About Us Bridges Outcomes Partnerships (BOP) is a not-for-profit social enterprise that works alongside Government, community groups and specialist Delivery partners to design and deliver vital services that support people to improve their lives, in areas ranging from housing and employment to education and health & wellbeing. The role of BOP spans project development (working with Government and others to design and launch the service), project management (coordinating the delivery phase, managing performance, and liaising with the various stakeholders) and project finance (funding the project until it starts to earn outcomes payments). Our own funding comes from a group of pioneering social investors, including The Office for Civil Society, Big Society Capital, Pilotlight, Trust for London, who, like us, are motivated by improving lives and changing the system for the better. About the role In 2018 Bridges Outcomes Partnerships co-designed the Single Homelessness Prevention service with Brent Council following the Homelessness Reduction Act (2018). The service provides early intervention to prevent or relieve homelessness for single people who previously would not have received support, aiming to prevent the mental trauma associated with homelessness and stop individuals reaching crisis point. Our services continue to evolve into models that combine homelessness prevention, refugee support, and family stability interventions to improve life chances for vulnerable people and reduce the long-term impacts of housing instability and child poverty. The Referral & Assessment Officer is a key role within the London Partnership, it is the first point of contact for people who have experienced trauma or are struggling to find a home. As part of the role, you will be responsible for the following activities within this element of the service Receive and process referrals from Brent Council, acting as the central point of access for the service. Review each referral against the service eligibility criteria, completing an initial triage assessment to determine the most appropriate support pathway. Contact clients where required to gather any outstanding information or supporting documentation needed to progress their referral. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with Brent Council, delivery partners and other stakeholders to support effective referral pathways and timely allocation of referrals. Liaise regularly with Brent Council and delivery partners to resolve referral queries, gather outstanding information and ensure referrals progress efficiently Identify, record and escalate any immediate safeguarding concerns through the appropriate safeguarding procedures. Record client support needs, risks and relevant information on the case management system to ensure delivery partners have the information required to provide safe and effective support. Maintain timely, accurate and comprehensive records on the case management system in line with service standards Work closely with the Programme Manager to monitor referral activity, identify issues or opportunities, and recommend improvements where appropriate. Ensure the service is accessible and inclusive, recognising individual communication, language, cultural and accessibility needs. Produce regular reports on referral activity, triage performance and emerging trends for the Programme Manager and commissioners. This is a hybrid role. The postholder will be expected to work across a combination of home working, Bridges offices and partner locations. This will include regular attendance at Turning Point in Brent to work alongside Brent Council and partner organisations, supporting the effective management of referrals and the development of local referral pathways. About you At BOP we value both lived and learnt experience, the following skills and experience areas can be discussed individually and should not deter you from applying for the role if you feel you meet the requirements due to your lived experience. Skills & Experience Essential Have experience of or an understanding of trauma and best practice when working with vulnerable individuals. Have an empathetic, compassionate and non-judgemental approach with the ability to adapt, build rapport and enable trusting conversations with both vulnerable adults and professionals over the telephone and by email An understanding of risk and safety planning within the context of vulnerable adults and experience in applying practices and procedures Experience of record keeping within a case management system Excellent organisational and IT literacy skills Strong communication skills with a collaborative and flexible approach to work Willingness to continuously develop knowledge and skills through training Demonstrates understanding of the impact of structural inequalities (e.g., racism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, classism, sexism) on experiences of domestic abuse and help-seeking. Understands intersectionality - how overlapping identities (e.g., ethnicity, gender, sexuality, disability, immigration status, age, faith) shape the risks, barriers, and needs of survivors Understanding of how language barriers, digital exclusion, or immigration status can affect access to support. The ability to work collaboratively within a team and wider Partnership as well as independently, and can organise workload and prioritise depending on the needs of the service Drive to be part of a positive change and have passion for supporting people who have experienced harm caused by domestic abuse Desire to support a unique impact-led programme with a passion to make a positive difference to people's lives Desirable Additional spoken languages, particularly those spoken in Southern Asian communities Experience of working with a charity/third sector organisation Understanding of vulnerable adults and best approaches to build trusting relationships Knowledge of working within services which take a person-centred approach. Safeguarding Commitment: As part of Bridges, you will help create a safe, supportive, and empowering environment for everyone we interact with. We believe safeguarding is a shared responsibility, where all colleagues play an active role in promoting wellbeing, identifying safeguarding concerns, and working together to ensure these are addressed promptly and respectfully. This includes maintaining professional boundaries, reporting concerns promptly in line with organisational policies, and completing all required safeguarding training. All colleagues must remain vigilant, model safe practices, and contribute to a culture where people are valued, listened to and where safety, dignity, and wellbeing are prioritised at all times. Data Protection Commitment As part of Bridges, you will play an important role in protecting the privacy, rights, and personal information of the people we support, our colleagues, and our partners. We expect all team members to handle data with care, respect, and confidentiality, following our organisational policies and the requirements of data protection legislation. This includes using information appropriately, storing and sharing it securely, and reporting any concerns or breaches promptly. You will be supported with training and guidance to help you contribute to a culture where trust, transparency, and responsible data practices are embedded in our services and decision making. What we will offer you • We are a flexible employer and we will support you to ensure you achieve a healthy work life balance. • You will be joining an incredibly dedicated, vibrant, dynamic and talented team of people who are deeply passionate about services which improve people's lives and public sector reform. • You will get 25 days' annual leave plus 8 days for bank holidays plus a birthday leave day and 2 additional 'gifted' day/s between Christmas and New Year • We offer a Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme with 5% Employer contribution • We offer Life Insurance, Income Protection Insurance and wellbeing benefits & resources • We also offer Private Medical Insurance on successful completion of your probation period • You will be able to access Learning and development opportunities Application process/next steps Once you click on the link to apply you will be directed to Applied, the platform that manages all our applications. You'll answer some questions that are related to the day-to-day job and will be asked to upload your CV. Your answers will go through our sift process: all answers will be anonymised, randomised and then reviewed by a panel of reviewers. NB We value authenticity are looking for applications that genuinely reflect your own experience, skills, and motivation for the role. While we recognise that some candidates may use AI tools for light support (for example, to check grammar or structure), we ask that all answers and application content are predominantly your own work. This helps ensure a fair and meaningful assessment of every application. If you are shortlisted, we'll invite you to the next step, which will be first and second round interviews with the hiring team. First round interviews are anticipated to take place w/c 3rd August . click apply for full job details
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
About Us Bridges Outcomes Partnerships (BOP) is a not-for-profit social enterprise that works alongside Government, community groups and specialist Delivery partners to design and deliver vital services that support people to improve their lives, in areas ranging from housing and employment to education and health & wellbeing. The role of BOP spans project development (working with Government and others to design and launch the service), project management (coordinating the delivery phase, managing performance, and liaising with the various stakeholders) and project finance (funding the project until it starts to earn outcomes payments). Our own funding comes from a group of pioneering social investors, including The Office for Civil Society, Big Society Capital, Pilotlight, Trust for London, who, like us, are motivated by improving lives and changing the system for the better. About the role In 2018 Bridges Outcomes Partnerships co-designed the Single Homelessness Prevention service with Brent Council following the Homelessness Reduction Act (2018). The service provides early intervention to prevent or relieve homelessness for single people who previously would not have received support, aiming to prevent the mental trauma associated with homelessness and stop individuals reaching crisis point. Our services continue to evolve into models that combine homelessness prevention, refugee support, and family stability interventions to improve life chances for vulnerable people and reduce the long-term impacts of housing instability and child poverty. The Referral & Assessment Officer is a key role within the London Partnership, it is the first point of contact for people who have experienced trauma or are struggling to find a home. As part of the role, you will be responsible for the following activities within this element of the service Receive and process referrals from Brent Council, acting as the central point of access for the service. Review each referral against the service eligibility criteria, completing an initial triage assessment to determine the most appropriate support pathway. Contact clients where required to gather any outstanding information or supporting documentation needed to progress their referral. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with Brent Council, delivery partners and other stakeholders to support effective referral pathways and timely allocation of referrals. Liaise regularly with Brent Council and delivery partners to resolve referral queries, gather outstanding information and ensure referrals progress efficiently Identify, record and escalate any immediate safeguarding concerns through the appropriate safeguarding procedures. Record client support needs, risks and relevant information on the case management system to ensure delivery partners have the information required to provide safe and effective support. Maintain timely, accurate and comprehensive records on the case management system in line with service standards Work closely with the Programme Manager to monitor referral activity, identify issues or opportunities, and recommend improvements where appropriate. Ensure the service is accessible and inclusive, recognising individual communication, language, cultural and accessibility needs. Produce regular reports on referral activity, triage performance and emerging trends for the Programme Manager and commissioners. This is a hybrid role. The postholder will be expected to work across a combination of home working, Bridges offices and partner locations. This will include regular attendance at Turning Point in Brent to work alongside Brent Council and partner organisations, supporting the effective management of referrals and the development of local referral pathways. About you At BOP we value both lived and learnt experience, the following skills and experience areas can be discussed individually and should not deter you from applying for the role if you feel you meet the requirements due to your lived experience. Skills & Experience Essential Have experience of or an understanding of trauma and best practice when working with vulnerable individuals. Have an empathetic, compassionate and non-judgemental approach with the ability to adapt, build rapport and enable trusting conversations with both vulnerable adults and professionals over the telephone and by email An understanding of risk and safety planning within the context of vulnerable adults and experience in applying practices and procedures Experience of record keeping within a case management system Excellent organisational and IT literacy skills Strong communication skills with a collaborative and flexible approach to work Willingness to continuously develop knowledge and skills through training Demonstrates understanding of the impact of structural inequalities (e.g., racism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, classism, sexism) on experiences of domestic abuse and help-seeking. Understands intersectionality - how overlapping identities (e.g., ethnicity, gender, sexuality, disability, immigration status, age, faith) shape the risks, barriers, and needs of survivors Understanding of how language barriers, digital exclusion, or immigration status can affect access to support. The ability to work collaboratively within a team and wider Partnership as well as independently, and can organise workload and prioritise depending on the needs of the service Drive to be part of a positive change and have passion for supporting people who have experienced harm caused by domestic abuse Desire to support a unique impact-led programme with a passion to make a positive difference to people's lives Desirable Additional spoken languages, particularly those spoken in Southern Asian communities Experience of working with a charity/third sector organisation Understanding of vulnerable adults and best approaches to build trusting relationships Knowledge of working within services which take a person-centred approach. Safeguarding Commitment: As part of Bridges, you will help create a safe, supportive, and empowering environment for everyone we interact with. We believe safeguarding is a shared responsibility, where all colleagues play an active role in promoting wellbeing, identifying safeguarding concerns, and working together to ensure these are addressed promptly and respectfully. This includes maintaining professional boundaries, reporting concerns promptly in line with organisational policies, and completing all required safeguarding training. All colleagues must remain vigilant, model safe practices, and contribute to a culture where people are valued, listened to and where safety, dignity, and wellbeing are prioritised at all times. Data Protection Commitment As part of Bridges, you will play an important role in protecting the privacy, rights, and personal information of the people we support, our colleagues, and our partners. We expect all team members to handle data with care, respect, and confidentiality, following our organisational policies and the requirements of data protection legislation. This includes using information appropriately, storing and sharing it securely, and reporting any concerns or breaches promptly. You will be supported with training and guidance to help you contribute to a culture where trust, transparency, and responsible data practices are embedded in our services and decision making. What we will offer you • We are a flexible employer and we will support you to ensure you achieve a healthy work life balance. • You will be joining an incredibly dedicated, vibrant, dynamic and talented team of people who are deeply passionate about services which improve people's lives and public sector reform. • You will get 25 days' annual leave plus 8 days for bank holidays plus a birthday leave day and 2 additional 'gifted' day/s between Christmas and New Year • We offer a Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme with 5% Employer contribution • We offer Life Insurance, Income Protection Insurance and wellbeing benefits & resources • We also offer Private Medical Insurance on successful completion of your probation period • You will be able to access Learning and development opportunities Application process/next steps Once you click on the link to apply you will be directed to Applied, the platform that manages all our applications. You'll answer some questions that are related to the day-to-day job and will be asked to upload your CV. Your answers will go through our sift process: all answers will be anonymised, randomised and then reviewed by a panel of reviewers. NB We value authenticity are looking for applications that genuinely reflect your own experience, skills, and motivation for the role. While we recognise that some candidates may use AI tools for light support (for example, to check grammar or structure), we ask that all answers and application content are predominantly your own work. This helps ensure a fair and meaningful assessment of every application. If you are shortlisted, we'll invite you to the next step, which will be first and second round interviews with the hiring team. First round interviews are anticipated to take place w/c 3rd August . click apply for full job details
Expected Start Date ASAP Expected Pay Rate (Candidate Rate) 35,000+ Expenses (Please specify) Overnight stays if required Hours of work (Please specify) 37 hours Shift Patterns (Please give details) Monday-Friday Duration 6 Months to be made permanent Flexible Working (Home/Hybrid/Office) Onsite Office Location (If hybrid/Office Based) Any Specific Days in the office Onsite Any additional travel required Travel to sites Overview of the role - Team / Projects / Key challenges Company Overview: Green Funding Solutions is a rapidly growing organisation, expanding from a small operation to a 100-strong team in just three years, generating between 70m- 100m in revenue. The company specialises in securing external funding for green solutions, supporting vulnerable customers and households through energy efficiency and healthcare innovations such as insulation, solar panels, heat pumps, and low-carbon heating systems. Team & Projects: The Resident Liaison Officer will work closely with project delivery teams, contractors, Housing Associations (HAs), and site managers, acting as the key point of contact for residents throughout the lifecycle of energy efficiency installations. The role involves a mix of customer service, site coordination, stakeholder engagement, and reporting. Key Challenges: Ensuring consistent, clear communication with residents, many of whom may be vulnerable or require accessibility support Managing multiple stakeholders across complex projects Addressing complaints or technical queries promptly and sensitively Maintaining strong relationships with contractors, HAs, and internal departments Balancing operational delivery with a high-quality customer journey, contributing positively to Net Promoter Scores (NPS) Experience and Qualifications - Essential / Desirable Any experience with accessibility, working with disabilities, dealing delegated authority Essential: Proven experience in resident liaison, customer service, or community engagement, ideally within construction or green energy environments Strong organisational and time management skills to coordinate multiple site visits and stakeholder communications Full UK driving licence Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Confident in discussing technical matters with residents and translating complex concepts into simple explanations Experience working with vulnerable residents or those requiring accessible communication Understanding of site-based operations and construction processes Comfortable escalating operational issues and reporting to senior stakeholders Desirable: Previous experience working with Housing Associations, local authorities, or Advice Centres Familiarity with BEIS compliance and Local Authority scheme requirements Experience dealing with delegated authority structures or accessibility-focused service delivery Background in project coordination or support within the retrofit, energy, or healthcare sector Knowledge of reporting tools and customer data input systems (e.g., MSD) CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
Jul 11, 2026
Contractor
Expected Start Date ASAP Expected Pay Rate (Candidate Rate) 35,000+ Expenses (Please specify) Overnight stays if required Hours of work (Please specify) 37 hours Shift Patterns (Please give details) Monday-Friday Duration 6 Months to be made permanent Flexible Working (Home/Hybrid/Office) Onsite Office Location (If hybrid/Office Based) Any Specific Days in the office Onsite Any additional travel required Travel to sites Overview of the role - Team / Projects / Key challenges Company Overview: Green Funding Solutions is a rapidly growing organisation, expanding from a small operation to a 100-strong team in just three years, generating between 70m- 100m in revenue. The company specialises in securing external funding for green solutions, supporting vulnerable customers and households through energy efficiency and healthcare innovations such as insulation, solar panels, heat pumps, and low-carbon heating systems. Team & Projects: The Resident Liaison Officer will work closely with project delivery teams, contractors, Housing Associations (HAs), and site managers, acting as the key point of contact for residents throughout the lifecycle of energy efficiency installations. The role involves a mix of customer service, site coordination, stakeholder engagement, and reporting. Key Challenges: Ensuring consistent, clear communication with residents, many of whom may be vulnerable or require accessibility support Managing multiple stakeholders across complex projects Addressing complaints or technical queries promptly and sensitively Maintaining strong relationships with contractors, HAs, and internal departments Balancing operational delivery with a high-quality customer journey, contributing positively to Net Promoter Scores (NPS) Experience and Qualifications - Essential / Desirable Any experience with accessibility, working with disabilities, dealing delegated authority Essential: Proven experience in resident liaison, customer service, or community engagement, ideally within construction or green energy environments Strong organisational and time management skills to coordinate multiple site visits and stakeholder communications Full UK driving licence Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Confident in discussing technical matters with residents and translating complex concepts into simple explanations Experience working with vulnerable residents or those requiring accessible communication Understanding of site-based operations and construction processes Comfortable escalating operational issues and reporting to senior stakeholders Desirable: Previous experience working with Housing Associations, local authorities, or Advice Centres Familiarity with BEIS compliance and Local Authority scheme requirements Experience dealing with delegated authority structures or accessibility-focused service delivery Background in project coordination or support within the retrofit, energy, or healthcare sector Knowledge of reporting tools and customer data input systems (e.g., MSD) CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
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.
Jul 11, 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.
Adecco are recruiting on behalf of the London Borough of Newham for a Contract and Compliance Officer to join the Housing Needs / Temporary Accommodation Service within the Inclusive Economy & Housing Directorate. Job Title: Contract and Compliance Officer Location: London Borough of Newham Contract Type: Temporary Working Pattern: Hybrid Rate: 21.91 per hour (PAYE) or 28.57 per hour (Umbrella) This role sits within the Assurance and Compliance team and plays a key part in ensuring that temporary accommodation provided to homeless households meets contractual, legal and safety standards. You will be responsible for managing supplier relationships, monitoring compliance, and ensuring high-quality service delivery in line with Council policies and relevant legislation. Key Responsibilities Manage contracts with suppliers providing temporary accommodation, ensuring compliance with the Temporary Accommodation Supplier Agreement Procure and assess offers of temporary accommodation through compliant routes to market Carry out pre- and post-inspections of properties, including photographic evidence and written reports Validate statutory compliance documentation (Gas Safety, Electrical Safety, EPC, Fire Risk Assessments, Legionella) Investigate complaints relating to property conditions, including damp and mould, and ensure timely resolution Work closely with managing agents to agree and monitor required works and improvements Maintain accurate records using housing systems such as Northgate and Adam Housing Contribute to reports, performance monitoring, and responses to enquiries from senior stakeholders, councillors, and the Mayor's office Support enforcement of occupancy standards and ensure appropriate action is taken where necessary Attend meetings and occasionally work outside normal hours to meet service demands About You Experience in contract management, compliance, or housing/property services Strong knowledge of housing legislation, including the Housing Act 1996, Building Safety Act, and health & safety regulations Experience conducting property inspections and identifying defects, including damp and mould issues Understanding of working with vulnerable residents within a housing needs environment Proven ability to manage supplier relationships and work within a contract compliance framework Strong analytical skills with experience producing reports and interpreting data Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels Ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Proficient in IT systems and case management databases If you have the skills and experience to ensure high standards in temporary accommodation and are looking for your next opportunity, we would love to hear from 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)
Jul 11, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are recruiting on behalf of the London Borough of Newham for a Contract and Compliance Officer to join the Housing Needs / Temporary Accommodation Service within the Inclusive Economy & Housing Directorate. Job Title: Contract and Compliance Officer Location: London Borough of Newham Contract Type: Temporary Working Pattern: Hybrid Rate: 21.91 per hour (PAYE) or 28.57 per hour (Umbrella) This role sits within the Assurance and Compliance team and plays a key part in ensuring that temporary accommodation provided to homeless households meets contractual, legal and safety standards. You will be responsible for managing supplier relationships, monitoring compliance, and ensuring high-quality service delivery in line with Council policies and relevant legislation. Key Responsibilities Manage contracts with suppliers providing temporary accommodation, ensuring compliance with the Temporary Accommodation Supplier Agreement Procure and assess offers of temporary accommodation through compliant routes to market Carry out pre- and post-inspections of properties, including photographic evidence and written reports Validate statutory compliance documentation (Gas Safety, Electrical Safety, EPC, Fire Risk Assessments, Legionella) Investigate complaints relating to property conditions, including damp and mould, and ensure timely resolution Work closely with managing agents to agree and monitor required works and improvements Maintain accurate records using housing systems such as Northgate and Adam Housing Contribute to reports, performance monitoring, and responses to enquiries from senior stakeholders, councillors, and the Mayor's office Support enforcement of occupancy standards and ensure appropriate action is taken where necessary Attend meetings and occasionally work outside normal hours to meet service demands About You Experience in contract management, compliance, or housing/property services Strong knowledge of housing legislation, including the Housing Act 1996, Building Safety Act, and health & safety regulations Experience conducting property inspections and identifying defects, including damp and mould issues Understanding of working with vulnerable residents within a housing needs environment Proven ability to manage supplier relationships and work within a contract compliance framework Strong analytical skills with experience producing reports and interpreting data Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels Ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Proficient in IT systems and case management databases If you have the skills and experience to ensure high standards in temporary accommodation and are looking for your next opportunity, we would love to hear from 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)
We are currently partnering with a forward-thinking local authority in the South West seeking an experienced Housing Development Officer to support the delivery of their ambitious affordable housing programme. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-performing team working on a range of residential and regeneration schemes, helping to address local housing needs and deliver lasting community impact. Key Responsibilities Support the end-to-end delivery of housing development schemes from feasibility through to completion Assist with site identification, acquisition, and development appraisals Manage and coordinate external consultants, contractors, and stakeholders Contribute to and support planning applications, including S106 agreements Monitor project progress, ensuring delivery against budget, programme, and quality standards Work collaboratively with internal teams including housing, planning, and finance Ensure compliance with local authority and regulatory requirements About You Proven experience working in a housing development / property development role Background within a local authority, housing association, or public sector environment Strong understanding of the housing development lifecycle Experience with planning processes and affordable housing delivery Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment Desirable: Experience working on regeneration or mixed-use schemes Knowledge of grant funding / Homes England processes RICS, CIOB, or housing-related qualification
Jul 11, 2026
Contractor
We are currently partnering with a forward-thinking local authority in the South West seeking an experienced Housing Development Officer to support the delivery of their ambitious affordable housing programme. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-performing team working on a range of residential and regeneration schemes, helping to address local housing needs and deliver lasting community impact. Key Responsibilities Support the end-to-end delivery of housing development schemes from feasibility through to completion Assist with site identification, acquisition, and development appraisals Manage and coordinate external consultants, contractors, and stakeholders Contribute to and support planning applications, including S106 agreements Monitor project progress, ensuring delivery against budget, programme, and quality standards Work collaboratively with internal teams including housing, planning, and finance Ensure compliance with local authority and regulatory requirements About You Proven experience working in a housing development / property development role Background within a local authority, housing association, or public sector environment Strong understanding of the housing development lifecycle Experience with planning processes and affordable housing delivery Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment Desirable: Experience working on regeneration or mixed-use schemes Knowledge of grant funding / Homes England processes RICS, CIOB, or housing-related qualification
Town Planning Major Development Officer Sittingbourne / Hybrid Working 70.72 per hour Umbrella A Local Authority in Kent is seeking an experienced Town Planning Major Development Officer to join their Planning Service on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled planning professional to manage a diverse portfolio of significant development proposals while supporting the development of junior colleagues. You will be responsible for handling a varied caseload of complex major planning applications. These may include large-scale residential developments, strategic housing schemes, commercial projects, and energy-related developments. Key Responsibilities Manage and determine a portfolio of major planning applications from submission through to decision. Assess complex planning proposals and provide clear, well-reasoned recommendations. Negotiate with applicants, developers, consultees, stakeholders and elected members to secure positive planning outcomes. Prepare detailed reports and recommendations under delegated powers. Attend Planning Committee meetings and present applications as required. Provide mentoring and technical support to a Planner or Senior Planner. Exercise delegated authority on applications where the case officer is the planner you are mentoring. Ensure decisions are made in accordance with planning legislation, local policies and national guidance. Experience To be considered, you will be a qualified Town Planner with substantial experience managing major planning applications within a local authority environment. You will possess: Degree qualification in Town Planning or a related discipline. Extensive experience handling major and strategic development proposals. Strong knowledge of planning legislation, policy and development management processes. Experience assessing complex residential, commercial and/or energy-related schemes. Excellent report-writing, negotiation and stakeholder management skills. The ability to work independently whilst providing mentoring and professional support to colleagues. Membership of the RTPI (or eligibility) is desirable. Hybrid working model. Approximately one day per week in the office, with attendance at monthly Planning Committee meetings as required.
Jul 11, 2026
Contractor
Town Planning Major Development Officer Sittingbourne / Hybrid Working 70.72 per hour Umbrella A Local Authority in Kent is seeking an experienced Town Planning Major Development Officer to join their Planning Service on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled planning professional to manage a diverse portfolio of significant development proposals while supporting the development of junior colleagues. You will be responsible for handling a varied caseload of complex major planning applications. These may include large-scale residential developments, strategic housing schemes, commercial projects, and energy-related developments. Key Responsibilities Manage and determine a portfolio of major planning applications from submission through to decision. Assess complex planning proposals and provide clear, well-reasoned recommendations. Negotiate with applicants, developers, consultees, stakeholders and elected members to secure positive planning outcomes. Prepare detailed reports and recommendations under delegated powers. Attend Planning Committee meetings and present applications as required. Provide mentoring and technical support to a Planner or Senior Planner. Exercise delegated authority on applications where the case officer is the planner you are mentoring. Ensure decisions are made in accordance with planning legislation, local policies and national guidance. Experience To be considered, you will be a qualified Town Planner with substantial experience managing major planning applications within a local authority environment. You will possess: Degree qualification in Town Planning or a related discipline. Extensive experience handling major and strategic development proposals. Strong knowledge of planning legislation, policy and development management processes. Experience assessing complex residential, commercial and/or energy-related schemes. Excellent report-writing, negotiation and stakeholder management skills. The ability to work independently whilst providing mentoring and professional support to colleagues. Membership of the RTPI (or eligibility) is desirable. Hybrid working model. Approximately one day per week in the office, with attendance at monthly Planning Committee meetings as required.
Visiting Officer - Local Authority Surrey based 5 days a week Are you an experienced Housing professional with a strong background in tenancy auditing and property safety compliance? We're working with a proactive Local Authority in Surrey looking for a Visiting Officer to support their Housing Management team. This is a hands-on, field-based role focused on ensuring properties are safe, compliant, and tenancies are being managed effectively. Key Responsibilities: Carrying out tenancy audits and property visits across the borough Completing PCFRA's (Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessments) Undertaking and reviewing PEEPs (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans) Identifying safeguarding concerns and escalating where appropriate Ensuring tenants are complying with tenancy agreements Providing accurate reporting and maintaining up-to-date case records Supporting wider housing management functions as required What We're Looking For: Proven experience in social housing / local authority housing services Strong background in tenancy audits, PEEPs and fire safety compliance Confidence working independently in a customer-facing, field-based role Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Why Apply? Immediate start with a supportive and experienced team Opportunity to make a tangible impact on tenant safety and compliance Flexible, field-based working If this role sounds like a good fit, apply today or drop me a message to find out more.
Jul 11, 2026
Contractor
Visiting Officer - Local Authority Surrey based 5 days a week Are you an experienced Housing professional with a strong background in tenancy auditing and property safety compliance? We're working with a proactive Local Authority in Surrey looking for a Visiting Officer to support their Housing Management team. This is a hands-on, field-based role focused on ensuring properties are safe, compliant, and tenancies are being managed effectively. Key Responsibilities: Carrying out tenancy audits and property visits across the borough Completing PCFRA's (Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessments) Undertaking and reviewing PEEPs (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans) Identifying safeguarding concerns and escalating where appropriate Ensuring tenants are complying with tenancy agreements Providing accurate reporting and maintaining up-to-date case records Supporting wider housing management functions as required What We're Looking For: Proven experience in social housing / local authority housing services Strong background in tenancy audits, PEEPs and fire safety compliance Confidence working independently in a customer-facing, field-based role Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Why Apply? Immediate start with a supportive and experienced team Opportunity to make a tangible impact on tenant safety and compliance Flexible, field-based working If this role sounds like a good fit, apply today or drop me a message to find out more.
Finance Business Partner - Assets, Repairs & Maintenance Manchester, Greater Manchester £55,500 per annum Permanent, Full Time (35 hours per week), Agile working arrangements in place Closing date: 13th July 2026 Interview Location: Oaklands House, Suite 2, Second Floor, Oaklands House, 34 Washway Road, Sale, M33 6FS Our organisation is all about people the people who live in our homes, the communities we serve, and those we work with. So, it s no surprise that we recruit for attitude and behaviour which are central to us building relationships and delivering great experiences for these people. We employ colleagues who are passionate about making a difference who will take responsibility to get things done. As a not-for-profit housing association, providing affordable homes and services to more than 20,000 people across Greater Manchester. We have a strong social purpose and make it our mission to enable people to live well in their home and community. This role will help us to do this by providing a proactive financial support and advice to budget holders based on a sound understanding of the relevant business area whilst supporting the Financial Controller. In this role, you will be responsible for Preparation of timely financial reporting for the Repairs and Assets directorate, in accordance with the monthly management accounts timetable. Undertake monthly meetings with budget holders for the relevant business area to discuss their management accounts (including team listings) and provide insight to enable operational decision making. Provide day to day management of the Assistant Business Partner and Assets and Insurance Officer, including appraisal, mentoring, training and development Contribute to the financial reports issued monthly to the Leadership Team and quarterly to Board We need people who are or have Accounting qualification, such as CIMA/ACCA Experience providing expert advice, support and challenge to colleagues and being able to communicate and present complex financial information to non-finance colleagues Knowledge of relevant accounting standards, recommended practice and guidance Experience working with financial and other systems Everyone s welcome here. Our culture is inclusive, and we are committed to increasing diversity. We enable everyone to be themselves at work, so that they feel at home with us. And we trust and support people to do their best, in a role that is fulfilling and rewarding because we know that this helps us to deliver better outcomes for our customers and our colleagues. If you want to be part of our team and help us make a difference, we d love to hear from you.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner - Assets, Repairs & Maintenance Manchester, Greater Manchester £55,500 per annum Permanent, Full Time (35 hours per week), Agile working arrangements in place Closing date: 13th July 2026 Interview Location: Oaklands House, Suite 2, Second Floor, Oaklands House, 34 Washway Road, Sale, M33 6FS Our organisation is all about people the people who live in our homes, the communities we serve, and those we work with. So, it s no surprise that we recruit for attitude and behaviour which are central to us building relationships and delivering great experiences for these people. We employ colleagues who are passionate about making a difference who will take responsibility to get things done. As a not-for-profit housing association, providing affordable homes and services to more than 20,000 people across Greater Manchester. We have a strong social purpose and make it our mission to enable people to live well in their home and community. This role will help us to do this by providing a proactive financial support and advice to budget holders based on a sound understanding of the relevant business area whilst supporting the Financial Controller. In this role, you will be responsible for Preparation of timely financial reporting for the Repairs and Assets directorate, in accordance with the monthly management accounts timetable. Undertake monthly meetings with budget holders for the relevant business area to discuss their management accounts (including team listings) and provide insight to enable operational decision making. Provide day to day management of the Assistant Business Partner and Assets and Insurance Officer, including appraisal, mentoring, training and development Contribute to the financial reports issued monthly to the Leadership Team and quarterly to Board We need people who are or have Accounting qualification, such as CIMA/ACCA Experience providing expert advice, support and challenge to colleagues and being able to communicate and present complex financial information to non-finance colleagues Knowledge of relevant accounting standards, recommended practice and guidance Experience working with financial and other systems Everyone s welcome here. Our culture is inclusive, and we are committed to increasing diversity. We enable everyone to be themselves at work, so that they feel at home with us. And we trust and support people to do their best, in a role that is fulfilling and rewarding because we know that this helps us to deliver better outcomes for our customers and our colleagues. If you want to be part of our team and help us make a difference, we d love to hear from you.
A well-established housing provider in London is seeking an interim Rent Accountant for an initial 3-6 month period. The organisation has a strong focus on customer satisfaction and continuous improvement across its business. They are looking for a knowledgeable Rent specialist to join their team and add value in their area of specialism. Responsibilities Process rent adjustments and ensure rent accounts are maintained accurately and in line with organisational policies Reconcile rent accounts, investigate discrepancies, and resolve issues in a timely manner Complete month-end rent accounting activities, including reconciliations and financial reporting support Use Orchard/MRI to manage rent data, maintain accurate records, and support the wider finance and housing teams Requirements Previous experience as a Rent Accountant, Rent Officer, or in a similar rent accounting role within social housing Proven experience using Orchard/MRI Strong understanding of rent accounting, reconciliations, rent adjustments, and month-end processes Excellent attention to detail, organisational skills, and the ability to work independently in a remote or hybrid environment Please get in touch if this role is of interest to learn more as the role is urgent.
Jul 10, 2026
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A well-established housing provider in London is seeking an interim Rent Accountant for an initial 3-6 month period. The organisation has a strong focus on customer satisfaction and continuous improvement across its business. They are looking for a knowledgeable Rent specialist to join their team and add value in their area of specialism. Responsibilities Process rent adjustments and ensure rent accounts are maintained accurately and in line with organisational policies Reconcile rent accounts, investigate discrepancies, and resolve issues in a timely manner Complete month-end rent accounting activities, including reconciliations and financial reporting support Use Orchard/MRI to manage rent data, maintain accurate records, and support the wider finance and housing teams Requirements Previous experience as a Rent Accountant, Rent Officer, or in a similar rent accounting role within social housing Proven experience using Orchard/MRI Strong understanding of rent accounting, reconciliations, rent adjustments, and month-end processes Excellent attention to detail, organisational skills, and the ability to work independently in a remote or hybrid environment Please get in touch if this role is of interest to learn more as the role is urgent.
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer to join a Leicester-based Housing Association on an initial 2-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer who is confident managing a caseload independently and progressing cases from initial reports through to resolution. The successful candidate will primarily work remotely, with attendance required at the Leicester office one day per week . As an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer , you will manage a range of ASB cases, including complex cases requiring formal intervention and legal action. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, gathering evidence, working with residents and partner agencies, and ensuring cases are progressed effectively in line with housing policies and legislation. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of Anti-Social Behaviour Officer cases from initial report through to resolution. Investigate ASB complaints, gather evidence and maintain detailed case records. Work with residents, witnesses, local authorities, police and partner agencies to resolve ASB issues. Progress complex ASB cases through formal enforcement action and legal proceedings where required. Prepare case files, statements and evidence for court action. Attend meetings, interviews and site visits where required. Provide advice and support to customers affected by anti-social behaviour. Ensure all case management activity is accurately recorded and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. About You: Previous experience working as an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer within social housing. Experience managing ASB cases through investigation, enforcement and legal stages. Good knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing procedures. Strong evidence-gathering, report-writing and case management skills. Excellent communication and negotiation abilities. The ability to work independently, manage deadlines and prioritise a varied caseload. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as travel across Leicester will be required when needed. If you are an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer looking for a flexible temporary opportunity with a predominantly remote working arrangement, we would like to hear from you. Please apply or contct (url removed)
Jul 10, 2026
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We are currently recruiting for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer to join a Leicester-based Housing Association on an initial 2-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer who is confident managing a caseload independently and progressing cases from initial reports through to resolution. The successful candidate will primarily work remotely, with attendance required at the Leicester office one day per week . As an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer , you will manage a range of ASB cases, including complex cases requiring formal intervention and legal action. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, gathering evidence, working with residents and partner agencies, and ensuring cases are progressed effectively in line with housing policies and legislation. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of Anti-Social Behaviour Officer cases from initial report through to resolution. Investigate ASB complaints, gather evidence and maintain detailed case records. Work with residents, witnesses, local authorities, police and partner agencies to resolve ASB issues. Progress complex ASB cases through formal enforcement action and legal proceedings where required. Prepare case files, statements and evidence for court action. Attend meetings, interviews and site visits where required. Provide advice and support to customers affected by anti-social behaviour. Ensure all case management activity is accurately recorded and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. About You: Previous experience working as an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer within social housing. Experience managing ASB cases through investigation, enforcement and legal stages. Good knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing procedures. Strong evidence-gathering, report-writing and case management skills. Excellent communication and negotiation abilities. The ability to work independently, manage deadlines and prioritise a varied caseload. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as travel across Leicester will be required when needed. If you are an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer looking for a flexible temporary opportunity with a predominantly remote working arrangement, we would like to hear from you. Please apply or contct (url removed)
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer to join a Leicester-based Housing Association on an initial 2-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer who is confident managing a caseload independently and progressing cases from initial reports through to resolution. The successful candidate will primarily work remotely, with attendance required at the Leicester office one day per week . As an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer , you will manage a range of ASB cases, including complex cases requiring formal intervention and legal action. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, gathering evidence, working with residents and partner agencies, and ensuring cases are progressed effectively in line with housing policies and legislation. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of Anti-Social Behaviour Officer cases from initial report through to resolution. Investigate ASB complaints, gather evidence and maintain detailed case records. Work with residents, witnesses, local authorities, police and partner agencies to resolve ASB issues. Progress complex ASB cases through formal enforcement action and legal proceedings where required. Prepare case files, statements and evidence for court action. Attend meetings, interviews and site visits where required. Provide advice and support to customers affected by anti-social behaviour. Ensure all case management activity is accurately recorded and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. About You: Previous experience working as an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer within social housing. Experience managing ASB cases through investigation, enforcement and legal stages. Good knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing procedures. Strong evidence-gathering, report-writing and case management skills. Excellent communication and negotiation abilities. The ability to work independently, manage deadlines and prioritise a varied caseload. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as travel across Leicester will be required when needed. If you are an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer looking for a flexible temporary opportunity with a predominantly remote working arrangement, we would like to hear from you. Please apply or contct (url removed)
Jul 10, 2026
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We are currently recruiting for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer to join a Leicester-based Housing Association on an initial 2-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer who is confident managing a caseload independently and progressing cases from initial reports through to resolution. The successful candidate will primarily work remotely, with attendance required at the Leicester office one day per week . As an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer , you will manage a range of ASB cases, including complex cases requiring formal intervention and legal action. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, gathering evidence, working with residents and partner agencies, and ensuring cases are progressed effectively in line with housing policies and legislation. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of Anti-Social Behaviour Officer cases from initial report through to resolution. Investigate ASB complaints, gather evidence and maintain detailed case records. Work with residents, witnesses, local authorities, police and partner agencies to resolve ASB issues. Progress complex ASB cases through formal enforcement action and legal proceedings where required. Prepare case files, statements and evidence for court action. Attend meetings, interviews and site visits where required. Provide advice and support to customers affected by anti-social behaviour. Ensure all case management activity is accurately recorded and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. About You: Previous experience working as an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer within social housing. Experience managing ASB cases through investigation, enforcement and legal stages. Good knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing procedures. Strong evidence-gathering, report-writing and case management skills. Excellent communication and negotiation abilities. The ability to work independently, manage deadlines and prioritise a varied caseload. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as travel across Leicester will be required when needed. If you are an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer looking for a flexible temporary opportunity with a predominantly remote working arrangement, we would like to hear from you. Please apply or contct (url removed)
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer to join a Leicester-based Housing Association on an initial 2-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer who is confident managing a caseload independently and progressing cases from initial reports through to resolution. The successful candidate will primarily work remotely, with attendance required at the Leicester office one day per week . As an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer , you will manage a range of ASB cases, including complex cases requiring formal intervention and legal action. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, gathering evidence, working with residents and partner agencies, and ensuring cases are progressed effectively in line with housing policies and legislation. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of Anti-Social Behaviour Officer cases from initial report through to resolution. Investigate ASB complaints, gather evidence and maintain detailed case records. Work with residents, witnesses, local authorities, police and partner agencies to resolve ASB issues. Progress complex ASB cases through formal enforcement action and legal proceedings where required. Prepare case files, statements and evidence for court action. Attend meetings, interviews and site visits where required. Provide advice and support to customers affected by anti-social behaviour. Ensure all case management activity is accurately recorded and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. About You: Previous experience working as an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer within social housing. Experience managing ASB cases through investigation, enforcement and legal stages. Good knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing procedures. Strong evidence-gathering, report-writing and case management skills. Excellent communication and negotiation abilities. The ability to work independently, manage deadlines and prioritise a varied caseload. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as travel across Leicester will be required when needed. If you are an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer looking for a flexible temporary opportunity with a predominantly remote working arrangement, we would like to hear from you. Please apply or contct (url removed)
Jul 10, 2026
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We are currently recruiting for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer to join a Leicester-based Housing Association on an initial 2-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer who is confident managing a caseload independently and progressing cases from initial reports through to resolution. The successful candidate will primarily work remotely, with attendance required at the Leicester office one day per week . As an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer , you will manage a range of ASB cases, including complex cases requiring formal intervention and legal action. You will be responsible for investigating complaints, gathering evidence, working with residents and partner agencies, and ensuring cases are progressed effectively in line with housing policies and legislation. Key Responsibilities of an ASB Officer: Manage a caseload of Anti-Social Behaviour Officer cases from initial report through to resolution. Investigate ASB complaints, gather evidence and maintain detailed case records. Work with residents, witnesses, local authorities, police and partner agencies to resolve ASB issues. Progress complex ASB cases through formal enforcement action and legal proceedings where required. Prepare case files, statements and evidence for court action. Attend meetings, interviews and site visits where required. Provide advice and support to customers affected by anti-social behaviour. Ensure all case management activity is accurately recorded and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. About You: Previous experience working as an Anti-Social Behaviour Officer within social housing. Experience managing ASB cases through investigation, enforcement and legal stages. Good knowledge of ASB legislation, tenancy enforcement and housing procedures. Strong evidence-gathering, report-writing and case management skills. Excellent communication and negotiation abilities. The ability to work independently, manage deadlines and prioritise a varied caseload. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, as travel across Leicester will be required when needed. If you are an experienced Anti-Social Behaviour Officer looking for a flexible temporary opportunity with a predominantly remote working arrangement, we would like to hear from you. Please apply or contct (url removed)
HR & Recruitment Coordinator Salary: £31,200 per annum Working hours: Full time Application Deadline: Monday, July 20, 2026 Job Summary Set in the beautiful Surrey Hills, Cranleigh School is a leading independent co-educational boarding and day school. We are defined by our strong community ethos, outstanding pastoral care, and a deep commitment to nurturing the "whole person" in a safe, aspirational environment. We are seeking an organised, proactive, and detail-oriented HR & Recruitment Coordinator to join our busy Human Resources department. Reporting jointly to the HR & Wellbeing Officer and the Recruitment Specialist, you will play a vital role across the employee lifecycle. In this vital role, you will support both HR operations and recruitment activities across the School, ensuring our processes are delivered efficiently, professionally, and in full compliance with employment legislation and safeguarding requirements. Key Responsibilities HR Support: Provide full administrative support for onboarding, training, contract changes, appraisals, and leaver processes, utilising our HR information system. Recruitment Coordination: Act as the main point of contact for candidates, assist with drafting job descriptions, post vacancies, schedule interviews, and maintain our recruitment tracker. Compliance & Safeguarding: Partner with Safer Recruitment specialists to ensure all statutory pre-employment and safeguarding checks are completed accurately. General Administration: Assist with employee benefits (medical insurance, housing), maintain digital records, and support the shift from paper-based to electronic systems. What We Are Looking For Skills & Experience: Experience in a coordination or fast-paced administrative role, with exposure to HR or recruitment processes. Capabilities: Exceptional communication skills, a high level of discretion/GDPR awareness, and strong Microsoft Office skills. Proficiency in HRIS and ATS platforms are desirable. Attributes: A collaborative team player who is calm under pressure and deeply committed to safeguarding and child welfare. Desirable: Experience within the education sector, or a willingness to work toward a foundational HR/recruitment qualification (with training support available). What We Offer Enjoy the buzzing, vibrant atmosphere of our school community on-site. Flexibility outside of term time may be considered. Professional Development: A fully funded opportunity to complete the CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice, supporting your long-term career progression in HR. Benefits: Competitive salary, pension scheme, Gym, free lunches and a supportive, collaborative team environment. How to Apply If you are ready to bring your organisational expertise to a values-driven community, we would love to hear from you. To apply, please click on the 'Apply Now' button. Candidates are requested to submit a brief letter of application (no more than one side of A4), together with the online application and supported by a full CV (via the 'Apply now' button) as soon as possible and no later than 9:00am on Monday 20th July 2026. Applications are considered as they are received and therefore the vacancy may close sooner than advertised. Cranleigh School recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The post holder will be subject to a DBS check.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
HR & Recruitment Coordinator Salary: £31,200 per annum Working hours: Full time Application Deadline: Monday, July 20, 2026 Job Summary Set in the beautiful Surrey Hills, Cranleigh School is a leading independent co-educational boarding and day school. We are defined by our strong community ethos, outstanding pastoral care, and a deep commitment to nurturing the "whole person" in a safe, aspirational environment. We are seeking an organised, proactive, and detail-oriented HR & Recruitment Coordinator to join our busy Human Resources department. Reporting jointly to the HR & Wellbeing Officer and the Recruitment Specialist, you will play a vital role across the employee lifecycle. In this vital role, you will support both HR operations and recruitment activities across the School, ensuring our processes are delivered efficiently, professionally, and in full compliance with employment legislation and safeguarding requirements. Key Responsibilities HR Support: Provide full administrative support for onboarding, training, contract changes, appraisals, and leaver processes, utilising our HR information system. Recruitment Coordination: Act as the main point of contact for candidates, assist with drafting job descriptions, post vacancies, schedule interviews, and maintain our recruitment tracker. Compliance & Safeguarding: Partner with Safer Recruitment specialists to ensure all statutory pre-employment and safeguarding checks are completed accurately. General Administration: Assist with employee benefits (medical insurance, housing), maintain digital records, and support the shift from paper-based to electronic systems. What We Are Looking For Skills & Experience: Experience in a coordination or fast-paced administrative role, with exposure to HR or recruitment processes. Capabilities: Exceptional communication skills, a high level of discretion/GDPR awareness, and strong Microsoft Office skills. Proficiency in HRIS and ATS platforms are desirable. Attributes: A collaborative team player who is calm under pressure and deeply committed to safeguarding and child welfare. Desirable: Experience within the education sector, or a willingness to work toward a foundational HR/recruitment qualification (with training support available). What We Offer Enjoy the buzzing, vibrant atmosphere of our school community on-site. Flexibility outside of term time may be considered. Professional Development: A fully funded opportunity to complete the CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice, supporting your long-term career progression in HR. Benefits: Competitive salary, pension scheme, Gym, free lunches and a supportive, collaborative team environment. How to Apply If you are ready to bring your organisational expertise to a values-driven community, we would love to hear from you. To apply, please click on the 'Apply Now' button. Candidates are requested to submit a brief letter of application (no more than one side of A4), together with the online application and supported by a full CV (via the 'Apply now' button) as soon as possible and no later than 9:00am on Monday 20th July 2026. Applications are considered as they are received and therefore the vacancy may close sooner than advertised. Cranleigh School recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The post holder will be subject to a DBS check.
Head - Complex Transaction Support Homes England National Housing Bank 81,443 - 93,055 Location: Hybrid 50/50 Our new headquarters are based in Leeds, however, candidates also have the option to attend our offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle or Northstowe. Homes England launched the National Housing Bank, a new government-backed investment platform to accelerate housing delivery across England. With 16bn in capital, it will unlock private investment, support regeneration and accelerate housing delivery across the UK. Joining now offers a rare opportunity to shape a major new national investment platform from the ground up. The role holder will lead and manage a small team of Senior Managers within the Complex Transaction Support (CTS) team, overseeing a portfolio of distressed lending cases (including debt, equity, guarantees and equity investments) within the Bank's wider Debt team. These cases are high-profile and have been transferred to the CTS team due to identified delivery, fiscal, or reputational risks. The job holder will report directly to the Assistant Director, Complex Transaction Support, and will be required to exhibit gravitas, negotiation and restructuring skills both externally and internally in a high-pressure public environment. Complimentary requirements include an exceptional Credit & Risk and Organisational skill set. The opportunity Responsibilities include: Designing, implementing, and maintaining an effective system for identifying, analysing, and assessing emerging risk within the mainstream portfolio which is managed by the Portfolio Management team. Designing, implementing, and executing an agreed work out strategy for all identified Risk cases, by applying a wide range of restructuring options. Delivering elected restructuring strategies internally through: Risk, Executive Investment Committee, (and when required) the Risk teams within Ministry - Ministry for Housing, Communities, Local Government (MHCLG) and the HM Treasury (HMT). Maintaining, managing, and implementing the CTS designed Watch List Process through monthly updates to Risk and monthly management meeting with Portfolio Management and Risk, which are minuted and passed to the Chief Risk Officer to fulfil a robust and auditable review process. Maintenance of an effective database of all potential, current and historic impaired and written down loans, to provide an accurate and concise assessment of the position of the Debt Team Risk exposures. The job holder will be expected to introduce and embed best practice, disciplines, and processes from the Corporate and Commercial Banking sector into the Agency. This will include providing advisory engagement into Risk, the Senior Management within the Bank (including the CEO and Chairperson), the board, MHCLG and HMT. Candidate profile The jobholder will be required to exhibit extensive technical capability in insolvency procedures and restructuring options. Proven understanding of insolvency law and the law relating to Administration, Law of Property Act Receivership, and other enforcement mechanisms (for example schemes of arrangement and sale of debt). Significant experience in successfully leading and managing a team of individuals who have worked with distressed lending positions. Leadership experience and credibility to run a high output team dealing with diverse risk problems in high pressure situations. Proven experience of managing complex lending positions to maximise the Agency delivery while minimising financial loss; by using exhibited analysis and problem-solving techniques to achieve the optimum outcome. Extensive Credit Risk experience across Real Estate sector, to establish development and counterparty risk. The ability to concisely present complex distressed lending problems with a decided work out strategy to Senior Management, Board members within the Bank , and MHCLG and HMT and in both written and verbal format. Why join? Help build a new national investment institution Work on complex housing and regeneration transactions Deploy 16bn of government-backed capital Hybrid 50/50 working across multiple national locations Defined benefit pension and strong public-sector benefits Contact point for applicants Name : Ciara Lynn Email : Recruitment team Email : Closing date: 26th June, 2026 Right to Work in the UK is required.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Head - Complex Transaction Support Homes England National Housing Bank 81,443 - 93,055 Location: Hybrid 50/50 Our new headquarters are based in Leeds, however, candidates also have the option to attend our offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle or Northstowe. Homes England launched the National Housing Bank, a new government-backed investment platform to accelerate housing delivery across England. With 16bn in capital, it will unlock private investment, support regeneration and accelerate housing delivery across the UK. Joining now offers a rare opportunity to shape a major new national investment platform from the ground up. The role holder will lead and manage a small team of Senior Managers within the Complex Transaction Support (CTS) team, overseeing a portfolio of distressed lending cases (including debt, equity, guarantees and equity investments) within the Bank's wider Debt team. These cases are high-profile and have been transferred to the CTS team due to identified delivery, fiscal, or reputational risks. The job holder will report directly to the Assistant Director, Complex Transaction Support, and will be required to exhibit gravitas, negotiation and restructuring skills both externally and internally in a high-pressure public environment. Complimentary requirements include an exceptional Credit & Risk and Organisational skill set. The opportunity Responsibilities include: Designing, implementing, and maintaining an effective system for identifying, analysing, and assessing emerging risk within the mainstream portfolio which is managed by the Portfolio Management team. Designing, implementing, and executing an agreed work out strategy for all identified Risk cases, by applying a wide range of restructuring options. Delivering elected restructuring strategies internally through: Risk, Executive Investment Committee, (and when required) the Risk teams within Ministry - Ministry for Housing, Communities, Local Government (MHCLG) and the HM Treasury (HMT). Maintaining, managing, and implementing the CTS designed Watch List Process through monthly updates to Risk and monthly management meeting with Portfolio Management and Risk, which are minuted and passed to the Chief Risk Officer to fulfil a robust and auditable review process. Maintenance of an effective database of all potential, current and historic impaired and written down loans, to provide an accurate and concise assessment of the position of the Debt Team Risk exposures. The job holder will be expected to introduce and embed best practice, disciplines, and processes from the Corporate and Commercial Banking sector into the Agency. This will include providing advisory engagement into Risk, the Senior Management within the Bank (including the CEO and Chairperson), the board, MHCLG and HMT. Candidate profile The jobholder will be required to exhibit extensive technical capability in insolvency procedures and restructuring options. Proven understanding of insolvency law and the law relating to Administration, Law of Property Act Receivership, and other enforcement mechanisms (for example schemes of arrangement and sale of debt). Significant experience in successfully leading and managing a team of individuals who have worked with distressed lending positions. Leadership experience and credibility to run a high output team dealing with diverse risk problems in high pressure situations. Proven experience of managing complex lending positions to maximise the Agency delivery while minimising financial loss; by using exhibited analysis and problem-solving techniques to achieve the optimum outcome. Extensive Credit Risk experience across Real Estate sector, to establish development and counterparty risk. The ability to concisely present complex distressed lending problems with a decided work out strategy to Senior Management, Board members within the Bank , and MHCLG and HMT and in both written and verbal format. Why join? Help build a new national investment institution Work on complex housing and regeneration transactions Deploy 16bn of government-backed capital Hybrid 50/50 working across multiple national locations Defined benefit pension and strong public-sector benefits Contact point for applicants Name : Ciara Lynn Email : Recruitment team Email : Closing date: 26th June, 2026 Right to Work in the UK is required.
Data Protection Coordinator Watford - Hybrid Working Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 Permanent, Full Time The Vacancy Chime Housing, we are committed to providing brilliant homes and services for our residents across Watford and beyond. Following the merger of Watford Community Housing and Thrive Homes, we are investing in our data protection capability to make sure our Group is compliant, well-governed, and trusted by the people we serve. Introduction to the role We are now looking for a Data Protection Coordinator to join us and work alongside our Group Data Protection Officer. This is a hands-on operational role where you will make a real difference by keeping our records in shape, supporting residents who make data requests, and helping the wider organisation build good data protection habits. You won't be making high-level regulatory decisions; instead, you'll be the engine room that keeps day-to-day compliance running smoothly. Role purpose To provide reliable operational data protection support to the Group DPO, helping Chime Housing deliver consistent compliance across the Group, with a particular focus on building capability and embedding good practice across the organisation. What's the role? Key Accountabilities: Handle Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) from initial receipt through to preparing the response pack, ready for the Group DPO to review and sign off. Maintain all data protection registers - including the Data Asset Register (ROPA), and processor and controller records by keeping them accurate and up to date. Liaise with Data Champions across Chime Housing Group to prompt timely updates to the Data Asset Register and support their engagement with data governance. Carry out data protection due diligence for standard supplier relationships: obtain assurances, review responses, and file them alongside contracts and agreements. Log data protection incidents and near-misses accurately on the incident log and escalate to the Group DPO for assessment and decision. Produce monthly KPI reports on data protection activity, drawing on registers and logs to provide clear management information. Support scheduled reviews of data protection policies and help draft written procedures for routine compliance processes. Provide general administrative and coordination support to the Group DPO as needed. What are we looking for? Essential: Experience handling Data Subject Access Requests, or a clear and demonstrable understanding of the DSAR process under UK GDPR. Working knowledge of UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018 and the Data Use and Access Act (DUAA) 2025 framework. Experience maintaining compliance records, registers, or logs; and an organised, methodical approach to doing so. Good written communication skills: able to draft clear, accurate documentation and correspondence. Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks against deadlines. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). A discreet and professional approach to handling sensitive personal information. Desirable: Experience in housing, local government, or another regulated sector. A data protection qualification or certificate (e.g. BCS Foundation Certificate in Data Protection, CIPPE, or similar). Familiarity with supplier due diligence or DPIA processes. Experience producing management information or performance reports. Who you'll work with Responsible to: Group Data Protection Officer Department: Information and Technology Services What can we offer you? 28 days' annual leave (pro rata) Employer pension contribution of up to 11% Development opportunities Comprehensive employee rewards scheme How we work We embrace agile working - blending time in our communities, shared spaces, and remote working. With digital technology at the heart of our approach, we empower teams and individuals to work flexibly. How to apply If this sounds like your next role, click 'apply now', tell us why you've got what it takes, and attach a copy of your current CV. Closing date: 24th July 2026 Interviews: to be confirmed (Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large response.)
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Data Protection Coordinator Watford - Hybrid Working Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 Permanent, Full Time The Vacancy Chime Housing, we are committed to providing brilliant homes and services for our residents across Watford and beyond. Following the merger of Watford Community Housing and Thrive Homes, we are investing in our data protection capability to make sure our Group is compliant, well-governed, and trusted by the people we serve. Introduction to the role We are now looking for a Data Protection Coordinator to join us and work alongside our Group Data Protection Officer. This is a hands-on operational role where you will make a real difference by keeping our records in shape, supporting residents who make data requests, and helping the wider organisation build good data protection habits. You won't be making high-level regulatory decisions; instead, you'll be the engine room that keeps day-to-day compliance running smoothly. Role purpose To provide reliable operational data protection support to the Group DPO, helping Chime Housing deliver consistent compliance across the Group, with a particular focus on building capability and embedding good practice across the organisation. What's the role? Key Accountabilities: Handle Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) from initial receipt through to preparing the response pack, ready for the Group DPO to review and sign off. Maintain all data protection registers - including the Data Asset Register (ROPA), and processor and controller records by keeping them accurate and up to date. Liaise with Data Champions across Chime Housing Group to prompt timely updates to the Data Asset Register and support their engagement with data governance. Carry out data protection due diligence for standard supplier relationships: obtain assurances, review responses, and file them alongside contracts and agreements. Log data protection incidents and near-misses accurately on the incident log and escalate to the Group DPO for assessment and decision. Produce monthly KPI reports on data protection activity, drawing on registers and logs to provide clear management information. Support scheduled reviews of data protection policies and help draft written procedures for routine compliance processes. Provide general administrative and coordination support to the Group DPO as needed. What are we looking for? Essential: Experience handling Data Subject Access Requests, or a clear and demonstrable understanding of the DSAR process under UK GDPR. Working knowledge of UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018 and the Data Use and Access Act (DUAA) 2025 framework. Experience maintaining compliance records, registers, or logs; and an organised, methodical approach to doing so. Good written communication skills: able to draft clear, accurate documentation and correspondence. Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks against deadlines. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). A discreet and professional approach to handling sensitive personal information. Desirable: Experience in housing, local government, or another regulated sector. A data protection qualification or certificate (e.g. BCS Foundation Certificate in Data Protection, CIPPE, or similar). Familiarity with supplier due diligence or DPIA processes. Experience producing management information or performance reports. Who you'll work with Responsible to: Group Data Protection Officer Department: Information and Technology Services What can we offer you? 28 days' annual leave (pro rata) Employer pension contribution of up to 11% Development opportunities Comprehensive employee rewards scheme How we work We embrace agile working - blending time in our communities, shared spaces, and remote working. With digital technology at the heart of our approach, we empower teams and individuals to work flexibly. How to apply If this sounds like your next role, click 'apply now', tell us why you've got what it takes, and attach a copy of your current CV. Closing date: 24th July 2026 Interviews: to be confirmed (Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large response.)
Your new company You will be joining one of the largest in-house local authority legal teams in the UK, the team provides high-quality legal services across multiple local authorities and combined authorities, supporting a wide range of public sector functions. This opportunity sits within a significant and wide-ranging legal division covering key service areas across people, place and regulatory matters. The division brings together five specialist teams: Adults Social Care and Education, Employment and General Law, Housing, Litigation, and Regulatory & Licensing. Your new role As Interim Head of Legal, you will provide strategic leadership across the group, reporting directly to the Assistant Director. You will also deputise as required at a senior level, representing Legal Services internally and externally. You will lead and oversee a broad portfolio of complex legal work, ensuring high-quality delivery across multiple disciplines. The role requires strong corporate leadership, effective stakeholder management, and the ability to manage competing priorities and projects simultaneously. This is a highly visible position where you will engage with senior officers, elected members, and external partners, often dealing with sensitive and high-profile matters. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: Proven experience operating at a senior level within a local authority legal environment Strong collaborative and corporate leadership skills Significant experience handling complex legal matters across one or more areas of people, place and regulation Qualification as a Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Legal Executive with relevant litigation rights In addition, you will bring: High levels of political awareness and the ability to influence at senior levels Excellent communication skills and a solution-focused, innovative approach Experience managing multiple projects to tight deadlines and budgets while maintaining exceptional quality standards A track record of building and maintaining effective client relationships, often involving sensitive issues Experience leading multidisciplinary legal teams within a large and complex organisation What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now on (phone number removed). If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jul 10, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company You will be joining one of the largest in-house local authority legal teams in the UK, the team provides high-quality legal services across multiple local authorities and combined authorities, supporting a wide range of public sector functions. This opportunity sits within a significant and wide-ranging legal division covering key service areas across people, place and regulatory matters. The division brings together five specialist teams: Adults Social Care and Education, Employment and General Law, Housing, Litigation, and Regulatory & Licensing. Your new role As Interim Head of Legal, you will provide strategic leadership across the group, reporting directly to the Assistant Director. You will also deputise as required at a senior level, representing Legal Services internally and externally. You will lead and oversee a broad portfolio of complex legal work, ensuring high-quality delivery across multiple disciplines. The role requires strong corporate leadership, effective stakeholder management, and the ability to manage competing priorities and projects simultaneously. This is a highly visible position where you will engage with senior officers, elected members, and external partners, often dealing with sensitive and high-profile matters. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: Proven experience operating at a senior level within a local authority legal environment Strong collaborative and corporate leadership skills Significant experience handling complex legal matters across one or more areas of people, place and regulation Qualification as a Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Legal Executive with relevant litigation rights In addition, you will bring: High levels of political awareness and the ability to influence at senior levels Excellent communication skills and a solution-focused, innovative approach Experience managing multiple projects to tight deadlines and budgets while maintaining exceptional quality standards A track record of building and maintaining effective client relationships, often involving sensitive issues Experience leading multidisciplinary legal teams within a large and complex organisation What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now on (phone number removed). If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Join a growing social housing provider in Wales as a Fire Safety Team Leader, leading a dedicated fire safety team across a diverse portfolio of residential and commercial properties. This is an excellent opportunity to join an organisation that is investing in compliance and resident safety following a major merger, while benefiting from a flexible SMART working arrangement. You'll be joining during an exciting period of growth and change, leading an established team to deliver high standards of fire safety compliance across a varied property portfolio including domestic housing, commercial units and complex buildings. I'd love to see CVs from anyone who has worked as a Fire Safety Team Leader, Fire Safety Manager, Fire Risk Assessor, Fire Safety Officer, Fire Compliance Manager, or in a similar related role. As a Fire Safety Team Leader, you will be: Leading a team of Fire Safety Technicians and Fire Safety Electrical Engineers Managing fire safety compliance across domestic and commercial properties Overseeing fire risk assessment programmes and ensuring remedial actions are completed within statutory timescales Coordinating contractors and managing fire safety projects Carrying out site inspections and maintaining compliance records Supporting the Fire Safety Manager and deputising when required Driving continuous improvement across fire safety processes and procedures I'd love to speak to anyone who has: A relevant fire safety qualification such as NEBOSH Fire, Level 4 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment Previous experience managing fire safety compliance within social housing or a similar property environment A strong understanding of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Experience reviewing Fire Risk Assessments and managing remedial actions A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business travel The Fire Safety Team Leader role is offering the following benefits: 45,000 - 46,500 salary SMART hybrid working with a mix of home, office and site-based working Enhanced annual leave starting at 25 days plus bank holidays, increasing with service Excellent pension scheme with generous employer contributions Private medical insurance options Electric vehicle scheme Cycle to Work scheme Health cash plan Women's health support Professional membership support Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption benefits Excellent work-life balance with flexible working arrangements Excellent long-term career progression opportunities If this Fire Safety Team Leader role sounds like something you'd be interested in, apply now or contact Lexie on (phone number removed) .
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Join a growing social housing provider in Wales as a Fire Safety Team Leader, leading a dedicated fire safety team across a diverse portfolio of residential and commercial properties. This is an excellent opportunity to join an organisation that is investing in compliance and resident safety following a major merger, while benefiting from a flexible SMART working arrangement. You'll be joining during an exciting period of growth and change, leading an established team to deliver high standards of fire safety compliance across a varied property portfolio including domestic housing, commercial units and complex buildings. I'd love to see CVs from anyone who has worked as a Fire Safety Team Leader, Fire Safety Manager, Fire Risk Assessor, Fire Safety Officer, Fire Compliance Manager, or in a similar related role. As a Fire Safety Team Leader, you will be: Leading a team of Fire Safety Technicians and Fire Safety Electrical Engineers Managing fire safety compliance across domestic and commercial properties Overseeing fire risk assessment programmes and ensuring remedial actions are completed within statutory timescales Coordinating contractors and managing fire safety projects Carrying out site inspections and maintaining compliance records Supporting the Fire Safety Manager and deputising when required Driving continuous improvement across fire safety processes and procedures I'd love to speak to anyone who has: A relevant fire safety qualification such as NEBOSH Fire, Level 4 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment Previous experience managing fire safety compliance within social housing or a similar property environment A strong understanding of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Experience reviewing Fire Risk Assessments and managing remedial actions A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business travel The Fire Safety Team Leader role is offering the following benefits: 45,000 - 46,500 salary SMART hybrid working with a mix of home, office and site-based working Enhanced annual leave starting at 25 days plus bank holidays, increasing with service Excellent pension scheme with generous employer contributions Private medical insurance options Electric vehicle scheme Cycle to Work scheme Health cash plan Women's health support Professional membership support Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption benefits Excellent work-life balance with flexible working arrangements Excellent long-term career progression opportunities If this Fire Safety Team Leader role sounds like something you'd be interested in, apply now or contact Lexie on (phone number removed) .
Closing date for applications is Wednesday 22nd July at 12 noon. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 29th July. Salary: £27,068 £35,332 (EVH Grade 4 -5) Job Type: Permanent (35 hours per 5-day week, Monday Friday) Following a successful probationary period of 6 months, there will be an option for working condensed hours i.e. 4-day week or 9-day fortnight) Location: Office Based Glenrothes, Fife Are you looking for an admin role where you can make a real difference every day? We have an exciting opportunity to join our small, dedicated team within the Corporate Services & Administration Department. At Glen Housing Association, we re passionate about delivering high-quality services and supporting our communities. We re looking for someone who not only understands the values of social housing but truly believes in them. As the first point of contact for our customers, you ll play a vital role in shaping their experience whether that s over the phone, online, or face-to-face. You ll be confident, approachable, and proactive, with the ability to think on your feet and respond to a variety of customer needs. Getting it right the first time is at the heart of what we do, and you ll be key to making that happen. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-moving environment, enjoys working with people, and can juggle competing priorities with a positive, can-do attitude. You ll work both independently and as part of a supportive team, always striving to deliver the best possible service to both internal and external customers. Most importantly, you ll have a genuine desire to learn, grow, and develop because we believe in investing in our people as much as we do in our communities. What we offer In return for your commitment, we offer: A friendly and supportive working environment A competitive benefits package, including Defined contribution pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement (40 days, inclusive of public holidays) Access to private healthcare (after 24 months) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave Access to training and personal development opportunities If this sounds like you, apply now and become a part of our team. We look forward to hearing from you! Completed applications should be sent to mail or posted to: 28 Heimdal Gardens, Glenrothes, KY7 6TZ Glen Housing Association is committed to equality and diversity. All applications will be considered fairly and on merit. CVS WILL NOT BE ACKNOWLEDGED OR ACCEPTED. NO AGENCIES.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Closing date for applications is Wednesday 22nd July at 12 noon. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 29th July. Salary: £27,068 £35,332 (EVH Grade 4 -5) Job Type: Permanent (35 hours per 5-day week, Monday Friday) Following a successful probationary period of 6 months, there will be an option for working condensed hours i.e. 4-day week or 9-day fortnight) Location: Office Based Glenrothes, Fife Are you looking for an admin role where you can make a real difference every day? We have an exciting opportunity to join our small, dedicated team within the Corporate Services & Administration Department. At Glen Housing Association, we re passionate about delivering high-quality services and supporting our communities. We re looking for someone who not only understands the values of social housing but truly believes in them. As the first point of contact for our customers, you ll play a vital role in shaping their experience whether that s over the phone, online, or face-to-face. You ll be confident, approachable, and proactive, with the ability to think on your feet and respond to a variety of customer needs. Getting it right the first time is at the heart of what we do, and you ll be key to making that happen. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-moving environment, enjoys working with people, and can juggle competing priorities with a positive, can-do attitude. You ll work both independently and as part of a supportive team, always striving to deliver the best possible service to both internal and external customers. Most importantly, you ll have a genuine desire to learn, grow, and develop because we believe in investing in our people as much as we do in our communities. What we offer In return for your commitment, we offer: A friendly and supportive working environment A competitive benefits package, including Defined contribution pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement (40 days, inclusive of public holidays) Access to private healthcare (after 24 months) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave Access to training and personal development opportunities If this sounds like you, apply now and become a part of our team. We look forward to hearing from you! Completed applications should be sent to mail or posted to: 28 Heimdal Gardens, Glenrothes, KY7 6TZ Glen Housing Association is committed to equality and diversity. All applications will be considered fairly and on merit. CVS WILL NOT BE ACKNOWLEDGED OR ACCEPTED. NO AGENCIES.
Ashfield District Council
Kirkby-in-ashfield, Nottinghamshire
Ashfield District Council have an exciting opportunity for a Service Manager Housing Regulations and Improvement to join the team based in Kirkby-In-Ashfield. You will join us on a full time, permanent basis (37 hours per week) and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £47,181 - £50,269 per annum (pay award pending). We have an exciting opportunity for a Service Manager Housing Regulation and Improvement to join our Housing Management Department. We are looking for someone who has experience of working in social housing, project management or a governance role in a local authority who can identify gaps in services, areas of improvement and liaise with other managers to ensure that we deliver core functions in accordance with regulation. Your professional accountability is to provide assurance that the Council is compliant with all statutory and regulatory housing requirements, developing action plans and remediations where we are deficient. Reporting to the Assistant Director, the Service Manager Housing Regulation and Improvement will have direct responsibility for: - Social Housing Regulatory Compliance Housing Complaints management Tenant Engagement and Involvement Housing Performance and Insight You will have excellent investigative, problem solving and project management skills. You will also be a strong communicator as the role involves working with other departments to ensure our tenants are able live in safe and good quality homes. The role enjoys a generous level of annual leave, agile working, and a Local Authority Pension Closing date: 19 July 2026 Interview date: 5 and 6 August 2026 Why not click apply today? Don t miss out on this opportunity to develop your career as our Service Manager. To apply please submit a CV and a separate supporting statement (maximum 3 pages. Canvassing of Members of the Council (directly or indirectly) for any appointment shall disqualify the candidate for that appointment. Applicants should disclose if they are related to a Member or Officer of the Authority. Ashfield District Council is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the Community.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Ashfield District Council have an exciting opportunity for a Service Manager Housing Regulations and Improvement to join the team based in Kirkby-In-Ashfield. You will join us on a full time, permanent basis (37 hours per week) and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £47,181 - £50,269 per annum (pay award pending). We have an exciting opportunity for a Service Manager Housing Regulation and Improvement to join our Housing Management Department. We are looking for someone who has experience of working in social housing, project management or a governance role in a local authority who can identify gaps in services, areas of improvement and liaise with other managers to ensure that we deliver core functions in accordance with regulation. Your professional accountability is to provide assurance that the Council is compliant with all statutory and regulatory housing requirements, developing action plans and remediations where we are deficient. Reporting to the Assistant Director, the Service Manager Housing Regulation and Improvement will have direct responsibility for: - Social Housing Regulatory Compliance Housing Complaints management Tenant Engagement and Involvement Housing Performance and Insight You will have excellent investigative, problem solving and project management skills. You will also be a strong communicator as the role involves working with other departments to ensure our tenants are able live in safe and good quality homes. The role enjoys a generous level of annual leave, agile working, and a Local Authority Pension Closing date: 19 July 2026 Interview date: 5 and 6 August 2026 Why not click apply today? Don t miss out on this opportunity to develop your career as our Service Manager. To apply please submit a CV and a separate supporting statement (maximum 3 pages. Canvassing of Members of the Council (directly or indirectly) for any appointment shall disqualify the candidate for that appointment. Applicants should disclose if they are related to a Member or Officer of the Authority. Ashfield District Council is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the Community.
We are currently looking for an experienced Private Housing Standards Officer to join a busy Private Sector Housing service. This Private Housing Standards Officer role will focus on improving housing conditions through inspections, enforcement, HMO regulation and housing standards interventions across the private rented sector. The successful candidate will investigate housing condition complaints, undertake HHSRS inspections and take enforcement action where required. This Private Housing Standards Officer position would suit someone with previous experience within private sector housing, housing enforcement or environmental health services. The Role - Investigating complaints relating to poor housing conditions and disrepair. - Carrying out HHSRS inspections and property assessments. - Investigating HMO complaints and monitoring licensing compliance. - Taking informal and formal enforcement action to improve housing standards. - Serving statutory notices and preparing legal case files. - Supporting mandatory, additional and selective licensing schemes. - Investigating empty homes and supporting initiatives to bring properties back into use. - Supporting compliance with Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). - Maintaining accurate case records using Uniform and other systems. - Attending courts, tribunals and legal proceedings where required. Key Requirements - Previous experience working as a Private Housing Standards Officer, Private Sector Housing Officer, Housing Enforcement Officer or Environmental Health Officer. - Experience carrying out HHSRS inspections and assessments. - Knowledge of the Housing Act 2004 and private sector housing legislation. - Experience investigating housing condition complaints and HMO cases. - Experience taking enforcement action and preparing legal case files. - Experience working with licensing schemes and housing standards enforcement. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Private Housing Standards Officer role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. Footnote If you feel that this Private Housing Standards Officer job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We regularly recruit for Private Housing Standards Officers, Private Sector Housing Officers, Housing Enforcement Officers and Environmental Health roles across the UK and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from private sector housing professionals looking to build future connections. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Jul 10, 2026
Contractor
We are currently looking for an experienced Private Housing Standards Officer to join a busy Private Sector Housing service. This Private Housing Standards Officer role will focus on improving housing conditions through inspections, enforcement, HMO regulation and housing standards interventions across the private rented sector. The successful candidate will investigate housing condition complaints, undertake HHSRS inspections and take enforcement action where required. This Private Housing Standards Officer position would suit someone with previous experience within private sector housing, housing enforcement or environmental health services. The Role - Investigating complaints relating to poor housing conditions and disrepair. - Carrying out HHSRS inspections and property assessments. - Investigating HMO complaints and monitoring licensing compliance. - Taking informal and formal enforcement action to improve housing standards. - Serving statutory notices and preparing legal case files. - Supporting mandatory, additional and selective licensing schemes. - Investigating empty homes and supporting initiatives to bring properties back into use. - Supporting compliance with Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). - Maintaining accurate case records using Uniform and other systems. - Attending courts, tribunals and legal proceedings where required. Key Requirements - Previous experience working as a Private Housing Standards Officer, Private Sector Housing Officer, Housing Enforcement Officer or Environmental Health Officer. - Experience carrying out HHSRS inspections and assessments. - Knowledge of the Housing Act 2004 and private sector housing legislation. - Experience investigating housing condition complaints and HMO cases. - Experience taking enforcement action and preparing legal case files. - Experience working with licensing schemes and housing standards enforcement. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Private Housing Standards Officer role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. Footnote If you feel that this Private Housing Standards Officer job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We regularly recruit for Private Housing Standards Officers, Private Sector Housing Officers, Housing Enforcement Officers and Environmental Health roles across the UK and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from private sector housing professionals looking to build future connections. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.