Job Title : Project Surveyor (North) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £ 37,127.71 (£40,931.34 is achieved after 12 months successful performance in the role) Working Hours : Full Time 35 hours per week Working Pattern : Monday - Friday Location : Hybrid, Manchester Our Client has a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Their work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and they need the best people on board to help. Working with them you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension. 28 days holidays plus bank holidays. Flexible working options available. Investment in your learning, personal development and technology. A wide range of benefits. The difference you will make as a Project Surveyor: In this role you will support Planned Works team to ensure all maintenance, servicing and repair, including Home Ownership), Care and Support and the Retirement Living Programme (RLIP), are delivered on time, within budget and to the required standards, providing efficient and effective technical expertise, contract management, planning and administrative support as required. Support the Disrepair Team in providing a technical consultative service to Asset Services to ensure the Group continues to meet its regulatory and legislative responsibility in maintaining property in a sound and safe condition. About you They are looking for someone with extensive experience in the building industry, ideally working within a customer focused housing repair and maintenance team with a strong understanding of building maintenance terminology and repair activities. Role profile Role requires you to: Accountabilities or "What You Have to Do" Develop the programme of works for all planned maintenance, servicing, repair work for a designated number of residential properties, supporting the Contracts Manager to identify the external contractors required to effectively complete required projects. Support the Senior Technical Officer in delivering a programme of repairs and structural works, including associated cost profiles, working with key stakeholders including residents and Asset Services colleagues to agree project delivery requirements. Manage project delivery for planned investment works, cyclical maintenance work for Group residential properties, acting as project surveyor to ensure quality and compliance standards and customer expectations are met, including on-site inspections during the progress of the works. Undertake pre and post contract validation surveys and ensure relevant details are accurately recorded, and maintenance records kept up to date. Undertake Disrepair & Fitness For Human Habitation Act repair surveys for residential properties to assess defects and condition of works, both maintenance and structurally, identifying the most efficient and cost effective solutions to ensure standards are maintained in terms of quality and compliance. Undertake contract management in accordance with the appropriate form of contract, commissioning appropriate work orders, including monitoring progress to completion, ensuring contract obligations are fulfilled in line with agreed performance frameworks, identifying under performance and escalating via agreed routes as required. Contribute to the development and review of relevant budgets including processing payments for approved contracted works, ensuring Asset Management expenditure is robustly managed in line with the Group's financial controls, reporting as required including escalating details of planned over/under spending as appropriate. Co-ordinate on site activity any associated works leading from Enforcement notices received in relation to HHSRS or other statutory nuisance, working closely with Local Authorities and customers to minimize the risk identified, ensuring rectification of the issue within agreed timescale, reducing the risk of legislative, financial and reputational risk to the Group. Work alongside legal professionals in the preparation of evidence to be presented in court. Maintain accurate Asset Management records, including details of component replacement works, using appropriate systems and databases, ensuring the integrity and quality of data to enable regular analysis to be carried out and reporting to be completed as required. Manage Asset Management stakeholder and customer enquiries effectively, providing clear, supportive and accurate advice or signposting as appropriate and escalating complaints and complex queries via the appropriate channels to ensure effective resolution. Manage internal and external stakeholders effectively, Asset Management colleagues, third-party suppliers and residents, providing advice and support and building constructive working relationships to effectively deliver the Group's Asset Management Strategy. Ensure internal business processes are followed in line with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and procedures. Respond flexibly to any necessary changes in work priorities and undertake other duties when required to support the effective operation of the service. Ensure that all data protection requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure that health and safety requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Person specification Essential Extensive experience in the building industry, ideally working within a customer focussed housing repair and maintenance team with a strong understanding of building maintenance terminology and repair activities. Thorough understanding of property related legislation, including Disrepair and FFHHA Understanding of HHSRS, Party Wall Act and Environmental Health Act Experience of successfully undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. Thorough understanding of project management methodologies. Effective contract management skills including managing service and maintenance contracts. Effective stakeholder management, both internally and external to the organisation, including the ability to successfully persuade and influence others. Customer focused with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Excellent team player who can work flexibly to meet business requirements. Ability to use Microsoft Office. Desirable Relevant building, maintenance, compliance or facilities management qualification e.g. HNC in Building Relevant health and safety qualification e.g. NEBOSH General, or equivalent. Relevant professional qualification. If you would be interested in this role please apply, or get in touch! (url removed) (phone number removed) Build Recruitment Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Build Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
Job Title : Project Surveyor (North) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £ 37,127.71 (£40,931.34 is achieved after 12 months successful performance in the role) Working Hours : Full Time 35 hours per week Working Pattern : Monday - Friday Location : Hybrid, Manchester Our Client has a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Their work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and they need the best people on board to help. Working with them you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension. 28 days holidays plus bank holidays. Flexible working options available. Investment in your learning, personal development and technology. A wide range of benefits. The difference you will make as a Project Surveyor: In this role you will support Planned Works team to ensure all maintenance, servicing and repair, including Home Ownership), Care and Support and the Retirement Living Programme (RLIP), are delivered on time, within budget and to the required standards, providing efficient and effective technical expertise, contract management, planning and administrative support as required. Support the Disrepair Team in providing a technical consultative service to Asset Services to ensure the Group continues to meet its regulatory and legislative responsibility in maintaining property in a sound and safe condition. About you They are looking for someone with extensive experience in the building industry, ideally working within a customer focused housing repair and maintenance team with a strong understanding of building maintenance terminology and repair activities. Role profile Role requires you to: Accountabilities or "What You Have to Do" Develop the programme of works for all planned maintenance, servicing, repair work for a designated number of residential properties, supporting the Contracts Manager to identify the external contractors required to effectively complete required projects. Support the Senior Technical Officer in delivering a programme of repairs and structural works, including associated cost profiles, working with key stakeholders including residents and Asset Services colleagues to agree project delivery requirements. Manage project delivery for planned investment works, cyclical maintenance work for Group residential properties, acting as project surveyor to ensure quality and compliance standards and customer expectations are met, including on-site inspections during the progress of the works. Undertake pre and post contract validation surveys and ensure relevant details are accurately recorded, and maintenance records kept up to date. Undertake Disrepair & Fitness For Human Habitation Act repair surveys for residential properties to assess defects and condition of works, both maintenance and structurally, identifying the most efficient and cost effective solutions to ensure standards are maintained in terms of quality and compliance. Undertake contract management in accordance with the appropriate form of contract, commissioning appropriate work orders, including monitoring progress to completion, ensuring contract obligations are fulfilled in line with agreed performance frameworks, identifying under performance and escalating via agreed routes as required. Contribute to the development and review of relevant budgets including processing payments for approved contracted works, ensuring Asset Management expenditure is robustly managed in line with the Group's financial controls, reporting as required including escalating details of planned over/under spending as appropriate. Co-ordinate on site activity any associated works leading from Enforcement notices received in relation to HHSRS or other statutory nuisance, working closely with Local Authorities and customers to minimize the risk identified, ensuring rectification of the issue within agreed timescale, reducing the risk of legislative, financial and reputational risk to the Group. Work alongside legal professionals in the preparation of evidence to be presented in court. Maintain accurate Asset Management records, including details of component replacement works, using appropriate systems and databases, ensuring the integrity and quality of data to enable regular analysis to be carried out and reporting to be completed as required. Manage Asset Management stakeholder and customer enquiries effectively, providing clear, supportive and accurate advice or signposting as appropriate and escalating complaints and complex queries via the appropriate channels to ensure effective resolution. Manage internal and external stakeholders effectively, Asset Management colleagues, third-party suppliers and residents, providing advice and support and building constructive working relationships to effectively deliver the Group's Asset Management Strategy. Ensure internal business processes are followed in line with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and procedures. Respond flexibly to any necessary changes in work priorities and undertake other duties when required to support the effective operation of the service. Ensure that all data protection requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure that health and safety requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Person specification Essential Extensive experience in the building industry, ideally working within a customer focussed housing repair and maintenance team with a strong understanding of building maintenance terminology and repair activities. Thorough understanding of property related legislation, including Disrepair and FFHHA Understanding of HHSRS, Party Wall Act and Environmental Health Act Experience of successfully undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. Thorough understanding of project management methodologies. Effective contract management skills including managing service and maintenance contracts. Effective stakeholder management, both internally and external to the organisation, including the ability to successfully persuade and influence others. Customer focused with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Excellent team player who can work flexibly to meet business requirements. Ability to use Microsoft Office. Desirable Relevant building, maintenance, compliance or facilities management qualification e.g. HNC in Building Relevant health and safety qualification e.g. NEBOSH General, or equivalent. Relevant professional qualification. If you would be interested in this role please apply, or get in touch! (url removed) (phone number removed) Build Recruitment Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Build Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.
Finegreen are currently supporting a large NHS organisation in the appointment of an NHS Estates Project Manager this person will be manging minor works programme of circa 600m. Key responsibilities will include: Assist with the full range of duties in the implementation of building and engineering works as part of the Trusts Minor Capital Works Programme; Prepare/oversee designs for project works in accordance with NHS Health Technical Memorandum (HTMs) and Health Building Notes (HBNs), British Standards and all current legislation; Take the technical lead on identified issues related to the management of Estates, Building and Engineering works and providing accurate up to date advice as required; Develop and maintain systems and processes to promote a healthy, safe and secure working environment, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, maintaining accurate documentation and reporting any concerns; Provide and receive complex information, communicate estates policy, technical information to senior managers, high level negotiations with contractors, consultant parties, local authority officers and other bodies; Leadership of a small project team, with the ability to undertake business cases from concept to delivery; The ideal candidate will have: Degree in Architecture, building surveying or construction project management; Demonstrate an understanding of HTMs and HBNs and how these are utilised in healthcare building design; Ability to utilise design and/or planning software packages e.g. AutoCAD, Revit, Microsoft Project, Asta Power Project etc.; Experience of working on healthcare projects, ideally for or within the NHS. If you are interested in the role, please contact Donna Larder on (phone number removed) or send your to (url removed)
Apr 16, 2024
Contract
Finegreen are currently supporting a large NHS organisation in the appointment of an NHS Estates Project Manager this person will be manging minor works programme of circa 600m. Key responsibilities will include: Assist with the full range of duties in the implementation of building and engineering works as part of the Trusts Minor Capital Works Programme; Prepare/oversee designs for project works in accordance with NHS Health Technical Memorandum (HTMs) and Health Building Notes (HBNs), British Standards and all current legislation; Take the technical lead on identified issues related to the management of Estates, Building and Engineering works and providing accurate up to date advice as required; Develop and maintain systems and processes to promote a healthy, safe and secure working environment, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, maintaining accurate documentation and reporting any concerns; Provide and receive complex information, communicate estates policy, technical information to senior managers, high level negotiations with contractors, consultant parties, local authority officers and other bodies; Leadership of a small project team, with the ability to undertake business cases from concept to delivery; The ideal candidate will have: Degree in Architecture, building surveying or construction project management; Demonstrate an understanding of HTMs and HBNs and how these are utilised in healthcare building design; Ability to utilise design and/or planning software packages e.g. AutoCAD, Revit, Microsoft Project, Asta Power Project etc.; Experience of working on healthcare projects, ideally for or within the NHS. If you are interested in the role, please contact Donna Larder on (phone number removed) or send your to (url removed)
Are you experienced with managing customer relations in the housing industry? The ideal candidate will be confident leading a dynamic team, handling data and managing escalated claims. Job Title: Customer Relations Manager Salary: 42,000 - 44,000 Location: Bracknell Contract: Permanent, full-time Key Responsibilities: Manage a team of Customer Resolution Officers to effectively address complaints and gather customer insights within established performance indicators Serve as a trusted advisor to the business, offering guidance on complaint management and engaging with key stakeholders across departments Enhance and streamline the complaints process, utilising technology to gather customer feedback and optimise their experiences Conduct thorough reviews of complaints with relevant departments to identify root causes and implement proactive solutions Provide comprehensive training and support to both the team and other departments to elevate complaint management practices Ensure adherence to regulatory standards and the Housing Ombudsman code throughout complaint resolution processes Coordinate responses to inquiries from MPs, councillors, Environmental Health, and other agencies, fostering trusted relationships Collaborate with senior management to prevent complaints from escalating to the Housing Ombudsman and facilitate responses when necessary Analyse customer engagement and complaints data to identify actionable insights and recommend strategic improvements Proactively identify emerging trends from informal complaints and provide recommendations to enhance business operations What we are looking for Experience working in the housing sector Experience of complaint handling Good management skills Ability to analyse and present data Problem solver and decision maker Excellent customer service Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Are you experienced with managing customer relations in the housing industry? The ideal candidate will be confident leading a dynamic team, handling data and managing escalated claims. Job Title: Customer Relations Manager Salary: 42,000 - 44,000 Location: Bracknell Contract: Permanent, full-time Key Responsibilities: Manage a team of Customer Resolution Officers to effectively address complaints and gather customer insights within established performance indicators Serve as a trusted advisor to the business, offering guidance on complaint management and engaging with key stakeholders across departments Enhance and streamline the complaints process, utilising technology to gather customer feedback and optimise their experiences Conduct thorough reviews of complaints with relevant departments to identify root causes and implement proactive solutions Provide comprehensive training and support to both the team and other departments to elevate complaint management practices Ensure adherence to regulatory standards and the Housing Ombudsman code throughout complaint resolution processes Coordinate responses to inquiries from MPs, councillors, Environmental Health, and other agencies, fostering trusted relationships Collaborate with senior management to prevent complaints from escalating to the Housing Ombudsman and facilitate responses when necessary Analyse customer engagement and complaints data to identify actionable insights and recommend strategic improvements Proactively identify emerging trends from informal complaints and provide recommendations to enhance business operations What we are looking for Experience working in the housing sector Experience of complaint handling Good management skills Ability to analyse and present data Problem solver and decision maker Excellent customer service Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
Opportunity for an experienced property and facilities professional to join a charity in the Southwest! Your new company A fantastic long-term opportunity has arisen to join a not-for-profit organisation who are responsible for the maintenance and statutory compliance of over 20 specialist operational properties in the Southwest region. Your new employer is a reputable provider of extra care facilities catering for a wide range of individuals across the region, from young people through to adults. Your new role You will join an estates team in a senior position which will see you take overall ownership of a responsive maintenance service across the properties, as well as inputting into cyclical works and ensuring that statutory compliance is overseen professionally and efficiently at all times. You will also lead a small team of trade professionals (including a team leader), and will ensure they are working effectively and efficiently to complete works to a required standard, whilst taking into consideration the operational use of the properties. What you'll need to succeed This role could be a great next step if you have previously worked as a building surveyor, estates officer, facilities manager or overseen property maintenance at a strategic level previously - applicants will be considered from a local authority, NHS, social housing or charity environment. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a starting salary of up to £55,000 - calculated dependent on qualifications and relevant experience. A full and wide range of employment benefits are also available, to include a contributory pension scheme, 28 days annual leave and flexible working practices. 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. 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. #
Apr 13, 2024
Full time
Opportunity for an experienced property and facilities professional to join a charity in the Southwest! Your new company A fantastic long-term opportunity has arisen to join a not-for-profit organisation who are responsible for the maintenance and statutory compliance of over 20 specialist operational properties in the Southwest region. Your new employer is a reputable provider of extra care facilities catering for a wide range of individuals across the region, from young people through to adults. Your new role You will join an estates team in a senior position which will see you take overall ownership of a responsive maintenance service across the properties, as well as inputting into cyclical works and ensuring that statutory compliance is overseen professionally and efficiently at all times. You will also lead a small team of trade professionals (including a team leader), and will ensure they are working effectively and efficiently to complete works to a required standard, whilst taking into consideration the operational use of the properties. What you'll need to succeed This role could be a great next step if you have previously worked as a building surveyor, estates officer, facilities manager or overseen property maintenance at a strategic level previously - applicants will be considered from a local authority, NHS, social housing or charity environment. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a starting salary of up to £55,000 - calculated dependent on qualifications and relevant experience. A full and wide range of employment benefits are also available, to include a contributory pension scheme, 28 days annual leave and flexible working practices. 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. 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. #
Housing PFI Client Manager PO6: Starting salary £53,109 rising in annual increments to £56,151 incl LW About Us: It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. To deliver on these ambitions, we have embarked our transformational One Lambeth Programme ensuring we are 'connected by purpose,' in everything we do to deliver excellence. We are proud to have recently developed a refreshed set of One Lambeth Values and Behaviours that were develop for staff by staff; Equity, Ambition, Kindness, and Accountability. For more information, please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Borough: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. About the Team: Lambeth Housing Private Finance Initiative (PFI) Client Team, consisting of the Client Manager and a Contract Performance Officer, is part of Housing Partnerships, Performance and Strategy team that sits within the Council's Housing department. About the Role: Lambeth is looking to appoint a housing professional who understands managing housing contracts for their PFI Housing Scheme at Myatts Field North . Do you have a passion for creating strong partnerships and delivering exceptional housing services to all residents? Then this exciting opportunity is for you. As Housing PFI Client Manager, you will work in partnership with PFI Contractors to robustly monitor the PFI Agreement and play a vital role in ensuring the residents of the Myatts Field North estate receive the highest standard of services while achieving value for money for the Authority. You will be instrumental in continuing the excellent working relationships the Authority enjoys with the PFI Contractors on this high-performing scheme. To be considered for interview, please upload your supporting statement will clearly evidence: A deep understanding of the strategic challenges within the housing sector. This is likely to have been gained through experience working either within a local authority/housing association or in a PPP/PFI environment in other sectors. Experience in contract management, including the ability to research and critically analyse information and intelligence. A high level of commercial acumen and an eye for detail, with the ability to analyse and interpret complex data. A proven track record of managing successful relationships with key external partners, as well as strong political awareness. Confidence in engaging at Director level with all stakeholders, both within the Authority, including Members and Senior Management, and externally with residents. You should also be able to write complex reports and briefings for senior managers and Councillors. We are looking for someone who is proactive, passionate and committed to improving housing services for our diverse resident population. If you have the skills and experience necessary to excel in this role, we would love to hear from you. For detailed qualifications and requirements, please review the job description and person specification in hyperlink below: Job Description and Person Specification Your supporting statement should demonstrate with examples how you meet the requirements of the Person Specification marked with 'A'. "Previous applicants need not apply" Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Lynette Peters Recruitment Timelines: Advert close date: 11:59pm on Thursday, 9 th May 2024. Shortlisting: Friday, 10 th May 2024. Interviews: Thursday 16 th May 2024. Benefits: We believe in rewarding our staff. When you join us, you'll gain access to a range of benefits, including: Participation in our 5 Staff Networks: Black, Asian, and Multi-Ethnic, LGBTQ+, Disability, Young Professionals, and Women's. Generous annual leave entitlement starting from 27 days, increasing to up to 35 days depending on length of service. Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme. Hybrid Working. Employee Assistance Programme. Occupational Sick Pay based on length of service. Discounts at local restaurants. Discount at our Active Lambeth Gyms. Learning and Development opportunities, including Apprenticeships. Cycle to Work Scheme. Secure Bike Storage facilities at our Town Hall and Civic Centre. Trade Union Membership. How to Apply: If you're interest in this opportunity, click on the apply button and complete an online application. In your supporting statement, please clearly demonstrate how you meet the shortlist criteria marked with an 'A' at shortlist stage. We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here .
Apr 13, 2024
Full time
Housing PFI Client Manager PO6: Starting salary £53,109 rising in annual increments to £56,151 incl LW About Us: It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. To deliver on these ambitions, we have embarked our transformational One Lambeth Programme ensuring we are 'connected by purpose,' in everything we do to deliver excellence. We are proud to have recently developed a refreshed set of One Lambeth Values and Behaviours that were develop for staff by staff; Equity, Ambition, Kindness, and Accountability. For more information, please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Borough: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. About the Team: Lambeth Housing Private Finance Initiative (PFI) Client Team, consisting of the Client Manager and a Contract Performance Officer, is part of Housing Partnerships, Performance and Strategy team that sits within the Council's Housing department. About the Role: Lambeth is looking to appoint a housing professional who understands managing housing contracts for their PFI Housing Scheme at Myatts Field North . Do you have a passion for creating strong partnerships and delivering exceptional housing services to all residents? Then this exciting opportunity is for you. As Housing PFI Client Manager, you will work in partnership with PFI Contractors to robustly monitor the PFI Agreement and play a vital role in ensuring the residents of the Myatts Field North estate receive the highest standard of services while achieving value for money for the Authority. You will be instrumental in continuing the excellent working relationships the Authority enjoys with the PFI Contractors on this high-performing scheme. To be considered for interview, please upload your supporting statement will clearly evidence: A deep understanding of the strategic challenges within the housing sector. This is likely to have been gained through experience working either within a local authority/housing association or in a PPP/PFI environment in other sectors. Experience in contract management, including the ability to research and critically analyse information and intelligence. A high level of commercial acumen and an eye for detail, with the ability to analyse and interpret complex data. A proven track record of managing successful relationships with key external partners, as well as strong political awareness. Confidence in engaging at Director level with all stakeholders, both within the Authority, including Members and Senior Management, and externally with residents. You should also be able to write complex reports and briefings for senior managers and Councillors. We are looking for someone who is proactive, passionate and committed to improving housing services for our diverse resident population. If you have the skills and experience necessary to excel in this role, we would love to hear from you. For detailed qualifications and requirements, please review the job description and person specification in hyperlink below: Job Description and Person Specification Your supporting statement should demonstrate with examples how you meet the requirements of the Person Specification marked with 'A'. "Previous applicants need not apply" Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Lynette Peters Recruitment Timelines: Advert close date: 11:59pm on Thursday, 9 th May 2024. Shortlisting: Friday, 10 th May 2024. Interviews: Thursday 16 th May 2024. Benefits: We believe in rewarding our staff. When you join us, you'll gain access to a range of benefits, including: Participation in our 5 Staff Networks: Black, Asian, and Multi-Ethnic, LGBTQ+, Disability, Young Professionals, and Women's. Generous annual leave entitlement starting from 27 days, increasing to up to 35 days depending on length of service. Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme. Hybrid Working. Employee Assistance Programme. Occupational Sick Pay based on length of service. Discounts at local restaurants. Discount at our Active Lambeth Gyms. Learning and Development opportunities, including Apprenticeships. Cycle to Work Scheme. Secure Bike Storage facilities at our Town Hall and Civic Centre. Trade Union Membership. How to Apply: If you're interest in this opportunity, click on the apply button and complete an online application. In your supporting statement, please clearly demonstrate how you meet the shortlist criteria marked with an 'A' at shortlist stage. We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here .
Assistant Allocations and Letting Manager Bedford (Hybrid) Up to £40,700 per annum Permanent Full time (37 hours per week) Can you lead, manage, guide and support a team? Can you create a great rapport and build effective relationships? We're looking for an Assistant Allocations and Lettings Manager to lead, manage and motivate a team of Allocation and Lettings Officers to maximise income through minimising rent loss resulting from vacant properties. You will support the Allocations and Lettings Manager with policy changes and continuous customer service and team improvements whilst a managing a high performing team. This role is a hybrid role working from our head office in Bedford for a minimum of 1 day per week and when your role requires you to do so. We have an emergency on-call rota, and the Assistant Allocations and Lettings Manager will be required to be on call approximately every 8 weeks, therefore a driving licence, appropriate business insurance and your own vehicle are essential. What you will be doing: To lead, manage, guide and support a team of allocations and lettings officers. To work collaboratively with other departments, specifically the in-house voids team, housing team and development team, to identify and implement customer services improvements in relation to tenancy management processes/projects/new initiatives. To ensure bpha make the best use of our homes by promoting the reduction of under occupation moves via mutual exchange, management moves and local lettings plans. To ensure key data is managed accurately and assists the business in targeting services to the right customers. To support the Allocations and Lettings Manager with policy changes and continuous customer service and team improvements. To monitor, improve and produce monthly regular reports on team performance, KPI areas and allocation data in addition to void performance with the in-house voids team. To be responsible for decisions in response to customer complaints and appeals. To be responsible for making decisions for management moves in line with policy To work closely with the Senior Allocations and Lettings Officer to ensure Allocation Officers are fully trained and supported to carry out their role and to cover in the absence of the Senior Allocations and Lettings Officer To conduct individual monthly 1-1s, reviews and appraisals with the Allocations Officers to monitor performance. We'd love to meet someone who is/has a: Ability to lead a team and empower others to achieve. Excellent people management skills Able to demonstrate excellent customer service skills Able to create rapport and build effective relationships quickly Ability to collaborate effectively with other teams and external agencies High level of emotional intelligence, with the ability to handle challenging customer situations sensitively and professionally Clear and effective communicator, able to convey complex information to customers and key stakeholders Ability to organise and prioritise own workload to meet the demands of a fast-paced environment where priorities can change quickly Highly organised and good attention to detail with a right first-time attitude Ability to follow procedures and maintain, clear, concise records Excellent problem solving and decision-making capabilities, able to work within agreed parameters and make operational decisions Ability to process data quickly and accurately Accurate record keeping and data entry with experience in providing business communications Ability to adapt, learn new skills quickly and respond positively to a changing environment Ability to monitor own performance Negotiation skills necessary to liaise effectively with key stakeholders Identify areas for process change to enhance customer experience Ability to provide clear and concise business correspondence including reports. Amongst what we offer you is: A competitive salary of up to £40,700 28 days holiday PLUS Bank Holidays A generous contributory pension scheme Private health care Free life assurance Access to an extensive suite of wellbeing services and tools including a digital gym Opportunities for learning and development Discounted gym membership Retail discount scheme Please note the successful candidate will need to complete an enhanced DBS application. Closing date: 25 th April 2024 Interview date: 3 rd May 2024 We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.
Apr 12, 2024
Full time
Assistant Allocations and Letting Manager Bedford (Hybrid) Up to £40,700 per annum Permanent Full time (37 hours per week) Can you lead, manage, guide and support a team? Can you create a great rapport and build effective relationships? We're looking for an Assistant Allocations and Lettings Manager to lead, manage and motivate a team of Allocation and Lettings Officers to maximise income through minimising rent loss resulting from vacant properties. You will support the Allocations and Lettings Manager with policy changes and continuous customer service and team improvements whilst a managing a high performing team. This role is a hybrid role working from our head office in Bedford for a minimum of 1 day per week and when your role requires you to do so. We have an emergency on-call rota, and the Assistant Allocations and Lettings Manager will be required to be on call approximately every 8 weeks, therefore a driving licence, appropriate business insurance and your own vehicle are essential. What you will be doing: To lead, manage, guide and support a team of allocations and lettings officers. To work collaboratively with other departments, specifically the in-house voids team, housing team and development team, to identify and implement customer services improvements in relation to tenancy management processes/projects/new initiatives. To ensure bpha make the best use of our homes by promoting the reduction of under occupation moves via mutual exchange, management moves and local lettings plans. To ensure key data is managed accurately and assists the business in targeting services to the right customers. To support the Allocations and Lettings Manager with policy changes and continuous customer service and team improvements. To monitor, improve and produce monthly regular reports on team performance, KPI areas and allocation data in addition to void performance with the in-house voids team. To be responsible for decisions in response to customer complaints and appeals. To be responsible for making decisions for management moves in line with policy To work closely with the Senior Allocations and Lettings Officer to ensure Allocation Officers are fully trained and supported to carry out their role and to cover in the absence of the Senior Allocations and Lettings Officer To conduct individual monthly 1-1s, reviews and appraisals with the Allocations Officers to monitor performance. We'd love to meet someone who is/has a: Ability to lead a team and empower others to achieve. Excellent people management skills Able to demonstrate excellent customer service skills Able to create rapport and build effective relationships quickly Ability to collaborate effectively with other teams and external agencies High level of emotional intelligence, with the ability to handle challenging customer situations sensitively and professionally Clear and effective communicator, able to convey complex information to customers and key stakeholders Ability to organise and prioritise own workload to meet the demands of a fast-paced environment where priorities can change quickly Highly organised and good attention to detail with a right first-time attitude Ability to follow procedures and maintain, clear, concise records Excellent problem solving and decision-making capabilities, able to work within agreed parameters and make operational decisions Ability to process data quickly and accurately Accurate record keeping and data entry with experience in providing business communications Ability to adapt, learn new skills quickly and respond positively to a changing environment Ability to monitor own performance Negotiation skills necessary to liaise effectively with key stakeholders Identify areas for process change to enhance customer experience Ability to provide clear and concise business correspondence including reports. Amongst what we offer you is: A competitive salary of up to £40,700 28 days holiday PLUS Bank Holidays A generous contributory pension scheme Private health care Free life assurance Access to an extensive suite of wellbeing services and tools including a digital gym Opportunities for learning and development Discounted gym membership Retail discount scheme Please note the successful candidate will need to complete an enhanced DBS application. Closing date: 25 th April 2024 Interview date: 3 rd May 2024 We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.
Knight Frank is looking to hire a Senior Planner. We are the world's leading independent international property consultancy, headquartered in the UK, offering agency and professional advice across Commercial, Residential and Rural sectors. Established in 1896, Knight Frank now comprises a global network of over 20,000 people in 487 Offices across 53 Territories. Discover More About Knight Frank The Role Senior Planner within the Knight Frank South West Planning and Development team working on the on-going delivery of client projects in a fast moving, client focussed commercial environment. The candidate will be highly motivated and a charted town planner (MRTPI), with at least two years post qualification experience. In their current role, the candidate will deliver a wide range of projects, and demonstrate the highest quality of client care. The role will involve: Providing planning advice and consultancy services to colleagues and private sector clients. Working within an established team to manage a range of medium and large-scale planning projects to a high standard. This will involve day-to-day responsibility for planning applications, planning project management and site promotion. Preparing planning pre-applications, applications, planning statements and planning representations of varying scales Writing reports, interpreting data, and making recommendations Contributing to the preparation / editing of Design and Access statements and other supporting planning documents Liaising and negotiating with planning officers, employees of consultee organisations, third parties Ensuring compliance with local planning regulations Contributing to the profitability of the Knight Frank South West Planning and Development team Demonstrating Business Generation through effective client management, networking events and deploying planning expertise to identify short and long term development opportunities Supporting wider business development activities to help achieve business targets and objectives. Carrying out business development activities including drafting proposals, tenders and regularly meeting with potential and existing clients. The candidate should: Have excellent technical knowledge and experience of Town & Country Planning regulations and local planning policy. Be capable of setting out coherent planning strategies and fee proposals. Be able to manage internal and external project teams on behalf of clients. Have an understanding of development viability. Have excellent written and verbal communication skills. An appetite to support more junior colleagues including mentoring, where appropriate, would be beneficial. Candidates should demonstrate: Commercial awareness and the ability to work on own initiative. Excellent problem-solving skills. That they are consistently meeting (and exceeding) agreed fee income targets, and how they (can) contribute towards the profitability of the Knight Frank South West Planning and Development team. Excellent standards of verbal and written communication. The development and sustaining of meaningful client relationships resulting in business generation. The ability to secure repeat business through effective and efficient client management. A level of professional conduct that is consistently evident through their contribution towards the Client Care programme where appropriate. That they have developed a profile within their chosen market(s). Good personal management skills with a well organised approach to their work and is seen as efficient both within the office and externally by clients. That they comply at all times with best practice. A consistent professional approach to others internally and externally. A good work ethic. Confidence and capability in contributing to decision making both internally and externally. Contributing actively to the team spirit of the office. Collaborative working. Positive interaction with support staff and works with them in a professional and courteous manner at all times. Please note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Apr 12, 2024
Full time
Knight Frank is looking to hire a Senior Planner. We are the world's leading independent international property consultancy, headquartered in the UK, offering agency and professional advice across Commercial, Residential and Rural sectors. Established in 1896, Knight Frank now comprises a global network of over 20,000 people in 487 Offices across 53 Territories. Discover More About Knight Frank The Role Senior Planner within the Knight Frank South West Planning and Development team working on the on-going delivery of client projects in a fast moving, client focussed commercial environment. The candidate will be highly motivated and a charted town planner (MRTPI), with at least two years post qualification experience. In their current role, the candidate will deliver a wide range of projects, and demonstrate the highest quality of client care. The role will involve: Providing planning advice and consultancy services to colleagues and private sector clients. Working within an established team to manage a range of medium and large-scale planning projects to a high standard. This will involve day-to-day responsibility for planning applications, planning project management and site promotion. Preparing planning pre-applications, applications, planning statements and planning representations of varying scales Writing reports, interpreting data, and making recommendations Contributing to the preparation / editing of Design and Access statements and other supporting planning documents Liaising and negotiating with planning officers, employees of consultee organisations, third parties Ensuring compliance with local planning regulations Contributing to the profitability of the Knight Frank South West Planning and Development team Demonstrating Business Generation through effective client management, networking events and deploying planning expertise to identify short and long term development opportunities Supporting wider business development activities to help achieve business targets and objectives. Carrying out business development activities including drafting proposals, tenders and regularly meeting with potential and existing clients. The candidate should: Have excellent technical knowledge and experience of Town & Country Planning regulations and local planning policy. Be capable of setting out coherent planning strategies and fee proposals. Be able to manage internal and external project teams on behalf of clients. Have an understanding of development viability. Have excellent written and verbal communication skills. An appetite to support more junior colleagues including mentoring, where appropriate, would be beneficial. Candidates should demonstrate: Commercial awareness and the ability to work on own initiative. Excellent problem-solving skills. That they are consistently meeting (and exceeding) agreed fee income targets, and how they (can) contribute towards the profitability of the Knight Frank South West Planning and Development team. Excellent standards of verbal and written communication. The development and sustaining of meaningful client relationships resulting in business generation. The ability to secure repeat business through effective and efficient client management. A level of professional conduct that is consistently evident through their contribution towards the Client Care programme where appropriate. That they have developed a profile within their chosen market(s). Good personal management skills with a well organised approach to their work and is seen as efficient both within the office and externally by clients. That they comply at all times with best practice. A consistent professional approach to others internally and externally. A good work ethic. Confidence and capability in contributing to decision making both internally and externally. Contributing actively to the team spirit of the office. Collaborative working. Positive interaction with support staff and works with them in a professional and courteous manner at all times. Please note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Senior Health & Safety Officer Hyperion Partners are working with an exciting Social Housing provider in search for a Senior Health & Safety Officer, you will play a crucial role in upholding our commitment to providing safe and secure living environments for all residents. You'll work closely with the health and safety manager to implement and enforce health and safety policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and monitor health and safety policies and procedures. Conduct regular inspections and audits to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with regulations. Provide guidance and training to staff, contractors, and residents on health and safety best practices. Investigate accidents and incidents and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence. Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement. Qualifications & Experience: NEBOSH Diploma Training Award, Education or experience in delivering health and safety training. Competent experience in providing health and safety advice within public sector. Knowledge of current occupational health and safety legislation Experience of using online health and safety software. Skills Microsoft Office Competent written and verbal communication skills Staff management skills Collaboration
Apr 11, 2024
Full time
Senior Health & Safety Officer Hyperion Partners are working with an exciting Social Housing provider in search for a Senior Health & Safety Officer, you will play a crucial role in upholding our commitment to providing safe and secure living environments for all residents. You'll work closely with the health and safety manager to implement and enforce health and safety policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and monitor health and safety policies and procedures. Conduct regular inspections and audits to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with regulations. Provide guidance and training to staff, contractors, and residents on health and safety best practices. Investigate accidents and incidents and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence. Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement. Qualifications & Experience: NEBOSH Diploma Training Award, Education or experience in delivering health and safety training. Competent experience in providing health and safety advice within public sector. Knowledge of current occupational health and safety legislation Experience of using online health and safety software. Skills Microsoft Office Competent written and verbal communication skills Staff management skills Collaboration
Position Available: Noise Nuisance Senior Officer About Us: We are looking for a dedicated individual to join our team in Redbridge, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of our community members. As a Noise Nuisance Senior Officer, you will contribute to the enforcement of environmental health regulations and lead projects to address noise and public nuisance issues effectively. Role Overview: Reporting to the Community Protection Manager, you will be responsible for managing a team of officers and coordinating efforts to regulate noise and public nuisance within Redbridge. Your role will involve conducting inspections, investigations, and enforcement actions to ensure compliance with legislative requirements. Additionally, you will provide expert guidance, develop strategies, and collaborate with stakeholders to improve service delivery and achieve council priorities. Key Responsibilities: Lead and coordinate projects to address noise and public nuisance issues, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and council priorities. Conduct reactive and proactive inspections, investigations, and enforcement actions related to noise and public nuisance, including report preparation and evidence gathering. Provide professional advice and support to businesses and the public on environmental health regulations, promoting compliance through education and enforcement. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, including community groups, businesses, and enforcement agencies, to promote collaborative solutions. Contribute to the development of targets, priorities, and enforcement policies within the service area, ensuring alignment with council objectives. Keep abreast of legislative changes and incorporate them into operational procedures and training programs as necessary. Mentor and support the development of team members, including trainee officers and apprentices, through training and practical guidance. Ensure timely and accurate recording of information on council databases, maintaining data integrity and compliance with GDPR procedures. Represent the service at internal and external meetings, providing updates and reports on service activities and achievements. Requirements: Accredited degree in Environmental Health or equivalent qualification, with evidence of continuous professional development. Experience in enforcement services within the public or private sectors, including formal enforcement actions and report preparation. In-depth knowledge of environmental health regulations and legislation, with experience in project-led enforcement activities. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to quickly form effective working relationships and communicate with diverse stakeholders. Ability to evaluate information, make decisions, and work to specific timetables while maintaining professionalism and tact. Proficient in writing complex reports and presenting evidence in various settings, including courts and committee meetings. Commitment to promoting health, welfare, and safeguarding of vulnerable individuals in service delivery. Availability to travel and transport goods and equipment to sites within the borough and neighboring areas.
Apr 08, 2024
Full time
Position Available: Noise Nuisance Senior Officer About Us: We are looking for a dedicated individual to join our team in Redbridge, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of our community members. As a Noise Nuisance Senior Officer, you will contribute to the enforcement of environmental health regulations and lead projects to address noise and public nuisance issues effectively. Role Overview: Reporting to the Community Protection Manager, you will be responsible for managing a team of officers and coordinating efforts to regulate noise and public nuisance within Redbridge. Your role will involve conducting inspections, investigations, and enforcement actions to ensure compliance with legislative requirements. Additionally, you will provide expert guidance, develop strategies, and collaborate with stakeholders to improve service delivery and achieve council priorities. Key Responsibilities: Lead and coordinate projects to address noise and public nuisance issues, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and council priorities. Conduct reactive and proactive inspections, investigations, and enforcement actions related to noise and public nuisance, including report preparation and evidence gathering. Provide professional advice and support to businesses and the public on environmental health regulations, promoting compliance through education and enforcement. Maintain effective communication with stakeholders, including community groups, businesses, and enforcement agencies, to promote collaborative solutions. Contribute to the development of targets, priorities, and enforcement policies within the service area, ensuring alignment with council objectives. Keep abreast of legislative changes and incorporate them into operational procedures and training programs as necessary. Mentor and support the development of team members, including trainee officers and apprentices, through training and practical guidance. Ensure timely and accurate recording of information on council databases, maintaining data integrity and compliance with GDPR procedures. Represent the service at internal and external meetings, providing updates and reports on service activities and achievements. Requirements: Accredited degree in Environmental Health or equivalent qualification, with evidence of continuous professional development. Experience in enforcement services within the public or private sectors, including formal enforcement actions and report preparation. In-depth knowledge of environmental health regulations and legislation, with experience in project-led enforcement activities. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to quickly form effective working relationships and communicate with diverse stakeholders. Ability to evaluate information, make decisions, and work to specific timetables while maintaining professionalism and tact. Proficient in writing complex reports and presenting evidence in various settings, including courts and committee meetings. Commitment to promoting health, welfare, and safeguarding of vulnerable individuals in service delivery. Availability to travel and transport goods and equipment to sites within the borough and neighboring areas.
Noise and Nuisance Control Officer Merton £30.00 per hour Contract - 9 months Full Time An opportunity has arisen for a keen and enthusiastic Environmental Health technician to join the Noise & Nuisance Team in the Regulatory Services Partnership. In order to be considered you must have: Extensive knowledge and experience of responding to statutory nuisance complaints under Environmental Protection 1990 Experience dealing with construction sites under the Control of Pollution Act 1974. Duties include: You will be expected to investigate noise complaints and report back to senior officers so that decisions can be made by senior officers regarding taking any formal action. You will also investigate other complaints such as those relating to bonfires and light pollution. Inspections, projects, surveys, alternative enforcement activities, publicity, attending meetings, processing applications, visits, investigating complaints and service requests, sampling, monitoring, gathering evidence, carrying out PACE interviews, taking statements, serving statutory notices, taking legal proceedings including giving evidence and attending magistrates courts to obtain warrants To find out more information please contact Abbie at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
Apr 04, 2024
Contract
Noise and Nuisance Control Officer Merton £30.00 per hour Contract - 9 months Full Time An opportunity has arisen for a keen and enthusiastic Environmental Health technician to join the Noise & Nuisance Team in the Regulatory Services Partnership. In order to be considered you must have: Extensive knowledge and experience of responding to statutory nuisance complaints under Environmental Protection 1990 Experience dealing with construction sites under the Control of Pollution Act 1974. Duties include: You will be expected to investigate noise complaints and report back to senior officers so that decisions can be made by senior officers regarding taking any formal action. You will also investigate other complaints such as those relating to bonfires and light pollution. Inspections, projects, surveys, alternative enforcement activities, publicity, attending meetings, processing applications, visits, investigating complaints and service requests, sampling, monitoring, gathering evidence, carrying out PACE interviews, taking statements, serving statutory notices, taking legal proceedings including giving evidence and attending magistrates courts to obtain warrants To find out more information please contact Abbie at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
Senior Repairs Officer / Team Leader - SE London - Property and Housing Scheduling Team Leader Managing Operatives Large Housing Organisation Organising Wip Review materials/ sign off Rec forms Wip inspections Force entries Dealing with cooperate complaints Ensure that all appointments and delivery targets are achieved by effective planning of the repairs and voids Coach and motive the team to create a productive working environment and achieve all key performance indicators Liaison and co-ordination with the Planning and Performance Manager, Head of Service, Property Services and Neighbourhoods in relation to an effective repairs and void service Provide planning support to the team during short staffing levels / increase in demand to ensure targets and workload continues to be met and achieved Review contractors and verify the on boarding of contractors is delivered smoothly to ensure enough cover is provided in areas of specialism Review management reports, gather, analyse, and validate data, presenting findings to the Planning and Performance team Full Time Office Based On-going contract - Temp
Apr 02, 2024
Contract
Senior Repairs Officer / Team Leader - SE London - Property and Housing Scheduling Team Leader Managing Operatives Large Housing Organisation Organising Wip Review materials/ sign off Rec forms Wip inspections Force entries Dealing with cooperate complaints Ensure that all appointments and delivery targets are achieved by effective planning of the repairs and voids Coach and motive the team to create a productive working environment and achieve all key performance indicators Liaison and co-ordination with the Planning and Performance Manager, Head of Service, Property Services and Neighbourhoods in relation to an effective repairs and void service Provide planning support to the team during short staffing levels / increase in demand to ensure targets and workload continues to be met and achieved Review contractors and verify the on boarding of contractors is delivered smoothly to ensure enough cover is provided in areas of specialism Review management reports, gather, analyse, and validate data, presenting findings to the Planning and Performance team Full Time Office Based On-going contract - Temp
Assistant Director of Strategy & Assurance £67,500 per annum The Maltings, Bath Full Time - 37 hours per week What you'll be doing You will be leading on influencing positive changes at Curo by ensuring the quality and integrity of our operations and the delivery of our Strategic Plan. Working closely with the Executive Team, you will undertake risk-based monitoring activity across the Curo group and drive a culture of continuous improvement. Drive the delivery of our Strategic Plan, including by ensuring that the Executive Team learns from best practice and emerging opportunities to inform strategic decision-making and identifying areas for growth and innovation. Coordinate our strategic planning activities to make sure that agreed strategic deliverables stay on track, whilst promoting dynamic processes that allow us to pivot and develop as needed. You ll work with colleagues across the business to ensure alignment of plans and that the Executive Team and Board get appropriate assurance of delivery. Develop and implement comprehensive assurance frameworks and processes to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of our operations, including risk management, policy, compliance, and quality assurance. Ensure that Curo s assurance framework draws on diverse sources of assurance including resident-led scrutiny and feedback. Ensure all strategy and assurance processes (including risk management and business continuity) are relevant, proactive and successful within and across the business. You ll lead the Strategy and Assurance Team to deliver high-quality advice and services to the rest of the business. Develop and take ownership of the three-year rolling Internal Audit programme, ensuring clear links with Curo s control environment and risk management approach. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, learning, and accountability within Curo, promoting best practices and knowledge sharing across teams. Build and maintain excellent relationships with internal and external stakeholders and be tenacious and resilient in driving improvements. You ll train and develop colleagues as necessary and be able to deliver specialist advice yourself as well as ensuring your team provide high-quality services to colleagues. Support the Chief Governance Officer with ad-hoc risk, assurance, policy and strategy matters, including in response to emerging legislation and regulation and/or emerging business risks. As Curo grows and develops, we hope you ll grow and develop with us, and your portfolio might grow too. More about you Be a strategic thinker, with excellent influencing skills and the ability to build credibility quickly and energise others. You ll be able to draw on significant experience in similar roles to help Curo colleagues see the bigger picture and ensure that all strategy and assurance activities add real value. Be educated to degree level (or be equivalently qualified through experience), ideally with an additional specialist qualification in a relevant field such as Risk Management. Have excellent project management skills, and the ability to distil key information effectively for a range of audiences. You ll have a proven track record in preparing and presenting formal reports (including written reports) to Boards, Committees, and Executive Directors. Be an experienced and values-driven leader, able to support and coach a team to a high level of performance. Take responsibility for the health and safety of yourself, the team and others ensuring that you are fully compliant with all legislative obligations and Curo s working practices. Have proven ability to be proactive, to prioritise a complex workload, and to work to tight deadlines. You ll be flexible, and able to adapt to a fast-paced and rapidly changing environment. Demonstrate the ability to co-operate with and respect colleagues while providing robust challenge, to drive improvement and correct under-performance as necessary. This will include the ability to work constructively and effectively with senior managers. Be able to evidence experience of sharing knowledge and providing specialist guidance and advice to colleagues, and of training colleagues in relevant matters. We are looking for someone who can help colleagues to understand the benefits of robust risk management and assurance, so you ll need to be friendly and approachable, with a can do attitude. You ll be able to horizon-scan and provide intelligence over emerging policy and risks facing Curo. You ll have great attention to detail but know how to focus on what really matters. You ll be an excellent communicator so that you can build positive relationships across Curo. Ideally, you ll have a qualification in risk management. You ll be enthused by Curo s mission Homes for Good and really believe in what we do. At the same time, you will demonstrate resilience and the desire to work in an interesting environment where no day is ever the same! When and where you'll be doing it You ll be primarily based at The Maltings, but we happy to talk about flexible working. Whilst our preference is full time working, we are happy to discuss alternatives. The most important thing is that your work gets done, you are available to support colleagues with their concerns and queries, and you re able to build good relationships with key colleagues. It will be a fast-paced environment, with lots of deadlines, but you ll work as part of the wider Governance, Assurance, and Insight Directorate, where we all pitch in and help each other out as we need to. What you ll get in return We think you ll have a job that makes you feel good about what you re doing and help us to make a difference to our customers lives every day. In return for all your hard work, not only do you get a great salary, but we also offer: 26 days annual leave (plus public holidays) rising to 29 days after 3 years service An additional day s leave on your birthday Contributory (Salary Sacrifice) Pension Scheme matched by CURO up to 10% Annual Homes for Good Reward. Life Assurance Policy (up to 6x your annual salary) Flexible Benefits including the ability to buy up to 5 days additional annual leave, gym membership, Health Cash Plan, Computer Scheme, Green Cars, Cycle to Work Perks at Work access to 1000 s of discounts online and in-store. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) providing friendly impartial advice on financial, health, work or mental wellbeing. Free Parking at many of our Offices. We will be closing applications on 14th April 2024; however, we will be reviewing applications as they come in and may close the vacancy earlier should we find the right applicant. So, if you think you re the person for this job, please don t delay and apply today!
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Assistant Director of Strategy & Assurance £67,500 per annum The Maltings, Bath Full Time - 37 hours per week What you'll be doing You will be leading on influencing positive changes at Curo by ensuring the quality and integrity of our operations and the delivery of our Strategic Plan. Working closely with the Executive Team, you will undertake risk-based monitoring activity across the Curo group and drive a culture of continuous improvement. Drive the delivery of our Strategic Plan, including by ensuring that the Executive Team learns from best practice and emerging opportunities to inform strategic decision-making and identifying areas for growth and innovation. Coordinate our strategic planning activities to make sure that agreed strategic deliverables stay on track, whilst promoting dynamic processes that allow us to pivot and develop as needed. You ll work with colleagues across the business to ensure alignment of plans and that the Executive Team and Board get appropriate assurance of delivery. Develop and implement comprehensive assurance frameworks and processes to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of our operations, including risk management, policy, compliance, and quality assurance. Ensure that Curo s assurance framework draws on diverse sources of assurance including resident-led scrutiny and feedback. Ensure all strategy and assurance processes (including risk management and business continuity) are relevant, proactive and successful within and across the business. You ll lead the Strategy and Assurance Team to deliver high-quality advice and services to the rest of the business. Develop and take ownership of the three-year rolling Internal Audit programme, ensuring clear links with Curo s control environment and risk management approach. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, learning, and accountability within Curo, promoting best practices and knowledge sharing across teams. Build and maintain excellent relationships with internal and external stakeholders and be tenacious and resilient in driving improvements. You ll train and develop colleagues as necessary and be able to deliver specialist advice yourself as well as ensuring your team provide high-quality services to colleagues. Support the Chief Governance Officer with ad-hoc risk, assurance, policy and strategy matters, including in response to emerging legislation and regulation and/or emerging business risks. As Curo grows and develops, we hope you ll grow and develop with us, and your portfolio might grow too. More about you Be a strategic thinker, with excellent influencing skills and the ability to build credibility quickly and energise others. You ll be able to draw on significant experience in similar roles to help Curo colleagues see the bigger picture and ensure that all strategy and assurance activities add real value. Be educated to degree level (or be equivalently qualified through experience), ideally with an additional specialist qualification in a relevant field such as Risk Management. Have excellent project management skills, and the ability to distil key information effectively for a range of audiences. You ll have a proven track record in preparing and presenting formal reports (including written reports) to Boards, Committees, and Executive Directors. Be an experienced and values-driven leader, able to support and coach a team to a high level of performance. Take responsibility for the health and safety of yourself, the team and others ensuring that you are fully compliant with all legislative obligations and Curo s working practices. Have proven ability to be proactive, to prioritise a complex workload, and to work to tight deadlines. You ll be flexible, and able to adapt to a fast-paced and rapidly changing environment. Demonstrate the ability to co-operate with and respect colleagues while providing robust challenge, to drive improvement and correct under-performance as necessary. This will include the ability to work constructively and effectively with senior managers. Be able to evidence experience of sharing knowledge and providing specialist guidance and advice to colleagues, and of training colleagues in relevant matters. We are looking for someone who can help colleagues to understand the benefits of robust risk management and assurance, so you ll need to be friendly and approachable, with a can do attitude. You ll be able to horizon-scan and provide intelligence over emerging policy and risks facing Curo. You ll have great attention to detail but know how to focus on what really matters. You ll be an excellent communicator so that you can build positive relationships across Curo. Ideally, you ll have a qualification in risk management. You ll be enthused by Curo s mission Homes for Good and really believe in what we do. At the same time, you will demonstrate resilience and the desire to work in an interesting environment where no day is ever the same! When and where you'll be doing it You ll be primarily based at The Maltings, but we happy to talk about flexible working. Whilst our preference is full time working, we are happy to discuss alternatives. The most important thing is that your work gets done, you are available to support colleagues with their concerns and queries, and you re able to build good relationships with key colleagues. It will be a fast-paced environment, with lots of deadlines, but you ll work as part of the wider Governance, Assurance, and Insight Directorate, where we all pitch in and help each other out as we need to. What you ll get in return We think you ll have a job that makes you feel good about what you re doing and help us to make a difference to our customers lives every day. In return for all your hard work, not only do you get a great salary, but we also offer: 26 days annual leave (plus public holidays) rising to 29 days after 3 years service An additional day s leave on your birthday Contributory (Salary Sacrifice) Pension Scheme matched by CURO up to 10% Annual Homes for Good Reward. Life Assurance Policy (up to 6x your annual salary) Flexible Benefits including the ability to buy up to 5 days additional annual leave, gym membership, Health Cash Plan, Computer Scheme, Green Cars, Cycle to Work Perks at Work access to 1000 s of discounts online and in-store. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) providing friendly impartial advice on financial, health, work or mental wellbeing. Free Parking at many of our Offices. We will be closing applications on 14th April 2024; however, we will be reviewing applications as they come in and may close the vacancy earlier should we find the right applicant. So, if you think you re the person for this job, please don t delay and apply today!
Braxfield Recruitment specialise in connecting talented individuals with meaningful opportunities. We are currently seeking a Damp & Water Contracts Manager to join a dynamic social housing provider in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual with a contract management background to join in a fantastic social landlord and improve the quality of life for their residents. Damp & Water Contracts Manager Location: London, UK Salary: £52,000 - £56,000 plus remote working, excellent benefits & pension Responsibilities: Lead on the investigation, reactive remediation and planned remediation to two sites including the installation of ventilation within properties to mitigate the effect of damp and condensation not relating to balcony defects. Lead on the management of damp and water cases across the portfolio, ensuring that cases are captured, monitored and completed within an acceptable timeframe. Ensure residents are kept updated throughout and reporting on this workstream is accurate and timely. Lead on the management of contractors and consultants across workstreams ensuring works are delivered on time and to budget, in line with terms of the contracts ensuring that the quality of works meets the required specification. Lead Officer in arranging the decanting of any residents to alternative accommodation where required across different workstreams. Producing a communications strategy for each work stream and leading the team to be first point of contact for residents relating to dampness and water leaks. Lead Officer working jointly with the Development team to undertake investigations as to the cause of the problem and identification of solutions. Lead of section 20 consultation across workstreams where appropriate to maximise recovery from leaseholders where appropriate. Requirements: Relevant degree level qualification or equivalent experience working within senior levels in a housing organisation. Experience managing damp and water cases within a social housing environment. Experience leading a technical team and delivery on large volume programmes to residential properties Excellent Communication Skills Able to represent the organisation externally at an appropriate level with key stakeholders such as local authorities, partner agencies and residents groups Ability to lead effective project teams delivering cross functional outcomes Excellent customer care, staff management and interpersonal skills Able to successfully manage and lead where necessary - external consultants and contractors - within a performance management & improvement culture. Experience of working with boards and committees, producing and presenting formal reports Experience of managing staff Experience of managing and delivering resident consultation meetings Full understanding and administration of a range of contracts and contract forms Experience of managing complex contracts delivering high volumes of building works to residential property Experience managing value for money objectives and track record of implementing commercial improvements across a similar service Benefits: Competitive salary (£52,000 - £56,000 per annum) Flexible working from home 2-3 days per week Pension scheme Generous annual leave allowance Opportunities for professional development and career advancement Supportive work environment with a commitment to employee well-being In Summary If you are a motivated and experienced professional with experience in working within social housing and managing damp and water related contracts we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and if you have the right experience one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss the Damp & Water Contracts Manager role in more detail.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Braxfield Recruitment specialise in connecting talented individuals with meaningful opportunities. We are currently seeking a Damp & Water Contracts Manager to join a dynamic social housing provider in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual with a contract management background to join in a fantastic social landlord and improve the quality of life for their residents. Damp & Water Contracts Manager Location: London, UK Salary: £52,000 - £56,000 plus remote working, excellent benefits & pension Responsibilities: Lead on the investigation, reactive remediation and planned remediation to two sites including the installation of ventilation within properties to mitigate the effect of damp and condensation not relating to balcony defects. Lead on the management of damp and water cases across the portfolio, ensuring that cases are captured, monitored and completed within an acceptable timeframe. Ensure residents are kept updated throughout and reporting on this workstream is accurate and timely. Lead on the management of contractors and consultants across workstreams ensuring works are delivered on time and to budget, in line with terms of the contracts ensuring that the quality of works meets the required specification. Lead Officer in arranging the decanting of any residents to alternative accommodation where required across different workstreams. Producing a communications strategy for each work stream and leading the team to be first point of contact for residents relating to dampness and water leaks. Lead Officer working jointly with the Development team to undertake investigations as to the cause of the problem and identification of solutions. Lead of section 20 consultation across workstreams where appropriate to maximise recovery from leaseholders where appropriate. Requirements: Relevant degree level qualification or equivalent experience working within senior levels in a housing organisation. Experience managing damp and water cases within a social housing environment. Experience leading a technical team and delivery on large volume programmes to residential properties Excellent Communication Skills Able to represent the organisation externally at an appropriate level with key stakeholders such as local authorities, partner agencies and residents groups Ability to lead effective project teams delivering cross functional outcomes Excellent customer care, staff management and interpersonal skills Able to successfully manage and lead where necessary - external consultants and contractors - within a performance management & improvement culture. Experience of working with boards and committees, producing and presenting formal reports Experience of managing staff Experience of managing and delivering resident consultation meetings Full understanding and administration of a range of contracts and contract forms Experience of managing complex contracts delivering high volumes of building works to residential property Experience managing value for money objectives and track record of implementing commercial improvements across a similar service Benefits: Competitive salary (£52,000 - £56,000 per annum) Flexible working from home 2-3 days per week Pension scheme Generous annual leave allowance Opportunities for professional development and career advancement Supportive work environment with a commitment to employee well-being In Summary If you are a motivated and experienced professional with experience in working within social housing and managing damp and water related contracts we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and if you have the right experience one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss the Damp & Water Contracts Manager role in more detail.
Director, Technical Development, Light Industrial Hybrid working Are you a seasoned Construction Project Manager with a track record of leading high-profile industrial projects to success? SEGRO is seeking a Director of Technical Development to helm their Light Industrial Team. You will be the driving force behind their innovative light industrial and data centre development projects across London and their Western Corridor. About the Opportunity: Oversee project and construction management to deliver exceptional results on budget and on time. Strategise development and construction opportunities for the UK light industrial/data centres sector. Spearhead environmental and safety standards for technical development activities, aligned with SEGRO's carbon-neutral goals. Direct a multifaceted team of professionals, ensuring excellence from planning to execution. Provide strategic reporting and capital expenditure forecasting for ongoing and future schemes. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance our portfolio performance. Format part of the senior leadership group within SEGRO, influencing the strategic direction of the business About You: Extensive experience in construction project management, specifically in data centres, warehouses, logistics centres, retail, industrial units, or manufacturing plants. Demonstrated leadership in managing dynamic teams. In-depth knowledge of legal and environmental standards in construction. Strong network within the property and construction market. Proven ability in report writing, presentations, and negotiations. Expertise in sustainable construction and low carbon initiatives. If you're looking to embark on a career that puts you at the forefront of industrial innovation, and you are a natural and inspiring people leader, with the vision to execute top-tier development strategies, SEGRO invites you to apply for the role of Director, Technical Development, Light Industrial through their exclusive recruitment partner Capstone Property Recruitment. Please send your CV to Rob Joslin at All direct and 3rd part applications will be directed to Capstone. Transparency Notice to Prospective Candidates We process certain personal information about you for our legitimate business interests in order to identify and contact suitable candidates about positions that may be relevant to them. At Capstone Property Recruitment Ltd we respect your Privacy details all of which are set out in our Privacy Policy on our website at .If you don't want to be contacted by us about potential positions that may be of interest to you in the future, then please email our Data Protection Officer at
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
Director, Technical Development, Light Industrial Hybrid working Are you a seasoned Construction Project Manager with a track record of leading high-profile industrial projects to success? SEGRO is seeking a Director of Technical Development to helm their Light Industrial Team. You will be the driving force behind their innovative light industrial and data centre development projects across London and their Western Corridor. About the Opportunity: Oversee project and construction management to deliver exceptional results on budget and on time. Strategise development and construction opportunities for the UK light industrial/data centres sector. Spearhead environmental and safety standards for technical development activities, aligned with SEGRO's carbon-neutral goals. Direct a multifaceted team of professionals, ensuring excellence from planning to execution. Provide strategic reporting and capital expenditure forecasting for ongoing and future schemes. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance our portfolio performance. Format part of the senior leadership group within SEGRO, influencing the strategic direction of the business About You: Extensive experience in construction project management, specifically in data centres, warehouses, logistics centres, retail, industrial units, or manufacturing plants. Demonstrated leadership in managing dynamic teams. In-depth knowledge of legal and environmental standards in construction. Strong network within the property and construction market. Proven ability in report writing, presentations, and negotiations. Expertise in sustainable construction and low carbon initiatives. If you're looking to embark on a career that puts you at the forefront of industrial innovation, and you are a natural and inspiring people leader, with the vision to execute top-tier development strategies, SEGRO invites you to apply for the role of Director, Technical Development, Light Industrial through their exclusive recruitment partner Capstone Property Recruitment. Please send your CV to Rob Joslin at All direct and 3rd part applications will be directed to Capstone. Transparency Notice to Prospective Candidates We process certain personal information about you for our legitimate business interests in order to identify and contact suitable candidates about positions that may be relevant to them. At Capstone Property Recruitment Ltd we respect your Privacy details all of which are set out in our Privacy Policy on our website at .If you don't want to be contacted by us about potential positions that may be of interest to you in the future, then please email our Data Protection Officer at
Premises Assistant Southeast London Outstanding Ofsted School Full Time (40 weeks) Temp to Permanent Start ASAP Grade 4 (Outer London): £25,629 FTE + Performance and Loyalty Bonus + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Pension Scheme (LGPS) + Additional Benefits Summary We are looking for a Premises Assistant to ensure the provision of a safe, clean, attractive learning environment, as part of a team undertaking responsibility for the maintenance, security, health and safety of the school s site (including grounds, buildings, facilities and equipment), ensuring that they operate efficiently and effectively. This role will involve working 40 weeks per year (term-time) 37.5 hours per week. Main Areas of Responsibility The main responsibilities of your role will be: To be fully engaged in ensuring the academy health and safety and other related policies are fully adhered to. To carry out servicing, cleaning and checking of academy vehicles within capabilities. To provide technical and craft support to teaching staff as directed by the senior premises officer. To provide site security as required. To report any poor or dangerous behaviour by students to the Premises Manager. To report any potentially hazardous actions by staff to the Premises Manager immediately. To maintain, decorate and repair the academy premises where appropriate. To liaise with and support external contractors on site, ensuring supervision at all times. Maintain the academy grounds, keep site clear of litter and empty bins regularly (at least once a day). Monitor the toilets for cleanliness and replenish soap, toilet tissue, roller towels as necessary. Regularly tour around the academy, keeping corridors free from litter. Assist in maintaining the academy grounds. To lock/secure both side and back gates as required. Assist site maintenance in the removal of furniture e.g. for exams and academy events. Report to the Premises Manager, any lights that need replacing, graffiti or any broken fixtures and fittings. Being vigilant for any health and safety hazards, mitigating risk immediately and appropriately and reporting this to the Premises Manager as soon as is possible. To be responsible for ensuring that any accidents , sickness or spillages are promptly cleaned, disinfected and made safe. To complete any tasks as reasonably requested by the Premises Manager. Qualifications & Experience Qualifications, Knowledge & Training Basic knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and requirements. Basic training in one or more of the following; plumbing, general and ground maintenance, electrical/building maintenance, heating systems (or sound experience of same). Basic knowledge of the operation of heating, ventilating systems and common causes of malfunctions. Knowledge of maintenance and security systems and procedures. Knowledge of supervisory skills. Understanding of appropriate cleaning methods and standards. Experience Experience of working in a school or educational establishment with children and young people. Considerable DIY experience Personal Skills & Qualities Good communication skills. Excellent telephone manner. DIY skills. Ability for some heavy lifting, physical fitness appropriate to tasks required. Ability to monitor and report on structural faults/repairs. Ability to monitor and order stocks of material. Ability to work evenings and weekends on a regular basis. Ability to deal with emergencies occurring outside normal working hours. Ability to work as part of a team. INDS2
Mar 21, 2024
Full time
Premises Assistant Southeast London Outstanding Ofsted School Full Time (40 weeks) Temp to Permanent Start ASAP Grade 4 (Outer London): £25,629 FTE + Performance and Loyalty Bonus + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Pension Scheme (LGPS) + Additional Benefits Summary We are looking for a Premises Assistant to ensure the provision of a safe, clean, attractive learning environment, as part of a team undertaking responsibility for the maintenance, security, health and safety of the school s site (including grounds, buildings, facilities and equipment), ensuring that they operate efficiently and effectively. This role will involve working 40 weeks per year (term-time) 37.5 hours per week. Main Areas of Responsibility The main responsibilities of your role will be: To be fully engaged in ensuring the academy health and safety and other related policies are fully adhered to. To carry out servicing, cleaning and checking of academy vehicles within capabilities. To provide technical and craft support to teaching staff as directed by the senior premises officer. To provide site security as required. To report any poor or dangerous behaviour by students to the Premises Manager. To report any potentially hazardous actions by staff to the Premises Manager immediately. To maintain, decorate and repair the academy premises where appropriate. To liaise with and support external contractors on site, ensuring supervision at all times. Maintain the academy grounds, keep site clear of litter and empty bins regularly (at least once a day). Monitor the toilets for cleanliness and replenish soap, toilet tissue, roller towels as necessary. Regularly tour around the academy, keeping corridors free from litter. Assist in maintaining the academy grounds. To lock/secure both side and back gates as required. Assist site maintenance in the removal of furniture e.g. for exams and academy events. Report to the Premises Manager, any lights that need replacing, graffiti or any broken fixtures and fittings. Being vigilant for any health and safety hazards, mitigating risk immediately and appropriately and reporting this to the Premises Manager as soon as is possible. To be responsible for ensuring that any accidents , sickness or spillages are promptly cleaned, disinfected and made safe. To complete any tasks as reasonably requested by the Premises Manager. Qualifications & Experience Qualifications, Knowledge & Training Basic knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and requirements. Basic training in one or more of the following; plumbing, general and ground maintenance, electrical/building maintenance, heating systems (or sound experience of same). Basic knowledge of the operation of heating, ventilating systems and common causes of malfunctions. Knowledge of maintenance and security systems and procedures. Knowledge of supervisory skills. Understanding of appropriate cleaning methods and standards. Experience Experience of working in a school or educational establishment with children and young people. Considerable DIY experience Personal Skills & Qualities Good communication skills. Excellent telephone manner. DIY skills. Ability for some heavy lifting, physical fitness appropriate to tasks required. Ability to monitor and report on structural faults/repairs. Ability to monitor and order stocks of material. Ability to work evenings and weekends on a regular basis. Ability to deal with emergencies occurring outside normal working hours. Ability to work as part of a team. INDS2
Policy & Public Affairs Officer
Location- Manchester, Fully Remote
Covering- Manchester, Leeds, or Liverpool
Salary- Up to £32,879 per annum + Benefits
Contract type- Permanent, Full-time, 36 hours per week, Fully Remote
crooton has an exciting opportunity for a Policy & Public Affairs Officer to join a well-established client of ours based in the North Region, UK however this is a Fully Remote position.
As a Policy & Public Affairs Officer, you will undertake research, analysis, and lead the development of our client Institute policy position in areas relating to priority areas in the construction debate, such as skills, and sustainability. You will be responsible for ensuring that the Institute is well positioned with the UK Government and wider policy community in these areas, and to help influence regulation and policy development in construction. You will also be responsible for working with all levels of the organisation, membership, and external stakeholders including the Government (parliamentarians, officials, and English regional administration when appropriate), industry, and other professional bodies, to manage our client policy profile and drive its reputation and engagement opportunities- with an emphasis on the English North region.
Benefits
Competitive salary
Generous Holidays
Additional birthday day off
Pension contribution
Employee Assistance Programme
Private Medical Insurance
Life Assurance
Learning and Development
Length of Service Anniversary Day off- for every 5 years of service
Key Responsibilities will include:
Supporting the development and delivery of the Institute’s political engagement strategy by working closely with colleagues to agree on and develop the policy direction of the organization, with an emphasis on the social impact elements of the policy.
Producing clear, sufficient policy briefings and research to outline the Institute’s view on various issues.
Working with departmental and regional colleagues to develop and implement an engagement strategy to raise our client profile and influence Metro Mayors, Combined Authorities, MPs, and key stakeholders in the North Region.
Acting as a key point of contact internally and externally and managing day-to-day relationships, offering regular advice to senior colleagues, governments, and partners on areas influencing but not limited to social impact policy.
Monitoring policy development and identifying opportunities for influencing.
Representing the organisation in the public domain by organising and attending various meetings with key stakeholders to highlight and discuss our client’s issue of interest.
Engaging directly with policy makers and legislators through written briefs as well as formal meetings to promote Institute views.
Supporting the Policy and Public Affairs team with managing events and organising meetings including conferences, policy roundtables, and Parliamentary receptions.
Producing relevant blogs and communication content when required
As such, the ideal candidate will have/ be:
Demonstrable experience in policy and public affairs role
IT literate in all Microsoft Office packages and familiarity with search engines, social media, CMS, and HTML
Knowledge of the UK Government and English regional governments processes, along with the ability to assess and make recommendations for policy developments
Ability to understand the public interest position of a professional body and how this is distinct from traditional policy making
Knowledge of the construction industry and built environment is preferable however not essential
Great communication skills both in written and spoken English
Strong interpersonal skills
There has never been a better time to join our client, if this role interests you, please apply now.
CTNPO2187
Feb 03, 2023
Permanent
Policy & Public Affairs Officer
Location- Manchester, Fully Remote
Covering- Manchester, Leeds, or Liverpool
Salary- Up to £32,879 per annum + Benefits
Contract type- Permanent, Full-time, 36 hours per week, Fully Remote
crooton has an exciting opportunity for a Policy & Public Affairs Officer to join a well-established client of ours based in the North Region, UK however this is a Fully Remote position.
As a Policy & Public Affairs Officer, you will undertake research, analysis, and lead the development of our client Institute policy position in areas relating to priority areas in the construction debate, such as skills, and sustainability. You will be responsible for ensuring that the Institute is well positioned with the UK Government and wider policy community in these areas, and to help influence regulation and policy development in construction. You will also be responsible for working with all levels of the organisation, membership, and external stakeholders including the Government (parliamentarians, officials, and English regional administration when appropriate), industry, and other professional bodies, to manage our client policy profile and drive its reputation and engagement opportunities- with an emphasis on the English North region.
Benefits
Competitive salary
Generous Holidays
Additional birthday day off
Pension contribution
Employee Assistance Programme
Private Medical Insurance
Life Assurance
Learning and Development
Length of Service Anniversary Day off- for every 5 years of service
Key Responsibilities will include:
Supporting the development and delivery of the Institute’s political engagement strategy by working closely with colleagues to agree on and develop the policy direction of the organization, with an emphasis on the social impact elements of the policy.
Producing clear, sufficient policy briefings and research to outline the Institute’s view on various issues.
Working with departmental and regional colleagues to develop and implement an engagement strategy to raise our client profile and influence Metro Mayors, Combined Authorities, MPs, and key stakeholders in the North Region.
Acting as a key point of contact internally and externally and managing day-to-day relationships, offering regular advice to senior colleagues, governments, and partners on areas influencing but not limited to social impact policy.
Monitoring policy development and identifying opportunities for influencing.
Representing the organisation in the public domain by organising and attending various meetings with key stakeholders to highlight and discuss our client’s issue of interest.
Engaging directly with policy makers and legislators through written briefs as well as formal meetings to promote Institute views.
Supporting the Policy and Public Affairs team with managing events and organising meetings including conferences, policy roundtables, and Parliamentary receptions.
Producing relevant blogs and communication content when required
As such, the ideal candidate will have/ be:
Demonstrable experience in policy and public affairs role
IT literate in all Microsoft Office packages and familiarity with search engines, social media, CMS, and HTML
Knowledge of the UK Government and English regional governments processes, along with the ability to assess and make recommendations for policy developments
Ability to understand the public interest position of a professional body and how this is distinct from traditional policy making
Knowledge of the construction industry and built environment is preferable however not essential
Great communication skills both in written and spoken English
Strong interpersonal skills
There has never been a better time to join our client, if this role interests you, please apply now.
CTNPO2187
Construction Jobs
Birmingham, West Midlands (County)
Senior Procurement Officer
Birmingham
Negotiable salary
Recruit 12 has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Procurement Officer to join a groundwork and civil engineering company based in Birmingham, supporting some of the country’s biggest construction companies.
The company was Established in 1994 to deliver groundworks and civil engineering services.
As a Senior Procurement Officer your responsibilities will include the following:
Sourcing best products to satisfy company and customer requirements
Sourcing new suppliers, ensuring they fulfil company pre-qualification process
Obtaining quotations, placing orders with suppliers at agreed rates and terms
Liaising with estimating team to ensure an accurate project cost
Supporting allocated projects with all aspects of procurement
Champion effective and efficient purchasing processes, implementing appropriate improvements with relevant departments
Supporting team members and other departments with queries arising
To be successful as a Senior Procurement Officer, you must have:
proven track record buying products for use within the civil engineering sector
good track record of building and maintaining relationships with internal teams and supply chain
strong coordination, interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills
ability to support multiple contracts, work to strict deadlines, prioritising, and planning workload
attention to detail with the ability to identify commercial risks and proposals to mitigate
flexible approach and able to work under pressure with a can-do attitude
proven track record of mentoring and motivating team members
experience of the commercial build environment is preferable
appreciation of contract law and associated industry priorities (e.g. ethical sourcing)
Essential:
10 years civil engineering/construction experience
5 years’ experience in procurement
Desirable:
Construction related qualification
CIPS or equivalent
Working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics – NAVISION
Recruit12 is a recruitment specialist working within the Construction, Automotive, Aerospace, and World Class manufacturing sectors.
Important: Please note that Recruit12 is only able to place into employment candidates that have a valid EU passport, a European Economic Area (EEA) passport or a valid UK visa
Sep 15, 2022
Permanent
Senior Procurement Officer
Birmingham
Negotiable salary
Recruit 12 has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Procurement Officer to join a groundwork and civil engineering company based in Birmingham, supporting some of the country’s biggest construction companies.
The company was Established in 1994 to deliver groundworks and civil engineering services.
As a Senior Procurement Officer your responsibilities will include the following:
Sourcing best products to satisfy company and customer requirements
Sourcing new suppliers, ensuring they fulfil company pre-qualification process
Obtaining quotations, placing orders with suppliers at agreed rates and terms
Liaising with estimating team to ensure an accurate project cost
Supporting allocated projects with all aspects of procurement
Champion effective and efficient purchasing processes, implementing appropriate improvements with relevant departments
Supporting team members and other departments with queries arising
To be successful as a Senior Procurement Officer, you must have:
proven track record buying products for use within the civil engineering sector
good track record of building and maintaining relationships with internal teams and supply chain
strong coordination, interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills
ability to support multiple contracts, work to strict deadlines, prioritising, and planning workload
attention to detail with the ability to identify commercial risks and proposals to mitigate
flexible approach and able to work under pressure with a can-do attitude
proven track record of mentoring and motivating team members
experience of the commercial build environment is preferable
appreciation of contract law and associated industry priorities (e.g. ethical sourcing)
Essential:
10 years civil engineering/construction experience
5 years’ experience in procurement
Desirable:
Construction related qualification
CIPS or equivalent
Working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics – NAVISION
Recruit12 is a recruitment specialist working within the Construction, Automotive, Aerospace, and World Class manufacturing sectors.
Important: Please note that Recruit12 is only able to place into employment candidates that have a valid EU passport, a European Economic Area (EEA) passport or a valid UK visa
Job Title: Senior Procurement Officer
Location: Birmingham
Job Type: Permanent Role
Salary: Circa £40,000 - £50,000 Per Annum + Package
** Negotiable based on relevant industry experience **
Job description
Our client, a large Civil Engineering and Groundworks Subcontractor is currently looking to add a Senior Procurement Officer to their team on a permanent basis, based from their office in Birmingham. In this role, you will join a well organised company who operate within a fast-paced working environment.
The ideal candidate will have strong commercial groundworks and civil engineering experience, with the ability to influence and shape the company procurement strategy.
You will also get the opportunity to join a nationwide groundworks and civil engineering contract who support some of the countries biggest construction companies. They are a family run business who have demonstrable history working within the Construction sector and they are able to provide work in a friendly family environment, with a culture of support and working together to achieve success.
Applicable candidates will demonstrate:
Proven track record buying products for use within the civil engineering sector.
Good track record of building and maintaining relationships with internal teams and supply chain.
Strong coordination, interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills.
Ability to support multiple contracts, work to strict deadlines, prioritising, and planning workload.
Attention to detail with the ability to identify commercial risks and proposals to mitigate.
Flexible approach and able to work under pressure with a can-do attitude.
Proven track record of mentoring and motivating team members.
Experience of the commercial build environment is preferable.
Appreciation of contract law and associated industry priorities (e.g. Ethical sourcing).
Daily duties will include but are not limited:
Sourcing best products to satisfy company and customer requirements.
Sourcing new suppliers, ensuring they fulfil company pre-qualification process.
Obtaining quotations, placing orders with suppliers at agreed rates and terms.
Liaising with estimating team to ensure an accurate project cost.
Supporting allocated projects with all aspects of procurement.
Champion effective and efficient purchasing processes, implementing appropriate improvements with relevant departments.
Supporting team members and other departments with queries arising.
Candidates will ideally:
Hold a relevant membership such as CIPS (Or equivalent).
Hold a relevant qualification within Civil Engineering or Construction.
Have previous experience working within a procurement role, within the construction sector (5+ years).
Have worked up from a construction / civil engineering background, having worked within the industry for circa 10+ years, understand construction projects and buildability.
Have working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics – NAVISION (Preferred).
For more information or to apply for the role, please contact Harry Sharrard on (phone number removed) or via LinkedIn
Sep 15, 2022
Permanent
Job Title: Senior Procurement Officer
Location: Birmingham
Job Type: Permanent Role
Salary: Circa £40,000 - £50,000 Per Annum + Package
** Negotiable based on relevant industry experience **
Job description
Our client, a large Civil Engineering and Groundworks Subcontractor is currently looking to add a Senior Procurement Officer to their team on a permanent basis, based from their office in Birmingham. In this role, you will join a well organised company who operate within a fast-paced working environment.
The ideal candidate will have strong commercial groundworks and civil engineering experience, with the ability to influence and shape the company procurement strategy.
You will also get the opportunity to join a nationwide groundworks and civil engineering contract who support some of the countries biggest construction companies. They are a family run business who have demonstrable history working within the Construction sector and they are able to provide work in a friendly family environment, with a culture of support and working together to achieve success.
Applicable candidates will demonstrate:
Proven track record buying products for use within the civil engineering sector.
Good track record of building and maintaining relationships with internal teams and supply chain.
Strong coordination, interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills.
Ability to support multiple contracts, work to strict deadlines, prioritising, and planning workload.
Attention to detail with the ability to identify commercial risks and proposals to mitigate.
Flexible approach and able to work under pressure with a can-do attitude.
Proven track record of mentoring and motivating team members.
Experience of the commercial build environment is preferable.
Appreciation of contract law and associated industry priorities (e.g. Ethical sourcing).
Daily duties will include but are not limited:
Sourcing best products to satisfy company and customer requirements.
Sourcing new suppliers, ensuring they fulfil company pre-qualification process.
Obtaining quotations, placing orders with suppliers at agreed rates and terms.
Liaising with estimating team to ensure an accurate project cost.
Supporting allocated projects with all aspects of procurement.
Champion effective and efficient purchasing processes, implementing appropriate improvements with relevant departments.
Supporting team members and other departments with queries arising.
Candidates will ideally:
Hold a relevant membership such as CIPS (Or equivalent).
Hold a relevant qualification within Civil Engineering or Construction.
Have previous experience working within a procurement role, within the construction sector (5+ years).
Have worked up from a construction / civil engineering background, having worked within the industry for circa 10+ years, understand construction projects and buildability.
Have working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics – NAVISION (Preferred).
For more information or to apply for the role, please contact Harry Sharrard on (phone number removed) or via LinkedIn
Job Title: Senior Procurement Officer
Location: Birmingham
Job Type: Permanent Role
Salary: Circa £40,000 - £50,000 Per Annum + Package
** Negotiable based on relevant industry experience **
Job description
Our client, a large Civil Engineering and Groundworks Subcontractor is currently looking to add a Senior Procurement Officer to their team on a permanent basis, based from their office in Birmingham. In this role, you will join a well organised company who operate within a fast-paced working environment.
The ideal candidate will have strong commercial groundworks and civil engineering experience, with the ability to influence and shape the company procurement strategy.
You will also get the opportunity to join a nationwide groundworks and civil engineering contract who support some of the countries biggest construction companies. They are a family run business who have demonstrable history working within the Construction sector and they are able to provide work in a friendly family environment, with a culture of support and working together to achieve success.
Applicable candidates will demonstrate:
Proven track record buying products for use within the civil engineering sector.
Good track record of building and maintaining relationships with internal teams and supply chain.
Strong coordination, interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills.
Ability to support multiple contracts, work to strict deadlines, prioritising, and planning workload.
Attention to detail with the ability to identify commercial risks and proposals to mitigate.
Flexible approach and able to work under pressure with a can-do attitude.
Proven track record of mentoring and motivating team members.
Experience of the commercial build environment is preferable.
Appreciation of contract law and associated industry priorities (e.g. Ethical sourcing).
Daily duties will include but are not limited:
Sourcing best products to satisfy company and customer requirements.
Sourcing new suppliers, ensuring they fulfil company pre-qualification process.
Obtaining quotations, placing orders with suppliers at agreed rates and terms.
Liaising with estimating team to ensure an accurate project cost.
Supporting allocated projects with all aspects of procurement.
Champion effective and efficient purchasing processes, implementing appropriate improvements with relevant departments.
Supporting team members and other departments with queries arising.
Candidates will ideally:
Hold a relevant membership such as CIPS (Or equivalent).
Hold a relevant qualification within Civil Engineering or Construction.
Have previous experience working within a procurement role, within the construction sector (5+ years).
Have worked up from a construction / civil engineering background, having worked within the industry for circa 10+ years, understand construction projects and buildability.
Have working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics – NAVISION (Preferred).
For more information or to apply for the role, please contact Harry Sharrard on (phone number removed) or via LinkedIn
Sep 15, 2022
Permanent
Job Title: Senior Procurement Officer
Location: Birmingham
Job Type: Permanent Role
Salary: Circa £40,000 - £50,000 Per Annum + Package
** Negotiable based on relevant industry experience **
Job description
Our client, a large Civil Engineering and Groundworks Subcontractor is currently looking to add a Senior Procurement Officer to their team on a permanent basis, based from their office in Birmingham. In this role, you will join a well organised company who operate within a fast-paced working environment.
The ideal candidate will have strong commercial groundworks and civil engineering experience, with the ability to influence and shape the company procurement strategy.
You will also get the opportunity to join a nationwide groundworks and civil engineering contract who support some of the countries biggest construction companies. They are a family run business who have demonstrable history working within the Construction sector and they are able to provide work in a friendly family environment, with a culture of support and working together to achieve success.
Applicable candidates will demonstrate:
Proven track record buying products for use within the civil engineering sector.
Good track record of building and maintaining relationships with internal teams and supply chain.
Strong coordination, interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills.
Ability to support multiple contracts, work to strict deadlines, prioritising, and planning workload.
Attention to detail with the ability to identify commercial risks and proposals to mitigate.
Flexible approach and able to work under pressure with a can-do attitude.
Proven track record of mentoring and motivating team members.
Experience of the commercial build environment is preferable.
Appreciation of contract law and associated industry priorities (e.g. Ethical sourcing).
Daily duties will include but are not limited:
Sourcing best products to satisfy company and customer requirements.
Sourcing new suppliers, ensuring they fulfil company pre-qualification process.
Obtaining quotations, placing orders with suppliers at agreed rates and terms.
Liaising with estimating team to ensure an accurate project cost.
Supporting allocated projects with all aspects of procurement.
Champion effective and efficient purchasing processes, implementing appropriate improvements with relevant departments.
Supporting team members and other departments with queries arising.
Candidates will ideally:
Hold a relevant membership such as CIPS (Or equivalent).
Hold a relevant qualification within Civil Engineering or Construction.
Have previous experience working within a procurement role, within the construction sector (5+ years).
Have worked up from a construction / civil engineering background, having worked within the industry for circa 10+ years, understand construction projects and buildability.
Have working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics – NAVISION (Preferred).
For more information or to apply for the role, please contact Harry Sharrard on (phone number removed) or via LinkedIn
With the future of major regeneration programmes now sitting within the outer London Boroughs there is no better time to join Enfield Council.
Our flagship regeneration programme is Meridian Water, the regeneration of an 85- hectare site; our delivery approach is without precedent – The Council has taken control and will act as Master Developer for the site -37 hectares of land have been acquired, £170million of infrastructure funding has been secured from government, planning obtained for 3,000 homes and a partner for the first 725 -1000 homes has been selected.
The delivery of Meridian Water demonstrates Enfield’s ambitions as a local authority. For us, Meridian Water is about delivering our passion for successful communities with high quality housing to make sure that we create places that enable our communities to prosper. It must be holistic; it must involve all stakeholders and it must promote successful placemaking.
Sited next to the Lee Valley Regional Park and with its own brand new railway station, the new neighbourhood is sharply focused on delivering sustainable homes, world class public spaces and community facilities, and providing future residents unparalleled access to both nature reserves and connections to the city centre, Stansted and Cambridge.
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated professional to join our Commercial team where you will lead on a range of strategic work which will not be limited to but may include: housing programme, funding agreements, leading early stages of development phases, strategic infrastructure business case models and management of planning matters such as Section 106 and CIL.
Key Skills
• 5-8 years in Real Estate and Housing Development (experience of mixed use development preferred)
• Knowledge of current housing, affordable housing, and commercial real estate market
• Strong commercial acumen
• Experience negotiating development contracts with strong commercial outcomes
• Ability to conduct/mange viability assessments
• Experience managing and operating financial models
• Understanding of best sustainable building practice and MMC
• Managing and evaluating master plans for highest and best commercial and social value
• Grant procurement and management
• Strategic programme development
• Support multi-year budgeting and strategic planning
• Contract and consultancy management
• Ability to work in a team and positively lead a range of various workstreams at once
• Self-starter
• Excellent writing and communication skills
• Organised
• Skilled at internal team management of junior employees, supporting their growth
To work as part of the council’s Meridian Water team to develop and deliver specific high profile regeneration projects across the borough including the development and implementation of major physical, social and environmental projects including development of the brief and scope, budget management and viability assessment.
1. To lead development of major regeneration projects in the Meridian Water priority area that will support delivery of the Council’s objectives to deliver over 10,000 new homes and over 6,000 jobs.
2. Specifically, responsible for project managing delivery of large scale mixed use development sites, including scheme development and procurement of delivery partners.
3. To lead major projects that deliver wider regeneration and socio-economic development outcomes.
4. To build and develop key strategic partnerships at a senior level, including but not limited to Government departments, GLA and developers to maximise and secure sustainable delivery.
5. To lead commissioning of appropriate internal and external technical and specialist resources required to enable delivery.
6. To manage the delivery of promotional activities relating to regeneration delivery to increase the regional and national profile of regeneration projects.
Job Specifics – Skills, Experience
Essential:
1. Knowledge and proven experience of leading the development of complex regeneration projects with a sound knowledge of the technical, legal, commercial and socio-economic factors that affect and influence major projects
2. Knowledge and experience of directly delivering and/or facilitating the creation of business plans, appraisals and financial models
3. Knowledge and experience of preparing and implementing delivery plans for large and complex regeneration projects
4. Knowledge and experience of negotiating development agreements and professional appointments on large and complex regeneration schemes
5. Sound commercial and financial acumen
6. Ability to produce performance and monitoring reports in line with project reporting requirements
7. Experience of interrogating and analysing a range of relevant technical data and concisely conveying a clear message to decision makers; examples include but are not limited to planning and associated technical studies, urban design and architectural plans, socio-economic data, development appraisals and financial models, tender documentation and development agreements
8. Stakeholder management and communication skills, including the ability to develop and maintain relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders, including landowners, developers, strategic partners, businesses and residents, Senior Officers and Members. This will also include the ability to present information both orally and in writing, through appropriate decision-making reports
9. Ability to manage capital and revenue budgets and interrogate financial information for accuracy and to ensure best value for the Council
10. Ability to deliver project reporting dashboards
Desirable:
11. Significant knowledge and understanding of regeneration and economic growth issues in London
12. Prince 2 Project Management qualification
May 10, 2022
Permanent
With the future of major regeneration programmes now sitting within the outer London Boroughs there is no better time to join Enfield Council.
Our flagship regeneration programme is Meridian Water, the regeneration of an 85- hectare site; our delivery approach is without precedent – The Council has taken control and will act as Master Developer for the site -37 hectares of land have been acquired, £170million of infrastructure funding has been secured from government, planning obtained for 3,000 homes and a partner for the first 725 -1000 homes has been selected.
The delivery of Meridian Water demonstrates Enfield’s ambitions as a local authority. For us, Meridian Water is about delivering our passion for successful communities with high quality housing to make sure that we create places that enable our communities to prosper. It must be holistic; it must involve all stakeholders and it must promote successful placemaking.
Sited next to the Lee Valley Regional Park and with its own brand new railway station, the new neighbourhood is sharply focused on delivering sustainable homes, world class public spaces and community facilities, and providing future residents unparalleled access to both nature reserves and connections to the city centre, Stansted and Cambridge.
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated professional to join our Commercial team where you will lead on a range of strategic work which will not be limited to but may include: housing programme, funding agreements, leading early stages of development phases, strategic infrastructure business case models and management of planning matters such as Section 106 and CIL.
Key Skills
• 5-8 years in Real Estate and Housing Development (experience of mixed use development preferred)
• Knowledge of current housing, affordable housing, and commercial real estate market
• Strong commercial acumen
• Experience negotiating development contracts with strong commercial outcomes
• Ability to conduct/mange viability assessments
• Experience managing and operating financial models
• Understanding of best sustainable building practice and MMC
• Managing and evaluating master plans for highest and best commercial and social value
• Grant procurement and management
• Strategic programme development
• Support multi-year budgeting and strategic planning
• Contract and consultancy management
• Ability to work in a team and positively lead a range of various workstreams at once
• Self-starter
• Excellent writing and communication skills
• Organised
• Skilled at internal team management of junior employees, supporting their growth
To work as part of the council’s Meridian Water team to develop and deliver specific high profile regeneration projects across the borough including the development and implementation of major physical, social and environmental projects including development of the brief and scope, budget management and viability assessment.
1. To lead development of major regeneration projects in the Meridian Water priority area that will support delivery of the Council’s objectives to deliver over 10,000 new homes and over 6,000 jobs.
2. Specifically, responsible for project managing delivery of large scale mixed use development sites, including scheme development and procurement of delivery partners.
3. To lead major projects that deliver wider regeneration and socio-economic development outcomes.
4. To build and develop key strategic partnerships at a senior level, including but not limited to Government departments, GLA and developers to maximise and secure sustainable delivery.
5. To lead commissioning of appropriate internal and external technical and specialist resources required to enable delivery.
6. To manage the delivery of promotional activities relating to regeneration delivery to increase the regional and national profile of regeneration projects.
Job Specifics – Skills, Experience
Essential:
1. Knowledge and proven experience of leading the development of complex regeneration projects with a sound knowledge of the technical, legal, commercial and socio-economic factors that affect and influence major projects
2. Knowledge and experience of directly delivering and/or facilitating the creation of business plans, appraisals and financial models
3. Knowledge and experience of preparing and implementing delivery plans for large and complex regeneration projects
4. Knowledge and experience of negotiating development agreements and professional appointments on large and complex regeneration schemes
5. Sound commercial and financial acumen
6. Ability to produce performance and monitoring reports in line with project reporting requirements
7. Experience of interrogating and analysing a range of relevant technical data and concisely conveying a clear message to decision makers; examples include but are not limited to planning and associated technical studies, urban design and architectural plans, socio-economic data, development appraisals and financial models, tender documentation and development agreements
8. Stakeholder management and communication skills, including the ability to develop and maintain relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders, including landowners, developers, strategic partners, businesses and residents, Senior Officers and Members. This will also include the ability to present information both orally and in writing, through appropriate decision-making reports
9. Ability to manage capital and revenue budgets and interrogate financial information for accuracy and to ensure best value for the Council
10. Ability to deliver project reporting dashboards
Desirable:
11. Significant knowledge and understanding of regeneration and economic growth issues in London
12. Prince 2 Project Management qualification