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
Join Our Team as an Environmental Enforcement Officer! Are you passionate about protecting the environment? Do you have a knack for enforcing legislation and tackling environmental crimes? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We're looking for an enthusiastic Environmental Enforcement Officer to join our friendly team in East Ham on a temporary contract for 6 months with immediate interviews taking place! What You'll Be Doing: Investigating environmental crimes, including fly-tipping. Conducting checks on surveillance cameras and gathering evidence. Attending court to present cases and complete statements. Issuing penalties and ensuring compliance with environmental acts. Collaborating with a supportive team to cover each other and handle cases efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Apply your knowledge of environmental legislation to real-world scenarios. Work full-time in an office setting with a vibrant atmosphere. Engage in team discussions and share a bit of banter to keep the spirits high! What We're Looking For: A solid understanding of PACE and environmental legislation. Strong investigative skills and attention to detail. Previous experience of waste enforcement. Team players who thrive in a friendly work environment. What's in It for You? Competitive hourly rate 21.91 PAYE / 29.49 UMBRELLA. Parking available on-site for your convenience. The chance to make a real difference in your community. A supportive and cheerful office culture where we look out for one another! Working a fair share of shifts Monday to Friday between the hours of 6am-6pm (8am-4pm/ 9am-5pm/ 10am-6pm) Shifts are agreed between workers and not on a rota basis. Why Join Us? At our organisation, we believe in fostering a positive and engaging workplace. Our team is dedicated to maintaining environmental integrity while having a good laugh along the way. We understand that investigating environmental crimes can be serious work, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy the journey! If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge and make a difference in your community, we'd love to hear from you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 15, 2026
Seasonal
Join Our Team as an Environmental Enforcement Officer! Are you passionate about protecting the environment? Do you have a knack for enforcing legislation and tackling environmental crimes? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We're looking for an enthusiastic Environmental Enforcement Officer to join our friendly team in East Ham on a temporary contract for 6 months with immediate interviews taking place! What You'll Be Doing: Investigating environmental crimes, including fly-tipping. Conducting checks on surveillance cameras and gathering evidence. Attending court to present cases and complete statements. Issuing penalties and ensuring compliance with environmental acts. Collaborating with a supportive team to cover each other and handle cases efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Apply your knowledge of environmental legislation to real-world scenarios. Work full-time in an office setting with a vibrant atmosphere. Engage in team discussions and share a bit of banter to keep the spirits high! What We're Looking For: A solid understanding of PACE and environmental legislation. Strong investigative skills and attention to detail. Previous experience of waste enforcement. Team players who thrive in a friendly work environment. What's in It for You? Competitive hourly rate 21.91 PAYE / 29.49 UMBRELLA. Parking available on-site for your convenience. The chance to make a real difference in your community. A supportive and cheerful office culture where we look out for one another! Working a fair share of shifts Monday to Friday between the hours of 6am-6pm (8am-4pm/ 9am-5pm/ 10am-6pm) Shifts are agreed between workers and not on a rota basis. Why Join Us? At our organisation, we believe in fostering a positive and engaging workplace. Our team is dedicated to maintaining environmental integrity while having a good laugh along the way. We understand that investigating environmental crimes can be serious work, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy the journey! If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge and make a difference in your community, we'd love to hear from you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
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!
Tenancy Housing Officer Harrow - covering Harrow and Brent £33,600 - £38,000 Would you like to join Hyde as a Tenancy Management Officer? At Hyde, we believe everyone deserves a safe, secure and well-managed home. Our Tenancy Management Officers play a vital frontline role in making this happen-supporting customers, tackling anti-social behaviour, and protecting the sustainability of our communities. What you'll be doing Leading and resolving ASB and tenancy enforcement cases from start to finish Conducting investigations, risk assessments and developing clear case plans Managing breaches including illegal occupation, abandonment and subletting Supporting sensitive cases involving safeguarding, domestic abuse and vulnerability Preparing high-quality legal documentation and attending court where necessary Working closely with police, local authorities, safeguarding teams and community partners Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with legislation and policy Identifying trends and contributing to service improvement and prevention strategies What we're looking for We are seeking someone with strong experience in Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) or tenancy management, ideally within social housing or a similar regulated environment. You will also bring: Strong investigative and case management skills Confidence handling complex, sensitive and sometimes confrontational situations Excellent communication skills with the ability to build trust and de-escalate issues Experience working collaboratively across agencies and internal teams A methodical and evidence-led approach to decision making A commitment to delivering fair, proportionate and legally sound outcomes Why join Hyde? At Hyde, you'll be part of an organisation that is ambitious, professional, and deeply committed to making a difference. We take pride in delivering high-quality housing services and building stronger communities. We own and manage 125,000 homes and are driven by a strong social purpose-creating safe, affordable homes and thriving communities. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in later living communities. You'll play a vital role in ensuring customers feel safe, supported, and connected-while helping to shape thriving, inclusive neighbourhoods. Benefits Excellent pension Generous holiday allowance Life assurance Flexible benefits platform Career development & learning support Volunteering days Diversity, inclusion and accessibility 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, ensuring that different perspectives are represented in decision-making, service delivery, and the way we shape our organisation. 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. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're happy to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. Please note: candidates will be required to complete an online psychometric assessment prior to interview. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a suitable candidate is identified.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Tenancy Housing Officer Harrow - covering Harrow and Brent £33,600 - £38,000 Would you like to join Hyde as a Tenancy Management Officer? At Hyde, we believe everyone deserves a safe, secure and well-managed home. Our Tenancy Management Officers play a vital frontline role in making this happen-supporting customers, tackling anti-social behaviour, and protecting the sustainability of our communities. What you'll be doing Leading and resolving ASB and tenancy enforcement cases from start to finish Conducting investigations, risk assessments and developing clear case plans Managing breaches including illegal occupation, abandonment and subletting Supporting sensitive cases involving safeguarding, domestic abuse and vulnerability Preparing high-quality legal documentation and attending court where necessary Working closely with police, local authorities, safeguarding teams and community partners Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with legislation and policy Identifying trends and contributing to service improvement and prevention strategies What we're looking for We are seeking someone with strong experience in Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) or tenancy management, ideally within social housing or a similar regulated environment. You will also bring: Strong investigative and case management skills Confidence handling complex, sensitive and sometimes confrontational situations Excellent communication skills with the ability to build trust and de-escalate issues Experience working collaboratively across agencies and internal teams A methodical and evidence-led approach to decision making A commitment to delivering fair, proportionate and legally sound outcomes Why join Hyde? At Hyde, you'll be part of an organisation that is ambitious, professional, and deeply committed to making a difference. We take pride in delivering high-quality housing services and building stronger communities. We own and manage 125,000 homes and are driven by a strong social purpose-creating safe, affordable homes and thriving communities. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in later living communities. You'll play a vital role in ensuring customers feel safe, supported, and connected-while helping to shape thriving, inclusive neighbourhoods. Benefits Excellent pension Generous holiday allowance Life assurance Flexible benefits platform Career development & learning support Volunteering days Diversity, inclusion and accessibility 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, ensuring that different perspectives are represented in decision-making, service delivery, and the way we shape our organisation. 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. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're happy to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. Please note: candidates will be required to complete an online psychometric assessment prior to interview. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a suitable candidate is identified.
Housing Officer £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Hybrid - Peterborough Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, we believe great neighbourhoods start with great relationships. As a Housing Officer, you ll be out in our communities, getting to know customers, tackling issues that matter and helping people feel safe, supported and proud of where they live. If you enjoy working with people, solving problems and making a positive difference every day, this could be the perfect role for you. Salary: £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Contract: Permanent, full time Your week: 36.25 hours Monday to Friday 9am to 5.15pm Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence in our Peterborough office. This role requires travel in and around the Peterborough area. Snapshot of your role Manage a portfolio of tenancies, ensuring compliance with agreements, policies, and relevant legislation. Handle a caseload of complex tenancy and neighbourhood issues, including enforcement and compliance-related cases. Minimise voids and support efficient re-letting of properties while maintaining high standards. Carry out pre-tenancy interviews and provide ongoing support to help customers sustain their tenancies. Monitor and improve estate standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance, and safety compliance. Build strong relationships with local authorities, police, and community partners to address local issues and improve neighbourhoods. Maintain accurate case records, ensure GDPR compliance, and meet performance targets while managing your own workload. What we re looking for CIH Level 3 qualification, or willingness to work towards it. Proven experience in estate and neighbourhood management within a housing environment. Experience of managing people, including providing direction and performance support where required. Strong understanding of housing regulation and the ability to apply this in practice. Experience of building effective relationships with local authorities and external partners. Confidence using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Ability to work flexibly across a large geographical area and prioritise a varied workload. A collaborative, resilient approach with the ability to remain calm and effective when handling complex situations. DBS clearance, a full UK driving licence, access to your own vehicle and willingness to travel are all essential requirements for this role. Please read the attached Job Description before applying so you get the full scope of the role. You can read about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK. You must reside in the UK for the duration of your employment and provide Right to Work evidence. Closing: 7 June Interviews in Peterborough: 12 June We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we ll be happy to assist you. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 40,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We re a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people s lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Housing Officer £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Hybrid - Peterborough Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, we believe great neighbourhoods start with great relationships. As a Housing Officer, you ll be out in our communities, getting to know customers, tackling issues that matter and helping people feel safe, supported and proud of where they live. If you enjoy working with people, solving problems and making a positive difference every day, this could be the perfect role for you. Salary: £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Contract: Permanent, full time Your week: 36.25 hours Monday to Friday 9am to 5.15pm Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence in our Peterborough office. This role requires travel in and around the Peterborough area. Snapshot of your role Manage a portfolio of tenancies, ensuring compliance with agreements, policies, and relevant legislation. Handle a caseload of complex tenancy and neighbourhood issues, including enforcement and compliance-related cases. Minimise voids and support efficient re-letting of properties while maintaining high standards. Carry out pre-tenancy interviews and provide ongoing support to help customers sustain their tenancies. Monitor and improve estate standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance, and safety compliance. Build strong relationships with local authorities, police, and community partners to address local issues and improve neighbourhoods. Maintain accurate case records, ensure GDPR compliance, and meet performance targets while managing your own workload. What we re looking for CIH Level 3 qualification, or willingness to work towards it. Proven experience in estate and neighbourhood management within a housing environment. Experience of managing people, including providing direction and performance support where required. Strong understanding of housing regulation and the ability to apply this in practice. Experience of building effective relationships with local authorities and external partners. Confidence using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Ability to work flexibly across a large geographical area and prioritise a varied workload. A collaborative, resilient approach with the ability to remain calm and effective when handling complex situations. DBS clearance, a full UK driving licence, access to your own vehicle and willingness to travel are all essential requirements for this role. Please read the attached Job Description before applying so you get the full scope of the role. You can read about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK. You must reside in the UK for the duration of your employment and provide Right to Work evidence. Closing: 7 June Interviews in Peterborough: 12 June We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we ll be happy to assist you. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 40,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We re a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people s lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Public Protection Officer Pay rate: 19.62 per hour Contract until: 31/08/2026 Location: London Borough of Harrow, Forward Drive, Harrow, HA3 8NT The London Borough of Harrow is seeking a committed and proactive Public Protection Officer to support the council's statutory enforcement functions. This role plays a key part in maintaining a clean, safe and well managed public realm across the borough. Key Responsibilities: " Carry out enforcement duties relating to waste, nuisance and street based offences " Conduct inspections, gather evidence and investigate allegations of environmental and public realm offences " Take appropriate enforcement action, including issuing notices and preparing case files " Provide education and advice to residents, businesses and the wider community " Maintain accurate records and follow all relevant legislation and council procedures Requirements: " Full UK driving licence and ability to drive for work (business insurance required) " DVLA licence check will be completed " Strong communication and investigation skills " Ability to work independently and confidently in a public facing enforcement role Shift Information: Officers work on a rotating shift pattern, including: " Early starts from 6am (one week) " Late finishes up to 6pm (another week) " One late finish to 9pm every 8 weeks " One Saturday shift every 4 weeks If you're motivated, confident engaging with the public, and passionate about protecting the local environment, we'd love to hear from you. About Pertemps: " Pertemps Recruitment Partnership has been a trusted name in staffing solutions for nearly 60 years. Recognised as an Investor in People and consistently ranked among The Sunday Times' Best 100 Companies to Work For (14 years running), Pertemps is committed to supporting your career development and job satisfaction. About Harrow: " The London Borough of Harrow is the 12th largest borough in London, celebrated for its cultural diversity and excellent transport links. Located just 10 miles from Central London, Harrow offers quick access to Euston (13 minutes via Harrow & Wealdstone station), the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line, national rail services, and major roads including the M1, M25, and A406. Important Notice: " Your personal information may be shared with Cifas to help prevent fraud and unlawful conduct. If fraudulent activity is detected, it may affect access to services or employment. For more details, please visit (url removed).
Jun 14, 2026
Seasonal
Public Protection Officer Pay rate: 19.62 per hour Contract until: 31/08/2026 Location: London Borough of Harrow, Forward Drive, Harrow, HA3 8NT The London Borough of Harrow is seeking a committed and proactive Public Protection Officer to support the council's statutory enforcement functions. This role plays a key part in maintaining a clean, safe and well managed public realm across the borough. Key Responsibilities: " Carry out enforcement duties relating to waste, nuisance and street based offences " Conduct inspections, gather evidence and investigate allegations of environmental and public realm offences " Take appropriate enforcement action, including issuing notices and preparing case files " Provide education and advice to residents, businesses and the wider community " Maintain accurate records and follow all relevant legislation and council procedures Requirements: " Full UK driving licence and ability to drive for work (business insurance required) " DVLA licence check will be completed " Strong communication and investigation skills " Ability to work independently and confidently in a public facing enforcement role Shift Information: Officers work on a rotating shift pattern, including: " Early starts from 6am (one week) " Late finishes up to 6pm (another week) " One late finish to 9pm every 8 weeks " One Saturday shift every 4 weeks If you're motivated, confident engaging with the public, and passionate about protecting the local environment, we'd love to hear from you. About Pertemps: " Pertemps Recruitment Partnership has been a trusted name in staffing solutions for nearly 60 years. Recognised as an Investor in People and consistently ranked among The Sunday Times' Best 100 Companies to Work For (14 years running), Pertemps is committed to supporting your career development and job satisfaction. About Harrow: " The London Borough of Harrow is the 12th largest borough in London, celebrated for its cultural diversity and excellent transport links. Located just 10 miles from Central London, Harrow offers quick access to Euston (13 minutes via Harrow & Wealdstone station), the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line, national rail services, and major roads including the M1, M25, and A406. Important Notice: " Your personal information may be shared with Cifas to help prevent fraud and unlawful conduct. If fraudulent activity is detected, it may affect access to services or employment. For more details, please visit (url removed).
Estate Manager Wandsworth SW18 1HR Public Sector - Local Authority Full time - Mon-Fri, 36 hours per week Temporary role - 3 months with likely extension 21.70 per hour PAYE / 28.29 per hour Umbrella To manage approximately 750 properties and deal with a wide range of tenancy and leasehold issues. Specific Duties: 1.Responsible to the Area Housing Manager through the Senior Estate Manager for the day-to-day management and routine repair of a group of dwellings within the Area. 2. Provides the main point of contact with tenants and leaseholders by receiving and acting upon tenants and leaseholders' complaints and enquires. Carries out inspections of individual properties as well as internal and external communal areas of blocks and estates, making recommendations for improvements as necessary. 3. Responsible for prioritising own workload, dealing with enquiries and requests on management and repair matters in accordance with established policies and procedures. As the first and primary point of contact, is required to be highly conversant and comply with relevant legislation and case law, imparting the information to tenants, residents and leaseholders as required. 4. Investigates and recommends management transfers, discretionary tenancies, succession requests and prepares reports for Area Housing Manager/ Deputy Area Housing Manager where appropriate. Liaises with internal and external agencies in respect of vulnerable residents with mental or physical health issues or social difficulties. Attends and presents at case conferences such as Community Multi Agency Risk Assessment Panel or Team Around the Child regarding high risk or complex cases. 5. Issues repair orders in accordance with Council procedures; carries out post- inspections and the checking of invoices. Processes variation orders and resolves disputes regarding invoices. Responsible for ensuring appropriate security measures are taken for all vacant properties in their patch. 6. Assesses whether permission should be given to tenants and leaseholders to carry out alterations/improvements in accordance with Council policy and detailed procedures/ stringent time limits. Investigates unauthorised alterations and takes appropriate enforcement action to remedy breaches of tenancy/lease terms. Investigates breaches by Leaseholders of HMO Regulations. 7. Responsible for full and appropriate investigation of routine and non-routine complex cases of antisocial behaviour, including all reports of hate crime; ensures all cases are progressed in accordance with policy and procedure. Keeps the NPS anti-social behaviour database fully updated. Initiates mediation where possible and takes enforcement action for breach of lease/tenancy agreements where appropriate. 8. Responsible for investigating, and taking appropriate action on complaints from residents, elected Members of Parliament and ward Councillors. 9. Responsible for processing Flexible Fixed Term Tenancies Reviews in accordance with policy and detailed procedure, adhering to stringent time limits. Ensures that timely responses are provided to leasehold Pre-Assignment Queries and Right to Buy tenancy and occupancy checks to ensure compliance with the statutory time frame and prevent compensatory payments by the Council. 10. Assists the Resident Participation Officer in maintaining positive liaison with existing tenant, resident/ leaseholder associations/ forum meetings as directed by the Area Housing Manager. Assists where appropriate in the formation of new associations and attends relevant evening meetings/ weekend social events. 11. Attends Court routinely on housing management cases, gas safety injunction cases, unauthorised occupants, and squatters; also arranges and attends subsequent evictions. Attends evictions for rent arrears and unauthorised occupation and executes gas safety injunction orders. 12. Calculates charges for major works and consults with leaseholders in accordance with relevant legislation including the preparation of consultation letters, subsequent negotiations with leaseholders and liaison with other sections of the department and other Council departments. Similarly advises leaseholders on matters relating to routine service charges/major works: answers service charge enquiries within timescales laid down in the Leaseholder's Charter. 13. Responsible for undertaking fire safety checks, particularly of leasehold property front entrance doors to ensure compliance with fire regulations and specific lease terms. Makes sure buildings are compliant with fire safety regulations by ensuring that communal areas are clear. Initiates and progresses enforcement action for breach of lease if warranted. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. 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Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Estate Manager Wandsworth SW18 1HR Public Sector - Local Authority Full time - Mon-Fri, 36 hours per week Temporary role - 3 months with likely extension 21.70 per hour PAYE / 28.29 per hour Umbrella To manage approximately 750 properties and deal with a wide range of tenancy and leasehold issues. Specific Duties: 1.Responsible to the Area Housing Manager through the Senior Estate Manager for the day-to-day management and routine repair of a group of dwellings within the Area. 2. Provides the main point of contact with tenants and leaseholders by receiving and acting upon tenants and leaseholders' complaints and enquires. Carries out inspections of individual properties as well as internal and external communal areas of blocks and estates, making recommendations for improvements as necessary. 3. Responsible for prioritising own workload, dealing with enquiries and requests on management and repair matters in accordance with established policies and procedures. As the first and primary point of contact, is required to be highly conversant and comply with relevant legislation and case law, imparting the information to tenants, residents and leaseholders as required. 4. Investigates and recommends management transfers, discretionary tenancies, succession requests and prepares reports for Area Housing Manager/ Deputy Area Housing Manager where appropriate. Liaises with internal and external agencies in respect of vulnerable residents with mental or physical health issues or social difficulties. Attends and presents at case conferences such as Community Multi Agency Risk Assessment Panel or Team Around the Child regarding high risk or complex cases. 5. Issues repair orders in accordance with Council procedures; carries out post- inspections and the checking of invoices. Processes variation orders and resolves disputes regarding invoices. Responsible for ensuring appropriate security measures are taken for all vacant properties in their patch. 6. Assesses whether permission should be given to tenants and leaseholders to carry out alterations/improvements in accordance with Council policy and detailed procedures/ stringent time limits. Investigates unauthorised alterations and takes appropriate enforcement action to remedy breaches of tenancy/lease terms. Investigates breaches by Leaseholders of HMO Regulations. 7. Responsible for full and appropriate investigation of routine and non-routine complex cases of antisocial behaviour, including all reports of hate crime; ensures all cases are progressed in accordance with policy and procedure. Keeps the NPS anti-social behaviour database fully updated. Initiates mediation where possible and takes enforcement action for breach of lease/tenancy agreements where appropriate. 8. Responsible for investigating, and taking appropriate action on complaints from residents, elected Members of Parliament and ward Councillors. 9. Responsible for processing Flexible Fixed Term Tenancies Reviews in accordance with policy and detailed procedure, adhering to stringent time limits. Ensures that timely responses are provided to leasehold Pre-Assignment Queries and Right to Buy tenancy and occupancy checks to ensure compliance with the statutory time frame and prevent compensatory payments by the Council. 10. Assists the Resident Participation Officer in maintaining positive liaison with existing tenant, resident/ leaseholder associations/ forum meetings as directed by the Area Housing Manager. Assists where appropriate in the formation of new associations and attends relevant evening meetings/ weekend social events. 11. Attends Court routinely on housing management cases, gas safety injunction cases, unauthorised occupants, and squatters; also arranges and attends subsequent evictions. Attends evictions for rent arrears and unauthorised occupation and executes gas safety injunction orders. 12. Calculates charges for major works and consults with leaseholders in accordance with relevant legislation including the preparation of consultation letters, subsequent negotiations with leaseholders and liaison with other sections of the department and other Council departments. Similarly advises leaseholders on matters relating to routine service charges/major works: answers service charge enquiries within timescales laid down in the Leaseholder's Charter. 13. Responsible for undertaking fire safety checks, particularly of leasehold property front entrance doors to ensure compliance with fire regulations and specific lease terms. Makes sure buildings are compliant with fire safety regulations by ensuring that communal areas are clear. Initiates and progresses enforcement action for breach of lease if warranted. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. 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Our client, a reputable Housing Association based in Coventry, is seeking an experienced ASB Officer to help create safer neighbourhoods and deliver an effective anti-social behaviour and community safety service across their housing stock. This is a varied role that combines anti-social behaviour case management with wider neighbourhood and tenancy-related responsibilities. You will work closely with residents, internal teams and external partners to resolve issues, support vulnerable customers and contribute to the creation of communities where people are proud to live. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of anti-social behaviour, nuisance, neighbour dispute and tenancy breach cases from investigation through to resolution. Investigate complaints, gather evidence, conduct interviews and complete risk assessments. Take appropriate enforcement action, including legal remedies where necessary, to address serious or persistent anti-social behaviour. Liaise with solicitors, prepare legal documentation and attend court hearings where required. Work closely with residents, police, local authorities and partner agencies to resolve community safety concerns and achieve positive outcomes. Conduct home visits, estate inspections and tenancy-related investigations. Support vulnerable residents by working alongside tenancy sustainment and support services to help maintain successful tenancies where appropriate. Contribute to local neighbourhood plans and community safety initiatives. Work collaboratively with internal teams to identify and implement appropriate support measures for residents affected by anti-social behaviour. Maintain accurate case records and ensure cases are managed in line with organisational policies and service standards. Provide advice, guidance and support to residents affected by anti-social behaviour and neighbourhood issues. Essential Requirements: Previous experience managing anti-social behaviour cases within a Housing Association, Local Authority or social housing environment. Knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing management practices. Experience preparing cases for legal action and working alongside legal representatives. Strong investigation, communication and conflict-resolution skills. Ability to manage a varied caseload independently and work effectively with partner agencies. Experience supporting customers and handling sensitive tenancy-related matters. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as regular travel across Coventry and surrounding areas is required. Desirable: CIH qualification or equivalent housing-related qualification. If this ASB Officer role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Our client, a reputable Housing Association based in Coventry, is seeking an experienced ASB Officer to help create safer neighbourhoods and deliver an effective anti-social behaviour and community safety service across their housing stock. This is a varied role that combines anti-social behaviour case management with wider neighbourhood and tenancy-related responsibilities. You will work closely with residents, internal teams and external partners to resolve issues, support vulnerable customers and contribute to the creation of communities where people are proud to live. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of anti-social behaviour, nuisance, neighbour dispute and tenancy breach cases from investigation through to resolution. Investigate complaints, gather evidence, conduct interviews and complete risk assessments. Take appropriate enforcement action, including legal remedies where necessary, to address serious or persistent anti-social behaviour. Liaise with solicitors, prepare legal documentation and attend court hearings where required. Work closely with residents, police, local authorities and partner agencies to resolve community safety concerns and achieve positive outcomes. Conduct home visits, estate inspections and tenancy-related investigations. Support vulnerable residents by working alongside tenancy sustainment and support services to help maintain successful tenancies where appropriate. Contribute to local neighbourhood plans and community safety initiatives. Work collaboratively with internal teams to identify and implement appropriate support measures for residents affected by anti-social behaviour. Maintain accurate case records and ensure cases are managed in line with organisational policies and service standards. Provide advice, guidance and support to residents affected by anti-social behaviour and neighbourhood issues. Essential Requirements: Previous experience managing anti-social behaviour cases within a Housing Association, Local Authority or social housing environment. Knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing management practices. Experience preparing cases for legal action and working alongside legal representatives. Strong investigation, communication and conflict-resolution skills. Ability to manage a varied caseload independently and work effectively with partner agencies. Experience supporting customers and handling sensitive tenancy-related matters. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as regular travel across Coventry and surrounding areas is required. Desirable: CIH qualification or equivalent housing-related qualification. If this ASB Officer role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
About the Role We are looking for a proactive and community-focused Community Enforcement Officer to join the Public Realm Enforcement Team. This is a varied and rewarding role where you will play a key part in maintaining the safety, cleanliness and quality of public spaces across the city. Working closely with residents, businesses, partner agencies and council departments, you will investigate complaints, enforce legislation, respond to environmental issues and help ensure public spaces remain welcoming and safe for everyone. Key Responsibilities Investigate and enforce environmental offences including littering, fly-tipping, waste management offences, illegal advertising and graffiti. Deal with abandoned, untaxed and nuisance vehicles. Undertake statutory duties relating to stray dogs, dog control and dog fouling enforcement. Enforce Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs), byelaws and other legislation relating to streets and open spaces. Work with partner agencies to support coordinated responses relating to homelessness and unauthorised encampments. Act as a key point of contact between council departments regarding unauthorised encampments, carrying out welfare and needs assessments where required. Conduct patrols, investigations and evidence gathering activities. Prepare case files and support enforcement action in accordance with legislation and council policy. Assist in the delivery of evening and weekend operational cover when required. Contribute to service improvement, community safety initiatives and wider council objectives. Ideal Experience Experience within enforcement, environmental services, community safety, housing, neighbourhood management, public protection or regulatory services. Knowledge of relevant legislation and enforcement procedures. Strong investigation, problem-solving and communication skills. Experience working with members of the public and managing challenging situations professionally. Ability to work independently and make sound decisions. Experience preparing reports, evidence and case documentation would be advantageous. Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to work within a high-profile frontline service, helping to improve local communities and deliver positive outcomes for residents and visitors alike. Application Process If you wish to apply, please respond with: An up-to-date CV Your availability / notice period Your required rate
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
About the Role We are looking for a proactive and community-focused Community Enforcement Officer to join the Public Realm Enforcement Team. This is a varied and rewarding role where you will play a key part in maintaining the safety, cleanliness and quality of public spaces across the city. Working closely with residents, businesses, partner agencies and council departments, you will investigate complaints, enforce legislation, respond to environmental issues and help ensure public spaces remain welcoming and safe for everyone. Key Responsibilities Investigate and enforce environmental offences including littering, fly-tipping, waste management offences, illegal advertising and graffiti. Deal with abandoned, untaxed and nuisance vehicles. Undertake statutory duties relating to stray dogs, dog control and dog fouling enforcement. Enforce Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs), byelaws and other legislation relating to streets and open spaces. Work with partner agencies to support coordinated responses relating to homelessness and unauthorised encampments. Act as a key point of contact between council departments regarding unauthorised encampments, carrying out welfare and needs assessments where required. Conduct patrols, investigations and evidence gathering activities. Prepare case files and support enforcement action in accordance with legislation and council policy. Assist in the delivery of evening and weekend operational cover when required. Contribute to service improvement, community safety initiatives and wider council objectives. Ideal Experience Experience within enforcement, environmental services, community safety, housing, neighbourhood management, public protection or regulatory services. Knowledge of relevant legislation and enforcement procedures. Strong investigation, problem-solving and communication skills. Experience working with members of the public and managing challenging situations professionally. Ability to work independently and make sound decisions. Experience preparing reports, evidence and case documentation would be advantageous. Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to work within a high-profile frontline service, helping to improve local communities and deliver positive outcomes for residents and visitors alike. Application Process If you wish to apply, please respond with: An up-to-date CV Your availability / notice period Your required rate
Locality Manager Location: South East Salary: £55,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time At the organisation, they believe everyone deserves a place to call home and a service they can rely on. They're looking for an experienced Locality Manager to lead housing services across the South East (e.g. Brighton and Hove, Eastbourne, Surrey, Reading, Oxford) , ensuring their customers receive high quality, responsive and personalised support. About the role: As a Locality Manager, you'll be responsible for the operational delivery of housing services across your locality. You'll lead tenancy and neighbourhood management, champion excellent customer experience, and work closely with colleagues and partner organisations to build safe, inclusive and thriving communities. You'll also play a key leadership role - coaching, mentoring and developing Housing Officers and frontline colleagues to achieve high performance, confident decision making and strong customer outcomes. What you'll be doing: Leading tenancy services including allocations, tenancy management and enforcement Managing neighbourhoods to ensure estates are clean, safe and well maintained Supporting customers with complex needs through effective case management and multi agency working Championing complaint resolution and using learning to continuously improve services Ensuring services are compliant with housing legislation, safeguarding requirements and regulatory standards Building strong relationships with residents, community groups, local authorities and partners Using performance data and KPIs to drive service improvements and customer satisfaction Line managing Housing Officers and embedding a culture of coaching, development and accountability Contributing to service planning, area based initiatives and wider organisational priorities You'll need: Experience in housing management or community services A solid understanding of tenancy law, housing regulation and safeguarding Proven experience coaching and developing high performing teams Strong communication, conflict resolution and stakeholder management skills The ability to analyse performance information and use data to improve outcomes Experience of leading teams, managing performance and handling complex situations with professionalism and empathy Discover The Organisation The organisation is a leading housing provider. They manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across their portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Their mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. They're looking for like-minded people to join their team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody their values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. They are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows them to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support their colleagues. They have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. They are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation their Menopause Friendly accreditation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please do not hesitate to apply.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Locality Manager Location: South East Salary: £55,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time At the organisation, they believe everyone deserves a place to call home and a service they can rely on. They're looking for an experienced Locality Manager to lead housing services across the South East (e.g. Brighton and Hove, Eastbourne, Surrey, Reading, Oxford) , ensuring their customers receive high quality, responsive and personalised support. About the role: As a Locality Manager, you'll be responsible for the operational delivery of housing services across your locality. You'll lead tenancy and neighbourhood management, champion excellent customer experience, and work closely with colleagues and partner organisations to build safe, inclusive and thriving communities. You'll also play a key leadership role - coaching, mentoring and developing Housing Officers and frontline colleagues to achieve high performance, confident decision making and strong customer outcomes. What you'll be doing: Leading tenancy services including allocations, tenancy management and enforcement Managing neighbourhoods to ensure estates are clean, safe and well maintained Supporting customers with complex needs through effective case management and multi agency working Championing complaint resolution and using learning to continuously improve services Ensuring services are compliant with housing legislation, safeguarding requirements and regulatory standards Building strong relationships with residents, community groups, local authorities and partners Using performance data and KPIs to drive service improvements and customer satisfaction Line managing Housing Officers and embedding a culture of coaching, development and accountability Contributing to service planning, area based initiatives and wider organisational priorities You'll need: Experience in housing management or community services A solid understanding of tenancy law, housing regulation and safeguarding Proven experience coaching and developing high performing teams Strong communication, conflict resolution and stakeholder management skills The ability to analyse performance information and use data to improve outcomes Experience of leading teams, managing performance and handling complex situations with professionalism and empathy Discover The Organisation The organisation is a leading housing provider. They manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across their portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Their mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. They're looking for like-minded people to join their team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody their values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. They are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows them to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support their colleagues. They have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. They are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation their Menopause Friendly accreditation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please do not hesitate to apply.
Do you have proven expertise working in intelligence operations ? Do you consider yourself a proactive leader who's ready to dive straight in and make a positive impact from the beginning? If so, we'd love to hear from you ! About the Team The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has been operational since March 2016 and has quickly established itself as a world-leader in financial sanctions, a key area of foreign and national security policy. OFSI is the UK's Competent Authority for financial sanctions. It leads on the implementation of UN and UK financial sanctions and domestic terrorist asset freezing, providing a high-quality service to the private and third sector, and guidance to help them follow the law. We work closely with law enforcement, intelligence agencies and strategic policy colleagues across Government to help ensure that financial sanctions are accurately understood, implemented and enforced. We are a diverse and friendly team, offering an outstanding environment to broaden your experience and develop new skills, whilst working on some of the highest profile international issues the UK faces. We are looking to hire a Senior Intelligence Officer to lead and manage the OFSI Leads & Triage Unit (LTU) which is part of the OFSI Sensitive Intelligence Unit: The Leads & Triage Unit (LTU) is tasked with the receipt, triage, and assessment of all incoming intelligence for OFSI's Sensitive Intelligence Unit. This unit also determines which leads merit advancement for further development. About the Job In this role, you will: Provide leadership and managerial oversight to two HEOs, ensuring the effective receipt, evaluation and analysis of intelligence from multiple sources across all security classifications. Lead on supporting intelligence requirements for complex casework, applying strong case management and prioritisation skills whilst ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures. Apply strong attention to detail to identify key information and provide clear, accurate and timely advice and recommendations to senior staff, taking account of legal, political and operational risks. Build and maintain strong working relationships with key UK and overseas partners and stakeholders, contributing to a community of intelligence expertise in the financial sanctions space. Lead external engagement within areas of responsibility, including negotiating with partners where appropriate, and represent OFSI's Sensitive Intelligence Unit in wider external forums. Identify and implement measures to address emerging threats to the integrity of UK financial sanctions, using intelligence to disrupt and deter sanctions circumvention. Develop the knowledge and competencies required to work towards Intelligence Professionalisation Programme (IPP) accreditation. About You Ideal applicants will exemplify our organisation's values and display a genuine motivation to become part of our team. This role provides a unique opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of sanctions, a complex and sensitive policy area, and understand their connection to criminal and civil enforcement, as well as broader HMG national security goals. You will lead on high-profile casework, collaborating with a range of senior stakeholders and deliver at pace in a dynamic environment. Some of the Benefits our people love! Generous Annual Leave - 25 days (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus public holidays and the King's birthday. Outstanding Pension Scheme - Defined Benefit pension with employer contributions of 28% Parental Leave Packages - Including 6 months' occupational pay for maternity/adoption, shared parental leave options. Flexible & Hybrid Working - Options include part-time, job-share, compressed hours, flexitime, and hybrid working (where business needs allow). Advance Schemes & Discounts - Rental deposit, cycle-to-work, SmartTech, season ticket loans, and access to HM Treasury's benefits portal for a wide range of discount codes. For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link. If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your online application form, or speak to the recruitment team at .
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Do you have proven expertise working in intelligence operations ? Do you consider yourself a proactive leader who's ready to dive straight in and make a positive impact from the beginning? If so, we'd love to hear from you ! About the Team The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has been operational since March 2016 and has quickly established itself as a world-leader in financial sanctions, a key area of foreign and national security policy. OFSI is the UK's Competent Authority for financial sanctions. It leads on the implementation of UN and UK financial sanctions and domestic terrorist asset freezing, providing a high-quality service to the private and third sector, and guidance to help them follow the law. We work closely with law enforcement, intelligence agencies and strategic policy colleagues across Government to help ensure that financial sanctions are accurately understood, implemented and enforced. We are a diverse and friendly team, offering an outstanding environment to broaden your experience and develop new skills, whilst working on some of the highest profile international issues the UK faces. We are looking to hire a Senior Intelligence Officer to lead and manage the OFSI Leads & Triage Unit (LTU) which is part of the OFSI Sensitive Intelligence Unit: The Leads & Triage Unit (LTU) is tasked with the receipt, triage, and assessment of all incoming intelligence for OFSI's Sensitive Intelligence Unit. This unit also determines which leads merit advancement for further development. About the Job In this role, you will: Provide leadership and managerial oversight to two HEOs, ensuring the effective receipt, evaluation and analysis of intelligence from multiple sources across all security classifications. Lead on supporting intelligence requirements for complex casework, applying strong case management and prioritisation skills whilst ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures. Apply strong attention to detail to identify key information and provide clear, accurate and timely advice and recommendations to senior staff, taking account of legal, political and operational risks. Build and maintain strong working relationships with key UK and overseas partners and stakeholders, contributing to a community of intelligence expertise in the financial sanctions space. Lead external engagement within areas of responsibility, including negotiating with partners where appropriate, and represent OFSI's Sensitive Intelligence Unit in wider external forums. Identify and implement measures to address emerging threats to the integrity of UK financial sanctions, using intelligence to disrupt and deter sanctions circumvention. Develop the knowledge and competencies required to work towards Intelligence Professionalisation Programme (IPP) accreditation. About You Ideal applicants will exemplify our organisation's values and display a genuine motivation to become part of our team. This role provides a unique opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of sanctions, a complex and sensitive policy area, and understand their connection to criminal and civil enforcement, as well as broader HMG national security goals. You will lead on high-profile casework, collaborating with a range of senior stakeholders and deliver at pace in a dynamic environment. Some of the Benefits our people love! Generous Annual Leave - 25 days (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus public holidays and the King's birthday. Outstanding Pension Scheme - Defined Benefit pension with employer contributions of 28% Parental Leave Packages - Including 6 months' occupational pay for maternity/adoption, shared parental leave options. Flexible & Hybrid Working - Options include part-time, job-share, compressed hours, flexitime, and hybrid working (where business needs allow). Advance Schemes & Discounts - Rental deposit, cycle-to-work, SmartTech, season ticket loans, and access to HM Treasury's benefits portal for a wide range of discount codes. For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link. If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your online application form, or speak to the recruitment team at .
Mosscare St Vincents Housing (MSV Housing)
Trafford Park, Manchester
At MSV Housing, we re passionate about creating safe, high-quality homes and thriving communities and our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a vital role in making that vision a reality. We re looking for a knowledgeable and enthusiastic individual to join our established team and help lead the delivery of a holistic tenancy, property, and neighbourhood management service. This role is all about understanding the full picture People, Property, and Place and using that insight to make a real difference in our communities. Reporting to the Regional Neighbourhood Manager, the role sits within our Zone 1 area which includes: Moss Side, Rusholme, Levenshulme, Hulme, Harpurhey, Whalley Range, Openshaw, Didsbury, Withington, Fallowfield, Longsight, Wythenshawe, Trafford, Stretford and Chorlton. You ll take an operational lead in ensuring our neighbourhood services are delivered effectively, consistently, and in line with MSV s policies and values. You ll be a key driver of service quality, helping to shape vibrant, inclusive places where people feel proud to live. We re especially keen to hear from candidates who are passionate about advocating for people and communities, have a strong knowledge of income and who bring a proactive, collaborative approach. What do our Neighbourhood Team Leaders do? Our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a pivotal role in shaping vibrant, inclusive communities. Here s how: Maximise Rental Income Take the lead on managing high-level rent arrears, ensuring efficient recovery in line with policy and sector best practice. Your work will help safeguard MSV s financial sustainability and exceed income targets. Champion Customer and Community Needs Proactively identify and respond to the challenges faced by our customers and communities, empowering frontline teams to deliver resilient, responsive services that truly make a difference. Lead and Inspire Manage and support Neighbourhood Officers and Coordinators, driving performance and fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and community wellbeing. Shape Strategy and Drive Improvement Contribute to the ongoing development and enhancement of MSV s Neighbourhood Strategy and Offer, providing clear direction and promoting our values and ethos across the team. Ensure Regulatory Compliance Operate within the Regulator of Social Housing s Consumer Standards, ensuring our services meet the highest levels of quality and accountability. Build Strong Partnerships Strengthen relationships both internally and externally, working collaboratively across teams and with partner agencies to enhance the customer journey and promote joined-up working across neighbourhoods. What we re looking for: We re seeking a confident and capable leader who brings both experience and enthusiasm to the role. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A sound knowledge of how income recovery and rent arrears enforcement action works, including experience of attending court, maximising rental income and reducing arrears. A commitment to continuous professional development, with evidence of ongoing learning and growth in both leadership and housing management. Proven experience in neighbourhood management, including successfully leading and supporting staff to deliver high-quality services. A track record of coaching and developing team members, helping them build their skills and meet performance standards. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to deliver high-quality work on time and manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. A customer-first mindset, with a genuine desire to deliver excellent services that meet the needs of diverse communities. Excellent interpersonal skills, with a friendly, professional approach and the ability to build positive relationships across teams and with external partners. We offer a range of great benefits including: Essential car user allowance to support you with car running costs. Flexibility on where you work with home working kit provided at least 2 days per week are required in our offices. 33 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, and a holiday a buy scheme. Company pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions. Company funded access to a health cash plan, where you can claim back costs of everyday health treatments such as optical, dental and much more. Enhanced sick pay with up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay. Health and Wellbeing Support including an employee assistance programme, free counselling, mental health first aiders and numerous wellbeing initiatives. Life assurance subject to being a member of our company pension scheme. Learning and development to support you to develop the skills you need to fulfil your role and progress in your career. Commitment to Equality and Inclusion with employee network groups covering anti-racism, LGBTQ+, disability and long-term health conditions, carers, and menopause. MSV are committed to Equality and Inclusion all applications are scored against the essential criteria of the role; however, we encourage candidates to submit an anonymised CV if they can do so. MSV are also committed to supporting you to balance work and life, including with any caring or parental responsibilities you might have, and have a range of flexible working options and wellbeing support available to all colleagues to facilitate this. For more information about the role please visit our careers page where you will find a candidate pack and apply for the role. (url removed)> If you wish to discuss the roles informally, please contact Jennifer Robertson, Regional Neighbourhood Manager on (phone number removed). Interviews are scheduled to take place however interviews may be carried out throughout the recruitment process and the role closed if a suitable candidate is found. Therefore, we strongly recommend candidates to apply early. We re passionate about inclusion and we d love to hear from people from diverse backgrounds for this role. If you are not sure whether you meet our requirements for this role, but want to apply. Go ahead. We will decide whether or not you are what we are looking for.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
At MSV Housing, we re passionate about creating safe, high-quality homes and thriving communities and our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a vital role in making that vision a reality. We re looking for a knowledgeable and enthusiastic individual to join our established team and help lead the delivery of a holistic tenancy, property, and neighbourhood management service. This role is all about understanding the full picture People, Property, and Place and using that insight to make a real difference in our communities. Reporting to the Regional Neighbourhood Manager, the role sits within our Zone 1 area which includes: Moss Side, Rusholme, Levenshulme, Hulme, Harpurhey, Whalley Range, Openshaw, Didsbury, Withington, Fallowfield, Longsight, Wythenshawe, Trafford, Stretford and Chorlton. You ll take an operational lead in ensuring our neighbourhood services are delivered effectively, consistently, and in line with MSV s policies and values. You ll be a key driver of service quality, helping to shape vibrant, inclusive places where people feel proud to live. We re especially keen to hear from candidates who are passionate about advocating for people and communities, have a strong knowledge of income and who bring a proactive, collaborative approach. What do our Neighbourhood Team Leaders do? Our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a pivotal role in shaping vibrant, inclusive communities. Here s how: Maximise Rental Income Take the lead on managing high-level rent arrears, ensuring efficient recovery in line with policy and sector best practice. Your work will help safeguard MSV s financial sustainability and exceed income targets. Champion Customer and Community Needs Proactively identify and respond to the challenges faced by our customers and communities, empowering frontline teams to deliver resilient, responsive services that truly make a difference. Lead and Inspire Manage and support Neighbourhood Officers and Coordinators, driving performance and fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and community wellbeing. Shape Strategy and Drive Improvement Contribute to the ongoing development and enhancement of MSV s Neighbourhood Strategy and Offer, providing clear direction and promoting our values and ethos across the team. Ensure Regulatory Compliance Operate within the Regulator of Social Housing s Consumer Standards, ensuring our services meet the highest levels of quality and accountability. Build Strong Partnerships Strengthen relationships both internally and externally, working collaboratively across teams and with partner agencies to enhance the customer journey and promote joined-up working across neighbourhoods. What we re looking for: We re seeking a confident and capable leader who brings both experience and enthusiasm to the role. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A sound knowledge of how income recovery and rent arrears enforcement action works, including experience of attending court, maximising rental income and reducing arrears. A commitment to continuous professional development, with evidence of ongoing learning and growth in both leadership and housing management. Proven experience in neighbourhood management, including successfully leading and supporting staff to deliver high-quality services. A track record of coaching and developing team members, helping them build their skills and meet performance standards. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to deliver high-quality work on time and manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. A customer-first mindset, with a genuine desire to deliver excellent services that meet the needs of diverse communities. Excellent interpersonal skills, with a friendly, professional approach and the ability to build positive relationships across teams and with external partners. We offer a range of great benefits including: Essential car user allowance to support you with car running costs. Flexibility on where you work with home working kit provided at least 2 days per week are required in our offices. 33 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, and a holiday a buy scheme. Company pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions. Company funded access to a health cash plan, where you can claim back costs of everyday health treatments such as optical, dental and much more. Enhanced sick pay with up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay. Health and Wellbeing Support including an employee assistance programme, free counselling, mental health first aiders and numerous wellbeing initiatives. Life assurance subject to being a member of our company pension scheme. Learning and development to support you to develop the skills you need to fulfil your role and progress in your career. Commitment to Equality and Inclusion with employee network groups covering anti-racism, LGBTQ+, disability and long-term health conditions, carers, and menopause. MSV are committed to Equality and Inclusion all applications are scored against the essential criteria of the role; however, we encourage candidates to submit an anonymised CV if they can do so. MSV are also committed to supporting you to balance work and life, including with any caring or parental responsibilities you might have, and have a range of flexible working options and wellbeing support available to all colleagues to facilitate this. For more information about the role please visit our careers page where you will find a candidate pack and apply for the role. (url removed)> If you wish to discuss the roles informally, please contact Jennifer Robertson, Regional Neighbourhood Manager on (phone number removed). Interviews are scheduled to take place however interviews may be carried out throughout the recruitment process and the role closed if a suitable candidate is found. Therefore, we strongly recommend candidates to apply early. We re passionate about inclusion and we d love to hear from people from diverse backgrounds for this role. If you are not sure whether you meet our requirements for this role, but want to apply. Go ahead. We will decide whether or not you are what we are looking for.
Job Title: Intelligence Analyst Location: West Midlands Police Headquarters - Birmingham Contract Type: Temporary - office based Daily Rate: 170 per day Contract Length: 12 Months Are you ready to make a significant impact in public services? Our client West Midlands Police are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled Intelligence Analyst to join their dynamic team at their headquarters in Queensway Birmingham. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the safety and well-being of the community while developing your analytical expertise. Key Responsibilities: Analytical Excellence: Conduct detailed analyses at strategic, tactical, and operational levels, identifying patterns, trends, and risks to support informed decision-making. Data Quality Assurance: Perform regular assessments of data quality, ensuring compliance with the National Intelligence Model (NIM) and the College of Policing guidelines. Collaboration & Communication : Work closely with Intelligence Managers and Officers to prepare analytical products that drive proactive investigations and enhance community safety. Court Preparedness: Provide evidence and testimony in court to support crime investigations, ensuring a high level of integrity when handling sensitive information. Adaptive Strategy: Switch seamlessly between tactical, operational, and strategic roles to meet the diverse analytical needs of the organization. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS MINIMUM What We're Looking For: Essential Qualifications: Degree-level education in a relevant subject or equivalent experience in a similar environment. Experience: Proven experience as an Intelligence Analyst within a law enforcement agency, with a strong ability to collate and evaluate data. Technical Proficiency: Highly competent in Microsoft packages, especially Excel, and experience with analytical tools like iBASE or GIS applications. Analytical Mindset: Ability to interpret complex data sets and provide clear, actionable insights. Team Player: Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team and independently while maintaining a high level of accuracy under pressure. Desirable Skills: Knowledge of current crime trends and policing policy issues. Familiarity with statistical and risk models. Experience in preparing and delivering presentations to various audiences. Working Hours: The core hours for this role will typically be Monday to Friday, but flexibility is essential. You may need to work outside these hours and travel within the Force area when required . Why Join Us? Impactful Work: Play a vital role in enhancing community safety and understanding crime patterns. Professional Growth: Opportunity to expand your skills and knowledge in a supportive environment. Competitive Daily Rate: Earn 170 per day while making a difference in public service . Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 12, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Intelligence Analyst Location: West Midlands Police Headquarters - Birmingham Contract Type: Temporary - office based Daily Rate: 170 per day Contract Length: 12 Months Are you ready to make a significant impact in public services? Our client West Midlands Police are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled Intelligence Analyst to join their dynamic team at their headquarters in Queensway Birmingham. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the safety and well-being of the community while developing your analytical expertise. Key Responsibilities: Analytical Excellence: Conduct detailed analyses at strategic, tactical, and operational levels, identifying patterns, trends, and risks to support informed decision-making. Data Quality Assurance: Perform regular assessments of data quality, ensuring compliance with the National Intelligence Model (NIM) and the College of Policing guidelines. Collaboration & Communication : Work closely with Intelligence Managers and Officers to prepare analytical products that drive proactive investigations and enhance community safety. Court Preparedness: Provide evidence and testimony in court to support crime investigations, ensuring a high level of integrity when handling sensitive information. Adaptive Strategy: Switch seamlessly between tactical, operational, and strategic roles to meet the diverse analytical needs of the organization. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS MINIMUM What We're Looking For: Essential Qualifications: Degree-level education in a relevant subject or equivalent experience in a similar environment. Experience: Proven experience as an Intelligence Analyst within a law enforcement agency, with a strong ability to collate and evaluate data. Technical Proficiency: Highly competent in Microsoft packages, especially Excel, and experience with analytical tools like iBASE or GIS applications. Analytical Mindset: Ability to interpret complex data sets and provide clear, actionable insights. Team Player: Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team and independently while maintaining a high level of accuracy under pressure. Desirable Skills: Knowledge of current crime trends and policing policy issues. Familiarity with statistical and risk models. Experience in preparing and delivering presentations to various audiences. Working Hours: The core hours for this role will typically be Monday to Friday, but flexibility is essential. You may need to work outside these hours and travel within the Force area when required . Why Join Us? Impactful Work: Play a vital role in enhancing community safety and understanding crime patterns. Professional Growth: Opportunity to expand your skills and knowledge in a supportive environment. Competitive Daily Rate: Earn 170 per day while making a difference in public service . Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Locality Manager Location: South East Salary: £55,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time At Stonewater, we believe everyone deserves a place to call home and a service they can rely on. We re looking for an experienced Locality Manager to lead housing services across the South East (e.g. Brighton and Hove, Eastbourne, Surrey, Reading, Oxford) , ensuring our customers receive high quality, responsive and personalised support. About the role: As a Locality Manager, you ll be responsible for the operational delivery of housing services across your locality. You ll lead tenancy and neighbourhood management, champion excellent customer experience, and work closely with colleagues and partner organisations to build safe, inclusive and thriving communities. You ll also play a key leadership role - coaching, mentoring and developing Housing Officers and frontline colleagues to achieve high performance, confident decision making and strong customer outcomes. What you ll be doing: Leading tenancy services including allocations, tenancy management and enforcement Managing neighbourhoods to ensure estates are clean, safe and well maintained Supporting customers with complex needs through effective case management and multi agency working Championing complaint resolution and using learning to continuously improve services Ensuring services are compliant with housing legislation, safeguarding requirements and regulatory standards Building strong relationships with residents, community groups, local authorities and partners Using performance data and KPIs to drive service improvements and customer satisfaction Line managing Housing Officers and embedding a culture of coaching, development and accountability Contributing to service planning, area based initiatives and wider organisational priorities You ll need: Experience in housing management or community services A solid understanding of tenancy law, housing regulation and safeguarding Proven experience coaching and developing high performing teams Strong communication, conflict resolution and stakeholder management skills The ability to analyse performance information and use data to improve outcomes Experience of leading teams, managing performance and handling complex situations with professionalism and empathy Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We re looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people s lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Locality Manager Location: South East Salary: £55,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time At Stonewater, we believe everyone deserves a place to call home and a service they can rely on. We re looking for an experienced Locality Manager to lead housing services across the South East (e.g. Brighton and Hove, Eastbourne, Surrey, Reading, Oxford) , ensuring our customers receive high quality, responsive and personalised support. About the role: As a Locality Manager, you ll be responsible for the operational delivery of housing services across your locality. You ll lead tenancy and neighbourhood management, champion excellent customer experience, and work closely with colleagues and partner organisations to build safe, inclusive and thriving communities. You ll also play a key leadership role - coaching, mentoring and developing Housing Officers and frontline colleagues to achieve high performance, confident decision making and strong customer outcomes. What you ll be doing: Leading tenancy services including allocations, tenancy management and enforcement Managing neighbourhoods to ensure estates are clean, safe and well maintained Supporting customers with complex needs through effective case management and multi agency working Championing complaint resolution and using learning to continuously improve services Ensuring services are compliant with housing legislation, safeguarding requirements and regulatory standards Building strong relationships with residents, community groups, local authorities and partners Using performance data and KPIs to drive service improvements and customer satisfaction Line managing Housing Officers and embedding a culture of coaching, development and accountability Contributing to service planning, area based initiatives and wider organisational priorities You ll need: Experience in housing management or community services A solid understanding of tenancy law, housing regulation and safeguarding Proven experience coaching and developing high performing teams Strong communication, conflict resolution and stakeholder management skills The ability to analyse performance information and use data to improve outcomes Experience of leading teams, managing performance and handling complex situations with professionalism and empathy Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We re looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people s lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer - Housing Surrey, South East England - Hybrid options available Part Time, 4 days a week - 30 Hours (typically 9:00am - 5:00pm, flexible) 3 Months +, Temporary, Mid-late June start CNegotiable A reputable housing organisation in Surrey is seeking an experienced ASB / Community Safety Officer to support with a complex caseload, focusing on higher-level anti-social behaviour within a community setting Duties of the ASB Officer, will include: Managing a caseload of complex and high-risk ASB cases, taking ownership from investigation through to resolution Gathering evidence, preparing case files and supporting enforcement action, including court proceedings where required Working collaboratively with internal teams and partner agencies (Police, local authority, support services) Supporting and safeguarding victims, ensuring a proactive and preventative approach to ASB Attending community meetings and engage directly with residents Maintaining accurate records using E-forms and ECINS case management Contribute to wider community safety initiatives and partnership activity Key Requirements of the ASB Officer: Proven experience in an ASB or Community Safety role Strong knowledge of ASB legislation, housing law and enforcement tools Experience managing complex cases and preparing legal documentation Subject to completion of Basic DBS, or presentation of current DBS check Desirable experience includes: Experience working with or enforcing Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) Exposure to or involvement in Domestic Homicide Reviews / serious case (death) reviews Experience contributing to multi-agency forums such as JAG or MARAC / CHaRMM-type meetings If you are suited to this role click "apply" as applications may close early due to urgent shortlisting. For more information, please contact Ebony at Sellick Partnership in the Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer - Housing Surrey, South East England - Hybrid options available Part Time, 4 days a week - 30 Hours (typically 9:00am - 5:00pm, flexible) 3 Months +, Temporary, Mid-late June start CNegotiable A reputable housing organisation in Surrey is seeking an experienced ASB / Community Safety Officer to support with a complex caseload, focusing on higher-level anti-social behaviour within a community setting Duties of the ASB Officer, will include: Managing a caseload of complex and high-risk ASB cases, taking ownership from investigation through to resolution Gathering evidence, preparing case files and supporting enforcement action, including court proceedings where required Working collaboratively with internal teams and partner agencies (Police, local authority, support services) Supporting and safeguarding victims, ensuring a proactive and preventative approach to ASB Attending community meetings and engage directly with residents Maintaining accurate records using E-forms and ECINS case management Contribute to wider community safety initiatives and partnership activity Key Requirements of the ASB Officer: Proven experience in an ASB or Community Safety role Strong knowledge of ASB legislation, housing law and enforcement tools Experience managing complex cases and preparing legal documentation Subject to completion of Basic DBS, or presentation of current DBS check Desirable experience includes: Experience working with or enforcing Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) Exposure to or involvement in Domestic Homicide Reviews / serious case (death) reviews Experience contributing to multi-agency forums such as JAG or MARAC / CHaRMM-type meetings If you are suited to this role click "apply" as applications may close early due to urgent shortlisting. For more information, please contact Ebony at Sellick Partnership in the Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
BDS Recruitment are delighted to be working with a leading housing provider in the South West with over 15000 units in their portfolio. We are looking to take on an experienced ASB officer to cover the Weston-super-mare area and surrounding. This is temporary ongoling position to begin with. Pay 27 per hour umbrella. Purpose: To provide a consistent approach to community safety, blending prevention, diversion and enforcement in order to help communities deal with potential and actual anti-social behaviour Provide an effective contact for customers reporting ASB so as to create a culture of confidence in our services, investigating and responding to all ASB complaints. Work collaboratively with colleagues in neighbourhood teams to update them on cases and issues within communities. Manage a safer neighbourhoods caseload, including initial assessment of seriousness and priority, investigation and legal recourse. Develop effective partnerships across neighbourhoods to address complex cases and issues identified in neighbourhood plans. - Undertake research and investigate opportunities for action and best practice, and to identify funding sources, prepare bids, and to seek to maximize effective use of resources for safer neighbourhoods work. Make best use of legal resources, conducting court advocacy, making maximum use of in house resource and liaising with legal services providers where necessary. Criteria: Knowledge and awareness of related housing regulations/ law Experience of delivering face to face customer service Experience of developing partnership working with support agencies, local authorities and community groups Good understanding of the social, economic and political context in the neighbourhoods in which we operate An understanding of the County Court rules and procedures, and relevant government legislation. You will need a be a driver with access to a vehicle Apply now for immediate consideration!
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
BDS Recruitment are delighted to be working with a leading housing provider in the South West with over 15000 units in their portfolio. We are looking to take on an experienced ASB officer to cover the Weston-super-mare area and surrounding. This is temporary ongoling position to begin with. Pay 27 per hour umbrella. Purpose: To provide a consistent approach to community safety, blending prevention, diversion and enforcement in order to help communities deal with potential and actual anti-social behaviour Provide an effective contact for customers reporting ASB so as to create a culture of confidence in our services, investigating and responding to all ASB complaints. Work collaboratively with colleagues in neighbourhood teams to update them on cases and issues within communities. Manage a safer neighbourhoods caseload, including initial assessment of seriousness and priority, investigation and legal recourse. Develop effective partnerships across neighbourhoods to address complex cases and issues identified in neighbourhood plans. - Undertake research and investigate opportunities for action and best practice, and to identify funding sources, prepare bids, and to seek to maximize effective use of resources for safer neighbourhoods work. Make best use of legal resources, conducting court advocacy, making maximum use of in house resource and liaising with legal services providers where necessary. Criteria: Knowledge and awareness of related housing regulations/ law Experience of delivering face to face customer service Experience of developing partnership working with support agencies, local authorities and community groups Good understanding of the social, economic and political context in the neighbourhoods in which we operate An understanding of the County Court rules and procedures, and relevant government legislation. You will need a be a driver with access to a vehicle Apply now for immediate consideration!
Tenancy Enforcement Officer Surrey Council 40- 50 per Hour Housing Enforcement & Homelessness Prevention A Surrey-based Local Authority is seeking a Tenancy Enforcement Officer to join its Housing Service. This role sits between Private Sector Housing and Housing Options, making it ideal for candidates with experience in housing enforcement, anti-social behaviour (ASB) investigations, homelessness prevention, tenancy sustainment, or the private rented sector. As a Tenancy Enforcement Officer, you will play a key role in protecting tenants, preventing homelessness, enforcing housing legislation, and tackling tenancy-related issues across the borough. You will work closely with Housing Options, Environmental Health, landlords, legal teams, and external agencies to improve housing outcomes and ensure compliance with housing law. Key Responsibilities Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Investigations Investigate and manage complex ASB cases including noise nuisance, harassment, neighbour disputes, intimidation, and tenancy breaches. Work with partner agencies to resolve community safety concerns and protect vulnerable residents. Housing Enforcement & Tenancy Management Enforce tenancy agreements and housing legislation across the private rented sector. Issue warnings, notices, and undertake formal enforcement action where necessary. Investigate tenancy fraud and breaches of housing obligations. Private Sector Housing & Tenant Protection Protect private renters from illegal eviction, landlord harassment, unlawful practices, and poor property management. Support compliance with housing legislation, including the evolving Renters' Rights framework. Work proactively with landlords and agents to improve housing standards. Homelessness Prevention & Housing Options Bridge the gap between Housing Options and Private Sector Housing services. Support tenancy sustainment and early intervention initiatives to prevent homelessness. Identify and resolve tenancy issues before they escalate into homelessness cases. Legal Proceedings & Enforcement Action Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and conduct property inspections. Prepare legal case files, court bundles, statements, and enforcement documentation. Represent the council in court proceedings, injunction applications, possession hearings, and tribunals where required. About You Experience working as a Tenancy Enforcement Officer, Housing Enforcement Officer, ASB Officer, Private Sector Housing Officer, Housing Officer, or similar Local Authority housing role. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, landlord and tenant law, ASB procedures, and homelessness prevention duties. Experience managing complex enforcement cases and preparing legal documentation. Excellent communication, investigation, negotiation, and case management skills. Contract Details Surrey Local Authority 40- 50 per hour Hybrid working available Initial contract with strong likelihood of extension For more information, give me a call on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Jun 11, 2026
Contractor
Tenancy Enforcement Officer Surrey Council 40- 50 per Hour Housing Enforcement & Homelessness Prevention A Surrey-based Local Authority is seeking a Tenancy Enforcement Officer to join its Housing Service. This role sits between Private Sector Housing and Housing Options, making it ideal for candidates with experience in housing enforcement, anti-social behaviour (ASB) investigations, homelessness prevention, tenancy sustainment, or the private rented sector. As a Tenancy Enforcement Officer, you will play a key role in protecting tenants, preventing homelessness, enforcing housing legislation, and tackling tenancy-related issues across the borough. You will work closely with Housing Options, Environmental Health, landlords, legal teams, and external agencies to improve housing outcomes and ensure compliance with housing law. Key Responsibilities Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Investigations Investigate and manage complex ASB cases including noise nuisance, harassment, neighbour disputes, intimidation, and tenancy breaches. Work with partner agencies to resolve community safety concerns and protect vulnerable residents. Housing Enforcement & Tenancy Management Enforce tenancy agreements and housing legislation across the private rented sector. Issue warnings, notices, and undertake formal enforcement action where necessary. Investigate tenancy fraud and breaches of housing obligations. Private Sector Housing & Tenant Protection Protect private renters from illegal eviction, landlord harassment, unlawful practices, and poor property management. Support compliance with housing legislation, including the evolving Renters' Rights framework. Work proactively with landlords and agents to improve housing standards. Homelessness Prevention & Housing Options Bridge the gap between Housing Options and Private Sector Housing services. Support tenancy sustainment and early intervention initiatives to prevent homelessness. Identify and resolve tenancy issues before they escalate into homelessness cases. Legal Proceedings & Enforcement Action Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and conduct property inspections. Prepare legal case files, court bundles, statements, and enforcement documentation. Represent the council in court proceedings, injunction applications, possession hearings, and tribunals where required. About You Experience working as a Tenancy Enforcement Officer, Housing Enforcement Officer, ASB Officer, Private Sector Housing Officer, Housing Officer, or similar Local Authority housing role. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, landlord and tenant law, ASB procedures, and homelessness prevention duties. Experience managing complex enforcement cases and preparing legal documentation. Excellent communication, investigation, negotiation, and case management skills. Contract Details Surrey Local Authority 40- 50 per hour Hybrid working available Initial contract with strong likelihood of extension For more information, give me a call on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Safer Communities Officer Department: Safer Communities Directorate: Housing and Environment Location: Perceval House, Ealing, W5 (Hybrid - 3 days office / 2 days home) Contract: 3 months (initial) Hours: 35 hours per week Rates: 23.05 per hour PAYE 30.71 per hour Umbrella Reporting to: Safer Communities Team Leader About the Role We are seeking an experienced Safer Communities Officer/ Community Safety Officer Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer Community Protection Officer Neighbourhood Safety Officer Enforcement Officer (Community Safety) Public Protection Officer To support the delivery of proactive and reactive initiatives aimed at tackling nuisance, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder across the borough. Working within an area-based, multi-disciplinary cluster, you will play a key role in reassuring communities, improving resident satisfaction and delivering effective enforcement and prevention activity in partnership with internal teams and external agencies. This post is subject to safer recruitment practices and a satisfactory CRB/DBS check, due to work involving children and/or vulnerable adults. Key Responsibilities Support the Safer Communities Team Leader in planning, coordinating and delivering Safer Communities initiatives. Work collaboratively within an area-based multi-disciplinary cluster to identify and resolve complex community safety issues. Lead and contribute to projects, promotional activities and partnership initiatives addressing anti-social behaviour, nuisance, crime and disorder. Manage complaints and complex casework, proactively identifying legal and non-legal remedies. Gather, analyse and compile high-quality evidence, including witness statements, in line with civil procedural rules. Prepare court-ready case files and liaise with Legal Services to progress enforcement action. Attend court and present cases as a council witness when required. Build and maintain effective working relationships with council services, police, partner agencies, elected members, residents and businesses. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records on council systems. Ensure all work complies with council policies, professional standards, data protection, human rights, equalities and health & safety legislation. Essential Knowledge, Skills & Experience Proven operational knowledge of delivering complex enforcement work under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. A good understanding of the Housing Act 1985, including the management of secure tenancies. A good understanding of the Homelessness Code of Guidance for Local Authorities. Experience applying structured problem-solving techniques to complex and sensitive cases. Excellent analytical and investigative skills, with the ability to assess evidence in line with civil procedural rules. Proven experience of preparing complex legal casework and attending court to present cases. Experience influencing partners and stakeholders to deliver joined-up services for local communities. Strong operational knowledge of housing, anti-social behaviour, crime prevention and community safety. Experience working with vulnerable individuals and challenging customers in a professional and positive manner. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience representing the council at public meetings and delivering presentations. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise competing demands and meet tight deadlines. Ability to work flexibly, including attending meetings or incidents outside normal office hours when required. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 11, 2026
Contractor
Safer Communities Officer Department: Safer Communities Directorate: Housing and Environment Location: Perceval House, Ealing, W5 (Hybrid - 3 days office / 2 days home) Contract: 3 months (initial) Hours: 35 hours per week Rates: 23.05 per hour PAYE 30.71 per hour Umbrella Reporting to: Safer Communities Team Leader About the Role We are seeking an experienced Safer Communities Officer/ Community Safety Officer Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer Community Protection Officer Neighbourhood Safety Officer Enforcement Officer (Community Safety) Public Protection Officer To support the delivery of proactive and reactive initiatives aimed at tackling nuisance, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder across the borough. Working within an area-based, multi-disciplinary cluster, you will play a key role in reassuring communities, improving resident satisfaction and delivering effective enforcement and prevention activity in partnership with internal teams and external agencies. This post is subject to safer recruitment practices and a satisfactory CRB/DBS check, due to work involving children and/or vulnerable adults. Key Responsibilities Support the Safer Communities Team Leader in planning, coordinating and delivering Safer Communities initiatives. Work collaboratively within an area-based multi-disciplinary cluster to identify and resolve complex community safety issues. Lead and contribute to projects, promotional activities and partnership initiatives addressing anti-social behaviour, nuisance, crime and disorder. Manage complaints and complex casework, proactively identifying legal and non-legal remedies. Gather, analyse and compile high-quality evidence, including witness statements, in line with civil procedural rules. Prepare court-ready case files and liaise with Legal Services to progress enforcement action. Attend court and present cases as a council witness when required. Build and maintain effective working relationships with council services, police, partner agencies, elected members, residents and businesses. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records on council systems. Ensure all work complies with council policies, professional standards, data protection, human rights, equalities and health & safety legislation. Essential Knowledge, Skills & Experience Proven operational knowledge of delivering complex enforcement work under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. A good understanding of the Housing Act 1985, including the management of secure tenancies. A good understanding of the Homelessness Code of Guidance for Local Authorities. Experience applying structured problem-solving techniques to complex and sensitive cases. Excellent analytical and investigative skills, with the ability to assess evidence in line with civil procedural rules. Proven experience of preparing complex legal casework and attending court to present cases. Experience influencing partners and stakeholders to deliver joined-up services for local communities. Strong operational knowledge of housing, anti-social behaviour, crime prevention and community safety. Experience working with vulnerable individuals and challenging customers in a professional and positive manner. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience representing the council at public meetings and delivering presentations. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise competing demands and meet tight deadlines. Ability to work flexibly, including attending meetings or incidents outside normal office hours when required. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Safer Communities Officer (Grade 9) Department: Safer Communities Directorate: Housing and Environment Location: Perceval House, Ealing, W5 (Hybrid - 3 days office / 2 days home) Contract: 3 months (initial) Hours: 35 hours per week Rates: 23.05 per hour PAYE 30.71 per hour Umbrella Reporting to: Safer Communities Team Leader About the Role We are seeking an experienced Safer Communities Officer to support the delivery of proactive and reactive initiatives aimed at tackling nuisance, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder across the borough. Working within an area-based, multi-disciplinary cluster, you will play a key role in reassuring communities, improving resident satisfaction and delivering effective enforcement and prevention activity in partnership with internal teams and external agencies. This post is subject to safer recruitment practices and a satisfactory CRB/DBS check, due to work involving children and/or vulnerable adults. Key Responsibilities Support the Safer Communities Team Leader in planning, coordinating and delivering Safer Communities initiatives. Work collaboratively within an area-based multi-disciplinary cluster to identify and resolve complex community safety issues. Lead and contribute to projects, promotional activities and partnership initiatives addressing anti-social behaviour, nuisance, crime and disorder. Manage complaints and complex casework, proactively identifying legal and non-legal remedies. Gather, analyse and compile high-quality evidence, including witness statements, in line with civil procedural rules. Prepare court-ready case files and liaise with Legal Services to progress enforcement action. Attend court and present cases as a council witness when required. Build and maintain effective working relationships with council services, police, partner agencies, elected members, residents and businesses. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records on council systems. Ensure all work complies with council policies, professional standards, data protection, human rights, equalities and health & safety legislation. Essential Knowledge, Skills & Experience Proven operational knowledge of delivering complex enforcement work under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. A good understanding of the Housing Act 1985, including the management of secure tenancies. A good understanding of the Homelessness Code of Guidance for Local Authorities. Experience applying structured problem-solving techniques to complex and sensitive cases. Excellent analytical and investigative skills, with the ability to assess evidence in line with civil procedural rules. Proven experience of preparing complex legal casework and attending court to present cases. Experience influencing partners and stakeholders to deliver joined-up services for local communities. Strong operational knowledge of housing, anti-social behaviour, crime prevention and community safety. Experience working with vulnerable individuals and challenging customers in a professional and positive manner. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience representing the council at public meetings and delivering presentations. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise competing demands and meet tight deadlines. Ability to work flexibly, including attending meetings or incidents outside normal office hours when required. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Safer Communities Officer (Grade 9) Department: Safer Communities Directorate: Housing and Environment Location: Perceval House, Ealing, W5 (Hybrid - 3 days office / 2 days home) Contract: 3 months (initial) Hours: 35 hours per week Rates: 23.05 per hour PAYE 30.71 per hour Umbrella Reporting to: Safer Communities Team Leader About the Role We are seeking an experienced Safer Communities Officer to support the delivery of proactive and reactive initiatives aimed at tackling nuisance, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder across the borough. Working within an area-based, multi-disciplinary cluster, you will play a key role in reassuring communities, improving resident satisfaction and delivering effective enforcement and prevention activity in partnership with internal teams and external agencies. This post is subject to safer recruitment practices and a satisfactory CRB/DBS check, due to work involving children and/or vulnerable adults. Key Responsibilities Support the Safer Communities Team Leader in planning, coordinating and delivering Safer Communities initiatives. Work collaboratively within an area-based multi-disciplinary cluster to identify and resolve complex community safety issues. Lead and contribute to projects, promotional activities and partnership initiatives addressing anti-social behaviour, nuisance, crime and disorder. Manage complaints and complex casework, proactively identifying legal and non-legal remedies. Gather, analyse and compile high-quality evidence, including witness statements, in line with civil procedural rules. Prepare court-ready case files and liaise with Legal Services to progress enforcement action. Attend court and present cases as a council witness when required. Build and maintain effective working relationships with council services, police, partner agencies, elected members, residents and businesses. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records on council systems. Ensure all work complies with council policies, professional standards, data protection, human rights, equalities and health & safety legislation. Essential Knowledge, Skills & Experience Proven operational knowledge of delivering complex enforcement work under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. A good understanding of the Housing Act 1985, including the management of secure tenancies. A good understanding of the Homelessness Code of Guidance for Local Authorities. Experience applying structured problem-solving techniques to complex and sensitive cases. Excellent analytical and investigative skills, with the ability to assess evidence in line with civil procedural rules. Proven experience of preparing complex legal casework and attending court to present cases. Experience influencing partners and stakeholders to deliver joined-up services for local communities. Strong operational knowledge of housing, anti-social behaviour, crime prevention and community safety. Experience working with vulnerable individuals and challenging customers in a professional and positive manner. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience representing the council at public meetings and delivering presentations. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise competing demands and meet tight deadlines. Ability to work flexibly, including attending meetings or incidents outside normal office hours when required. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Please only apply if you have over 2 years experience in the relating field Are you seeking a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in your community on a temporary basis with the potential for ongoing engagement? Do you have a passion for ensuring safe and harmonious living environments? If so, we want you to be a part of our dynamic team as a Temporary Housing Officer! My client are dedicated to providing high-quality housing services to our residents, and we need dedicated individuals like you to help us achieve this goal, even on a temporary basis. As a Housing Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth running of our housing operations. Your main duties will include: Succession and Assignments: Facilitating the smooth transfer of tenancies and managing succession cases with empathy and efficiency. Anti-Social Behavior (ASB) Management: Proactively addressing and resolving issues related to anti-social behavior to maintain a safe and peaceful community. Tenancy Enforcement: Enforcing tenancy agreements and policies to uphold standards of conduct and property maintenance. Tenancy Management: Providing support and guidance to tenants, addressing their concerns, and ensuring compliance with tenancy obligations. Inspections: Conducting regular inspections to assess property conditions, identify maintenance needs, and ensure compliance with regulations. We're looking for candidates who are highly organized, customer-focused, and adept at problem-solving. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders are essential. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents on a temporary basis with the possibility of continued involvement, apply now!
Jun 10, 2026
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Please only apply if you have over 2 years experience in the relating field Are you seeking a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in your community on a temporary basis with the potential for ongoing engagement? Do you have a passion for ensuring safe and harmonious living environments? If so, we want you to be a part of our dynamic team as a Temporary Housing Officer! My client are dedicated to providing high-quality housing services to our residents, and we need dedicated individuals like you to help us achieve this goal, even on a temporary basis. As a Housing Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth running of our housing operations. Your main duties will include: Succession and Assignments: Facilitating the smooth transfer of tenancies and managing succession cases with empathy and efficiency. Anti-Social Behavior (ASB) Management: Proactively addressing and resolving issues related to anti-social behavior to maintain a safe and peaceful community. Tenancy Enforcement: Enforcing tenancy agreements and policies to uphold standards of conduct and property maintenance. Tenancy Management: Providing support and guidance to tenants, addressing their concerns, and ensuring compliance with tenancy obligations. Inspections: Conducting regular inspections to assess property conditions, identify maintenance needs, and ensure compliance with regulations. We're looking for candidates who are highly organized, customer-focused, and adept at problem-solving. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders are essential. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents on a temporary basis with the possibility of continued involvement, apply now!