About the Role We are seeking a proactive and experienced Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer to join our team. You will play a key role in investigating and resolving ASB cases, working closely with residents, partner agencies, and internal teams to create safer communities. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of ASB complaints from initial report through to resolution Investigate incidents, gather evidence, and take appropriate enforcement action Work in partnership with police, local authorities, and support services Prepare legal documentation and attend court where necessary Provide support and guidance to victims of anti-social behaviour Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with policies and procedures Contribute to prevention strategies and community engagement initiatives About You Proven experience in ASB, housing, or community safety role Strong knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g. ASB, Crime and Policing Act) Excellent communication and conflict resolution skills Ability to manage a varied caseload and prioritise effectively Experience working with external agencies and vulnerable individuals Confident in preparing case files and attending legal proceedings Full UK driving licence (desirable)
Jun 30, 2026
Contractor
About the Role We are seeking a proactive and experienced Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer to join our team. You will play a key role in investigating and resolving ASB cases, working closely with residents, partner agencies, and internal teams to create safer communities. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of ASB complaints from initial report through to resolution Investigate incidents, gather evidence, and take appropriate enforcement action Work in partnership with police, local authorities, and support services Prepare legal documentation and attend court where necessary Provide support and guidance to victims of anti-social behaviour Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with policies and procedures Contribute to prevention strategies and community engagement initiatives About You Proven experience in ASB, housing, or community safety role Strong knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g. ASB, Crime and Policing Act) Excellent communication and conflict resolution skills Ability to manage a varied caseload and prioritise effectively Experience working with external agencies and vulnerable individuals Confident in preparing case files and attending legal proceedings Full UK driving licence (desirable)
Job Title: Housing Officer Location: West London (Office-Based) Rate: 29 per hour (Umbrella) Contract: 3-Month Ongoing Contract About the Role We are currently recruiting for an experienced Housing Officer to join a busy housing service in West London . This is an office-based role offering a 3-month ongoing contract, ideal for a confident professional who can hit the ground running. Key Responsibilities Manage a designated patch of general needs and/or temporary accommodation properties Deliver a high-quality, customer-focused housing management service Handle tenancy management matters including rent arrears, ASB, complaints, and breaches of tenancy Carry out investigations and take appropriate enforcement action where required Work closely with internal teams and external agencies to resolve housing issues Ensure compliance with housing legislation, policies, and procedures Maintain accurate records and case notes using housing management systems Essential Requirements Proven experience working as a Housing Officer Strong knowledge of housing management, tenancy law, and best practice Experience managing ASB cases and tenancy enforcement Excellent communication, negotiation, and organisational skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, office-based environment Available for an immediate or short-notice start How to Apply If you are an experienced Housing Officer looking for your next contract opportunity in West London, please apply with your CV for immediate consideration.
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Housing Officer Location: West London (Office-Based) Rate: 29 per hour (Umbrella) Contract: 3-Month Ongoing Contract About the Role We are currently recruiting for an experienced Housing Officer to join a busy housing service in West London . This is an office-based role offering a 3-month ongoing contract, ideal for a confident professional who can hit the ground running. Key Responsibilities Manage a designated patch of general needs and/or temporary accommodation properties Deliver a high-quality, customer-focused housing management service Handle tenancy management matters including rent arrears, ASB, complaints, and breaches of tenancy Carry out investigations and take appropriate enforcement action where required Work closely with internal teams and external agencies to resolve housing issues Ensure compliance with housing legislation, policies, and procedures Maintain accurate records and case notes using housing management systems Essential Requirements Proven experience working as a Housing Officer Strong knowledge of housing management, tenancy law, and best practice Experience managing ASB cases and tenancy enforcement Excellent communication, negotiation, and organisational skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, office-based environment Available for an immediate or short-notice start How to Apply If you are an experienced Housing Officer looking for your next contract opportunity in West London, please apply with your CV for immediate consideration.
Assessment and Recovery Officer (Temporary Contract) Wolverhampton City Centre (flexible working available) Contract: Temporary until at least 16th November Directorate: Finance - Revenues & Benefits Grade 5 (salary dependent on experience) About the Role City of Wolverhampton Council is seeking a highly motivated Assessment and Recovery Officer to join our Revenues and Benefits team on a temporary basis. This is a key role focused on ensuring the right benefits are paid accurately and on time, while also maximising the collection of council income and recovering outstanding debt effectively and sensitively. Key Responsibilities Assess and process: Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support claims Council Tax and Business Rates liabilities Manage and recover outstanding debt, including: Negotiating sustainable repayment plans Determining appropriate enforcement action Attending court where required to support recovery activity Provide excellent customer service through: Face-to-face interaction Telephone and written communication Handle customer enquiries professionally, including sensitive or complex cases Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and procedures Support the wider team in service improvement and performance targets About You We're looking for someone who is organised, customer-focused and confident working in a fast-paced environment. Essential Requirements GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths and English Experience in one or more of the following: Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support processing Council Tax or Business Rates administration Local taxation or debt recovery environment Strong IT skills and ability to manage high volumes of work accurately Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills Knowledge of: Benefits, revenues, or debt recovery processes and legislation Ability to work independently and prioritise workload effectively Desirable IRRV qualification or NVQ in Customer Service Experience with Northgate or Agresso systems Knowledge of court/enforcement processes or insolvency cases What We Offer A central Wolverhampton location with flexible working arrangements Opportunity to gain valuable experience within a local authority Supportive team environment with opportunities for development Additional Information This role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check The Council is committed to equality, diversity, and corporate parenting Apply Now If you are passionate about delivering excellent service and have experience in revenues, benefits, or debt recovery, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 30, 2026
Contractor
Assessment and Recovery Officer (Temporary Contract) Wolverhampton City Centre (flexible working available) Contract: Temporary until at least 16th November Directorate: Finance - Revenues & Benefits Grade 5 (salary dependent on experience) About the Role City of Wolverhampton Council is seeking a highly motivated Assessment and Recovery Officer to join our Revenues and Benefits team on a temporary basis. This is a key role focused on ensuring the right benefits are paid accurately and on time, while also maximising the collection of council income and recovering outstanding debt effectively and sensitively. Key Responsibilities Assess and process: Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support claims Council Tax and Business Rates liabilities Manage and recover outstanding debt, including: Negotiating sustainable repayment plans Determining appropriate enforcement action Attending court where required to support recovery activity Provide excellent customer service through: Face-to-face interaction Telephone and written communication Handle customer enquiries professionally, including sensitive or complex cases Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and procedures Support the wider team in service improvement and performance targets About You We're looking for someone who is organised, customer-focused and confident working in a fast-paced environment. Essential Requirements GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths and English Experience in one or more of the following: Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support processing Council Tax or Business Rates administration Local taxation or debt recovery environment Strong IT skills and ability to manage high volumes of work accurately Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills Knowledge of: Benefits, revenues, or debt recovery processes and legislation Ability to work independently and prioritise workload effectively Desirable IRRV qualification or NVQ in Customer Service Experience with Northgate or Agresso systems Knowledge of court/enforcement processes or insolvency cases What We Offer A central Wolverhampton location with flexible working arrangements Opportunity to gain valuable experience within a local authority Supportive team environment with opportunities for development Additional Information This role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check The Council is committed to equality, diversity, and corporate parenting Apply Now If you are passionate about delivering excellent service and have experience in revenues, benefits, or debt recovery, we'd love to hear from you.
Leasehold Engagement Officer London Hybrid Working 18 Month Contract A London-based local authority is looking to recruit a Leasehold Engagement Officer to support the delivery of a large-scale housing programme focused on improving residential safety and compliance. This is a front-line, resident-facing role, where you will manage a high-volume leasehold portfolio and act as a key point of contact for leaseholders throughout the lifecycle of planned works. You'll play a critical role in ensuring residents are informed, supported, and engaged at every stage. Key Responsibilities Manage a large caseload of leasehold properties , acting as the main contact for all resident queries Lead on the delivery of Section 20 consultation processes , including issuing notices and managing responses in line with statutory requirements Proactively engage with leaseholders via phone, email, and written correspondence, explaining works, costs, and timelines clearly Respond to complex enquiries around service charges, payment options, and programme delivery Process and manage self-replacement applications , ensuring compliance with required specifications Carry out site visits and inspections , including checking completed works and addressing access issues Maintain accurate and comprehensive case records, ensuring full audit trails are in place Support enforcement processes for non-compliance and escalate cases where necessary Liaise with contractors to coordinate access, appointments, and installation schedules About You Strong understanding of Section 20 consultation processes (desirable but not essential) Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex and technical information into clear, accessible language Confident managing sensitive conversations, including complaints and cost-related discussions Highly organised, with experience managing large, complex caseloads Comfortable carrying out site visits and working across a borough What's on Offer Hybrid working model with a mix of office, home, and site-based work Opportunity to contribute to a high-profile housing programme with real community impact Supportive team environment with clear processes and structure Experience within a large-scale programme, adding strong value to your CV If this sounds of interest, I'd love to have a chat please apply or get in touch to find out more.
Jun 30, 2026
Contractor
Leasehold Engagement Officer London Hybrid Working 18 Month Contract A London-based local authority is looking to recruit a Leasehold Engagement Officer to support the delivery of a large-scale housing programme focused on improving residential safety and compliance. This is a front-line, resident-facing role, where you will manage a high-volume leasehold portfolio and act as a key point of contact for leaseholders throughout the lifecycle of planned works. You'll play a critical role in ensuring residents are informed, supported, and engaged at every stage. Key Responsibilities Manage a large caseload of leasehold properties , acting as the main contact for all resident queries Lead on the delivery of Section 20 consultation processes , including issuing notices and managing responses in line with statutory requirements Proactively engage with leaseholders via phone, email, and written correspondence, explaining works, costs, and timelines clearly Respond to complex enquiries around service charges, payment options, and programme delivery Process and manage self-replacement applications , ensuring compliance with required specifications Carry out site visits and inspections , including checking completed works and addressing access issues Maintain accurate and comprehensive case records, ensuring full audit trails are in place Support enforcement processes for non-compliance and escalate cases where necessary Liaise with contractors to coordinate access, appointments, and installation schedules About You Strong understanding of Section 20 consultation processes (desirable but not essential) Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex and technical information into clear, accessible language Confident managing sensitive conversations, including complaints and cost-related discussions Highly organised, with experience managing large, complex caseloads Comfortable carrying out site visits and working across a borough What's on Offer Hybrid working model with a mix of office, home, and site-based work Opportunity to contribute to a high-profile housing programme with real community impact Supportive team environment with clear processes and structure Experience within a large-scale programme, adding strong value to your CV If this sounds of interest, I'd love to have a chat please apply or get in touch to find out more.
A reputable housing provider in West London is seeking an experienced Housing Officer (fully site based) to join their housing operations team on a temporary basis. Location: West London Rate: £29.49 per hour Umbrella / £ PAYE Contract: Temp Working Pattern: 35 hours per week 5 days office based Start Date: Immediate Start Available DBS: Clear DBS requiredThe ideal housing professional will be managing under 500 properties across multiple sites throughout West London. This opportunity would suit a highly capable housing professional with strong all-round tenancy and neighbourhood management experience , particularly within Housing Associations/Local Authority or community-focused providers. This is a hands-on role requiring someone who can confidently manage a varied patch , take ownership of cases and collaborate withstaff whilst delivering an excellent resident-focused service. Key Responsibilities: Managing a designated patch of residential properties. Delivering end-to-end tenancy management services. Conducting tenancy audits, home visits, and estate inspections. Investigating and resolving anti-social behaviour cases. Managing tenancy breaches and enforcement action where required. Supporting vulnerable residents and making appropriate safeguarding referrals. Working closely with Income Officers to address rent arrears and tenancy sustainment issues. Liaising with internal departments, contractors, local authorities, and external agencies. Handling resident complaints and resolving complex housing issues. Ensuring compliance with housing legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Supporting void management and tenancy sign-up processes. Maintaining accurate records and case management notes. Essential Experience: Housing Officer / Neighbourhood Officer experience Social Housing, Local Authority or Housing Association background ASB case management experience Tenancy management and tenancy sustainment knowledge Estate inspections and resident engagement Knowledge of housing legislation and safeguarding Minimum 3-5 years' experience within social housing Strong end-to-end housing management experience Proven background managing: ASB cases Rent arrears Void management Tenancy audits Up-to-date knowledge of housing legislation and tenancy management practice Experience working within a smaller Housing Association environment would be highly advantageous Strong IT skills and experience using housing management systems Desirable Level 3 Housing qualification or willingness to work towards CIH membership You will be an organised, resilient and customer-focused housing professional capable of managing complex tenancy issues independently whilst contributing positively within a small collaborative team environment. The successful candidate will be comfortable balancing tenancy sustainment, enforcement, resident engagement and operational performance across a busy neighbourhood patch. If you are an Housing or Neighbourhood Officer looking for your next long-term opportunity within a respected housing organisation, Apply Today .
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
A reputable housing provider in West London is seeking an experienced Housing Officer (fully site based) to join their housing operations team on a temporary basis. Location: West London Rate: £29.49 per hour Umbrella / £ PAYE Contract: Temp Working Pattern: 35 hours per week 5 days office based Start Date: Immediate Start Available DBS: Clear DBS requiredThe ideal housing professional will be managing under 500 properties across multiple sites throughout West London. This opportunity would suit a highly capable housing professional with strong all-round tenancy and neighbourhood management experience , particularly within Housing Associations/Local Authority or community-focused providers. This is a hands-on role requiring someone who can confidently manage a varied patch , take ownership of cases and collaborate withstaff whilst delivering an excellent resident-focused service. Key Responsibilities: Managing a designated patch of residential properties. Delivering end-to-end tenancy management services. Conducting tenancy audits, home visits, and estate inspections. Investigating and resolving anti-social behaviour cases. Managing tenancy breaches and enforcement action where required. Supporting vulnerable residents and making appropriate safeguarding referrals. Working closely with Income Officers to address rent arrears and tenancy sustainment issues. Liaising with internal departments, contractors, local authorities, and external agencies. Handling resident complaints and resolving complex housing issues. Ensuring compliance with housing legislation, policies, and regulatory requirements. Supporting void management and tenancy sign-up processes. Maintaining accurate records and case management notes. Essential Experience: Housing Officer / Neighbourhood Officer experience Social Housing, Local Authority or Housing Association background ASB case management experience Tenancy management and tenancy sustainment knowledge Estate inspections and resident engagement Knowledge of housing legislation and safeguarding Minimum 3-5 years' experience within social housing Strong end-to-end housing management experience Proven background managing: ASB cases Rent arrears Void management Tenancy audits Up-to-date knowledge of housing legislation and tenancy management practice Experience working within a smaller Housing Association environment would be highly advantageous Strong IT skills and experience using housing management systems Desirable Level 3 Housing qualification or willingness to work towards CIH membership You will be an organised, resilient and customer-focused housing professional capable of managing complex tenancy issues independently whilst contributing positively within a small collaborative team environment. The successful candidate will be comfortable balancing tenancy sustainment, enforcement, resident engagement and operational performance across a busy neighbourhood patch. If you are an Housing or Neighbourhood Officer looking for your next long-term opportunity within a respected housing organisation, Apply Today .
Working hours: Full time - 36 hours per week Schedule type: Hybrid working - 1 day a week in the office, however this is dependent on business needs / Office based / Remote The Role Are you ready to make a real difference in people's lives while building a rewarding career? At Raven Housing Trust, we're passionate about creating safe, healthy homes for our residents-and we're looking for someone who shares that commitment. As a Tenancy Enforcement Officer, you'll join a Tenancy Enforcement compliance team tackling some of the most important challenges in housing today. This is your chance to play a key role in improving living conditions and shaping services that truly matter. This is more than a job-it's an opportunity to be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration, and customer focus. At Raven, we empower our people to lead with purpose. You'll join an organisation that values belonging, ownership, and collaboration-where your voice matters and your impact is felt across our communities. We're proud of our inclusive, supportive culture and our commitment to professional development. What you'll be doing: Deliver case outcomes by managing ASB and tenancy breach cases to agreed targets, deadlines, and quality standards. Resolve breaches effectively, recommending proportionate enforcement actions (including injunctions, possession, or eviction) that protect communities and sustain tenancies where possible. Achieve corporate and team targets for case resolution, customer satisfaction, and service improvement, driving value for money in all enforcement activity. Enhance enforcement processes by contributing to policy and procedure reviews and supporting the development of agile IT systems (e.g. iPC) to reflect good practice and legal updates. Lead effective court action by preparing robust evidence, managing DIY court cases, and liaising with solicitors for more complex proceedings. What you'll bring We're looking for someone who: Demonstrates proven experience in managing anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases, tenancy breaches, and enforcement actions within a social housing environment. Possesses a strong working knowledge of civil proceedings, including preparing witness statements and supporting documentation. Has experience of effective multi-agency working, collaborating with partner organisations to achieve outcomes. Is experienced in handling crime and/or anti-social behaviour casework, including assessing complaints, conducting investigations, and compiling legal files. Holds a full, clean UK driving licence. Why join Raven? At Raven, we're more than just a housing association - we're a community focused organisation committed to creating positive change. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking team where your ideas and expertise will genuinely make a difference. You will also share our values: earning trust by being open and accountable, listening with an open mind, working collaboratively, and caring about making things better. What Raven will offer in return To create a great experience for our customers, we need to create a great experience for one another. What Raven offers goes beyond the ordinary, giving you the opportunity to join a community of people who share the same values and are passionate about making a difference. Our reward package includes: Competitive salaries Fantastic work/life balance with flexible working and generous leave entitlement Strong focus on learning and development, with opportunities to grow your skills and career Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay Funded health cash plan Extensive wellbeing support Voucher-based recognition scheme Retail discounts Raven are focused on creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications form all candidates, including minority ethnics, the LBGTQ+ community, people with disabilities and long-term health conditions, neurodivergent people, parents, carers, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Further information As a Disability Confident Committed employer, we run a guaranteed interview scheme for disabled applicants. If you meet the essential criteria listed in the job description for this position and would like to be considered under this scheme, please state this in your application. All data collected is anonymous and has zero bearing on your application. If there is anything we can do to accommodate your specific situation, please let the recruitment team know.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Working hours: Full time - 36 hours per week Schedule type: Hybrid working - 1 day a week in the office, however this is dependent on business needs / Office based / Remote The Role Are you ready to make a real difference in people's lives while building a rewarding career? At Raven Housing Trust, we're passionate about creating safe, healthy homes for our residents-and we're looking for someone who shares that commitment. As a Tenancy Enforcement Officer, you'll join a Tenancy Enforcement compliance team tackling some of the most important challenges in housing today. This is your chance to play a key role in improving living conditions and shaping services that truly matter. This is more than a job-it's an opportunity to be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration, and customer focus. At Raven, we empower our people to lead with purpose. You'll join an organisation that values belonging, ownership, and collaboration-where your voice matters and your impact is felt across our communities. We're proud of our inclusive, supportive culture and our commitment to professional development. What you'll be doing: Deliver case outcomes by managing ASB and tenancy breach cases to agreed targets, deadlines, and quality standards. Resolve breaches effectively, recommending proportionate enforcement actions (including injunctions, possession, or eviction) that protect communities and sustain tenancies where possible. Achieve corporate and team targets for case resolution, customer satisfaction, and service improvement, driving value for money in all enforcement activity. Enhance enforcement processes by contributing to policy and procedure reviews and supporting the development of agile IT systems (e.g. iPC) to reflect good practice and legal updates. Lead effective court action by preparing robust evidence, managing DIY court cases, and liaising with solicitors for more complex proceedings. What you'll bring We're looking for someone who: Demonstrates proven experience in managing anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases, tenancy breaches, and enforcement actions within a social housing environment. Possesses a strong working knowledge of civil proceedings, including preparing witness statements and supporting documentation. Has experience of effective multi-agency working, collaborating with partner organisations to achieve outcomes. Is experienced in handling crime and/or anti-social behaviour casework, including assessing complaints, conducting investigations, and compiling legal files. Holds a full, clean UK driving licence. Why join Raven? At Raven, we're more than just a housing association - we're a community focused organisation committed to creating positive change. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking team where your ideas and expertise will genuinely make a difference. You will also share our values: earning trust by being open and accountable, listening with an open mind, working collaboratively, and caring about making things better. What Raven will offer in return To create a great experience for our customers, we need to create a great experience for one another. What Raven offers goes beyond the ordinary, giving you the opportunity to join a community of people who share the same values and are passionate about making a difference. Our reward package includes: Competitive salaries Fantastic work/life balance with flexible working and generous leave entitlement Strong focus on learning and development, with opportunities to grow your skills and career Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay Funded health cash plan Extensive wellbeing support Voucher-based recognition scheme Retail discounts Raven are focused on creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications form all candidates, including minority ethnics, the LBGTQ+ community, people with disabilities and long-term health conditions, neurodivergent people, parents, carers, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Further information As a Disability Confident Committed employer, we run a guaranteed interview scheme for disabled applicants. If you meet the essential criteria listed in the job description for this position and would like to be considered under this scheme, please state this in your application. All data collected is anonymous and has zero bearing on your application. If there is anything we can do to accommodate your specific situation, please let the recruitment team know.
Community Safety Officer £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, the Community Safety Officer plays a key role in creating safer, stronger communities by managing anti-social behaviour (ASB) and community safety cases. The role focuses on protecting customers, communities, and assets through prevention, early intervention, effective case management, and partnership working with local authorities, police, and other stakeholders. The role promotes safeguarding, supports vulnerable customers, ensures compliance with legislation and best practice, and works collaboratively to improve neighbourhood safety and wellbeing while embodying Amplius' values of collaboration, resilience, and customer focus. Salary: £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Contract: Permanent, Full Time Your week: 36.25 hours - Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:15pm with a 1-hour break Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Snapshot of your role Own a case load of ASB and community safety cases, ensuring timely, proportionate and legally compliant responses. Complete full case management, including proportionality assessments and preparation should any legal action be required. Understand and work towards regional performance against KPI's, service standards and customer satisfaction measures Build and maintain effective relationships with local statutory officers in a designated area. Attend multi-agency forums, for example MARAC and Community Safety Partnerships in person if possible. Engage with customers to gather intelligence, build trust, and co-produce local safety initiatives for more complex case management Ensure compliance with policies and procedures Maintain a detailed knowledge of anti-social behaviour best practice and legislation Champion a culture of safeguarding, inclusion, and customer empowerment. What we're looking for CIH Level 3 - already achieved, working towards or willing to do so. Good knowledge and experience overseeing complex ASB & Community Safety case management. Good knowledge of Tenancy Enforcement and / or the tools and powers of the ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 Up to date knowledge of the regulatory environment Experience of building positive relationships with Local Authority partners and other key stakeholders Ability to remain calm and focused under pressure, with the capacity to navigate complex challenges Able to travel around a large geographical area as required 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 Closing Date: 5 July We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK and provide Right to Work evidence. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we'll be happy to assist you. Why join Amplius? At Amplius, you'll be trusted to lead, supported to grow and empowered to make a difference. We offer a collaborative working culture, flexibility through hybrid working, and the opportunity to shape how planned works are delivered across our homes - now and into the future. 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 30, 2026
Full time
Community Safety Officer £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, the Community Safety Officer plays a key role in creating safer, stronger communities by managing anti-social behaviour (ASB) and community safety cases. The role focuses on protecting customers, communities, and assets through prevention, early intervention, effective case management, and partnership working with local authorities, police, and other stakeholders. The role promotes safeguarding, supports vulnerable customers, ensures compliance with legislation and best practice, and works collaboratively to improve neighbourhood safety and wellbeing while embodying Amplius' values of collaboration, resilience, and customer focus. Salary: £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Contract: Permanent, Full Time Your week: 36.25 hours - Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:15pm with a 1-hour break Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Snapshot of your role Own a case load of ASB and community safety cases, ensuring timely, proportionate and legally compliant responses. Complete full case management, including proportionality assessments and preparation should any legal action be required. Understand and work towards regional performance against KPI's, service standards and customer satisfaction measures Build and maintain effective relationships with local statutory officers in a designated area. Attend multi-agency forums, for example MARAC and Community Safety Partnerships in person if possible. Engage with customers to gather intelligence, build trust, and co-produce local safety initiatives for more complex case management Ensure compliance with policies and procedures Maintain a detailed knowledge of anti-social behaviour best practice and legislation Champion a culture of safeguarding, inclusion, and customer empowerment. What we're looking for CIH Level 3 - already achieved, working towards or willing to do so. Good knowledge and experience overseeing complex ASB & Community Safety case management. Good knowledge of Tenancy Enforcement and / or the tools and powers of the ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 Up to date knowledge of the regulatory environment Experience of building positive relationships with Local Authority partners and other key stakeholders Ability to remain calm and focused under pressure, with the capacity to navigate complex challenges Able to travel around a large geographical area as required 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 Closing Date: 5 July We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK and provide Right to Work evidence. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we'll be happy to assist you. Why join Amplius? At Amplius, you'll be trusted to lead, supported to grow and empowered to make a difference. We offer a collaborative working culture, flexibility through hybrid working, and the opportunity to shape how planned works are delivered across our homes - now and into the future. 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.
Adecco are recruiting on behalf of the Local Authority for a Neighbourhood Housing Officer. Contract Details: Type: Temporary Pay: £22.02 per hour (PAYE) / £28.71 per hour (Umbrella) Assignment Location - Northolt Housing Hub Working Arrangements: Fully office based/onsite Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) About the Role: We are seeking an experienced and customer-focused Housing Officer to deliver a high-quality housing management service to residents within the community. The successful candidate will support residents across a range of tenures, ensuring excellent tenancy management, neighbourhood standards, and resident engagement. This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive individual who is passionate about delivering exceptional housing services and supporting residents to sustain their tenancies. Key Responsibilities: Manage a designated patch of properties, including Social Housing tenants, leaseholders, and sheltered residents Deliver excellent customer service to residents and service users Manage tenancy-related casework including tenancy sign-ups, terminations, mutual exchanges, succession applications, and transfers Conduct estate inspections, home visits, and resident meetings Work collaboratively with internal departments and external agencies to support vulnerable residents Support residents with tenancy sustainment and signpost to relevant support services where appropriate Respond to complaints, enquiries, and correspondence within agreed timescales Monitor communal areas and ensure health and safety issues are addressed promptly Assist with safeguarding vulnerable residents and making referrals where necessary Support legal processes including court attendance and enforcement action where required Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with housing policies and legislation Essential Skills and Experience: Experience of managing Social Housing residents Experience of delivering exceptional customer service Possess a knowledge of relevant housing legislation and industry standards to ensure compliance and effective policy implementation Ability to work as part of a team Good verbal and written communication skills to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, staff, and external partners Ability to problem-solve quickly and identify challenges and develop practical, effective solutions Ability to negotiate with various parties and resolve conflicts to achieve positive outcomes and maintain harmonious relationships Ability to plan, organise and produce work of a high standard Understanding of Equality & Diversity principles and the ability to apply them to service provision while respecting confidentiality and the dignity of others Apply Now: If you have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply. Should your CV be shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will contact you to discuss progressing your application to the client. 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
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are recruiting on behalf of the Local Authority for a Neighbourhood Housing Officer. Contract Details: Type: Temporary Pay: £22.02 per hour (PAYE) / £28.71 per hour (Umbrella) Assignment Location - Northolt Housing Hub Working Arrangements: Fully office based/onsite Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) About the Role: We are seeking an experienced and customer-focused Housing Officer to deliver a high-quality housing management service to residents within the community. The successful candidate will support residents across a range of tenures, ensuring excellent tenancy management, neighbourhood standards, and resident engagement. This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive individual who is passionate about delivering exceptional housing services and supporting residents to sustain their tenancies. Key Responsibilities: Manage a designated patch of properties, including Social Housing tenants, leaseholders, and sheltered residents Deliver excellent customer service to residents and service users Manage tenancy-related casework including tenancy sign-ups, terminations, mutual exchanges, succession applications, and transfers Conduct estate inspections, home visits, and resident meetings Work collaboratively with internal departments and external agencies to support vulnerable residents Support residents with tenancy sustainment and signpost to relevant support services where appropriate Respond to complaints, enquiries, and correspondence within agreed timescales Monitor communal areas and ensure health and safety issues are addressed promptly Assist with safeguarding vulnerable residents and making referrals where necessary Support legal processes including court attendance and enforcement action where required Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with housing policies and legislation Essential Skills and Experience: Experience of managing Social Housing residents Experience of delivering exceptional customer service Possess a knowledge of relevant housing legislation and industry standards to ensure compliance and effective policy implementation Ability to work as part of a team Good verbal and written communication skills to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, staff, and external partners Ability to problem-solve quickly and identify challenges and develop practical, effective solutions Ability to negotiate with various parties and resolve conflicts to achieve positive outcomes and maintain harmonious relationships Ability to plan, organise and produce work of a high standard Understanding of Equality & Diversity principles and the ability to apply them to service provision while respecting confidentiality and the dignity of others Apply Now: If you have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply. Should your CV be shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will contact you to discuss progressing your application to the client. 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
Adecco are recruiting on behalf of the Local Authority for a Neighbourhood Housing Officer. Contract Details: Type: Temporary Pay: 22.02 per hour (PAYE) / 28.71 per hour (Umbrella) Assignment Location - Northolt Housing Hub Working Arrangements: Fully office based/onsite Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) About the Role: We are seeking an experienced and customer-focused Housing Officer to deliver a high-quality housing management service to residents within the community. The successful candidate will support residents across a range of tenures, ensuring excellent tenancy management, neighbourhood standards, and resident engagement. This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive individual who is passionate about delivering exceptional housing services and supporting residents to sustain their tenancies. Key Responsibilities: Manage a designated patch of properties, including Social Housing tenants, leaseholders, and sheltered residents Deliver excellent customer service to residents and service users Manage tenancy-related casework including tenancy sign-ups, terminations, mutual exchanges, succession applications, and transfers Conduct estate inspections, home visits, and resident meetings Work collaboratively with internal departments and external agencies to support vulnerable residents Support residents with tenancy sustainment and signpost to relevant support services where appropriate Respond to complaints, enquiries, and correspondence within agreed timescales Monitor communal areas and ensure health and safety issues are addressed promptly Assist with safeguarding vulnerable residents and making referrals where necessary Support legal processes including court attendance and enforcement action where required Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with housing policies and legislation Essential Skills and Experience: Experience of managing Social Housing residents Experience of delivering exceptional customer service Possess a knowledge of relevant housing legislation and industry standards to ensure compliance and effective policy implementation Ability to work as part of a team Good verbal and written communication skills to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, staff, and external partners Ability to problem-solve quickly and identify challenges and develop practical, effective solutions Ability to negotiate with various parties and resolve conflicts to achieve positive outcomes and maintain harmonious relationships Ability to plan, organise and produce work of a high standard Understanding of Equality & Diversity principles and the ability to apply them to service provision while respecting confidentiality and the dignity of others Apply Now: If you have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply. Should your CV be shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will contact you to discuss progressing your application to the client. 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 30, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are recruiting on behalf of the Local Authority for a Neighbourhood Housing Officer. Contract Details: Type: Temporary Pay: 22.02 per hour (PAYE) / 28.71 per hour (Umbrella) Assignment Location - Northolt Housing Hub Working Arrangements: Fully office based/onsite Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) About the Role: We are seeking an experienced and customer-focused Housing Officer to deliver a high-quality housing management service to residents within the community. The successful candidate will support residents across a range of tenures, ensuring excellent tenancy management, neighbourhood standards, and resident engagement. This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive individual who is passionate about delivering exceptional housing services and supporting residents to sustain their tenancies. Key Responsibilities: Manage a designated patch of properties, including Social Housing tenants, leaseholders, and sheltered residents Deliver excellent customer service to residents and service users Manage tenancy-related casework including tenancy sign-ups, terminations, mutual exchanges, succession applications, and transfers Conduct estate inspections, home visits, and resident meetings Work collaboratively with internal departments and external agencies to support vulnerable residents Support residents with tenancy sustainment and signpost to relevant support services where appropriate Respond to complaints, enquiries, and correspondence within agreed timescales Monitor communal areas and ensure health and safety issues are addressed promptly Assist with safeguarding vulnerable residents and making referrals where necessary Support legal processes including court attendance and enforcement action where required Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with housing policies and legislation Essential Skills and Experience: Experience of managing Social Housing residents Experience of delivering exceptional customer service Possess a knowledge of relevant housing legislation and industry standards to ensure compliance and effective policy implementation Ability to work as part of a team Good verbal and written communication skills to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, staff, and external partners Ability to problem-solve quickly and identify challenges and develop practical, effective solutions Ability to negotiate with various parties and resolve conflicts to achieve positive outcomes and maintain harmonious relationships Ability to plan, organise and produce work of a high standard Understanding of Equality & Diversity principles and the ability to apply them to service provision while respecting confidentiality and the dignity of others Apply Now: If you have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply. Should your CV be shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will contact you to discuss progressing your application to the client. 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)
We are working in partnership with a large and well-established Housing Association in Bristol who are looking to appoint an experienced Income Officer to join their growing team on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an income professional with a background in social housing to join an organisation that genuinely invests in its people and offers a flexible hybrid working environment. The RoleYou will be responsible for managing a designated income patch, ensuring rental income is maximised whilst providing a supportive and customer-focused service to residents. Working closely with Housing Officers and external agencies, you will take ownership of arrears cases from early intervention through to legal action where required. Key responsibilities of an Income Officer: Managing rent arrears and reducing debt across a designated patch Contacting tenants to prevent arrears and agree sustainable repayment plans Providing advice around welfare benefits, budgeting and financial inclusion Serving notices and progressing cases through the legal process when necessary Preparing court documentation and representing the organisation at hearings where required Working collaboratively with internal teams and external support agencies to sustain tenancies Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with housing legislation and policy To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience working within an Income Officer, Rent Recovery Officer or Housing Officer role Strong knowledge of rent arrears recovery and income management within social housing Experience managing cases through the full arrears process, including legal action and court preparation Excellent communication and negotiation skills Knowledge of welfare benefits and tenancy sustainment practices A customer-focused approach with the ability to balance support and enforcement Benefits of his Income Officer role: Hybrid working model Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Additional wellbeing days Excellent pension scheme Life assurance cover Employee assistance programme Health and wellbeing support Ongoing training and professional development Enhanced family-friendly policies Flexible working options Opportunities for career progression within a large housing organisation If this Income Officer role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
We are working in partnership with a large and well-established Housing Association in Bristol who are looking to appoint an experienced Income Officer to join their growing team on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an income professional with a background in social housing to join an organisation that genuinely invests in its people and offers a flexible hybrid working environment. The RoleYou will be responsible for managing a designated income patch, ensuring rental income is maximised whilst providing a supportive and customer-focused service to residents. Working closely with Housing Officers and external agencies, you will take ownership of arrears cases from early intervention through to legal action where required. Key responsibilities of an Income Officer: Managing rent arrears and reducing debt across a designated patch Contacting tenants to prevent arrears and agree sustainable repayment plans Providing advice around welfare benefits, budgeting and financial inclusion Serving notices and progressing cases through the legal process when necessary Preparing court documentation and representing the organisation at hearings where required Working collaboratively with internal teams and external support agencies to sustain tenancies Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with housing legislation and policy To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience working within an Income Officer, Rent Recovery Officer or Housing Officer role Strong knowledge of rent arrears recovery and income management within social housing Experience managing cases through the full arrears process, including legal action and court preparation Excellent communication and negotiation skills Knowledge of welfare benefits and tenancy sustainment practices A customer-focused approach with the ability to balance support and enforcement Benefits of his Income Officer role: Hybrid working model Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Additional wellbeing days Excellent pension scheme Life assurance cover Employee assistance programme Health and wellbeing support Ongoing training and professional development Enhanced family-friendly policies Flexible working options Opportunities for career progression within a large housing organisation If this Income Officer role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
Housing Compliance And Enforcement Officer needed in Warwick, £20.70ph PAYE - Reference: To case manage serious or complex cases of antisocial behaviour, racial harassment and other breaches of tenancy agreements or leases, working collaboratively with housing officers to ensure a seamless service to customers click apply for full job details
Jun 29, 2026
Seasonal
Housing Compliance And Enforcement Officer needed in Warwick, £20.70ph PAYE - Reference: To case manage serious or complex cases of antisocial behaviour, racial harassment and other breaches of tenancy agreements or leases, working collaboratively with housing officers to ensure a seamless service to customers click apply for full job details
Housing Regulations Officer - Portsmouth Are you a passionate Housing Regulations Officer looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a Housing Regulations Officer to work in Local Authority Private Sector Housing Team based in The Portsmouth area. We are seeking a motivated and resilient individual with a proactive approach, excellent organisational skills, and a passion for improving housing standards. The ideal candidate will be confident in dealing with landlords, tenants, and stakeholders, able to handle challenging situations professionally, and committed to delivering positive outcomes for residents. Pay Rates: £19.68 PAYE £24.98 Umbrella Rate (per hour) Information the Role We are currently recruiting a Housing Regulations Officer to join a busy Private Sector Housing team. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with experience in housing standards, environmental health, housing enforcement, HMO licensing, property inspections, or regulatory compliance. As a Housing Regulations Officer, you will play a key role in supporting landlords and tenants to ensure homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with relevant housing legislation. You will investigate housing-related concerns, carry out inspections, provide advice and guidance, and take enforcement action where required. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering responsive and effective housing services, helping to improve standards within the private rented sector and ensuring compliance with licensing requirements and housing regulations. Key Responsibilities Receive, assess, and respond to enquiries and complaints relating to private rented housing and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Carry out reactive, routine, and proactive inspections of residential properties. Undertake Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments. Work with landlords and tenants to resolve housing issues and improve property standards. Investigate complaints relating to statutory housing duties and regulations. Monitor compliance with housing legislation, licensing requirements, and licence conditions. Provide advice, guidance, and support to landlords, tenants, and householders. Prepare and serve formal enforcement notices where necessary. Support enforcement action and assist with cases that may proceed to tribunal or court. Maintain accurate records and case files. Use professional judgement to determine appropriate courses of action while managing potentially challenging situations. Contribute to service improvement initiatives and ongoing professional development. Essential Requirements: Level 3 qualification in Housing, Construction, Enforcement, Environmental Health, or a related discipline, or demonstrable experience working within housing standards, housing enforcement, or a similar regulatory environment. Experience of working with a range of stakeholders to achieve positive housing outcomes. Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively. Knowledge of residential property inspections and housing standards. Strong communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently and make informed decisions. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and database systems. Desirable Experience within Private Sector Housing, Environmental Health, Housing Enforcement, or HMO Licensing. Knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Understanding of housing legislation, including the Housing Act 2004, Public Health Acts, Building Regulations, and PACE. Experience investigating complaints and undertaking enforcement activity. Experience preparing and serving enforcement notices. Relevant professional membership or qualifications, including CIH or CIEH membership. Level 6 qualification in Housing, Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Housing Engineering, Construction, or a related field. What we offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact out Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Jun 28, 2026
Seasonal
Housing Regulations Officer - Portsmouth Are you a passionate Housing Regulations Officer looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a Housing Regulations Officer to work in Local Authority Private Sector Housing Team based in The Portsmouth area. We are seeking a motivated and resilient individual with a proactive approach, excellent organisational skills, and a passion for improving housing standards. The ideal candidate will be confident in dealing with landlords, tenants, and stakeholders, able to handle challenging situations professionally, and committed to delivering positive outcomes for residents. Pay Rates: £19.68 PAYE £24.98 Umbrella Rate (per hour) Information the Role We are currently recruiting a Housing Regulations Officer to join a busy Private Sector Housing team. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with experience in housing standards, environmental health, housing enforcement, HMO licensing, property inspections, or regulatory compliance. As a Housing Regulations Officer, you will play a key role in supporting landlords and tenants to ensure homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with relevant housing legislation. You will investigate housing-related concerns, carry out inspections, provide advice and guidance, and take enforcement action where required. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering responsive and effective housing services, helping to improve standards within the private rented sector and ensuring compliance with licensing requirements and housing regulations. Key Responsibilities Receive, assess, and respond to enquiries and complaints relating to private rented housing and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Carry out reactive, routine, and proactive inspections of residential properties. Undertake Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments. Work with landlords and tenants to resolve housing issues and improve property standards. Investigate complaints relating to statutory housing duties and regulations. Monitor compliance with housing legislation, licensing requirements, and licence conditions. Provide advice, guidance, and support to landlords, tenants, and householders. Prepare and serve formal enforcement notices where necessary. Support enforcement action and assist with cases that may proceed to tribunal or court. Maintain accurate records and case files. Use professional judgement to determine appropriate courses of action while managing potentially challenging situations. Contribute to service improvement initiatives and ongoing professional development. Essential Requirements: Level 3 qualification in Housing, Construction, Enforcement, Environmental Health, or a related discipline, or demonstrable experience working within housing standards, housing enforcement, or a similar regulatory environment. Experience of working with a range of stakeholders to achieve positive housing outcomes. Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively. Knowledge of residential property inspections and housing standards. Strong communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently and make informed decisions. Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and database systems. Desirable Experience within Private Sector Housing, Environmental Health, Housing Enforcement, or HMO Licensing. Knowledge of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Understanding of housing legislation, including the Housing Act 2004, Public Health Acts, Building Regulations, and PACE. Experience investigating complaints and undertaking enforcement activity. Experience preparing and serving enforcement notices. Relevant professional membership or qualifications, including CIH or CIEH membership. Level 6 qualification in Housing, Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Housing Engineering, Construction, or a related field. What we offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact out Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Marks Consulting Partners Limited
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for a Community Safety Lead Officer to work with one of our Local Authority clients in Hertfordshire. What the Job Will be Doing Leading the delivery of Community Safety and ASB services across the borough Developing and implementing Community Safety strategies and delivery plans in partnership with key stakeholders Building strong relationships with Police, Probation, Fire Service, Health, Social Care and other partner agencies to reduce crime, ASB and community harm Managing and supporting Community Safety Officers, ensuring workloads, performance and service standards are met Overseeing complex anti-social behaviour cases, providing guidance on investigations, enforcement action and legal processes Representing the organisation at partnership meetings, community forums and resident engagement events Using intelligence and performance data to identify trends, improve services and inform policy development Responding to complaints, enquiries and referrals from residents, elected members and partner organisations Promoting resident engagement and ensuring customer feedback is used to shape service improvements Supporting compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing Consumer Standards and Complaint Handling Code Preparing reports, reviewing policies and driving continuous service improvement across Community Safety and Enforcement Supporting staff development through coaching, one-to-one meetings, appraisals and training What You Will Need Experience leading Community Safety, ASB or Enforcement services within a Local Authority or Housing environment Strong knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation, enforcement powers and community safety practices Experience managing staff, workloads and performance in a target-driven environment Ability to manage complex ASB cases and work effectively with multi-agency partners Excellent communication, negotiation and stakeholder management skills Experience developing policies, procedures and service improvement initiatives Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret performance data and produce reports Knowledge of safeguarding, resident engagement and regulatory compliance Ability to build effective working relationships with internal teams and external agencies
Jun 27, 2026
Contractor
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for a Community Safety Lead Officer to work with one of our Local Authority clients in Hertfordshire. What the Job Will be Doing Leading the delivery of Community Safety and ASB services across the borough Developing and implementing Community Safety strategies and delivery plans in partnership with key stakeholders Building strong relationships with Police, Probation, Fire Service, Health, Social Care and other partner agencies to reduce crime, ASB and community harm Managing and supporting Community Safety Officers, ensuring workloads, performance and service standards are met Overseeing complex anti-social behaviour cases, providing guidance on investigations, enforcement action and legal processes Representing the organisation at partnership meetings, community forums and resident engagement events Using intelligence and performance data to identify trends, improve services and inform policy development Responding to complaints, enquiries and referrals from residents, elected members and partner organisations Promoting resident engagement and ensuring customer feedback is used to shape service improvements Supporting compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing Consumer Standards and Complaint Handling Code Preparing reports, reviewing policies and driving continuous service improvement across Community Safety and Enforcement Supporting staff development through coaching, one-to-one meetings, appraisals and training What You Will Need Experience leading Community Safety, ASB or Enforcement services within a Local Authority or Housing environment Strong knowledge of anti-social behaviour legislation, enforcement powers and community safety practices Experience managing staff, workloads and performance in a target-driven environment Ability to manage complex ASB cases and work effectively with multi-agency partners Excellent communication, negotiation and stakeholder management skills Experience developing policies, procedures and service improvement initiatives Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret performance data and produce reports Knowledge of safeguarding, resident engagement and regulatory compliance Ability to build effective working relationships with internal teams and external agencies
Location: East of England Contract Length: 6 months (with strong likelihood of extension) Start Date: ASAP My client in the East of England is currently looking to appoint an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to support their high-demand HMO licensing and compliance function. This role is very much inspection-led, with a primary focus on HMOs rather than broader private sector housing work. Key Responsibilities Conducting HMO inspections and ensuring licensing compliance Carrying out HHSRS assessments Identifying hazards and areas of non-compliance Liaising with landlords to bring properties up to standard Following up on enforcement actions and completing reports using Uniform Working Pattern Ideally full-time, though flexibility is available A minimum of 3 days on-site for inspections Hybrid working arrangements in place Open to a 4-day week or part-time candidates Feel free to give me a call to have a confidential chat regarding this role or drop me an email.
Jun 27, 2026
Contractor
Location: East of England Contract Length: 6 months (with strong likelihood of extension) Start Date: ASAP My client in the East of England is currently looking to appoint an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to support their high-demand HMO licensing and compliance function. This role is very much inspection-led, with a primary focus on HMOs rather than broader private sector housing work. Key Responsibilities Conducting HMO inspections and ensuring licensing compliance Carrying out HHSRS assessments Identifying hazards and areas of non-compliance Liaising with landlords to bring properties up to standard Following up on enforcement actions and completing reports using Uniform Working Pattern Ideally full-time, though flexibility is available A minimum of 3 days on-site for inspections Hybrid working arrangements in place Open to a 4-day week or part-time candidates Feel free to give me a call to have a confidential chat regarding this role or drop me an email.
Legal Support Officer (Housing) Widnes (Hybrid Working with Travel) £38,660 per annum Permanent, Full Time 37 hours per week (Monday Friday) Here at Halton Housing, we are looking for a confident, knowledgeable housing professional to join us as an experienced and proactive Legal Support Officer. The successful candidate will work across our organisation, providing expert support on a wide range of tenancy and legal matters. This is an opportunity to apply your legal knowledge in a role that directly supports customers and communities. The role will require flexibility to meet the demands of the service, including attending court, supporting eviction processes, serving notices, and ensuring that all legal requirements and support are provided on a day-to-day basis. Due to the nature of the role, you will be required to attend court and travel where necessary to lead cases and take full ownership. What You ll Do: Attend evictions and support the lawful enforcement of tenancy possession orders Manage legal action across all debt recovery cases, including possession claims, money judgements and stay applications Assess the suitability of legal action, arrange and conduct customer interviews, and prepare, attend and present cases in court Initiate legal proceedings for access in compliance cases, liaise with customers to arrange access, and represent cases in court Take the lead on applying policies and procedures relating to tenancy breaches, providing guidance and progressing appropriate legal action Take ownership of a designated caseload, ensuring targets are met and positive legal outcomes are achieved Regularly review and improve working practices, identifying opportunities to maximise rent collection and strengthen tenancy compliance What You ll Need: Previous experience with a strong knowledge and understanding of legal processes, particularly within the civil courts A strong housing background. The ability to present clear, well-reasoned arguments and confidently represent cases A good working knowledge of relevant legislation relating to debt recovery, anti-social behaviour and tenancy management Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends and make recommendations Experience producing clear and concise reports for senior stakeholders The ability to evaluate options, use sound judgement and take the most appropriate course of action A proactive, resilient approach with a focus on delivering successful outcomes A CIH Level 3 is required or working towards one. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. What You ll Get: 30-day holiday entitlement, plus bank holidays Opportunity to buy or sell holidays Competitive salary Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme Flexible and hybrid working Supported training and development opportunities Health and Wellbeing Cash Plan Competitive Pension Scheme If you re looking for a role where your legal expertise can make a meaningful difference and you can take ownership of varied and impactful casework, we d love to hear from you. We may close this vacancy early if we receive a high number of applications, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Closing date: 14th June 2026 Interview date(s): Monday 22nd June (afternoon only) and Tuesday 23rd June (all day)
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Legal Support Officer (Housing) Widnes (Hybrid Working with Travel) £38,660 per annum Permanent, Full Time 37 hours per week (Monday Friday) Here at Halton Housing, we are looking for a confident, knowledgeable housing professional to join us as an experienced and proactive Legal Support Officer. The successful candidate will work across our organisation, providing expert support on a wide range of tenancy and legal matters. This is an opportunity to apply your legal knowledge in a role that directly supports customers and communities. The role will require flexibility to meet the demands of the service, including attending court, supporting eviction processes, serving notices, and ensuring that all legal requirements and support are provided on a day-to-day basis. Due to the nature of the role, you will be required to attend court and travel where necessary to lead cases and take full ownership. What You ll Do: Attend evictions and support the lawful enforcement of tenancy possession orders Manage legal action across all debt recovery cases, including possession claims, money judgements and stay applications Assess the suitability of legal action, arrange and conduct customer interviews, and prepare, attend and present cases in court Initiate legal proceedings for access in compliance cases, liaise with customers to arrange access, and represent cases in court Take the lead on applying policies and procedures relating to tenancy breaches, providing guidance and progressing appropriate legal action Take ownership of a designated caseload, ensuring targets are met and positive legal outcomes are achieved Regularly review and improve working practices, identifying opportunities to maximise rent collection and strengthen tenancy compliance What You ll Need: Previous experience with a strong knowledge and understanding of legal processes, particularly within the civil courts A strong housing background. The ability to present clear, well-reasoned arguments and confidently represent cases A good working knowledge of relevant legislation relating to debt recovery, anti-social behaviour and tenancy management Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends and make recommendations Experience producing clear and concise reports for senior stakeholders The ability to evaluate options, use sound judgement and take the most appropriate course of action A proactive, resilient approach with a focus on delivering successful outcomes A CIH Level 3 is required or working towards one. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. What You ll Get: 30-day holiday entitlement, plus bank holidays Opportunity to buy or sell holidays Competitive salary Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme Flexible and hybrid working Supported training and development opportunities Health and Wellbeing Cash Plan Competitive Pension Scheme If you re looking for a role where your legal expertise can make a meaningful difference and you can take ownership of varied and impactful casework, we d love to hear from you. We may close this vacancy early if we receive a high number of applications, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Closing date: 14th June 2026 Interview date(s): Monday 22nd June (afternoon only) and Tuesday 23rd June (all day)
Technical Licensing Officer Selective Licensing Team We re recruiting a Technical Licensing Officer to join the Selective Licensing Team of the borough s Selective Licensing scheme that launched in January 2026. This Technical Licensing Officer role is open to candidates with a strong administrative background. The council is happy to train and develop administrators into the Technical Licensing Officer position, providing full support on licensing legislation, processes, and systems. As a Technical Licensing Officer , you ll play a key role in the day-to-day delivery of the Selective Licensing scheme, helping ensure landlords and managing agents meet their legal responsibilities and that residents live in safe, well-managed homes. Key Responsibilities Technical Licensing Officer As a Technical Licensing Officer, you will: Assess, process, and determine Selective Licensing applications (full training provided) Manage an active caseload, ensuring statutory and service deadlines are met Use digital systems and data tools to maintain accurate and accurate records and produce reports Communicate effectively with landlords, tenants, and partner agencies to promote compliance Support inspections, enforcement activity, and housing standards improvement work where required About You Technical Licensing Officer We re looking for a Technical Licensing Officer who has: Experience in an administrative, office-based, or case management role Confidence using IT systems, databases, and Microsoft Office Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines Excellent written and verbal communication skills A professional, resident-focused approach An interest in housing, regulation, or public sector work (desirable, not essential) Why Apply for the Technical Licensing Officer Role? Full training provided to develop you as a Technical Licensing Officer Opportunity to work on a new Selective Licensing scheme Clear progression into a technical housing and licensing career Supportive local authority team environment
Jun 24, 2026
Contractor
Technical Licensing Officer Selective Licensing Team We re recruiting a Technical Licensing Officer to join the Selective Licensing Team of the borough s Selective Licensing scheme that launched in January 2026. This Technical Licensing Officer role is open to candidates with a strong administrative background. The council is happy to train and develop administrators into the Technical Licensing Officer position, providing full support on licensing legislation, processes, and systems. As a Technical Licensing Officer , you ll play a key role in the day-to-day delivery of the Selective Licensing scheme, helping ensure landlords and managing agents meet their legal responsibilities and that residents live in safe, well-managed homes. Key Responsibilities Technical Licensing Officer As a Technical Licensing Officer, you will: Assess, process, and determine Selective Licensing applications (full training provided) Manage an active caseload, ensuring statutory and service deadlines are met Use digital systems and data tools to maintain accurate and accurate records and produce reports Communicate effectively with landlords, tenants, and partner agencies to promote compliance Support inspections, enforcement activity, and housing standards improvement work where required About You Technical Licensing Officer We re looking for a Technical Licensing Officer who has: Experience in an administrative, office-based, or case management role Confidence using IT systems, databases, and Microsoft Office Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines Excellent written and verbal communication skills A professional, resident-focused approach An interest in housing, regulation, or public sector work (desirable, not essential) Why Apply for the Technical Licensing Officer Role? Full training provided to develop you as a Technical Licensing Officer Opportunity to work on a new Selective Licensing scheme Clear progression into a technical housing and licensing career Supportive local authority team environment
Housing Officer - Full Time Temporary Contract in West London Are you an experienced Housing Officer looking to make a real impact within a leading London-based Housing Association? We are currently recruiting a dedicated Housing Officer to join their team on a 3-month temporary basis, covering the Notting Hill/Harlesden area. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive professional passionate about delivering high-quality tenancy and neighbourhood management services. About the Role - Housing Officer As a Housing Officer, you will be responsible for providing a visible, proactive housing management service across your designated patch. Your role will involve supporting tenants, maintaining high standards in properties and neighborhoods, and working collaboratively with community partners to create safe, vibrant communities. Your expertise in tenancy management combined with your community engagement skills will be vital to your success in this role. Candidate Responsibilities - Housing Officer Deliver face-to-face tenancy management services, including new tenancy visits, property inspections, and tenancy audits. Manage tenancy issues such as assignments, succession planning, and breaches, adhering to legislation and policies. Conduct regular estate inspections to ensure neighborhoods are safe, clean, and well-maintained. Identify vulnerable tenants and liaise with external agencies for support. Take appropriate enforcement action, including legal proceedings when necessary. Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to deliver excellent customer service. Represent the Housing Association at community and multi-agency meetings to promote tenancy sustainment and engagement. Essential Skills & Requirements - Housing Officer Previous experience as a Housing Officer or in tenancy management roles. Strong knowledge of tenancy law, housing policies, and enforcement procedures. Excellent communication, organizational, and case management skills. Ability to handle challenging customer situations with professionalism and empathy. Full UK driving license with access to a vehicle insured for business use. Experience managing diverse and vulnerable tenants. Benefits of Working with Us Competitive pay rate: £24.65 per hour LTD / £21.15 per hour PAYE (including holiday pay). £250 Training Allowance to support your ongoing development. Access to dedicated specialist consultants for support throughout your placement. Daily payroll runs ensuring smooth payment processes. Free candidate registration and compliance checks. Referral and loyalty bonus schemes, including a sign-up bonus for successful referrals. How to Apply If you meet the requirements and are ready to step into this rewarding role as a Housing Officer, please apply today! You can send your CV to .uk or call and ask for Beth for further information.Join us and help create thriving, safe communities as a Housing Officer!
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Housing Officer - Full Time Temporary Contract in West London Are you an experienced Housing Officer looking to make a real impact within a leading London-based Housing Association? We are currently recruiting a dedicated Housing Officer to join their team on a 3-month temporary basis, covering the Notting Hill/Harlesden area. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive professional passionate about delivering high-quality tenancy and neighbourhood management services. About the Role - Housing Officer As a Housing Officer, you will be responsible for providing a visible, proactive housing management service across your designated patch. Your role will involve supporting tenants, maintaining high standards in properties and neighborhoods, and working collaboratively with community partners to create safe, vibrant communities. Your expertise in tenancy management combined with your community engagement skills will be vital to your success in this role. Candidate Responsibilities - Housing Officer Deliver face-to-face tenancy management services, including new tenancy visits, property inspections, and tenancy audits. Manage tenancy issues such as assignments, succession planning, and breaches, adhering to legislation and policies. Conduct regular estate inspections to ensure neighborhoods are safe, clean, and well-maintained. Identify vulnerable tenants and liaise with external agencies for support. Take appropriate enforcement action, including legal proceedings when necessary. Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to deliver excellent customer service. Represent the Housing Association at community and multi-agency meetings to promote tenancy sustainment and engagement. Essential Skills & Requirements - Housing Officer Previous experience as a Housing Officer or in tenancy management roles. Strong knowledge of tenancy law, housing policies, and enforcement procedures. Excellent communication, organizational, and case management skills. Ability to handle challenging customer situations with professionalism and empathy. Full UK driving license with access to a vehicle insured for business use. Experience managing diverse and vulnerable tenants. Benefits of Working with Us Competitive pay rate: £24.65 per hour LTD / £21.15 per hour PAYE (including holiday pay). £250 Training Allowance to support your ongoing development. Access to dedicated specialist consultants for support throughout your placement. Daily payroll runs ensuring smooth payment processes. Free candidate registration and compliance checks. Referral and loyalty bonus schemes, including a sign-up bonus for successful referrals. How to Apply If you meet the requirements and are ready to step into this rewarding role as a Housing Officer, please apply today! You can send your CV to .uk or call and ask for Beth for further information.Join us and help create thriving, safe communities as a Housing Officer!