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Halton Housing
Legal Support Officer (Housing)
Halton Housing Widnes, Cheshire
Legal Support Officer (Housing) Widnes (Hybrid Working with Travel) £38,660 per annum Permanent, Full Time 37 hours per week (Monday Friday) Here at Halton Housing, we are looking for a confident, knowledgeable housing professional to join us as an experienced and proactive Legal Support Officer. The successful candidate will work across our organisation, providing expert support on a wide range of tenancy and legal matters. This is an opportunity to apply your legal knowledge in a role that directly supports customers and communities. The role will require flexibility to meet the demands of the service, including attending court, supporting eviction processes, serving notices, and ensuring that all legal requirements and support are provided on a day-to-day basis. Due to the nature of the role, you will be required to attend court and travel where necessary to lead cases and take full ownership. What You ll Do: Attend evictions and support the lawful enforcement of tenancy possession orders Manage legal action across all debt recovery cases, including possession claims, money judgements and stay applications Assess the suitability of legal action, arrange and conduct customer interviews, and prepare, attend and present cases in court Initiate legal proceedings for access in compliance cases, liaise with customers to arrange access, and represent cases in court Take the lead on applying policies and procedures relating to tenancy breaches, providing guidance and progressing appropriate legal action Take ownership of a designated caseload, ensuring targets are met and positive legal outcomes are achieved Regularly review and improve working practices, identifying opportunities to maximise rent collection and strengthen tenancy compliance What You ll Need: Previous experience with a strong knowledge and understanding of legal processes, particularly within the civil courts A strong housing background. The ability to present clear, well-reasoned arguments and confidently represent cases A good working knowledge of relevant legislation relating to debt recovery, anti-social behaviour and tenancy management Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends and make recommendations Experience producing clear and concise reports for senior stakeholders The ability to evaluate options, use sound judgement and take the most appropriate course of action A proactive, resilient approach with a focus on delivering successful outcomes A CIH Level 3 is required or working towards one. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. What You ll Get: 30-day holiday entitlement, plus bank holidays Opportunity to buy or sell holidays Competitive salary Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme Flexible and hybrid working Supported training and development opportunities Health and Wellbeing Cash Plan Competitive Pension Scheme If you re looking for a role where your legal expertise can make a meaningful difference and you can take ownership of varied and impactful casework, we d love to hear from you. We may close this vacancy early if we receive a high number of applications, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Closing date: 14th June 2026 Interview date(s): Monday 22nd June (afternoon only) and Tuesday 23rd June (all day)
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Legal Support Officer (Housing) Widnes (Hybrid Working with Travel) £38,660 per annum Permanent, Full Time 37 hours per week (Monday Friday) Here at Halton Housing, we are looking for a confident, knowledgeable housing professional to join us as an experienced and proactive Legal Support Officer. The successful candidate will work across our organisation, providing expert support on a wide range of tenancy and legal matters. This is an opportunity to apply your legal knowledge in a role that directly supports customers and communities. The role will require flexibility to meet the demands of the service, including attending court, supporting eviction processes, serving notices, and ensuring that all legal requirements and support are provided on a day-to-day basis. Due to the nature of the role, you will be required to attend court and travel where necessary to lead cases and take full ownership. What You ll Do: Attend evictions and support the lawful enforcement of tenancy possession orders Manage legal action across all debt recovery cases, including possession claims, money judgements and stay applications Assess the suitability of legal action, arrange and conduct customer interviews, and prepare, attend and present cases in court Initiate legal proceedings for access in compliance cases, liaise with customers to arrange access, and represent cases in court Take the lead on applying policies and procedures relating to tenancy breaches, providing guidance and progressing appropriate legal action Take ownership of a designated caseload, ensuring targets are met and positive legal outcomes are achieved Regularly review and improve working practices, identifying opportunities to maximise rent collection and strengthen tenancy compliance What You ll Need: Previous experience with a strong knowledge and understanding of legal processes, particularly within the civil courts A strong housing background. The ability to present clear, well-reasoned arguments and confidently represent cases A good working knowledge of relevant legislation relating to debt recovery, anti-social behaviour and tenancy management Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends and make recommendations Experience producing clear and concise reports for senior stakeholders The ability to evaluate options, use sound judgement and take the most appropriate course of action A proactive, resilient approach with a focus on delivering successful outcomes A CIH Level 3 is required or working towards one. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. What You ll Get: 30-day holiday entitlement, plus bank holidays Opportunity to buy or sell holidays Competitive salary Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme Flexible and hybrid working Supported training and development opportunities Health and Wellbeing Cash Plan Competitive Pension Scheme If you re looking for a role where your legal expertise can make a meaningful difference and you can take ownership of varied and impactful casework, we d love to hear from you. We may close this vacancy early if we receive a high number of applications, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Closing date: 14th June 2026 Interview date(s): Monday 22nd June (afternoon only) and Tuesday 23rd June (all day)
Service Care Solutions
Probation Officer
Service Care Solutions St. Albans, Hertfordshire
Probation Officer LOCATION: St Albans HOURS: 37 hours per week (Standard full-time unless specified otherwise) PAY RATE: 30.36 limited per hour (Umbrella pay rate) Full Job Description We are seeking an experienced Probation Officer to join a dynamic team and support court proceedings at Stevenage Magistrates' Court on an initial 26-week contract. If you possess the necessary qualifications and experience, this is an excellent opportunity to advance your career and make a tangible impact within the justice system. Depending on the role, work may include: Prepare comprehensive court reports, ranging from standard to oral presentations Attend court hearings on a rotating rota, providing expert testimony Utilize your probation knowledge to support cases effectively Maintain up-to-date knowledge of legislation and case management systems Support clients throughout the legal process, ensuring compliance and safety The job holder is expected to accept reasonable alterations and additional tasks of a similar level that may be necessary. Essential Requirements Possession of a recognized Probation Qualification Framework Graduate Diploma/Honours Degree in Community Justice (or equivalent recognized qualification). Proven experience writing detailed court reports and attending court hearings. Proficient working knowledge of probation service computer-based systems, including NDelius, OASys, and EPF1. Up-to-date with relevant legislation and evidence-based practice. Ability to attend court hearings regularly, work effectively within a team, and travel between the court and the probation office. If you are interested please apply or if you have any questions please contact Oliver Jefferson on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Probation Officer LOCATION: St Albans HOURS: 37 hours per week (Standard full-time unless specified otherwise) PAY RATE: 30.36 limited per hour (Umbrella pay rate) Full Job Description We are seeking an experienced Probation Officer to join a dynamic team and support court proceedings at Stevenage Magistrates' Court on an initial 26-week contract. If you possess the necessary qualifications and experience, this is an excellent opportunity to advance your career and make a tangible impact within the justice system. Depending on the role, work may include: Prepare comprehensive court reports, ranging from standard to oral presentations Attend court hearings on a rotating rota, providing expert testimony Utilize your probation knowledge to support cases effectively Maintain up-to-date knowledge of legislation and case management systems Support clients throughout the legal process, ensuring compliance and safety The job holder is expected to accept reasonable alterations and additional tasks of a similar level that may be necessary. Essential Requirements Possession of a recognized Probation Qualification Framework Graduate Diploma/Honours Degree in Community Justice (or equivalent recognized qualification). Proven experience writing detailed court reports and attending court hearings. Proficient working knowledge of probation service computer-based systems, including NDelius, OASys, and EPF1. Up-to-date with relevant legislation and evidence-based practice. Ability to attend court hearings regularly, work effectively within a team, and travel between the court and the probation office. If you are interested please apply or if you have any questions please contact Oliver Jefferson on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)
Costco
Privacy Compliance Coordinator
Costco
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire (Office Based) Salary: £40,000 Job Type: Full Time (40 hours per week) About the Role We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Privacy Compliance Coordinator to support our global retail operations. You will mainly provide administrative and compliance support for our Privacy Compliance Auditor and our Data Protection Officer (DPO). In this closely-knit team, you will play a crucial role in maintaining our data protection framework, managing day-to-day privacy requests, and fostering a culture of compliance across the business. Key Responsibilities Subject Access Requests (DSARs): Monitor and respond to Data Subject Access Requests, providing direct support to the Privacy Compliance Auditor to gather all requested information, take necessary actions, and respond to the data subject. Privacy Advocacy: Organise quarterly strategy forums with cross-functional privacy representatives across the business to drive alignment and promote data protection awareness. Compliance Maintenance: Assist in updating internal privacy policies, compliance tables, and maintaining the Record of Processing Activities (RoPA). Incident Management: Help create logs and triage in the event of a reportable or non-reportable data breach. Records Management: Monitor and maintain the long-term storage portal to ensure accurate records and proper document retention. Coordinate secure digital and physical storage requests, retrievals, and destructions in line with retention schedules. Vendor Coordination: Track and manage the inventory of supplies related to long-term storage. Monitor costs and services associated with secure confidential disposal bins, ensuring they are properly placed, serviced on schedule, and used appropriately. Project Support: Provide any requested assistance with ongoing projects related to Privacy Compliance Requirements & Qualifications Education: Degree in Law, Business, Compliance, or a related field; or equivalent practical professional experience. Experience: 1 to 3 years of practical experience in a data protection, legal support, or compliance role. Prior privacy experience is a strong plus. Regulatory Knowledge: Working knowledge of the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018. Soft Skills: Strong attention to detail and interpersonal skills with an emphasis on written and verbal communication. Work Ethic: A proactive attitude, high engagement, and a strong interest in learning. Must be well-organised, able to identify and prioritise tasks, possess excellent troubleshooting skills, and successfully manage multiple projects. Technical Literacy: Good knowledge of Google Workspace and Adobe. Certifications (Preferred): Holding or working towards a recognised privacy certification (e.g., CIPP/E, CIPM, or BCS Practitioner Certificate). Eligibility: All applicants must have the established right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Benefits Summary Upon completion of a 90-day probation period, employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package including 20 days annual holiday, Private Medical Cover, Life Insurance, Pension Plan, an Employee Assistance Programme, and executive membership perks. Optical and dental benefits are also available based on tenure.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire (Office Based) Salary: £40,000 Job Type: Full Time (40 hours per week) About the Role We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Privacy Compliance Coordinator to support our global retail operations. You will mainly provide administrative and compliance support for our Privacy Compliance Auditor and our Data Protection Officer (DPO). In this closely-knit team, you will play a crucial role in maintaining our data protection framework, managing day-to-day privacy requests, and fostering a culture of compliance across the business. Key Responsibilities Subject Access Requests (DSARs): Monitor and respond to Data Subject Access Requests, providing direct support to the Privacy Compliance Auditor to gather all requested information, take necessary actions, and respond to the data subject. Privacy Advocacy: Organise quarterly strategy forums with cross-functional privacy representatives across the business to drive alignment and promote data protection awareness. Compliance Maintenance: Assist in updating internal privacy policies, compliance tables, and maintaining the Record of Processing Activities (RoPA). Incident Management: Help create logs and triage in the event of a reportable or non-reportable data breach. Records Management: Monitor and maintain the long-term storage portal to ensure accurate records and proper document retention. Coordinate secure digital and physical storage requests, retrievals, and destructions in line with retention schedules. Vendor Coordination: Track and manage the inventory of supplies related to long-term storage. Monitor costs and services associated with secure confidential disposal bins, ensuring they are properly placed, serviced on schedule, and used appropriately. Project Support: Provide any requested assistance with ongoing projects related to Privacy Compliance Requirements & Qualifications Education: Degree in Law, Business, Compliance, or a related field; or equivalent practical professional experience. Experience: 1 to 3 years of practical experience in a data protection, legal support, or compliance role. Prior privacy experience is a strong plus. Regulatory Knowledge: Working knowledge of the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018. Soft Skills: Strong attention to detail and interpersonal skills with an emphasis on written and verbal communication. Work Ethic: A proactive attitude, high engagement, and a strong interest in learning. Must be well-organised, able to identify and prioritise tasks, possess excellent troubleshooting skills, and successfully manage multiple projects. Technical Literacy: Good knowledge of Google Workspace and Adobe. Certifications (Preferred): Holding or working towards a recognised privacy certification (e.g., CIPP/E, CIPM, or BCS Practitioner Certificate). Eligibility: All applicants must have the established right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Benefits Summary Upon completion of a 90-day probation period, employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package including 20 days annual holiday, Private Medical Cover, Life Insurance, Pension Plan, an Employee Assistance Programme, and executive membership perks. Optical and dental benefits are also available based on tenure.
BPHA
Governance Officer
BPHA
Governance Officer 30,000 - Permanent, Full Time Bedford, UK We are currently looking for a Governance Officer to provide support to the Governance Manager in promoting good governance across the organisation. The ideal candidate will be someone who is looking to continue or pursue a career in Governance and committed to continuing their development in this area. What you will be doing: Providing support to ensure that an appropriate governance framework is in place across all parts of the group including appropriate constitutional arrangements, Codes of Governance, standing orders, schemes of delegation and terms of reference. Support the Governance Manager in identifying any gaps in compliance with the RSH regulatory standards and the organisation's chosen code of governance. Providing support to Board and Committees of the Group through the production of minutes and action logs, agenda planning, circulating of papers and the maintenance of annual cycles. Assisting with filing of regulatory returns, annual declarations of interest and maintaining the compliance matrix. Assisting with ensuring FCA consumer credit obligations are met. Assists with ensuring that fraud, probity and other relevant policies are reviewed and updated Behaviours reflect ethical culture across the Group. We'd love to meet someone with: Ideally Degree level education, and with the commitment to further professional development. Experience of working in a governance or similar role. Understanding of the principles of good governance. Professional, well organised and able to work to deadlines when required. Excellent attention to detail, and to seek answers to problems. Amongst what we offer you is: A competitive salary 28 days holiday PLUS Bank Holidays A generous contributory pension scheme Private health care Free life assurance Access to an extensive suite of wellbeing services and tools including a digital gym Opportunities for learning and development Discounted gym membership Retail discount scheme Hybrid Working Please note the successful candidate will need to complete a basic DBS application. Interview date to be confirmed We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Governance Officer 30,000 - Permanent, Full Time Bedford, UK We are currently looking for a Governance Officer to provide support to the Governance Manager in promoting good governance across the organisation. The ideal candidate will be someone who is looking to continue or pursue a career in Governance and committed to continuing their development in this area. What you will be doing: Providing support to ensure that an appropriate governance framework is in place across all parts of the group including appropriate constitutional arrangements, Codes of Governance, standing orders, schemes of delegation and terms of reference. Support the Governance Manager in identifying any gaps in compliance with the RSH regulatory standards and the organisation's chosen code of governance. Providing support to Board and Committees of the Group through the production of minutes and action logs, agenda planning, circulating of papers and the maintenance of annual cycles. Assisting with filing of regulatory returns, annual declarations of interest and maintaining the compliance matrix. Assisting with ensuring FCA consumer credit obligations are met. Assists with ensuring that fraud, probity and other relevant policies are reviewed and updated Behaviours reflect ethical culture across the Group. We'd love to meet someone with: Ideally Degree level education, and with the commitment to further professional development. Experience of working in a governance or similar role. Understanding of the principles of good governance. Professional, well organised and able to work to deadlines when required. Excellent attention to detail, and to seek answers to problems. Amongst what we offer you is: A competitive salary 28 days holiday PLUS Bank Holidays A generous contributory pension scheme Private health care Free life assurance Access to an extensive suite of wellbeing services and tools including a digital gym Opportunities for learning and development Discounted gym membership Retail discount scheme Hybrid Working Please note the successful candidate will need to complete a basic DBS application. Interview date to be confirmed We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.
carrington west
Sheltered Housing Officer
carrington west
Sheltered Housing Officer London Hybrid Working Rate: £25.10 per hour (Umbrella) Initial Contract Length: 3 Months Extension Potential: Likely Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: Full Time (36 Hours Per Week) Role summary Working as part of a dedicated housing team, you will play a key role in maintaining safe, supportive, and well-managed housing environments. You will support residents to sustain their tenancies, access appropriate services, and maintain a positive quality of life through a proactive and person-centred approach. This is a fully on-site role requiring attendance across sheltered housing schemes five days per week. What you will do as a Sheltered Housing Officer Deliver an enhanced tenancy and estate management service tailored to older and vulnerable residents Carry out regular scheme inspections to ensure communal areas are safe, clean, and well maintained Coordinate with voids and property teams to support the rehousing process, including inspections, viewings, and tenancy sign-ups Support residents with tenancy sustainment, welfare benefits, and rent account management, taking early action to prevent arrears Identify and report tenancy breaches including antisocial behaviour, illegal occupation, and subletting Respond appropriately to emergencies while maintaining compliance with safeguarding and health & safety procedures What you will need as a Sheltered Housing Officer Previous experience within housing management, supported housing, or a customer-facing role supporting older or vulnerable residents Strong understanding of tenancy management, rent arrears prevention, and relevant housing legislation Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and experience supporting vulnerable individuals Excellent communication and organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Confident using IT systems to accurately update and maintain housing records Empathetic, adaptable, and self-motivated with a genuine passion for improving residents' wellbeing Ability to work fully on-site across sheltered housing schemes five days per week What's on offer £25.10 per hour Umbrella Hybrid working arrangement with site-based responsibilities Opportunity to make a meaningful impact within sheltered housing services Supportive team environment within a well-established housing service Apply now or contact the team to discuss the Sheltered Housing Officer opportunity further.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Sheltered Housing Officer London Hybrid Working Rate: £25.10 per hour (Umbrella) Initial Contract Length: 3 Months Extension Potential: Likely Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: Full Time (36 Hours Per Week) Role summary Working as part of a dedicated housing team, you will play a key role in maintaining safe, supportive, and well-managed housing environments. You will support residents to sustain their tenancies, access appropriate services, and maintain a positive quality of life through a proactive and person-centred approach. This is a fully on-site role requiring attendance across sheltered housing schemes five days per week. What you will do as a Sheltered Housing Officer Deliver an enhanced tenancy and estate management service tailored to older and vulnerable residents Carry out regular scheme inspections to ensure communal areas are safe, clean, and well maintained Coordinate with voids and property teams to support the rehousing process, including inspections, viewings, and tenancy sign-ups Support residents with tenancy sustainment, welfare benefits, and rent account management, taking early action to prevent arrears Identify and report tenancy breaches including antisocial behaviour, illegal occupation, and subletting Respond appropriately to emergencies while maintaining compliance with safeguarding and health & safety procedures What you will need as a Sheltered Housing Officer Previous experience within housing management, supported housing, or a customer-facing role supporting older or vulnerable residents Strong understanding of tenancy management, rent arrears prevention, and relevant housing legislation Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and experience supporting vulnerable individuals Excellent communication and organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Confident using IT systems to accurately update and maintain housing records Empathetic, adaptable, and self-motivated with a genuine passion for improving residents' wellbeing Ability to work fully on-site across sheltered housing schemes five days per week What's on offer £25.10 per hour Umbrella Hybrid working arrangement with site-based responsibilities Opportunity to make a meaningful impact within sheltered housing services Supportive team environment within a well-established housing service Apply now or contact the team to discuss the Sheltered Housing Officer opportunity further.
Judith & Co Recruitment
Corporate Banking Credit Administration
Judith & Co Recruitment City, London
We have a great opportunity with a leading international bank based in the City of London, currently seeking a Loan Administration Officer to join their growing team. Renowned worldwide for delivering high-quality customer service, the Bank has successfully operated in the UK for many years. This role is ideal for a proactive, detail-oriented professional with experience in corporate credit administration or commercial lending documentation. You will join a small and dynamic team, gaining broad exposure across loan administration, credit operations, and departmental support functions. Key Responsibilities Set up, maintain, amend, and monitor credit facilities within the Bank s internal systems. Review and verify facility documentation to ensure compliance with approved credit terms, regulatory requirements, and internal policies. Prepare and maintain credit administration reports for Head Office, regulatory authorities, and internal stakeholders. Assist in monitoring covenant compliance and ensuring fulfilment of all approval conditions. Coordinate Credit Committee meetings, including scheduling, preparing meeting materials and minutes, and managing post-meeting follow-up actions. Support departmental projects, process improvement initiatives, and operational tasks as required. Provide general administrative and operational support to the department. Skills and Experience Required Minimum 3 years experience in credit administration, loan operations, or legal/commercial documentation. Candidates with less experience may be considered for a junior-level position. Bachelor s or master s degree in finance, Business, Law, or a related discipline. Legal education or relevant legal documentation experience would be advantageous. Strong attention to detail with a high level of accuracy in both written and numerical work. Advanced Excel skills, including formulas and pivot tables, would be highly beneficial. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple deadlines.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
We have a great opportunity with a leading international bank based in the City of London, currently seeking a Loan Administration Officer to join their growing team. Renowned worldwide for delivering high-quality customer service, the Bank has successfully operated in the UK for many years. This role is ideal for a proactive, detail-oriented professional with experience in corporate credit administration or commercial lending documentation. You will join a small and dynamic team, gaining broad exposure across loan administration, credit operations, and departmental support functions. Key Responsibilities Set up, maintain, amend, and monitor credit facilities within the Bank s internal systems. Review and verify facility documentation to ensure compliance with approved credit terms, regulatory requirements, and internal policies. Prepare and maintain credit administration reports for Head Office, regulatory authorities, and internal stakeholders. Assist in monitoring covenant compliance and ensuring fulfilment of all approval conditions. Coordinate Credit Committee meetings, including scheduling, preparing meeting materials and minutes, and managing post-meeting follow-up actions. Support departmental projects, process improvement initiatives, and operational tasks as required. Provide general administrative and operational support to the department. Skills and Experience Required Minimum 3 years experience in credit administration, loan operations, or legal/commercial documentation. Candidates with less experience may be considered for a junior-level position. Bachelor s or master s degree in finance, Business, Law, or a related discipline. Legal education or relevant legal documentation experience would be advantageous. Strong attention to detail with a high level of accuracy in both written and numerical work. Advanced Excel skills, including formulas and pivot tables, would be highly beneficial. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple deadlines.
Ackerman Pierce
Housing Officer
Ackerman Pierce
We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused Housing Officer to join our Housing Services team. You will play a key role in delivering high-quality tenancy management services, supporting residents, and ensuring safe, sustainable and well-managed communities.Working across a defined patch, you will be responsible for managing tenancies, resolving complex housing issues, and working closely with residents, colleagues, contractors, and partner agencies to deliver excellent housing outcomes.Key Responsibilities Manage a patch of properties, delivering effective tenancy and neighbourhood management services. Act as the main point of contact for residents, handling enquiries, complaints, and tenancy-related issues. Manage tenancy matters including sign-ups, assignments, successions, mutual exchanges, and tenancy breaches. Investigate and resolve cases of anti-social behaviour (ASB), working in partnership with relevant agencies where required. Carry out estate inspections and identify issues relating to repairs, cleanliness, safety, and environmental improvements. Work closely with contractors and internal teams to ensure timely resolution of repairs and maintenance issues. Support residents to sustain their tenancies, with a focus on prevention of homelessness and early intervention. Prepare reports, case notes, and legal documentation for tenancy enforcement and court action where necessary. Ensure compliance with housing legislation, tenancy agreements, safeguarding policies, and organisational procedures. Contribute to service improvement by identifying trends, sharing insights, and recommending changes to practice. About YouWe are looking for someone who is confident, resilient, and committed to delivering excellent customer service. You will have strong communication and problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment.You will also bring: Experience in housing management, tenancy management, or a similar customer-facing role Knowledge of housing legislation and tenancy law (desirable) Experience dealing with ASB, complaints, or complex resident issues Strong organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities Ability to work independently and as part of a team A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering fair outcomes for residents If you have the relevant skills then please apply today!
Jun 16, 2026
Seasonal
We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused Housing Officer to join our Housing Services team. You will play a key role in delivering high-quality tenancy management services, supporting residents, and ensuring safe, sustainable and well-managed communities.Working across a defined patch, you will be responsible for managing tenancies, resolving complex housing issues, and working closely with residents, colleagues, contractors, and partner agencies to deliver excellent housing outcomes.Key Responsibilities Manage a patch of properties, delivering effective tenancy and neighbourhood management services. Act as the main point of contact for residents, handling enquiries, complaints, and tenancy-related issues. Manage tenancy matters including sign-ups, assignments, successions, mutual exchanges, and tenancy breaches. Investigate and resolve cases of anti-social behaviour (ASB), working in partnership with relevant agencies where required. Carry out estate inspections and identify issues relating to repairs, cleanliness, safety, and environmental improvements. Work closely with contractors and internal teams to ensure timely resolution of repairs and maintenance issues. Support residents to sustain their tenancies, with a focus on prevention of homelessness and early intervention. Prepare reports, case notes, and legal documentation for tenancy enforcement and court action where necessary. Ensure compliance with housing legislation, tenancy agreements, safeguarding policies, and organisational procedures. Contribute to service improvement by identifying trends, sharing insights, and recommending changes to practice. About YouWe are looking for someone who is confident, resilient, and committed to delivering excellent customer service. You will have strong communication and problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage a varied workload in a fast-paced environment.You will also bring: Experience in housing management, tenancy management, or a similar customer-facing role Knowledge of housing legislation and tenancy law (desirable) Experience dealing with ASB, complaints, or complex resident issues Strong organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities Ability to work independently and as part of a team A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering fair outcomes for residents If you have the relevant skills then please apply today!
Colbern Limited
Specialist Officer
Colbern Limited Ipswich, Suffolk
Resolution and Tribunal Officer Ipswich Contract £380 per day limited paid via umbrella company inside IR35 Our client is looking for an experienced Resolution and Tribunal Officer Case Management: Manage and oversee appeal to First-tier tribunal ensuring timely responses and compliance. Mediation Coordination: Facilitate mediations to resolve disputes where possible. Representation: Represent the LA in tribunal hearings. Stakeholder liaison: Work closely with parents/carers/yp, legal teams, advocates, and educational settings. This is one of many roles we are recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk Record keeping: Keeping accurate records. Ideally, 1 day a week in office, if possible, if not working virtually. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Resolution and Tribunal Officer Ipswich Contract £380 per day limited paid via umbrella company inside IR35 Our client is looking for an experienced Resolution and Tribunal Officer Case Management: Manage and oversee appeal to First-tier tribunal ensuring timely responses and compliance. Mediation Coordination: Facilitate mediations to resolve disputes where possible. Representation: Represent the LA in tribunal hearings. Stakeholder liaison: Work closely with parents/carers/yp, legal teams, advocates, and educational settings. This is one of many roles we are recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk Record keeping: Keeping accurate records. Ideally, 1 day a week in office, if possible, if not working virtually. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Procurement and Contract Manager
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Procurement and Contract Manager Location: Storey s Gate, SW1H 9NH; This is an office-based role Job Type: Part-Time; 22.5 hours per week; Permanent Salary Range: £30,000 £36,000 actual salary range based on 22.5 hours per week (equivalent to £50,000 £60,000 full-time) Reports To: Chief Operating Officer with reporting lines to Chief Financial Officer Department: Operations Number of Reports: 0 About Our Client Our client is the largest heritage events venue in Westminster and no two days are ever the same. One day you might be working with their clients on terms and conditions for a concert, the next negotiating terms for one of their many suppliers be they the fun things such as catering, or the back of house essentials such as utility bills. You ll work across all departments to support their teams with tenders, procuring the best possible supply contracts and ensuring focus on their business objectives. As a small team, they offer a varied workload and the opportunity to drive impact at both a strategic and hands on level. Our client is owned by Trustees appointed by the Methodist Church whose stunning Grade II listed building they are proud to occupy. They therefore conduct business in line with the Church s ethics and their own company values. About You You are an experienced professional with a strong background in procurement and contract management. You have a keen eye for detail, a strategic mindset, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments to ensure all contractual and procurement activities are well-managed, compliant, and aligned with business objectives. Your expertise includes: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial contracts, including SLAs, NDAs, and partnership agreements. Conducting due diligence on new and existing clients and suppliers. Advising on contractual risks and ensuring compliance with terms, renewals, and performance metrics. Managing a central contract register and using technology to streamline documentation and oversight. Leading procurement strategies and tender processes, ensuring ethical sourcing and value for money. Supporting governance, staying up to date with legislation, and contributing to policy development. You are proactive, organised, and committed to upholding the values of our client in all supplier and client relationships. You will have: CIPS qualification (Level 5 or above). Strong legal expertise, particularly in contract law and commercial agreements. Proven experience in procurement and supplier contract management. High commercial acumen. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong understanding of risk management and compliance. Strong organisational skills with attention to detail and accuracy. The ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to changing priorities. Benefits As a member of our client s team, you will have access to a range of benefits, including: Generous pension Private medical insurance Group income protection Staff referral bonus Life assurance Season ticket loan 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays (pro-rated) and paid birthday leave 2 additional paid volunteering days each year Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced family leave Enhanced sick leave 50% discount at their in-house café and discounts to food and shopping places in local area They welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds, skills and abilities.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Procurement and Contract Manager Location: Storey s Gate, SW1H 9NH; This is an office-based role Job Type: Part-Time; 22.5 hours per week; Permanent Salary Range: £30,000 £36,000 actual salary range based on 22.5 hours per week (equivalent to £50,000 £60,000 full-time) Reports To: Chief Operating Officer with reporting lines to Chief Financial Officer Department: Operations Number of Reports: 0 About Our Client Our client is the largest heritage events venue in Westminster and no two days are ever the same. One day you might be working with their clients on terms and conditions for a concert, the next negotiating terms for one of their many suppliers be they the fun things such as catering, or the back of house essentials such as utility bills. You ll work across all departments to support their teams with tenders, procuring the best possible supply contracts and ensuring focus on their business objectives. As a small team, they offer a varied workload and the opportunity to drive impact at both a strategic and hands on level. Our client is owned by Trustees appointed by the Methodist Church whose stunning Grade II listed building they are proud to occupy. They therefore conduct business in line with the Church s ethics and their own company values. About You You are an experienced professional with a strong background in procurement and contract management. You have a keen eye for detail, a strategic mindset, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments to ensure all contractual and procurement activities are well-managed, compliant, and aligned with business objectives. Your expertise includes: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial contracts, including SLAs, NDAs, and partnership agreements. Conducting due diligence on new and existing clients and suppliers. Advising on contractual risks and ensuring compliance with terms, renewals, and performance metrics. Managing a central contract register and using technology to streamline documentation and oversight. Leading procurement strategies and tender processes, ensuring ethical sourcing and value for money. Supporting governance, staying up to date with legislation, and contributing to policy development. You are proactive, organised, and committed to upholding the values of our client in all supplier and client relationships. You will have: CIPS qualification (Level 5 or above). Strong legal expertise, particularly in contract law and commercial agreements. Proven experience in procurement and supplier contract management. High commercial acumen. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong understanding of risk management and compliance. Strong organisational skills with attention to detail and accuracy. The ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to changing priorities. Benefits As a member of our client s team, you will have access to a range of benefits, including: Generous pension Private medical insurance Group income protection Staff referral bonus Life assurance Season ticket loan 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays (pro-rated) and paid birthday leave 2 additional paid volunteering days each year Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced family leave Enhanced sick leave 50% discount at their in-house café and discounts to food and shopping places in local area They welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds, skills and abilities.
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Corporate Health and Safety Officer
EasyWebRecruitment.com St. Albans, Hertfordshire
Salary : £46,871 to £50,998 per annum (inclusive) + Local Government Pension Scheme + Essential Car User Allowance Contract : Permanent, full-time (37 hours per week) Location : St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 3JE. Flexible working options available, including hybrid working Job Ref: P1375 About the role This is a key role in the organisation, working across all service areas and responsible for promoting a positive safety culture, supporting the effective management of organisational risk, and ensuring that incidents, risks and compliance issues are appropriately identified, investigated and addressed. About you You will be an experienced, proactive and confident professional, capable of leading on Health & Safety and compliance within a complex organisation. Key attributes include: • A commitment to promoting a positive safety culture and continuous improvement • Strong knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and best practice, with the ability to interpret and apply this effectively at an organisational level • Proven ability to lead, develop and implement compliance frameworks, policies and procedures • Excellent analytical skills, with the ability to assess risk, challenge constructively and support informed decision-making • Ability to provide clear, authoritative advice and influence stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership • Experience of leading audit, inspection or assurance activity and embedding learning into practice • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage a varied workload • Relevant professional qualification (e.g. NEBOSH or equivalent) or demonstrable equivalent expertise • Guided by a Sustainability and Climate Crisis Strategy, the organisation puts the environment at the heart of every decision. They live their values trust, care, confidence, collaboration and customer focus while delivering sustainable services and reducing environmental impact. Join them and make a difference. Benefits In addition to working within a great team and receiving a competitive salary, you will have access to: • 30.5 days basic annual leave (increasing with service) plus bank holidays • Annual leave will be pro-rated for anyone who does not work a standard full-time pattern of 37 hours over 5 days, for example part-time staff • Local Government Pension Scheme • Flexible working options • Staff parking permit • Reimbursement of professional fees • Comprehensive development and training • Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres • Access to discounts and benefits via an online platform Additional Information Disability Confident The organisation is proud to be a Disability Confident employer and guarantees an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets all the essential criteria for the post. Safeguarding This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure Check. English Fluency The ability to converse at ease with members of the public and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. For those whose language is a signed language, the provision of a sign language interpreter who speaks English to the required standard of fluency will be provided. Further information about the legal requirement can be found online. Closing date for applications: 22 June 2026 Interviews: Scheduled for the week commencing 29 June 2026 Please note: Interviews are conducted throughout the application process. The organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy at an earlier date and strongly encourages early applications. You may have experience in the following: Corporate Health and Safety Officer, Health and Safety Manager, Health & Safety Advisor, H&S Manager, H&S Lead, Compliance Manager, Risk and Compliance Officer, Health and Safety Consultant, Environmental Health and Safety Officer, EHS Manager. REF-
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Salary : £46,871 to £50,998 per annum (inclusive) + Local Government Pension Scheme + Essential Car User Allowance Contract : Permanent, full-time (37 hours per week) Location : St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 3JE. Flexible working options available, including hybrid working Job Ref: P1375 About the role This is a key role in the organisation, working across all service areas and responsible for promoting a positive safety culture, supporting the effective management of organisational risk, and ensuring that incidents, risks and compliance issues are appropriately identified, investigated and addressed. About you You will be an experienced, proactive and confident professional, capable of leading on Health & Safety and compliance within a complex organisation. Key attributes include: • A commitment to promoting a positive safety culture and continuous improvement • Strong knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and best practice, with the ability to interpret and apply this effectively at an organisational level • Proven ability to lead, develop and implement compliance frameworks, policies and procedures • Excellent analytical skills, with the ability to assess risk, challenge constructively and support informed decision-making • Ability to provide clear, authoritative advice and influence stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership • Experience of leading audit, inspection or assurance activity and embedding learning into practice • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage a varied workload • Relevant professional qualification (e.g. NEBOSH or equivalent) or demonstrable equivalent expertise • Guided by a Sustainability and Climate Crisis Strategy, the organisation puts the environment at the heart of every decision. They live their values trust, care, confidence, collaboration and customer focus while delivering sustainable services and reducing environmental impact. Join them and make a difference. Benefits In addition to working within a great team and receiving a competitive salary, you will have access to: • 30.5 days basic annual leave (increasing with service) plus bank holidays • Annual leave will be pro-rated for anyone who does not work a standard full-time pattern of 37 hours over 5 days, for example part-time staff • Local Government Pension Scheme • Flexible working options • Staff parking permit • Reimbursement of professional fees • Comprehensive development and training • Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres • Access to discounts and benefits via an online platform Additional Information Disability Confident The organisation is proud to be a Disability Confident employer and guarantees an interview to anyone disclosing a disability whose application meets all the essential criteria for the post. Safeguarding This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure Check. English Fluency The ability to converse at ease with members of the public and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post. For those whose language is a signed language, the provision of a sign language interpreter who speaks English to the required standard of fluency will be provided. Further information about the legal requirement can be found online. Closing date for applications: 22 June 2026 Interviews: Scheduled for the week commencing 29 June 2026 Please note: Interviews are conducted throughout the application process. The organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy at an earlier date and strongly encourages early applications. You may have experience in the following: Corporate Health and Safety Officer, Health and Safety Manager, Health & Safety Advisor, H&S Manager, H&S Lead, Compliance Manager, Risk and Compliance Officer, Health and Safety Consultant, Environmental Health and Safety Officer, EHS Manager. REF-
Park Avenue Recruitment
Homelessness Prevention Team Leader
Park Avenue Recruitment
We're working with a local authority in Surrey that needs an experienced Team Leader to step into a busy Homelessness & Housing Options service and provide immediate, hands-on leadership. This role will see you: Lead day-to-day service delivery and supervise officers through regular 1:1s Oversee complex and high-risk cases, ensuring legally sound decisions Review Personalised Housing Plans and maintain statutory compliance Monitor temporary accommodation and drive performance improvements Represent the service at multi-agency meetings You'll need: Proven experience leading within a Homelessness or Housing Needs service Strong knowledge of the Housing Act 1996 and HRA 2017 Confidence managing complex casework and improving team performance Ability to work at pace in a busy service Availability to attend the office a few days per week Ideally experience with Housing Jigsaw Immediate or short-notice availability is preferred. Interested? Apply now or drop me an email url removed and I'll talk you through the role.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
We're working with a local authority in Surrey that needs an experienced Team Leader to step into a busy Homelessness & Housing Options service and provide immediate, hands-on leadership. This role will see you: Lead day-to-day service delivery and supervise officers through regular 1:1s Oversee complex and high-risk cases, ensuring legally sound decisions Review Personalised Housing Plans and maintain statutory compliance Monitor temporary accommodation and drive performance improvements Represent the service at multi-agency meetings You'll need: Proven experience leading within a Homelessness or Housing Needs service Strong knowledge of the Housing Act 1996 and HRA 2017 Confidence managing complex casework and improving team performance Ability to work at pace in a busy service Availability to attend the office a few days per week Ideally experience with Housing Jigsaw Immediate or short-notice availability is preferred. Interested? Apply now or drop me an email url removed and I'll talk you through the role.
Central Hall Westminster
Procurement and Contract Manager
Central Hall Westminster
Procurement and Contract Manager Location: Central Hall Westminster, Storey s Gate, SW1H 9NH; This is an office-based role Job Type: Part-Time; 22.5 hours per week; Permanent Salary Range: £30,000 £36,000 actual salary range based on 22.5 hours per week (equivalent to £50,000 £60,000 full-time) Reports To: Chief Operating Officer with reporting lines to Chief Financial Officer Department: Operations Number of Reports: 0 About Us We re the largest heritage events venue in Westminster and no two days are ever the same. One day you might be working with our clients on terms and conditions for a concert, the next negotiating terms for one of our many suppliers be they the fun things such as catering, or the back of house essentials such as utility bills. You ll work across all departments to support our teams with tenders, procuring the best possible supply contracts and ensuring focus on our business objectives. As a small team, we offer a varied workload and the opportunity to drive impact at both a strategic and hands on level. Central Hall Westminster (CHW) Ltd is owned by Trustees appointed by the Methodist Church whose stunning Grade II listed building we are proud to occupy. We therefore conduct business in line with the Church s ethics and our own company values. About You You are an experienced professional with a strong background in procurement and contract management. You have a keen eye for detail, a strategic mindset, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments to ensure all contractual and procurement activities are well-managed, compliant, and aligned with business objectives. Your expertise includes: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial contracts, including SLAs, NDAs, and partnership agreements. Conducting due diligence on new and existing clients and suppliers. Advising on contractual risks and ensuring compliance with terms, renewals, and performance metrics. Managing a central contract register and using technology to streamline documentation and oversight. Leading procurement strategies and tender processes, ensuring ethical sourcing and value for money. Supporting governance, staying up to date with legislation, and contributing to policy development. You are proactive, organised, and committed to upholding the values of Central Hall Westminster in all supplier and client relationships. You will have: CIPS qualification (Level 5 or above). Strong legal expertise, particularly in contract law and commercial agreements. Proven experience in procurement and supplier contract management. High commercial acumen. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong understanding of risk management and compliance. Strong organisational skills with attention to detail and accuracy. The ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to changing priorities. Benefits As a member of our team, you will have access to a range of benefits, including: Generous pension Private medical insurance Group income protection Staff referral bonus Life assurance Season ticket loan 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays (pro-rated) and paid birthday leave 2 additional paid volunteering days each year Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced family leave Enhanced sick leave 50% discount at our in-house café and discounts to food and shopping places in local area We welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds, skills and abilities.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Procurement and Contract Manager Location: Central Hall Westminster, Storey s Gate, SW1H 9NH; This is an office-based role Job Type: Part-Time; 22.5 hours per week; Permanent Salary Range: £30,000 £36,000 actual salary range based on 22.5 hours per week (equivalent to £50,000 £60,000 full-time) Reports To: Chief Operating Officer with reporting lines to Chief Financial Officer Department: Operations Number of Reports: 0 About Us We re the largest heritage events venue in Westminster and no two days are ever the same. One day you might be working with our clients on terms and conditions for a concert, the next negotiating terms for one of our many suppliers be they the fun things such as catering, or the back of house essentials such as utility bills. You ll work across all departments to support our teams with tenders, procuring the best possible supply contracts and ensuring focus on our business objectives. As a small team, we offer a varied workload and the opportunity to drive impact at both a strategic and hands on level. Central Hall Westminster (CHW) Ltd is owned by Trustees appointed by the Methodist Church whose stunning Grade II listed building we are proud to occupy. We therefore conduct business in line with the Church s ethics and our own company values. About You You are an experienced professional with a strong background in procurement and contract management. You have a keen eye for detail, a strategic mindset, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments to ensure all contractual and procurement activities are well-managed, compliant, and aligned with business objectives. Your expertise includes: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial contracts, including SLAs, NDAs, and partnership agreements. Conducting due diligence on new and existing clients and suppliers. Advising on contractual risks and ensuring compliance with terms, renewals, and performance metrics. Managing a central contract register and using technology to streamline documentation and oversight. Leading procurement strategies and tender processes, ensuring ethical sourcing and value for money. Supporting governance, staying up to date with legislation, and contributing to policy development. You are proactive, organised, and committed to upholding the values of Central Hall Westminster in all supplier and client relationships. You will have: CIPS qualification (Level 5 or above). Strong legal expertise, particularly in contract law and commercial agreements. Proven experience in procurement and supplier contract management. High commercial acumen. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong understanding of risk management and compliance. Strong organisational skills with attention to detail and accuracy. The ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to changing priorities. Benefits As a member of our team, you will have access to a range of benefits, including: Generous pension Private medical insurance Group income protection Staff referral bonus Life assurance Season ticket loan 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays (pro-rated) and paid birthday leave 2 additional paid volunteering days each year Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced family leave Enhanced sick leave 50% discount at our in-house café and discounts to food and shopping places in local area We welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds, skills and abilities.
AWD RECRUITMENT LTD
Trading Standards Officer
AWD RECRUITMENT LTD Matlock, Derbyshire
Trading Standards Officer An excellent opportunity for a motivated Trading Standards Officer with enforcement, compliance, inspections, investigations and regulatory knowledge. FULL OR PART-QUALIFIED Applications from candidates who are fully qualified in other Trading Standards legislative areas, as well as part qualified applicants who have successfully completed or are currently undertaking food or feed modules will be considered. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Compliance Officer, Enforcement Officer, Regulatory Officer, Weights and Measures Officer, Animal Health Officer SALARY (Part-Qualified Grade 9): £32,347 to £34,317 per annum + Generous Benefits (see below) SALARY (Fully Qualified Grade 11): £39,865 to £43,270 per annum + Generous Benefits (see below) LOCATION: Hybrid / Matlock, Derbyshire, East Midlands JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent (Part-Time Hours can be considered) WORKING HOURS: 37 Hours per Week JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Trading Standards Officer to join a supportive and busy team working across food standards, feed hygiene, weights and measures, animal health and consumer protection. As a Trading Standards Officer you will help protect residents, support businesses and tackle unfair, unsafe and illegal trading practices through advice, education and enforcement. The Trading Standards Officer will undertake inspections, audits, sampling, investigations and project work, while providing clear technical advice to businesses, consumers and partner agencies. DUTIES Your duties as the Trading Standards Officer include: Inspections and Audits: Undertake inspections, audits and sampling to ensure compliance with Trading Standards legislation Investigations: Assess and investigate complaints, gather evidence and support appropriate criminal or civil enforcement action Business Advice: Provide clear, accurate and technical advice to help businesses meet their legal obligations Consumer Support: Advise consumers and community groups on Trading Standards matters and legal requirements Project Work: Participate in surveys, inspections and compliance projects designed to improve business standards Evidence Preparation: Prepare witness statements, reports and investigation documentation, giving evidence in court where required Partnership Working: Liaise with partner agencies, enforcement authorities and government departments, sharing intelligence where appropriate Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records and use relevant IT and management information systems, including ARCUS Service Improvement: Support service improvement initiatives and designated divisional functions Team Working: Work proactively and reactively under the guidance of senior officers and managers CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Qualifications: DTS or full DCATS qualification, including food and/or feed, or antecedents with demonstrated competency for Grade 11 appointment Part-Qualified Applicants: Completed or currently undertaking the food or feed module for Grade 9 appointment Trading Standards Knowledge: Good working knowledge across a defined range of Trading Standards functions Legislation: Ability to analyse, interpret and clearly explain technical and legal information Investigations: Experience of undertaking investigations, addressing enquiries and preparing project reports Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills with confidence dealing with businesses and the public Organisation: Ability to plan workloads, meet deadlines and work with minimal supervision as part of a team IT Skills: Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and relevant management information systems Travel: Manual UK driving licence and access to a vehicle insured for business use DESIRABLE Specialist Knowledge: statutory weights and measures qualification Animal Health: experience with animal health and welfare Food And Feed: competency in accordance with Food and/or Feed Law Codes of Practice Complex Investigations: experience carrying out in-depth or complex Trading Standards investigations with successful outcomes Presentations: experience delivering presentations on Trading Standards topics Team Support: experience training, supervising or supporting colleagues Partnerships: experience liaising with other enforcement agencies and partner organisations BENEFITS Generous Annual Leave Scheme (25 days increasing to 30 days after 5 years' service): Ensuring a healthy work-life balance. (Grade 9) Generous Annual Leave Scheme (27 days increasing to 32 days after 5 years' service): Ensuring a healthy work-life balance. (Grade 11) Flexi Time Scheme: Up to two days flexi leave every four weeks (pro rata for part-time employees), subject to service needs Local Government Pension Scheme: Providing financial security Wellbeing Support Framework: Includes OH physician services, physiotherapy, CBT, and in-house counselling Employee Wellbeing Support: Fast track physiotherapy, confidential psychological support services, Employee Assistance Programme, and "Wisdom" app Training and Development: Opportunities for professional qualifications and ongoing training Cycle to Work Scheme: Promoting a healthy lifestyle Electric/Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme: Encouraging environmentally friendly commuting options Derbyshire Rewards: a package of benefits and discounts APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14778 Full-Time or Part-Time, Permanent Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Matlock, Derbyshire, East Midlands. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Trading Standards Officer An excellent opportunity for a motivated Trading Standards Officer with enforcement, compliance, inspections, investigations and regulatory knowledge. FULL OR PART-QUALIFIED Applications from candidates who are fully qualified in other Trading Standards legislative areas, as well as part qualified applicants who have successfully completed or are currently undertaking food or feed modules will be considered. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Compliance Officer, Enforcement Officer, Regulatory Officer, Weights and Measures Officer, Animal Health Officer SALARY (Part-Qualified Grade 9): £32,347 to £34,317 per annum + Generous Benefits (see below) SALARY (Fully Qualified Grade 11): £39,865 to £43,270 per annum + Generous Benefits (see below) LOCATION: Hybrid / Matlock, Derbyshire, East Midlands JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent (Part-Time Hours can be considered) WORKING HOURS: 37 Hours per Week JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Trading Standards Officer to join a supportive and busy team working across food standards, feed hygiene, weights and measures, animal health and consumer protection. As a Trading Standards Officer you will help protect residents, support businesses and tackle unfair, unsafe and illegal trading practices through advice, education and enforcement. The Trading Standards Officer will undertake inspections, audits, sampling, investigations and project work, while providing clear technical advice to businesses, consumers and partner agencies. DUTIES Your duties as the Trading Standards Officer include: Inspections and Audits: Undertake inspections, audits and sampling to ensure compliance with Trading Standards legislation Investigations: Assess and investigate complaints, gather evidence and support appropriate criminal or civil enforcement action Business Advice: Provide clear, accurate and technical advice to help businesses meet their legal obligations Consumer Support: Advise consumers and community groups on Trading Standards matters and legal requirements Project Work: Participate in surveys, inspections and compliance projects designed to improve business standards Evidence Preparation: Prepare witness statements, reports and investigation documentation, giving evidence in court where required Partnership Working: Liaise with partner agencies, enforcement authorities and government departments, sharing intelligence where appropriate Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records and use relevant IT and management information systems, including ARCUS Service Improvement: Support service improvement initiatives and designated divisional functions Team Working: Work proactively and reactively under the guidance of senior officers and managers CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Qualifications: DTS or full DCATS qualification, including food and/or feed, or antecedents with demonstrated competency for Grade 11 appointment Part-Qualified Applicants: Completed or currently undertaking the food or feed module for Grade 9 appointment Trading Standards Knowledge: Good working knowledge across a defined range of Trading Standards functions Legislation: Ability to analyse, interpret and clearly explain technical and legal information Investigations: Experience of undertaking investigations, addressing enquiries and preparing project reports Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills with confidence dealing with businesses and the public Organisation: Ability to plan workloads, meet deadlines and work with minimal supervision as part of a team IT Skills: Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and relevant management information systems Travel: Manual UK driving licence and access to a vehicle insured for business use DESIRABLE Specialist Knowledge: statutory weights and measures qualification Animal Health: experience with animal health and welfare Food And Feed: competency in accordance with Food and/or Feed Law Codes of Practice Complex Investigations: experience carrying out in-depth or complex Trading Standards investigations with successful outcomes Presentations: experience delivering presentations on Trading Standards topics Team Support: experience training, supervising or supporting colleagues Partnerships: experience liaising with other enforcement agencies and partner organisations BENEFITS Generous Annual Leave Scheme (25 days increasing to 30 days after 5 years' service): Ensuring a healthy work-life balance. (Grade 9) Generous Annual Leave Scheme (27 days increasing to 32 days after 5 years' service): Ensuring a healthy work-life balance. (Grade 11) Flexi Time Scheme: Up to two days flexi leave every four weeks (pro rata for part-time employees), subject to service needs Local Government Pension Scheme: Providing financial security Wellbeing Support Framework: Includes OH physician services, physiotherapy, CBT, and in-house counselling Employee Wellbeing Support: Fast track physiotherapy, confidential psychological support services, Employee Assistance Programme, and "Wisdom" app Training and Development: Opportunities for professional qualifications and ongoing training Cycle to Work Scheme: Promoting a healthy lifestyle Electric/Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme: Encouraging environmentally friendly commuting options Derbyshire Rewards: a package of benefits and discounts APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14778 Full-Time or Part-Time, Permanent Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Matlock, Derbyshire, East Midlands. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Reed
HR Officer
Reed Wrexham, Clwyd
HR Officer North Wales (Wrexham + occasional travel to nearby sites) £30,000 salary Full-time - 37.5 hours per week Hybrid working - 3 days from home 28 days holiday (including bank holidays) Join a Growing, Fast-Paced Organisation We're working with a rapidly expanding distribution and supply chain business that operates across the UK and Europe. As part of their continued growth, they are creating a brand-new HR Officer role - offering a fantastic opportunity to shape and support HR delivery within a dynamic, people-focused environment. The Opportunity This is a broad and varied HR role where you'll partner closely with senior leadership to deliver a professional, end-to-end HR service across a multi-site operation. You'll gain exposure across: Employee relations HR administration & compliance Recruitment & onboarding HR reporting & analytics Policy implementation & process improvement Key Responsibilities Supporting managers with employee relations cases (absence, disciplinaries, grievances, performance) Ensuring consistent, legally compliant HR practices Managing HR documentation (contracts, offers, changes, leavers) Supporting recruitment campaigns and coordinating onboarding processes Maintaining HR systems and producing reports (absence, turnover, headcount) Providing accurate data to support payroll and business decisions Supporting employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives What We're Looking For CIPD Level 3 (minimum) Ideally 3-5 years' experience in a HR role Strong, up-to-date knowledge of UK employment legislation Advanced Excel skills and confidence in reporting and data analysis Highly organised with the ability to prioritise and manage workloads Strong communication and interpersonal skills A proactive, adaptable approach with the ability to learn quickly Success in this role will come from being highly organised, data-driven, and confident working in a fast-paced environment. Location & Flexibility Based in Wrexham with occasional travel to nearby sites Hybrid model: 3 days working from home Standard office hours, with some flexibility required to support operations Why Apply? Brand-new role with scope to grow and develop Hybrid working for better work-life balance Join a fast-growing and ambitious organisation Broad exposure across all areas of HR Supportive, collaborative culture Interested? If you're an organised HR professional looking to step into a varied and impactful role, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now! If you're confident you hit all the criteria, i'd love to do a quick screening call with you - Call me at - Simon H
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
HR Officer North Wales (Wrexham + occasional travel to nearby sites) £30,000 salary Full-time - 37.5 hours per week Hybrid working - 3 days from home 28 days holiday (including bank holidays) Join a Growing, Fast-Paced Organisation We're working with a rapidly expanding distribution and supply chain business that operates across the UK and Europe. As part of their continued growth, they are creating a brand-new HR Officer role - offering a fantastic opportunity to shape and support HR delivery within a dynamic, people-focused environment. The Opportunity This is a broad and varied HR role where you'll partner closely with senior leadership to deliver a professional, end-to-end HR service across a multi-site operation. You'll gain exposure across: Employee relations HR administration & compliance Recruitment & onboarding HR reporting & analytics Policy implementation & process improvement Key Responsibilities Supporting managers with employee relations cases (absence, disciplinaries, grievances, performance) Ensuring consistent, legally compliant HR practices Managing HR documentation (contracts, offers, changes, leavers) Supporting recruitment campaigns and coordinating onboarding processes Maintaining HR systems and producing reports (absence, turnover, headcount) Providing accurate data to support payroll and business decisions Supporting employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives What We're Looking For CIPD Level 3 (minimum) Ideally 3-5 years' experience in a HR role Strong, up-to-date knowledge of UK employment legislation Advanced Excel skills and confidence in reporting and data analysis Highly organised with the ability to prioritise and manage workloads Strong communication and interpersonal skills A proactive, adaptable approach with the ability to learn quickly Success in this role will come from being highly organised, data-driven, and confident working in a fast-paced environment. Location & Flexibility Based in Wrexham with occasional travel to nearby sites Hybrid model: 3 days working from home Standard office hours, with some flexibility required to support operations Why Apply? Brand-new role with scope to grow and develop Hybrid working for better work-life balance Join a fast-growing and ambitious organisation Broad exposure across all areas of HR Supportive, collaborative culture Interested? If you're an organised HR professional looking to step into a varied and impactful role, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now! If you're confident you hit all the criteria, i'd love to do a quick screening call with you - Call me at - Simon H
Hays
Health and Safety Manager
Hays Burnley, Lancashire
Health & Safety Officer An established UK manufacturing organisation is seeking an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Manager to lead and continuously improve HSE performance across a complex, multi-process manufacturing site. This is a highly operational, hands-on role covering foundry, machining, fabrication, assembly and office operations, alongside associated business units. Reporting into senior site leadership, the HSE Manager will play a key role in embedding a pragmatic, proactive safety culture while ensuring full legal compliance and consistent audit readiness.The role suits a visible, credible HSE leader who can influence at all levels, balance compliance with operational realities, and drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead and continuously improve health, safety and environmental performance across a complex manufacturing site, ensuring full compliance with UK legislation and internal standards. Maintain audit readiness across statutory inspections, regulatory requirements and management systems, including ISO 45001 and ISO 14001. Act as a visible, hands-on HSE leader, promoting a positive and proactive safety culture and engaging employees and managers at all levels. Oversee risk management processes, ensuring risk assessments, safe systems of work and controls are practical, current and consistently applied. Lead incident investigations, audits and inspections, embedding robust root-cause analysis and effective corrective action. Drive PUWER compliance and equipment safety, working closely with engineering and operations to address machine guarding and emergency stop standards. Support maintenance, facilities and contractor activities, including review and approval of RAMS, SSOW and safe delivery of contractor works. Manage environmental compliance and improvement initiatives, supporting sustainability, waste reduction and emissions control. Contribute to emergency preparedness, fire safety and occupational health programmes, supporting individual risk assessments and return-to-work processes. Report HSE performance and risks to senior leadership, contributing to site-wide strategy, capital planning and continuous improvement initiatives. About You Proven experience in a senior HSE role within a manufacturing or industrial environment Strong working knowledge of UK HSE legislation, including PUWER and risk management Experienced in audits, inspections and incident investigations NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6 qualification) Pragmatic, postinfectiously leadership style with strong influencing skills Confident engaging operational teams, managers and senior stakeholders Organised, analytical and comfortable working in a highly operational environment The salary on offer for this role is up to £55,000 per annum. If this is of interest apply now or get in touch!
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Health & Safety Officer An established UK manufacturing organisation is seeking an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Manager to lead and continuously improve HSE performance across a complex, multi-process manufacturing site. This is a highly operational, hands-on role covering foundry, machining, fabrication, assembly and office operations, alongside associated business units. Reporting into senior site leadership, the HSE Manager will play a key role in embedding a pragmatic, proactive safety culture while ensuring full legal compliance and consistent audit readiness.The role suits a visible, credible HSE leader who can influence at all levels, balance compliance with operational realities, and drive continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead and continuously improve health, safety and environmental performance across a complex manufacturing site, ensuring full compliance with UK legislation and internal standards. Maintain audit readiness across statutory inspections, regulatory requirements and management systems, including ISO 45001 and ISO 14001. Act as a visible, hands-on HSE leader, promoting a positive and proactive safety culture and engaging employees and managers at all levels. Oversee risk management processes, ensuring risk assessments, safe systems of work and controls are practical, current and consistently applied. Lead incident investigations, audits and inspections, embedding robust root-cause analysis and effective corrective action. Drive PUWER compliance and equipment safety, working closely with engineering and operations to address machine guarding and emergency stop standards. Support maintenance, facilities and contractor activities, including review and approval of RAMS, SSOW and safe delivery of contractor works. Manage environmental compliance and improvement initiatives, supporting sustainability, waste reduction and emissions control. Contribute to emergency preparedness, fire safety and occupational health programmes, supporting individual risk assessments and return-to-work processes. Report HSE performance and risks to senior leadership, contributing to site-wide strategy, capital planning and continuous improvement initiatives. About You Proven experience in a senior HSE role within a manufacturing or industrial environment Strong working knowledge of UK HSE legislation, including PUWER and risk management Experienced in audits, inspections and incident investigations NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6 qualification) Pragmatic, postinfectiously leadership style with strong influencing skills Confident engaging operational teams, managers and senior stakeholders Organised, analytical and comfortable working in a highly operational environment The salary on offer for this role is up to £55,000 per annum. If this is of interest apply now or get in touch!
Ackerman Pierce
Anti Social Behaviour Officer
Ackerman Pierce
You will be responsible for managing a caseload of anti-social behaviour and tenancy enforcement cases across our housing stock and communities. The role involves investigating complaints, interviewing residents, gathering evidence, and working with internal teams, local authorities, and external agencies to resolve issues effectively. You will play a key role in safeguarding vulnerable residents, promoting tenancy compliance, and ensuring cases are managed in line with legislation, policy, and best practice. Key Responsibilities Investigate reports of anti-social behaviour , nuisance, harassment, and tenancy breaches Manage ASB cases from initial report through to resolution and legal action where required Conduct interviews, home visits, and evidence gathering Work closely with residents, support agencies, police, and local authorities Prepare warning letters, witness statements, and legal documentation Attend court hearings and case conferences when necessary Maintain accurate case records and management systems Provide advice and support to residents affected by ASB Promote early intervention and preventative solutions Contribute to safeguarding and risk management processes About You We are looking for someone who has: Experience managing anti-social behaviour, tenancy enforcement, or community safety cases Knowledge of housing legislation and ASB -related legal processes Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills Ability to handle sensitive and challenging situations professionally Strong investigative and problem-solving abilities Experience working with vulnerable individuals and partner agencies Good organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities Competent IT and case management skills If you have the relevant skills then please apply today!
Jun 15, 2026
Seasonal
You will be responsible for managing a caseload of anti-social behaviour and tenancy enforcement cases across our housing stock and communities. The role involves investigating complaints, interviewing residents, gathering evidence, and working with internal teams, local authorities, and external agencies to resolve issues effectively. You will play a key role in safeguarding vulnerable residents, promoting tenancy compliance, and ensuring cases are managed in line with legislation, policy, and best practice. Key Responsibilities Investigate reports of anti-social behaviour , nuisance, harassment, and tenancy breaches Manage ASB cases from initial report through to resolution and legal action where required Conduct interviews, home visits, and evidence gathering Work closely with residents, support agencies, police, and local authorities Prepare warning letters, witness statements, and legal documentation Attend court hearings and case conferences when necessary Maintain accurate case records and management systems Provide advice and support to residents affected by ASB Promote early intervention and preventative solutions Contribute to safeguarding and risk management processes About You We are looking for someone who has: Experience managing anti-social behaviour, tenancy enforcement, or community safety cases Knowledge of housing legislation and ASB -related legal processes Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills Ability to handle sensitive and challenging situations professionally Strong investigative and problem-solving abilities Experience working with vulnerable individuals and partner agencies Good organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities Competent IT and case management skills If you have the relevant skills then please apply today!
Sheer Jobs Ltd
Resolution and Tribunal Officer
Sheer Jobs Ltd Ipswich, Suffolk
Job Description Resolution and Tribunal Officer 380 per day Case Management: Manage and oversee appeal to First-tier tribunal ensuring timely responses and compliance. Mediation Coordination: Facilitate mediations to resolve disputes where possible. Representation: Represent the LA in tribunal hearings. Stakeholder liaison: Work closely with parents/carers/yp, legal teams, advocates, and educational settings. Record keeping: Keeping accurate records. Ideally, 1 day a week in office, if possible, if not working virtually.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Job Description Resolution and Tribunal Officer 380 per day Case Management: Manage and oversee appeal to First-tier tribunal ensuring timely responses and compliance. Mediation Coordination: Facilitate mediations to resolve disputes where possible. Representation: Represent the LA in tribunal hearings. Stakeholder liaison: Work closely with parents/carers/yp, legal teams, advocates, and educational settings. Record keeping: Keeping accurate records. Ideally, 1 day a week in office, if possible, if not working virtually.
carrington west
Reviews Officer
carrington west
Reviews Officer East London Hybrid Working Available Rate: £35 per hour (Umbrella) IR35 Status: Inside IR35 Initial Contract Length: 6 Months Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: 35 Hours per Week The Role This role will focus on conducting statutory homelessness reviews under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, ensuring decisions are legally robust, evidence-based, and issued within statutory timescales. The successful candidate will work closely with Housing Options, Accommodation Placement, Legal Services, and partner agencies to review complex homelessness decisions and contribute to the continuous improvement of the service. Key Responsibilities Conduct statutory Section 202 homelessness reviews under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996. Review decisions relating to duty owed, suitability of accommodation, priority need, intentionality, and local connection. Assess evidence and undertake detailed investigations to ensure legally sound decision-making. Apply the Homelessness Code of Guidance, Review Regulations, and relevant case law. Draft clear, comprehensive, and legally defensible review decision letters. Monitor compliance with statutory requirements and contribute to service improvements. Requirements Minimum of 3 years' experience working within homelessness or housing services. Demonstrable experience conducting Section 202 homelessness reviews. Strong knowledge of Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, and relevant case law. Experience making offers of accommodation under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, including temporary accommodation and offers used to discharge relief or main housing duties. Experience managing Accommodation Placement Teams. Previous experience working within a London local authority. Excellent investigative, analytical, and decision-making skills. What's on Offer £35 per hour Umbrella. Inside IR35 contract. Initial 6-month contract with strong potential for extension. Opportunity to join a high-performing local authority housing team. Hybrid working arrangements. Apply If you have extensive experience conducting homelessness reviews and a strong understanding of housing legislation, apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Reviews Officer East London Hybrid Working Available Rate: £35 per hour (Umbrella) IR35 Status: Inside IR35 Initial Contract Length: 6 Months Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: 35 Hours per Week The Role This role will focus on conducting statutory homelessness reviews under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, ensuring decisions are legally robust, evidence-based, and issued within statutory timescales. The successful candidate will work closely with Housing Options, Accommodation Placement, Legal Services, and partner agencies to review complex homelessness decisions and contribute to the continuous improvement of the service. Key Responsibilities Conduct statutory Section 202 homelessness reviews under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996. Review decisions relating to duty owed, suitability of accommodation, priority need, intentionality, and local connection. Assess evidence and undertake detailed investigations to ensure legally sound decision-making. Apply the Homelessness Code of Guidance, Review Regulations, and relevant case law. Draft clear, comprehensive, and legally defensible review decision letters. Monitor compliance with statutory requirements and contribute to service improvements. Requirements Minimum of 3 years' experience working within homelessness or housing services. Demonstrable experience conducting Section 202 homelessness reviews. Strong knowledge of Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, and relevant case law. Experience making offers of accommodation under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, including temporary accommodation and offers used to discharge relief or main housing duties. Experience managing Accommodation Placement Teams. Previous experience working within a London local authority. Excellent investigative, analytical, and decision-making skills. What's on Offer £35 per hour Umbrella. Inside IR35 contract. Initial 6-month contract with strong potential for extension. Opportunity to join a high-performing local authority housing team. Hybrid working arrangements. Apply If you have extensive experience conducting homelessness reviews and a strong understanding of housing legislation, apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
THE HYDE GROUP
Neighbourhood Officer
THE HYDE GROUP
Neighbourhood Officer Islington Up to £37,000 Successful candidate will undergo a basic DSB check Hyde is looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Officer. As part of Hyde's commitment to improving customer service, Building Safety & improving neighbourhoods, we are looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Officer. The Neighbourhood Officer's goal is to create a secure and comfortable living environment for customers, foster positive relationships with the community, and ensure that Hyde meets its legal and regulatory obligations related to customer safety and security. Responsibilities Undertake property inspections across neighbourhoods to ensure Hyde is adhering to regulatory requirements and improving standards. Complete welfare and vulnerability checks with customers and produce personal centred risk assessments where applicable. Provide a proactive front-line service to customers. Foster strong relationships with residents, community groups, and local authorities, promoting a sense of security and trust within our housing communities. Responsible for the delivery of operational tasks from the fire safety and building safety legislation across in-scope buildings. Monitor and assess potential safety risks and hazards, conducting regular inspections and risk assessments to identify areas for improvement. Ensure properties meet all relevant regulatory and compliance standards, including health and safety regulations, fire safety standards, building codes, and any other applicable legislation. Maintain accurate records, documentation, and databases related to property management activities. Monitor and evaluate the performance of safety-related contracts and service providers, ensuring high standards of service delivery. Essential Qualifications and Skills Previous experience within a site-based Neighbourhood or Housing position. Strong organisational and time management skills to effectively prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective stakeholder engagement. Attention to detail and ability to maintain accurate documentation. Problem-solving skills to address maintenance and tenancy issues. Benefits Great holidays Volunteering days off 35 hour working week (9-5) A fantastic pension Life insurance Cashback on healthcare Shopping discounts Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to life at Hyde. We're committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of the customers and communities we serve. By fostering an environment where all voices are heard and valued, we can better understand the needs of our communities and deliver services that are fair, accessible and impactful. Hyde is a disability confident employer and we are here to support you with any reasonable adjustments that you need throughout the recruitment process. We reserve the right to close this advert as soon as a suitable candidate has been identified.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Neighbourhood Officer Islington Up to £37,000 Successful candidate will undergo a basic DSB check Hyde is looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Officer. As part of Hyde's commitment to improving customer service, Building Safety & improving neighbourhoods, we are looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Officer. The Neighbourhood Officer's goal is to create a secure and comfortable living environment for customers, foster positive relationships with the community, and ensure that Hyde meets its legal and regulatory obligations related to customer safety and security. Responsibilities Undertake property inspections across neighbourhoods to ensure Hyde is adhering to regulatory requirements and improving standards. Complete welfare and vulnerability checks with customers and produce personal centred risk assessments where applicable. Provide a proactive front-line service to customers. Foster strong relationships with residents, community groups, and local authorities, promoting a sense of security and trust within our housing communities. Responsible for the delivery of operational tasks from the fire safety and building safety legislation across in-scope buildings. Monitor and assess potential safety risks and hazards, conducting regular inspections and risk assessments to identify areas for improvement. Ensure properties meet all relevant regulatory and compliance standards, including health and safety regulations, fire safety standards, building codes, and any other applicable legislation. Maintain accurate records, documentation, and databases related to property management activities. Monitor and evaluate the performance of safety-related contracts and service providers, ensuring high standards of service delivery. Essential Qualifications and Skills Previous experience within a site-based Neighbourhood or Housing position. Strong organisational and time management skills to effectively prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective stakeholder engagement. Attention to detail and ability to maintain accurate documentation. Problem-solving skills to address maintenance and tenancy issues. Benefits Great holidays Volunteering days off 35 hour working week (9-5) A fantastic pension Life insurance Cashback on healthcare Shopping discounts Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to life at Hyde. We're committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of the customers and communities we serve. By fostering an environment where all voices are heard and valued, we can better understand the needs of our communities and deliver services that are fair, accessible and impactful. Hyde is a disability confident employer and we are here to support you with any reasonable adjustments that you need throughout the recruitment process. We reserve the right to close this advert as soon as a suitable candidate has been identified.
Elevate Projects Ltd
Property Standards and Empty Homes Officer
Elevate Projects Ltd Claygate, Surrey
Job Title: Property Standards and Empty Homes Officer Location: Hybrid (3 days in office/on site, 2 days remote) Rate: 18.90 per hour (PAYE) / 24.61 per hour (Umbrella) Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent About the Role: We are seeking a Property Standards and Empty Homes Officer to improve housing quality and reduce empty properties. You will investigate housing disrepair complaints, conduct inspections (including HMOs and caravan sites), and take enforcement action to ensure compliance with housing legislation. Additionally, you will identify and bring empty homes back into use and maintain accurate records. Key Responsibilities: Conduct inspections of residential properties, HMOs, and caravan sites, using the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Investigate disrepair complaints, initiate enforcement actions, and monitor compliance with statutory notices. Identify, monitor, and bring empty homes back into use through engagement with owners and promotional activities. Advise residents, landlords, and owners on housing standards, disrepair, and building works. Maintain records, prepare reports, and provide evidence for legal proceedings. Collaborate with internal and external partners, including fire services and local authorities. Use relevant legislative powers to ensure well-managed and maintained housing. Requirements: Good standard of education, including English and Mathematics. HND/HNC (or equivalent) in Environmental Health, Housing, or a construction-related subject. Certificate of competence in HHSRS (or willingness to train). Experience in housing standards, HMO licensing, or environmental health. Knowledge of housing and environmental health legislation and construction techniques. Ability to conduct inspections, produce defect reports, and manage records. Strong communication, organisational, and IT skills (Microsoft Office, databases). Willingness to work flexibly, including some evening work. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for site visits. If this sounds suitable for you, or someone you know, please send an updated copy of your CV to Sean Cloherty at Elevate Projects so we can discuss further.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Property Standards and Empty Homes Officer Location: Hybrid (3 days in office/on site, 2 days remote) Rate: 18.90 per hour (PAYE) / 24.61 per hour (Umbrella) Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent About the Role: We are seeking a Property Standards and Empty Homes Officer to improve housing quality and reduce empty properties. You will investigate housing disrepair complaints, conduct inspections (including HMOs and caravan sites), and take enforcement action to ensure compliance with housing legislation. Additionally, you will identify and bring empty homes back into use and maintain accurate records. Key Responsibilities: Conduct inspections of residential properties, HMOs, and caravan sites, using the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Investigate disrepair complaints, initiate enforcement actions, and monitor compliance with statutory notices. Identify, monitor, and bring empty homes back into use through engagement with owners and promotional activities. Advise residents, landlords, and owners on housing standards, disrepair, and building works. Maintain records, prepare reports, and provide evidence for legal proceedings. Collaborate with internal and external partners, including fire services and local authorities. Use relevant legislative powers to ensure well-managed and maintained housing. Requirements: Good standard of education, including English and Mathematics. HND/HNC (or equivalent) in Environmental Health, Housing, or a construction-related subject. Certificate of competence in HHSRS (or willingness to train). Experience in housing standards, HMO licensing, or environmental health. Knowledge of housing and environmental health legislation and construction techniques. Ability to conduct inspections, produce defect reports, and manage records. Strong communication, organisational, and IT skills (Microsoft Office, databases). Willingness to work flexibly, including some evening work. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for site visits. If this sounds suitable for you, or someone you know, please send an updated copy of your CV to Sean Cloherty at Elevate Projects so we can discuss further.

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