee mixed tenure properties, manage tenancy conditions, and ensure regular estate inspections. Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour: Handle ASB cases promptly, working closely with enforcement teams and maintaining accurate case records. Community Engagement: Support community activities and collaborate with internal and external partners to enhance neighbourhood safety. Health, Safety, and Compliance: Ensure your team adheres to health and safety policies and procedures. Escalations and Complaints: Be the first point of contact for complex inquiries, ensuring fair and timely resolutions. What We're Looking For: Proven experience managing a high-performing team. Strong background in housing management and knowledge of housing law. Ability to engage positively with residents, even in challenging situations. Strong organisational skills and sound judgement. Personal Qualities: A genuine commitment to delivering excellent housing services. Flexible, empathetic, and approachable leadership style. If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a difference in the community, we want to hear from you! Join our client in shaping a brighter future for residents in Newham. Apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Neighbourhood Officer Islington, London Temp Ongoing Full Time An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Neighbourhood Officer to join a respected Housing Association in Islington, delivering high-quality neighbourhood and tenancy management services to residents across a diverse London community. THE ROLE As a Neighbourhood Officer, you will be responsible for delivering a proactive, resident-focused housing management service, ensuring estates are safe, well-maintained, and communities are supported to thrive. Manage a defined patch, delivering effective tenancy and neighbourhood management services Carry out estate inspections and coordinate routine maintenance in communal areas Investigate and manage anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases and tenancy breaches Work closely with repairs, contractors and internal teams to resolve estate-based issues Support residents with tenancy sustainment and signpost to relevant services Handle resident enquiries, complaints and complex casework in a timely and professional manner Ensure compliance with policies, procedures, and relevant housing legislation THE CANDIDATE The successful candidate will have previous experience working in a similar Neighbourhood Officer, Housing Officer or Tenancy Management role within a Housing Association or Local Authority setting. Strong knowledge of tenancy management and housing legislation Experience managing estate inspections and coordinating communal repairs/maintenance Proven track record of handling ASB and complex resident cases Excellent communication skills with the ability to build relationships with diverse communities Ability to prioritise workloads effectively and manage competing deadlines THE CONTRACT WORKING HOURS Full Time Monday-Friday 9-5 Patch based, Islington LENGTH OF CONTRACT 3 Month Contract, temp-perm RATE The pay for the role is 25.15 per hour LTD company rate. The PAYE equivalent is 21.44 per hour, inclusive of holiday. HOW TO APPLY If interested in this role, please apply directly or email (url removed) or call (phone number removed) and ask for Beth to discuss further Know someone perfect for this role? We offer a 250 referral bonus for successful candidate recommendations!
May 09, 2026
Contractor
Neighbourhood Officer Islington, London Temp Ongoing Full Time An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Neighbourhood Officer to join a respected Housing Association in Islington, delivering high-quality neighbourhood and tenancy management services to residents across a diverse London community. THE ROLE As a Neighbourhood Officer, you will be responsible for delivering a proactive, resident-focused housing management service, ensuring estates are safe, well-maintained, and communities are supported to thrive. Manage a defined patch, delivering effective tenancy and neighbourhood management services Carry out estate inspections and coordinate routine maintenance in communal areas Investigate and manage anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases and tenancy breaches Work closely with repairs, contractors and internal teams to resolve estate-based issues Support residents with tenancy sustainment and signpost to relevant services Handle resident enquiries, complaints and complex casework in a timely and professional manner Ensure compliance with policies, procedures, and relevant housing legislation THE CANDIDATE The successful candidate will have previous experience working in a similar Neighbourhood Officer, Housing Officer or Tenancy Management role within a Housing Association or Local Authority setting. Strong knowledge of tenancy management and housing legislation Experience managing estate inspections and coordinating communal repairs/maintenance Proven track record of handling ASB and complex resident cases Excellent communication skills with the ability to build relationships with diverse communities Ability to prioritise workloads effectively and manage competing deadlines THE CONTRACT WORKING HOURS Full Time Monday-Friday 9-5 Patch based, Islington LENGTH OF CONTRACT 3 Month Contract, temp-perm RATE The pay for the role is 25.15 per hour LTD company rate. The PAYE equivalent is 21.44 per hour, inclusive of holiday. HOW TO APPLY If interested in this role, please apply directly or email (url removed) or call (phone number removed) and ask for Beth to discuss further Know someone perfect for this role? We offer a 250 referral bonus for successful candidate recommendations!
Community Ambassador Project Officer SO1 £ 35,391 - £42,888 Fixed term - one year Full time Twickenham Civic Centre Other essential information: Most of the responsibilities associated with this role will be carried out in the community. Objective of role This is an exciting opportunity to join Richmond Council's Community Engagement Team and play a central role in shaping how residents across the London Borough of Richmond have their voices heard and acted upon. As Community Ambassador Project Officer, you will lead and develop the unique and high-profile Richmond Community Ambassador Programme, working closely with a dedicated group of volunteers who live in social housing across the borough to influence decisions, improve standards in their neighbourhoods, and build strong relationships between residents, Housing Associations, and the Council. In this role, you will: Support residents to represent their communities with confidence Deliver real, visible improvements that matter to local people Support the Council's ambition to be open, inclusive, and community-led About the role No two days in this role are the same.You'll work at the heart of the community, supporting a network of passionate volunteer Community Ambassadors and bringing together residents, housing associations, councillors and council teams. You'll be: Supporting and coordinating Community Ambassadors, acting as their main point of contact Recruiting, onboarding and training new volunteers Arranging estate inspections and helping to follow up on repairs and improvements Organising forums, workshops and partnership meetings Working closely with housing providers to resolve issues and share learning Getting out into the community to promote the programme and reach new voices Tracking impact and outcomes, and sharing success stories Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience We welcome applicants with different backgrounds, skills, and experience to apply - what matters most is your ability to connect with people and make things happen. You'll need: Experience of community engagement, resident involvement or customer focused work Confidence working with a range of stakeholders including residents and partner organisations An understanding of social housing and the issues affecting tenants Experience of, or interest in, working within local government or the public sector Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain issues clearly and sensitively Excellent organisational skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities A proactive, solutions focused mindset and a commitment to equality and inclusion Good IT skills, including using databases and digital tools Secondment All internal applicants for this secondment must seek permission from their current line manager before applying. Failure to do so may result in the secondment not being authorised. Closing Date: 17th May 2026. Shortlisting Date: 18th May 2026. Interview Date: W/C 25th May 2026. We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
May 09, 2026
Full time
Community Ambassador Project Officer SO1 £ 35,391 - £42,888 Fixed term - one year Full time Twickenham Civic Centre Other essential information: Most of the responsibilities associated with this role will be carried out in the community. Objective of role This is an exciting opportunity to join Richmond Council's Community Engagement Team and play a central role in shaping how residents across the London Borough of Richmond have their voices heard and acted upon. As Community Ambassador Project Officer, you will lead and develop the unique and high-profile Richmond Community Ambassador Programme, working closely with a dedicated group of volunteers who live in social housing across the borough to influence decisions, improve standards in their neighbourhoods, and build strong relationships between residents, Housing Associations, and the Council. In this role, you will: Support residents to represent their communities with confidence Deliver real, visible improvements that matter to local people Support the Council's ambition to be open, inclusive, and community-led About the role No two days in this role are the same.You'll work at the heart of the community, supporting a network of passionate volunteer Community Ambassadors and bringing together residents, housing associations, councillors and council teams. You'll be: Supporting and coordinating Community Ambassadors, acting as their main point of contact Recruiting, onboarding and training new volunteers Arranging estate inspections and helping to follow up on repairs and improvements Organising forums, workshops and partnership meetings Working closely with housing providers to resolve issues and share learning Getting out into the community to promote the programme and reach new voices Tracking impact and outcomes, and sharing success stories Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience We welcome applicants with different backgrounds, skills, and experience to apply - what matters most is your ability to connect with people and make things happen. You'll need: Experience of community engagement, resident involvement or customer focused work Confidence working with a range of stakeholders including residents and partner organisations An understanding of social housing and the issues affecting tenants Experience of, or interest in, working within local government or the public sector Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain issues clearly and sensitively Excellent organisational skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities A proactive, solutions focused mindset and a commitment to equality and inclusion Good IT skills, including using databases and digital tools Secondment All internal applicants for this secondment must seek permission from their current line manager before applying. Failure to do so may result in the secondment not being authorised. Closing Date: 17th May 2026. Shortlisting Date: 18th May 2026. Interview Date: W/C 25th May 2026. We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.