Job Title: UASC and Care Leaver Property Management Compliance Officer Location: Kent Salary : £27,000-£35,000 Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type : Permanent Purpose of the Role: Our client, a leading provider of housing solutions, is seeking a dedicated professional to support the delivery of a comprehensive and professional internal audit function for the KCC contract and any future UASC and Care Leaver contracts. Reporting to the UASC and Care Leaver Property Management Compliance Service Manager, you will be responsible for independently conducting internal audits across designated areas of the business and reporting findings to the Head of UASC and Care Leaver Contracts. Key Responsibilities: Plan and prioritise property inspections, audits, and quality assurance visits in line with the contract requirements. Provide operational guidance and support to Housing Officers to uphold property standards and assist accommodated young people. Liaise with social services, contractors, and other professionals to support service delivery, address issues, and resolve complaints promptly. Conduct internal audits from planning to reporting stages, ensuring compliance with contract KPIs and identifying risks. Attend meetings to present audit findings and collaborate on practical solutions to mitigate identified risks. Schedule and coordinate inspections for planned and emergency dispersals, while monitoring and escalating any property issues or delays. Carry out risk assessments and oversee the tracking of property defects to ensure health, safety, and quality standards are met. Required Skills: Proven housing experience at a supervisory or managerial level, ideally within a challenging tenant environment. Strong people management skills with a track record of leading and supporting diverse teams. Extensive experience in Quality Assurance within the housing or construction sectors, with in-depth knowledge of quality control procedures and legal standards. Membership of the Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) or equivalent is preferred; Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) qualification is desirable. Excellent communication skills. Solid background in planning and project management, consistently delivering against objectives. Strong understanding of Quality Assurance frameworks, standards, and industry best practices. Good interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Able to remain calm and effective under pressure. Full UK driving licence and use of own vehicle required, the role involves remote working with daily travel. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will need to hold a valid UK driving licence and will be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check and Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please contact Kerrie Collett on (phone number removed) to learn more, or submit your application today.
19/01/2026
Full time
Job Title: UASC and Care Leaver Property Management Compliance Officer Location: Kent Salary : £27,000-£35,000 Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type : Permanent Purpose of the Role: Our client, a leading provider of housing solutions, is seeking a dedicated professional to support the delivery of a comprehensive and professional internal audit function for the KCC contract and any future UASC and Care Leaver contracts. Reporting to the UASC and Care Leaver Property Management Compliance Service Manager, you will be responsible for independently conducting internal audits across designated areas of the business and reporting findings to the Head of UASC and Care Leaver Contracts. Key Responsibilities: Plan and prioritise property inspections, audits, and quality assurance visits in line with the contract requirements. Provide operational guidance and support to Housing Officers to uphold property standards and assist accommodated young people. Liaise with social services, contractors, and other professionals to support service delivery, address issues, and resolve complaints promptly. Conduct internal audits from planning to reporting stages, ensuring compliance with contract KPIs and identifying risks. Attend meetings to present audit findings and collaborate on practical solutions to mitigate identified risks. Schedule and coordinate inspections for planned and emergency dispersals, while monitoring and escalating any property issues or delays. Carry out risk assessments and oversee the tracking of property defects to ensure health, safety, and quality standards are met. Required Skills: Proven housing experience at a supervisory or managerial level, ideally within a challenging tenant environment. Strong people management skills with a track record of leading and supporting diverse teams. Extensive experience in Quality Assurance within the housing or construction sectors, with in-depth knowledge of quality control procedures and legal standards. Membership of the Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) or equivalent is preferred; Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) qualification is desirable. Excellent communication skills. Solid background in planning and project management, consistently delivering against objectives. Strong understanding of Quality Assurance frameworks, standards, and industry best practices. Good interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Able to remain calm and effective under pressure. Full UK driving licence and use of own vehicle required, the role involves remote working with daily travel. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will need to hold a valid UK driving licence and will be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check and Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please contact Kerrie Collett on (phone number removed) to learn more, or submit your application today.
Job Title: Housing Officer Location: Hampshire Salary: 28,000- 35,000 Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract-6 months Purpose of the Role: Our client, a leading provider of housing solutions, is seeking a Housing Officer to cover the Hampshire area. The Housing Officer supports and manages Service Users within an allocated area, ensuring their well-being and the effective management of properties. This includes welfare visits, property inspections, and accurate record-keeping in line with company procedures. Duties and Responsibilities: Supporting Service Users: Manage a caseload of Service Users. Conduct dispersals, inductions, and welfare checks. Signpost SUs to local services (e.g., healthcare, shops). Arrange and support transport or relocation as needed. Ensure the health, safety, and timely move-on of Service Users. Managing Properties: Conduct monthly inspections and arrange necessary maintenance. Prepare properties for re-occupation or hand back to landlords. Maintain compliance with health and safety standards. Ensure minor repairs are completed and inventory is managed. Required Skills: Experience as a Housing Officer or similar role. Awareness of diverse cultures and backgrounds. Empathetic, adaptable, and resilient. Strong problem-solving and communication skills. Well-organised with effective planning abilities. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Full UK driving licence required. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will need to hold a valid UK driving licence and will be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check and Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please contact Kerrie Collett on (phone number removed) to learn more, or submit your application today.
19/01/2026
Contract
Job Title: Housing Officer Location: Hampshire Salary: 28,000- 35,000 Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract-6 months Purpose of the Role: Our client, a leading provider of housing solutions, is seeking a Housing Officer to cover the Hampshire area. The Housing Officer supports and manages Service Users within an allocated area, ensuring their well-being and the effective management of properties. This includes welfare visits, property inspections, and accurate record-keeping in line with company procedures. Duties and Responsibilities: Supporting Service Users: Manage a caseload of Service Users. Conduct dispersals, inductions, and welfare checks. Signpost SUs to local services (e.g., healthcare, shops). Arrange and support transport or relocation as needed. Ensure the health, safety, and timely move-on of Service Users. Managing Properties: Conduct monthly inspections and arrange necessary maintenance. Prepare properties for re-occupation or hand back to landlords. Maintain compliance with health and safety standards. Ensure minor repairs are completed and inventory is managed. Required Skills: Experience as a Housing Officer or similar role. Awareness of diverse cultures and backgrounds. Empathetic, adaptable, and resilient. Strong problem-solving and communication skills. Well-organised with effective planning abilities. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Full UK driving licence required. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will need to hold a valid UK driving licence and will be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check and Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please contact Kerrie Collett on (phone number removed) to learn more, or submit your application today.
Job Title: Technical Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £48,982.86 Per Annum Working Hours: 35 Hours per week Working Pattern: Monday - Friday, Hybrid Location: Camden, London If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Technical Officer Ensure effective delivery of legislative repair activity for all Group residential properties, ensuring projects 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 Senior Technical Officer and Repairs Manager 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 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 housing condition legislation, including Disrepair and FFHHA Understanding of HHSRS, Party Wall Act, Environmental Health Act and Building Regulations Experience of successfully undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, 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 Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. This role also falls under our Ethnic Diversity guaranteed interview scheme. If you are Ethnically Diverse and demonstrate you meet the minimum criteria for the role you will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered Role Profile 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. Undertake Housing Condition & Fitness For Human Habitation Act repair surveys for residential properties to assess defects and condition of works, both maintenance and structural, identifying the most efficient and cost effective solutions to ensure standards are maintained in terms of quality and compliance. Manage contractors throughout any works instructed, including day to day contract management services for works activity including commissioning appropriate work orders, 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. Work alongside legal professionals in the preparation of evidence to be presented in court. Support the business in processing of Home Improvement requests, including site surveys and co-ordination of H&S information relevant requested works. Support the Insurance Manager and Senior Technical Officer on insurance related works such as fire / flood damaged properties, providing technical appraisal of the remedial works with loss adjusters. Provide robust backing information to ensure the authorisation of payments in line with the Group's financial controls, contributing 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 annual budgets. Maintain accurate records, 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 enquiries relating to works effectively from both internal and external stakeholder, 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, including close liaison with tenants, managing their expectations and ensuring convenient and high caliber customer service throughout any programmes of works. Contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and procedures. Ensure that health and safety requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure that all GDPR requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure internal business processes are followed in line with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Respond flexibly to any necessary changes in work priorities and undertake other duties when required to support the effective operation of the service. Person specification Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential 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 housing condition legislation, including Disrepair and FFHHA Understanding of HHSRS, Party Wall Act, Environmental Health Act and Building Regulations Experience of successfully undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. 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. Ability of using sound judgement when making effective decisions. 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 or NEBOSH General, or equivalent. Relevant professional qualification Thorough understanding of project management methodologies
19/01/2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £48,982.86 Per Annum Working Hours: 35 Hours per week Working Pattern: Monday - Friday, Hybrid Location: Camden, London If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Technical Officer Ensure effective delivery of legislative repair activity for all Group residential properties, ensuring projects 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 Senior Technical Officer and Repairs Manager 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 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 housing condition legislation, including Disrepair and FFHHA Understanding of HHSRS, Party Wall Act, Environmental Health Act and Building Regulations Experience of successfully undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, 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 Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. This role also falls under our Ethnic Diversity guaranteed interview scheme. If you are Ethnically Diverse and demonstrate you meet the minimum criteria for the role you will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered Role Profile 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. Undertake Housing Condition & Fitness For Human Habitation Act repair surveys for residential properties to assess defects and condition of works, both maintenance and structural, identifying the most efficient and cost effective solutions to ensure standards are maintained in terms of quality and compliance. Manage contractors throughout any works instructed, including day to day contract management services for works activity including commissioning appropriate work orders, 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. Work alongside legal professionals in the preparation of evidence to be presented in court. Support the business in processing of Home Improvement requests, including site surveys and co-ordination of H&S information relevant requested works. Support the Insurance Manager and Senior Technical Officer on insurance related works such as fire / flood damaged properties, providing technical appraisal of the remedial works with loss adjusters. Provide robust backing information to ensure the authorisation of payments in line with the Group's financial controls, contributing 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 annual budgets. Maintain accurate records, 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 enquiries relating to works effectively from both internal and external stakeholder, 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, including close liaison with tenants, managing their expectations and ensuring convenient and high caliber customer service throughout any programmes of works. Contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and procedures. Ensure that health and safety requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure that all GDPR requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure internal business processes are followed in line with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Respond flexibly to any necessary changes in work priorities and undertake other duties when required to support the effective operation of the service. Person specification Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential 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 housing condition legislation, including Disrepair and FFHHA Understanding of HHSRS, Party Wall Act, Environmental Health Act and Building Regulations Experience of successfully undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. 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. Ability of using sound judgement when making effective decisions. 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 or NEBOSH General, or equivalent. Relevant professional qualification Thorough understanding of project management methodologies
Job Description: We are looking for a dedicated and experienced Electrician to join our team, covering Hastings . This role is focused on the social housing sector , ensuring electrical systems and appliances in both domestic and commercial properties are installed, serviced, and maintained to the highest standards in line with the current Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations . Key Responsibilities Carry out Health and Safety risk assessments on site and ensure compliance at all times. Undertake routine maintenance, servicing, and fault-finding on electrical systems and appliances. Install new electrical systems, wiring, and fittings in domestic and commercial properties. Replace and upgrade electrical sockets, switches, lighting, and other fittings. Diagnose and repair electrical faults quickly and effectively. Report and document any faulty appliances or installations that do not comply with current regulations. Read and interpret job outline tickets, drawings, and technical documentation. Liaise with tenants, housing officers, and colleagues to ensure clear communication and customer satisfaction. Maintain tools, equipment, and company vehicle in good working order. Work independently and as part of a team to deliver high-quality results within deadlines. Qualifications & Skills NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation or equivalent. City & Guilds 18th Edition (IET Wiring Regulations). Testing & Inspection qualification (City & Guilds 2391 or equivalent) desirable. Proven experience working within the social housing sector or similar environment. Strong knowledge of electrical systems, appliances, and safety standards. Clean UK driving licence. Clean DBS check. Excellent time management and organisational skills. Positive attitude with strong problem-solving abilities. Attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship.
19/01/2026
Full time
Job Description: We are looking for a dedicated and experienced Electrician to join our team, covering Hastings . This role is focused on the social housing sector , ensuring electrical systems and appliances in both domestic and commercial properties are installed, serviced, and maintained to the highest standards in line with the current Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations . Key Responsibilities Carry out Health and Safety risk assessments on site and ensure compliance at all times. Undertake routine maintenance, servicing, and fault-finding on electrical systems and appliances. Install new electrical systems, wiring, and fittings in domestic and commercial properties. Replace and upgrade electrical sockets, switches, lighting, and other fittings. Diagnose and repair electrical faults quickly and effectively. Report and document any faulty appliances or installations that do not comply with current regulations. Read and interpret job outline tickets, drawings, and technical documentation. Liaise with tenants, housing officers, and colleagues to ensure clear communication and customer satisfaction. Maintain tools, equipment, and company vehicle in good working order. Work independently and as part of a team to deliver high-quality results within deadlines. Qualifications & Skills NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation or equivalent. City & Guilds 18th Edition (IET Wiring Regulations). Testing & Inspection qualification (City & Guilds 2391 or equivalent) desirable. Proven experience working within the social housing sector or similar environment. Strong knowledge of electrical systems, appliances, and safety standards. Clean UK driving licence. Clean DBS check. Excellent time management and organisational skills. Positive attitude with strong problem-solving abilities. Attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship.
The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead external works and SHDF (Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund) retrofit projects across social housing stock in Carlise. You ll be responsible for ensuring that all external and energy efficiency upgrades including cladding installations, insulation, window and door replacements, roofing, and associated building fabric improvements are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of energy performance and compliance. You ll work closely with Contracts Managers, Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs), and subcontractors to ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and with minimal disruption to residents. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate day-to-day site operations on multiple external and SHDF retrofit projects. Supervise trades and subcontractors carrying out cladding, insulation, window/door replacements, roofing, and other energy efficiency-related works. Ensure all works meet SHDF requirements, building regulations, and energy performance standards (e.g., PAS 2035, EPC targets, etc.). Maintain site health & safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and toolbox talks. Liaise with Resident Liaison Officers to communicate works and minimise disruption to tenants. Carry out pre-start meetings, progress reports, and handover inspections. Monitor quality, productivity, and materials use against programme and budget targets. Identify and report variations, issues, or non-conformances promptly to the Contracts Manager. Ensure accurate and timely record keeping including photos, permits, and completion documents. Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within external works, energy efficiency retrofits, SHDF projects, or social housing refurbishment (essential) Working knowledge of cladding installations, insulation systems, building fabric upgrades, and SHDF retrofit works (essential) Strong Health & Safety knowledge and ability to enforce site compliance (SMSTS or SSSTS required) Excellent leadership and communication skills able to manage teams, subcontractors, and client expectations Full UK Driving Licence (essential) Organised, proactive, and able to deliver multiple projects to strict deadlines Energy efficiency or retrofit-related certifications (e.g., PAS 2035, TrustMark, or similar) desirable but not essential
18/01/2026
Contract
The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead external works and SHDF (Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund) retrofit projects across social housing stock in Carlise. You ll be responsible for ensuring that all external and energy efficiency upgrades including cladding installations, insulation, window and door replacements, roofing, and associated building fabric improvements are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of energy performance and compliance. You ll work closely with Contracts Managers, Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs), and subcontractors to ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and with minimal disruption to residents. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate day-to-day site operations on multiple external and SHDF retrofit projects. Supervise trades and subcontractors carrying out cladding, insulation, window/door replacements, roofing, and other energy efficiency-related works. Ensure all works meet SHDF requirements, building regulations, and energy performance standards (e.g., PAS 2035, EPC targets, etc.). Maintain site health & safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and toolbox talks. Liaise with Resident Liaison Officers to communicate works and minimise disruption to tenants. Carry out pre-start meetings, progress reports, and handover inspections. Monitor quality, productivity, and materials use against programme and budget targets. Identify and report variations, issues, or non-conformances promptly to the Contracts Manager. Ensure accurate and timely record keeping including photos, permits, and completion documents. Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within external works, energy efficiency retrofits, SHDF projects, or social housing refurbishment (essential) Working knowledge of cladding installations, insulation systems, building fabric upgrades, and SHDF retrofit works (essential) Strong Health & Safety knowledge and ability to enforce site compliance (SMSTS or SSSTS required) Excellent leadership and communication skills able to manage teams, subcontractors, and client expectations Full UK Driving Licence (essential) Organised, proactive, and able to deliver multiple projects to strict deadlines Energy efficiency or retrofit-related certifications (e.g., PAS 2035, TrustMark, or similar) desirable but not essential
The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead external works and SHDF (Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund) retrofit projects across social housing stock in Manchester. You ll be responsible for ensuring that all external and energy efficiency upgrades including cladding installations, insulation, window and door replacements, roofing, and associated building fabric improvements are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of energy performance and compliance. You ll work closely with Contracts Managers, Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs), and subcontractors to ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and with minimal disruption to residents. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate day-to-day site operations on multiple external and SHDF retrofit projects. Supervise trades and subcontractors carrying out cladding, insulation, window/door replacements, roofing, and other energy efficiency-related works. Ensure all works meet SHDF requirements, building regulations, and energy performance standards (e.g., PAS 2035, EPC targets, etc.). Maintain site health & safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and toolbox talks. Liaise with Resident Liaison Officers to communicate works and minimise disruption to tenants. Carry out pre-start meetings, progress reports, and handover inspections. Monitor quality, productivity, and materials use against programme and budget targets. Identify and report variations, issues, or non-conformances promptly to the Contracts Manager. Ensure accurate and timely record keeping including photos, permits, and completion documents. Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within external works, energy efficiency retrofits, SHDF projects, or social housing refurbishment (essential) Working knowledge of cladding installations, insulation systems, building fabric upgrades, and SHDF retrofit works (essential) Strong Health & Safety knowledge and ability to enforce site compliance (SMSTS or SSSTS required), Gold CSCS or Above, First Aid and Asbestos Excellent leadership and communication skills able to manage teams, subcontractors, and client expectations Full UK Driving Licence (essential) Organised, proactive, and able to deliver multiple projects to strict deadlines Energy efficiency or retrofit-related certifications (e.g., PAS 2035, TrustMark, or similar) desirable but not essential
17/01/2026
Contract
The Role We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead external works and SHDF (Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund) retrofit projects across social housing stock in Manchester. You ll be responsible for ensuring that all external and energy efficiency upgrades including cladding installations, insulation, window and door replacements, roofing, and associated building fabric improvements are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of energy performance and compliance. You ll work closely with Contracts Managers, Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs), and subcontractors to ensure projects are completed on time, on budget, and with minimal disruption to residents. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate day-to-day site operations on multiple external and SHDF retrofit projects. Supervise trades and subcontractors carrying out cladding, insulation, window/door replacements, roofing, and other energy efficiency-related works. Ensure all works meet SHDF requirements, building regulations, and energy performance standards (e.g., PAS 2035, EPC targets, etc.). Maintain site health & safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and toolbox talks. Liaise with Resident Liaison Officers to communicate works and minimise disruption to tenants. Carry out pre-start meetings, progress reports, and handover inspections. Monitor quality, productivity, and materials use against programme and budget targets. Identify and report variations, issues, or non-conformances promptly to the Contracts Manager. Ensure accurate and timely record keeping including photos, permits, and completion documents. Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager within external works, energy efficiency retrofits, SHDF projects, or social housing refurbishment (essential) Working knowledge of cladding installations, insulation systems, building fabric upgrades, and SHDF retrofit works (essential) Strong Health & Safety knowledge and ability to enforce site compliance (SMSTS or SSSTS required), Gold CSCS or Above, First Aid and Asbestos Excellent leadership and communication skills able to manage teams, subcontractors, and client expectations Full UK Driving Licence (essential) Organised, proactive, and able to deliver multiple projects to strict deadlines Energy efficiency or retrofit-related certifications (e.g., PAS 2035, TrustMark, or similar) desirable but not essential
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Maintenance Housing Officer Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 per annum Location: Milton Keynes and Surrounding areas About Our Client Our client is a fast-growing supportive living housing provider committed to improving the lives of individuals in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. Their team is dedicated to providing safe, secure, good quality homes for vulnerable tenants, and they are passionate about making a real difference in the community. The Role They are seeking a Maintenance Housing Officer to join their team. In this role, you will play a vital part in maintaining and enhancing their properties, ensuring they remain safe, compliant and welcoming for their residents. You will carry out minor repairs, conduct property inspections and provide clear reports while working closely with tenants who have complex needs. Key Responsibilities: Carry out minor DIY and maintenance tasks, including plumbing, decorating, gardening and general repairs Identify and report larger or specialist repairs to approved contractors Conduct regular property inspections and document findings accurately Maintain records of inspections, completed works and follow-up actions Communicate effectively with tenants to understand their needs and provide support Liaise with care providers to ensure coordinated support Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, fire regulations and housing quality standards Work collaboratively with the team to maintain high standards of care and support What They're Looking For: Previous property maintenance experience Clean driving licence Valid DBS check (Aquaden will cover the cost) Basic computer skills for inspections and report writing Strong communication skills and patience when working with vulnerable individuals Proactive, flexible and solution-focused approach Excellent time management and the ability to work well in a team Benefits: Competitive salary (£28,000 - £32,000 per year) 28 days' holiday Work mobile phone provided Mileage reimbursed Tools supplied Why Join Them Our client values every team member and foster a supportive, inclusive culture. They believe diversity strengthens their workplace and enhances their ability to serve the community. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and be part of a caring, professional team, send your CV now and take the first step towards a rewarding career with our client.
17/01/2026
Full time
Maintenance Housing Officer Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 per annum Location: Milton Keynes and Surrounding areas About Our Client Our client is a fast-growing supportive living housing provider committed to improving the lives of individuals in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. Their team is dedicated to providing safe, secure, good quality homes for vulnerable tenants, and they are passionate about making a real difference in the community. The Role They are seeking a Maintenance Housing Officer to join their team. In this role, you will play a vital part in maintaining and enhancing their properties, ensuring they remain safe, compliant and welcoming for their residents. You will carry out minor repairs, conduct property inspections and provide clear reports while working closely with tenants who have complex needs. Key Responsibilities: Carry out minor DIY and maintenance tasks, including plumbing, decorating, gardening and general repairs Identify and report larger or specialist repairs to approved contractors Conduct regular property inspections and document findings accurately Maintain records of inspections, completed works and follow-up actions Communicate effectively with tenants to understand their needs and provide support Liaise with care providers to ensure coordinated support Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, fire regulations and housing quality standards Work collaboratively with the team to maintain high standards of care and support What They're Looking For: Previous property maintenance experience Clean driving licence Valid DBS check (Aquaden will cover the cost) Basic computer skills for inspections and report writing Strong communication skills and patience when working with vulnerable individuals Proactive, flexible and solution-focused approach Excellent time management and the ability to work well in a team Benefits: Competitive salary (£28,000 - £32,000 per year) 28 days' holiday Work mobile phone provided Mileage reimbursed Tools supplied Why Join Them Our client values every team member and foster a supportive, inclusive culture. They believe diversity strengthens their workplace and enhances their ability to serve the community. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and be part of a caring, professional team, send your CV now and take the first step towards a rewarding career with our client.
Hours: 35 hours (full-time), Mon to Fri 9am-5pm Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £45,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: 5 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), five studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Click here for more information and to apply Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 1st February 2026 Interviews: Wednesday 11th February 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest. Photo: Bowfest Open Studios 2025, Credit: Bethany Parkinson
17/01/2026
Full time
Hours: 35 hours (full-time), Mon to Fri 9am-5pm Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £45,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: 5 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), five studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Click here for more information and to apply Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 1st February 2026 Interviews: Wednesday 11th February 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest. Photo: Bowfest Open Studios 2025, Credit: Bethany Parkinson
Hours: 35 hours per week (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £40,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: Live & Work Space Team Leader, 4 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), a team leader, four studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Please view the full job description and person specification below Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 4 th January 2026 Interviews: Friday 16 th January 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest.
17/01/2026
Full time
Hours: 35 hours per week (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £40,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: Live & Work Space Team Leader, 4 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), a team leader, four studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Please view the full job description and person specification below Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 4 th January 2026 Interviews: Friday 16 th January 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest.
Spencer Clarke Group are seeking a Housing Support Officer for a Client in Burnley. In this role, you will support probation tenants with complex needs, including substance misuse and undiagnosed mental health issues, helping them sustain their tenancies and ensuring their safety through safeguarding and referrals to professionals. Duties: Provide tenancy support to tenants, helping them sustain their accommodation. Identify safeguarding concerns and refer tenants to specialist services when needed. Support residents with substance misuse, mental health issues, and daily living needs. Conduct risk assessments, property checks, and ensure health and safety compliance. Maintain accurate records, liaising with probation, health services, and other agencies. Qualifications and Experience: The successful candidate will have the following skills / experience: Experience supporting vulnerable adults, particularly probation tenants. Proven experience in safeguarding and responding to risk or protection concerns. Experience working with individuals with substance misuse or mental health challenges. Ability to make referrals to health, social care, and specialist agencies. Experience managing a caseload and maintaining accurate records. What's on offer: Salary: 26,000 - 28,000 per annum higher for exceptional candidates, based on experience Contract type: PERMANENT Hours: Monday to Friday, 36 hours per week ( Friday worked from home ) How to apply: Once your CV is received, if you are successful, you will be contacted. Due to the extremely high number of applications, it may not be possible to contact every applicant. As such, if you are not contacted, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion. For any further questions, please contact Taylor Kirkham on (phone number removed). INDSCGTK
17/01/2026
Full time
Spencer Clarke Group are seeking a Housing Support Officer for a Client in Burnley. In this role, you will support probation tenants with complex needs, including substance misuse and undiagnosed mental health issues, helping them sustain their tenancies and ensuring their safety through safeguarding and referrals to professionals. Duties: Provide tenancy support to tenants, helping them sustain their accommodation. Identify safeguarding concerns and refer tenants to specialist services when needed. Support residents with substance misuse, mental health issues, and daily living needs. Conduct risk assessments, property checks, and ensure health and safety compliance. Maintain accurate records, liaising with probation, health services, and other agencies. Qualifications and Experience: The successful candidate will have the following skills / experience: Experience supporting vulnerable adults, particularly probation tenants. Proven experience in safeguarding and responding to risk or protection concerns. Experience working with individuals with substance misuse or mental health challenges. Ability to make referrals to health, social care, and specialist agencies. Experience managing a caseload and maintaining accurate records. What's on offer: Salary: 26,000 - 28,000 per annum higher for exceptional candidates, based on experience Contract type: PERMANENT Hours: Monday to Friday, 36 hours per week ( Friday worked from home ) How to apply: Once your CV is received, if you are successful, you will be contacted. Due to the extremely high number of applications, it may not be possible to contact every applicant. As such, if you are not contacted, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion. For any further questions, please contact Taylor Kirkham on (phone number removed). INDSCGTK
SNG (Sovereign Network Group) provide over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across the South, West and East of England, including London, as well as aiming to create thousands of new affordable homes every year. We're now looking for a Housing Officer to join the team in our Newbury and Reading locality, based from the Greenham Office. You'll manage your own diary with a mix of working from home, office and out with our customers. The Role: As a Housing Officer , you'll be the visible and proactive within your community. Working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that our services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers. Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies. Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations. Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of our customers. Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly. Promoting SNG's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion. What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services. Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues. A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders. Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice. A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes. Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery. Desirable: Professional membership (e.g. CIH) or willingness to work towards it. Experience managing data securely and effectively. Your Benefits: We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional paid Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service We offer flexible working, professional development opportunities, and a chance to be part of something meaningful. We're passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive We will be interviewing in our Newbury Office on the 3rd February 2026. Interested? Apply today and help us shape stronger, more vibrant communities.
16/01/2026
Full time
SNG (Sovereign Network Group) provide over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across the South, West and East of England, including London, as well as aiming to create thousands of new affordable homes every year. We're now looking for a Housing Officer to join the team in our Newbury and Reading locality, based from the Greenham Office. You'll manage your own diary with a mix of working from home, office and out with our customers. The Role: As a Housing Officer , you'll be the visible and proactive within your community. Working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that our services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers. Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies. Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations. Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of our customers. Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly. Promoting SNG's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion. What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services. Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues. A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders. Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice. A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes. Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery. Desirable: Professional membership (e.g. CIH) or willingness to work towards it. Experience managing data securely and effectively. Your Benefits: We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional paid Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service We offer flexible working, professional development opportunities, and a chance to be part of something meaningful. We're passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive We will be interviewing in our Newbury Office on the 3rd February 2026. Interested? Apply today and help us shape stronger, more vibrant communities.
Maintenance Housing Officer Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 per annum Location: Milton Keynes and Surrounding areas About Us At Aquaden Housing Solutions CIC, we are a fast-growing supportive living housing provider committed to improving the lives of individuals in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. Our team is dedicated to providing safe, secure, good quality homes for vulnerable tenants, and we are passionate about making a real difference in the community. The Role We are seeking a Maintenance Housing Officer to join our team. In this role, you will play a vital part in maintaining and enhancing our properties, ensuring they remain safe, compliant and welcoming for our residents. You will carry out minor repairs, conduct property inspections and provide clear reports while working closely with tenants who have complex needs. Key Responsibilities: Carry out minor DIY and maintenance tasks, including plumbing, decorating, gardening and general repairs Identify and report larger or specialist repairs to approved contractors Conduct regular property inspections and document findings accurately Maintain records of inspections, completed works and follow-up actions Communicate effectively with tenants to understand their needs and provide support Liaise with care providers to ensure coordinated support Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, fire regulations and housing quality standards Work collaboratively with the team to maintain high standards of care and support What We re Looking For: Previous property maintenance experience Clean driving licence Valid DBS check (Aquaden will cover the cost) Basic computer skills for inspections and report writing Strong communication skills and patience when working with vulnerable individuals Proactive, flexible and solution-focused approach Excellent time management and the ability to work well in a team Benefits: Competitive salary (£28,000 - £32,000 per year) 28 days holiday Work mobile phone provided Mileage reimbursed Tools supplied Why Join Us At Aquaden Housing Solutions CIC, we value every team member and foster a supportive, inclusive culture. We believe diversity strengthens our workplace and enhances our ability to serve the community. If you re ready to make a meaningful impact and be part of a caring, professional team, send your CV now and take the first step towards a rewarding career with Aquaden Housing Solutions CIC.
16/01/2026
Full time
Maintenance Housing Officer Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 per annum Location: Milton Keynes and Surrounding areas About Us At Aquaden Housing Solutions CIC, we are a fast-growing supportive living housing provider committed to improving the lives of individuals in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. Our team is dedicated to providing safe, secure, good quality homes for vulnerable tenants, and we are passionate about making a real difference in the community. The Role We are seeking a Maintenance Housing Officer to join our team. In this role, you will play a vital part in maintaining and enhancing our properties, ensuring they remain safe, compliant and welcoming for our residents. You will carry out minor repairs, conduct property inspections and provide clear reports while working closely with tenants who have complex needs. Key Responsibilities: Carry out minor DIY and maintenance tasks, including plumbing, decorating, gardening and general repairs Identify and report larger or specialist repairs to approved contractors Conduct regular property inspections and document findings accurately Maintain records of inspections, completed works and follow-up actions Communicate effectively with tenants to understand their needs and provide support Liaise with care providers to ensure coordinated support Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, fire regulations and housing quality standards Work collaboratively with the team to maintain high standards of care and support What We re Looking For: Previous property maintenance experience Clean driving licence Valid DBS check (Aquaden will cover the cost) Basic computer skills for inspections and report writing Strong communication skills and patience when working with vulnerable individuals Proactive, flexible and solution-focused approach Excellent time management and the ability to work well in a team Benefits: Competitive salary (£28,000 - £32,000 per year) 28 days holiday Work mobile phone provided Mileage reimbursed Tools supplied Why Join Us At Aquaden Housing Solutions CIC, we value every team member and foster a supportive, inclusive culture. We believe diversity strengthens our workplace and enhances our ability to serve the community. If you re ready to make a meaningful impact and be part of a caring, professional team, send your CV now and take the first step towards a rewarding career with Aquaden Housing Solutions CIC.
Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
Edinburgh, Midlothian
Full Time 35 Hours. Hybrid role with at least one day per week in one of the Blackwood offices. £39,250 - £42,431. Job Type: Full Time Are you a proactive and people-focused leader with a passion for delivering high quality asset management services? We're looking for a Property Team Leader to ensure excellence, compliance, and real value for our customers. About the Role Reporting to the Head of Property Services and leading a team of two Property Officers and one Property Co ordinator, you will be responsible for delivering our property management plan to the highest standard. This includes overseeing the successful implementation of planned and cyclical maintenance, managing adaptations with a customer first approach, and ensuring compliance with all contractual, financial, and health and safety regulations. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the delivery of planned, cyclical, and adaptation programmes. Provide day to day management and leadership to the Property Team. Maintain strong collaboration with the Repairs Team Leader and Compliance Manager to deliver seamless service. Ensure quality control through regular monitoring of contractor performance and reporting on KPIs. Manage budgets, grant claims, and ensure accurate financial records. Drive continuous improvement in asset management strategy and service delivery. Promote a culture of shared responsibility, accountability, and customer satisfaction. What We're Looking For Proven experience in asset management, property services, or housing maintenance. Strong leadership and line management experience. Knowledge of health and safety legislation, CDM regulations, and compliance best practices. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. A commitment to delivering value for money services and enhancing customer experience. Why Join Us Comprehensive induction and personal development opportunities. Company sick pay scheme on completion of probationary period. 34 days' holiday per annum, pro rata for part time hours. Company pension scheme and Death in Service Benefit. Access to our Employee Assistance Programme Notes All successful candidates will be required to become a PVG scheme member. We ask that all applicants read the Job Pack (available on our careers page). Blackwood are committed to diversity and inclusion and as an accredited Disability Confident Employer, we will interview all disabled candidates who meet the minimum requirements for the post. Note to interested applicants: SPONSORSHIP IS NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT BLACKWOOD
16/01/2026
Full time
Full Time 35 Hours. Hybrid role with at least one day per week in one of the Blackwood offices. £39,250 - £42,431. Job Type: Full Time Are you a proactive and people-focused leader with a passion for delivering high quality asset management services? We're looking for a Property Team Leader to ensure excellence, compliance, and real value for our customers. About the Role Reporting to the Head of Property Services and leading a team of two Property Officers and one Property Co ordinator, you will be responsible for delivering our property management plan to the highest standard. This includes overseeing the successful implementation of planned and cyclical maintenance, managing adaptations with a customer first approach, and ensuring compliance with all contractual, financial, and health and safety regulations. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the delivery of planned, cyclical, and adaptation programmes. Provide day to day management and leadership to the Property Team. Maintain strong collaboration with the Repairs Team Leader and Compliance Manager to deliver seamless service. Ensure quality control through regular monitoring of contractor performance and reporting on KPIs. Manage budgets, grant claims, and ensure accurate financial records. Drive continuous improvement in asset management strategy and service delivery. Promote a culture of shared responsibility, accountability, and customer satisfaction. What We're Looking For Proven experience in asset management, property services, or housing maintenance. Strong leadership and line management experience. Knowledge of health and safety legislation, CDM regulations, and compliance best practices. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. A commitment to delivering value for money services and enhancing customer experience. Why Join Us Comprehensive induction and personal development opportunities. Company sick pay scheme on completion of probationary period. 34 days' holiday per annum, pro rata for part time hours. Company pension scheme and Death in Service Benefit. Access to our Employee Assistance Programme Notes All successful candidates will be required to become a PVG scheme member. We ask that all applicants read the Job Pack (available on our careers page). Blackwood are committed to diversity and inclusion and as an accredited Disability Confident Employer, we will interview all disabled candidates who meet the minimum requirements for the post. Note to interested applicants: SPONSORSHIP IS NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT BLACKWOOD
We re delighted to be recruiting an experienced Fire Officer to join a well-established Fire Safety Team within a housing provider that puts resident safety and wellbeing at the heart of everything they do. We ve already placed several professionals across their Health & Safety and Fire Safety functions, and the feedback has been outstanding, a team where people feel valued, supported, and truly appreciate the collaborative culture and work-life balance on offer. This is a high-impact, purpose-driven role where you ll directly contribute to the safety of residents and communities. Reporting to the Senior Fire Officer, you ll play a key part in delivering a high-quality, specialist fire safety management and risk assessment service across a diverse residential portfolio Key Responsibilities: Deliver professional FRAs across a variety of residential buildings Support the development and implementation of fire safety policies and procedure Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Respond to incidents and support fire investigation processes Collaborate with internal teams to build and maintain a strong fire safety culture What We re Looking For: Proven experience carrying out FRAs in residential housing settings Level 3 or 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment or Fire Safety Management Strong understanding of fire safety legislation, particularly within housing associations or local authorities Knowledge of Approved Documents and industry guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and within a dispersed team A professional fire safety accreditation (or willingness to work towards one) What s on Offer: £1,300 essential car user allowance Up to 6% matched pension Up to 31 days' annual leave + bank holidays Health Cash Plan, life assurance & lifestyle perks 21 hours paid volunteering leave A supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking work environment This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team that s genuinely committed to making a difference. If you re passionate about fire safety and looking for a rewarding next step, we d love to hear from you.
16/01/2026
Full time
We re delighted to be recruiting an experienced Fire Officer to join a well-established Fire Safety Team within a housing provider that puts resident safety and wellbeing at the heart of everything they do. We ve already placed several professionals across their Health & Safety and Fire Safety functions, and the feedback has been outstanding, a team where people feel valued, supported, and truly appreciate the collaborative culture and work-life balance on offer. This is a high-impact, purpose-driven role where you ll directly contribute to the safety of residents and communities. Reporting to the Senior Fire Officer, you ll play a key part in delivering a high-quality, specialist fire safety management and risk assessment service across a diverse residential portfolio Key Responsibilities: Deliver professional FRAs across a variety of residential buildings Support the development and implementation of fire safety policies and procedure Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Respond to incidents and support fire investigation processes Collaborate with internal teams to build and maintain a strong fire safety culture What We re Looking For: Proven experience carrying out FRAs in residential housing settings Level 3 or 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment or Fire Safety Management Strong understanding of fire safety legislation, particularly within housing associations or local authorities Knowledge of Approved Documents and industry guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and within a dispersed team A professional fire safety accreditation (or willingness to work towards one) What s on Offer: £1,300 essential car user allowance Up to 6% matched pension Up to 31 days' annual leave + bank holidays Health Cash Plan, life assurance & lifestyle perks 21 hours paid volunteering leave A supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking work environment This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team that s genuinely committed to making a difference. If you re passionate about fire safety and looking for a rewarding next step, we d love to hear from you.
We re delighted to be recruiting an experienced Fire Officer to join a well-established Fire Safety Team within a housing provider that puts resident safety and wellbeing at the heart of everything they do. We ve already placed several professionals across their Health & Safety and Fire Safety functions, and the feedback has been outstanding, a team where people feel valued, supported, and truly appreciate the collaborative culture and work-life balance on offer. This is a high-impact, purpose-driven role where you ll directly contribute to the safety of residents and communities. Reporting to the Senior Fire Officer, you ll play a key part in delivering a high-quality, specialist fire safety management and risk assessment service across a diverse residential portfolio Key Responsibilities: Deliver professional FRAs across a variety of residential buildings Support the development and implementation of fire safety policies and procedure Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Respond to incidents and support fire investigation processes Collaborate with internal teams to build and maintain a strong fire safety culture What We re Looking For: Proven experience carrying out FRAs in residential housing settings Level 3 or 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment or Fire Safety Management Strong understanding of fire safety legislation, particularly within housing associations or local authorities Knowledge of Approved Documents and industry guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and within a dispersed team A professional fire safety accreditation (or willingness to work towards one) What s on Offer: £1,300 essential car user allowance Up to 6% matched pension Up to 31 days' annual leave + bank holidays Health Cash Plan, life assurance & lifestyle perks 21 hours paid volunteering leave A supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking work environment This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team that s genuinely committed to making a difference. If you re passionate about fire safety and looking for a rewarding next step, we d love to hear from you.
16/01/2026
Full time
We re delighted to be recruiting an experienced Fire Officer to join a well-established Fire Safety Team within a housing provider that puts resident safety and wellbeing at the heart of everything they do. We ve already placed several professionals across their Health & Safety and Fire Safety functions, and the feedback has been outstanding, a team where people feel valued, supported, and truly appreciate the collaborative culture and work-life balance on offer. This is a high-impact, purpose-driven role where you ll directly contribute to the safety of residents and communities. Reporting to the Senior Fire Officer, you ll play a key part in delivering a high-quality, specialist fire safety management and risk assessment service across a diverse residential portfolio Key Responsibilities: Deliver professional FRAs across a variety of residential buildings Support the development and implementation of fire safety policies and procedure Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Respond to incidents and support fire investigation processes Collaborate with internal teams to build and maintain a strong fire safety culture What We re Looking For: Proven experience carrying out FRAs in residential housing settings Level 3 or 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment or Fire Safety Management Strong understanding of fire safety legislation, particularly within housing associations or local authorities Knowledge of Approved Documents and industry guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and within a dispersed team A professional fire safety accreditation (or willingness to work towards one) What s on Offer: £1,300 essential car user allowance Up to 6% matched pension Up to 31 days' annual leave + bank holidays Health Cash Plan, life assurance & lifestyle perks 21 hours paid volunteering leave A supportive, inclusive, and forward-thinking work environment This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team that s genuinely committed to making a difference. If you re passionate about fire safety and looking for a rewarding next step, we d love to hear from you.
The Role: Salary 32,000 - 38,000 per year - Greenham / Thatcham As a Housing Officer, you'll be a visible and proactive presence within the community, working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality. Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers. Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies. Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations. Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of customers. Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly. Promoting our client's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion. What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services. Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues. A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders. Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice. A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes. Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery. Desirable: Professional membership (e.g., CIH) or willingness to work towards it. Experience managing data securely and effectively.
15/01/2026
Full time
The Role: Salary 32,000 - 38,000 per year - Greenham / Thatcham As a Housing Officer, you'll be a visible and proactive presence within the community, working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality. Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers. Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies. Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations. Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of customers. Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly. Promoting our client's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion. What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services. Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues. A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders. Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice. A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes. Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery. Desirable: Professional membership (e.g., CIH) or willingness to work towards it. Experience managing data securely and effectively.
Building Safety Officer x2 Salary: £41,068 p/a Manchester - Agile Full time, Permanent Support our communities. See the difference you can make in our city. At One Manchester we are passionate about providing good quality homes, great services and real opportunities for customers and communities. We are more than just a landlord. We invest in new and existing homes, provide money advice and wellbeing, employment and training support and build strong partnerships to support inclusive growth. We are looking to appoint two Building Safety Officers, who will play a key role in supporting the delivery of Building Safety across One Manchester's (OM) portfolio of Higher-Risk Buildings (HRB's) and other in-scope buildings. Working as part of the Building Safety Team you will be personally responsible for carrying out asset compliance inspections (including fire doors) and undertaking resident engagement for a number of HRB's and other in-scope buildings. This is to ensure we are meeting our statutory obligations including safety processes, responding to operational needs and supporting compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements. This is a dynamic and varied role that requires awareness of building safety risk management, flexibility, strong organisation skills and a customer focused approach. What we are looking for: Ideally have worked in the Social Housing sector within Building Safety, Compliance, Health and Safety, Maintenance, Neighbourhoods or Facilities Level 3 Award in Fire Door Inspection (or equivalent) or willingness to work towards Sound understanding of Building Safety principles in order to ensure the safety of HRB's and other OM in-scope buildings Ability to work independently, multi-task and prioritise work to ensure that deadlines are met Strong customer focus as well as being collaborative, personable and professional Have a full driving license and access to a vehicle insured for business use as you will be visiting sites across South and East Manchester Why take up the challenge with One Manchester? This really is a great place to work. We've bags of potential and have huge opportunities waiting to be unlocked. Supportive and flexible, we're rightly proud of our work and excited about the future. So, challenge yourself to be creative and ambitious and see the difference you can make in our great city. If this sounds like you then apply today, we'd love to hear from you! We own and manage over 12,000 homes in central, south and east Manchester. We have one purpose: to provide good quality homes, great services, and real opportunities for our customers and communities. Our role as a trusted Registered Provider of Social Housing goes well beyond putting people in safe and secure homes. That's not to say it's not one our key priorities, it's simply one of the many things we do to help our customers live happy and fulfilled lives. We put people at the heart of everything we do. We're constantly evolving as a business to ensure we're supporting our customers and communities. We focus on improving our communities by offering a range of services, including employment opportunities, building new developments, and ensuring our customers have safe homes to live in. In accordance with the aims of our Equality and Diversity strategy and organisational commitment to address the employment of underrepresented groups, One Manchester is operating 'the Rooney Rule'. This means that we aim to interview at least one ethnically diverse candidate for all roles. We will also interview at least one female candidate for all our roles within our trades and facilities teams where we experience an under representation. One Manchester strives for equality, diversity and inclusion in all that we do. We positively encourage applications for employment from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are transitioning to a culture where agile working will be a feature of many of our roles. We also try to support and promote a culture of flexible working where possible and practical. If you are interested in a role but require flexibility or part time hours please give us a call and we can let you know if this can be considered for a particular role.
15/01/2026
Full time
Building Safety Officer x2 Salary: £41,068 p/a Manchester - Agile Full time, Permanent Support our communities. See the difference you can make in our city. At One Manchester we are passionate about providing good quality homes, great services and real opportunities for customers and communities. We are more than just a landlord. We invest in new and existing homes, provide money advice and wellbeing, employment and training support and build strong partnerships to support inclusive growth. We are looking to appoint two Building Safety Officers, who will play a key role in supporting the delivery of Building Safety across One Manchester's (OM) portfolio of Higher-Risk Buildings (HRB's) and other in-scope buildings. Working as part of the Building Safety Team you will be personally responsible for carrying out asset compliance inspections (including fire doors) and undertaking resident engagement for a number of HRB's and other in-scope buildings. This is to ensure we are meeting our statutory obligations including safety processes, responding to operational needs and supporting compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements. This is a dynamic and varied role that requires awareness of building safety risk management, flexibility, strong organisation skills and a customer focused approach. What we are looking for: Ideally have worked in the Social Housing sector within Building Safety, Compliance, Health and Safety, Maintenance, Neighbourhoods or Facilities Level 3 Award in Fire Door Inspection (or equivalent) or willingness to work towards Sound understanding of Building Safety principles in order to ensure the safety of HRB's and other OM in-scope buildings Ability to work independently, multi-task and prioritise work to ensure that deadlines are met Strong customer focus as well as being collaborative, personable and professional Have a full driving license and access to a vehicle insured for business use as you will be visiting sites across South and East Manchester Why take up the challenge with One Manchester? This really is a great place to work. We've bags of potential and have huge opportunities waiting to be unlocked. Supportive and flexible, we're rightly proud of our work and excited about the future. So, challenge yourself to be creative and ambitious and see the difference you can make in our great city. If this sounds like you then apply today, we'd love to hear from you! We own and manage over 12,000 homes in central, south and east Manchester. We have one purpose: to provide good quality homes, great services, and real opportunities for our customers and communities. Our role as a trusted Registered Provider of Social Housing goes well beyond putting people in safe and secure homes. That's not to say it's not one our key priorities, it's simply one of the many things we do to help our customers live happy and fulfilled lives. We put people at the heart of everything we do. We're constantly evolving as a business to ensure we're supporting our customers and communities. We focus on improving our communities by offering a range of services, including employment opportunities, building new developments, and ensuring our customers have safe homes to live in. In accordance with the aims of our Equality and Diversity strategy and organisational commitment to address the employment of underrepresented groups, One Manchester is operating 'the Rooney Rule'. This means that we aim to interview at least one ethnically diverse candidate for all roles. We will also interview at least one female candidate for all our roles within our trades and facilities teams where we experience an under representation. One Manchester strives for equality, diversity and inclusion in all that we do. We positively encourage applications for employment from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are transitioning to a culture where agile working will be a feature of many of our roles. We also try to support and promote a culture of flexible working where possible and practical. If you are interested in a role but require flexibility or part time hours please give us a call and we can let you know if this can be considered for a particular role.
Senior Safety and Compliance Operations Officer - Fire up to £57,000 depending on experience Location: London - The Hive Vacancy type: Permanent Closing Date: 29 December 2025 We have a permanentopportunity as a Senior Safety & Compliance Operations Officer , within our Building Safety Team. You'll be based from our offices in Wembley with the opportunity to combine office and home working to ensure a positive work/life balance. The role willsupport the Safety and Compliance Specialist - Fire and wider Building Safety and Compliance team on all fire safety matters on behalf of SNG. Utilise technical expertise, experience in passive and active fire measures, in depth practical knowledge of fire risk assessments and risk mitigations. Responsibilities include Promote a positive collaborative culture of building safety and compliance Work across the Building Safety and Compliance team with an emphasis on fire safety elements Responsible to deliver the right outcome for our customer in a safe and timely way Proactively identify any upcoming changes in legislations, regulations and landlord responsibilities to ensure SNG compliance Review the design of new builds as presented by our development team to ensure that it is suitable and sufficient in line with RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) plan of works Provide technical support across to the fire safety team on passive and active fire installations Attend sites to meet with external parties such as the Fire Brigade to represent SNG and take accountability of actions required in relation to fire safety for the organisation Manage the direct reports with a focus on articulating a clear vision, providing direction, and fostering a culture of accountability, high performance, and continuous improvement We are looking for someone who has Experience of working to deadlines and achieving targets through own work and work driven through teams Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Up to date knowledge offire safety legislation Demonstratable knowledge and experience of fire safety subject matters within the Housing Sector Qualifications and experience Membership of the IFE / IFSM or an equivalent membership body Up to date knowledge of fire safety legislation and building regulations Award in Practical Fire Risk Assessment such as IFE of CS Todd Knowledge of methods to monitor the quality of data and identify issues (e.g. reconciliations) What we can offer Hybrid, flexible working plus x3 paid wellness days per annum 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) A chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package A generous pension scheme matching up to 12% Life cover as soon as you join us You will be a part of our Recognition scheme where you can be gifted retail vouchers
15/01/2026
Full time
Senior Safety and Compliance Operations Officer - Fire up to £57,000 depending on experience Location: London - The Hive Vacancy type: Permanent Closing Date: 29 December 2025 We have a permanentopportunity as a Senior Safety & Compliance Operations Officer , within our Building Safety Team. You'll be based from our offices in Wembley with the opportunity to combine office and home working to ensure a positive work/life balance. The role willsupport the Safety and Compliance Specialist - Fire and wider Building Safety and Compliance team on all fire safety matters on behalf of SNG. Utilise technical expertise, experience in passive and active fire measures, in depth practical knowledge of fire risk assessments and risk mitigations. Responsibilities include Promote a positive collaborative culture of building safety and compliance Work across the Building Safety and Compliance team with an emphasis on fire safety elements Responsible to deliver the right outcome for our customer in a safe and timely way Proactively identify any upcoming changes in legislations, regulations and landlord responsibilities to ensure SNG compliance Review the design of new builds as presented by our development team to ensure that it is suitable and sufficient in line with RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) plan of works Provide technical support across to the fire safety team on passive and active fire installations Attend sites to meet with external parties such as the Fire Brigade to represent SNG and take accountability of actions required in relation to fire safety for the organisation Manage the direct reports with a focus on articulating a clear vision, providing direction, and fostering a culture of accountability, high performance, and continuous improvement We are looking for someone who has Experience of working to deadlines and achieving targets through own work and work driven through teams Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Up to date knowledge offire safety legislation Demonstratable knowledge and experience of fire safety subject matters within the Housing Sector Qualifications and experience Membership of the IFE / IFSM or an equivalent membership body Up to date knowledge of fire safety legislation and building regulations Award in Practical Fire Risk Assessment such as IFE of CS Todd Knowledge of methods to monitor the quality of data and identify issues (e.g. reconciliations) What we can offer Hybrid, flexible working plus x3 paid wellness days per annum 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) A chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package A generous pension scheme matching up to 12% Life cover as soon as you join us You will be a part of our Recognition scheme where you can be gifted retail vouchers
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Private Sector Housing Project Enforcement Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: To improve living standards and ensure statutory compliance with relevant building safety requirements. Undertake specific service improvement projects work which includes inspecting dwellings and proactive enforcement work for private sector housing. You will be responsible to: Inspect dwellings and houses in multiple occupation in accordance with Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) and the Decent Homes Standard; including complex preparatory work, inspecting and certifying works in default, resolving disputes and undertaking associated technical and financial work including arranging interim and final stage payments. Prepare cases for prosecution and present evidence in court and Residential Property Tribunals. Investigate complex service requests concerning premises and persons, instigate action in accordance with regulation, including consultation with professionals, Departments and Agencies. Provide specialist advice to and oversee the work of colleagues and trainees, including providing appropriate training, mentoring, and supervision. Develop procedures and guidance documents and deputise for Senior staff during periods of absence. Attend and represent the Department/Council at a range of Council meetings, working parties, Appeals, Tribunals and County Court Appearances, including engaging the public, public bodies, businesses and other Agencies. As directed and supported by the Team Manager, take the role of Lead Officer on specific projects to improve service delivery. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of working within an Environmental Health (Private Sector Housing) role Able to consult, negotiate, persuade, influence and present to a wide range of professionals and members of the public Able to analyse complex situations eg, inspect and measure premises, evaluate building tenders, compile evidence and witness statements Able to plan and organise own and others workload to meet deadlines demonstrating effective time management and ability to work within a Team Able to demonstrate an understanding of the effects of discrimination on service delivery and on the people with whom you are working In depth knowledge of Building construction and Building services In depth knowledge of Local Authority enforcement procedures Equivalent in depth relevant experience Registered by the Environmental Health Officers' Registration Board as an EHO, EHP or CEHP and holding degree or diploma in Environmental Health About Us: Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates. Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
15/01/2026
Seasonal
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Private Sector Housing Project Enforcement Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: To improve living standards and ensure statutory compliance with relevant building safety requirements. Undertake specific service improvement projects work which includes inspecting dwellings and proactive enforcement work for private sector housing. You will be responsible to: Inspect dwellings and houses in multiple occupation in accordance with Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) and the Decent Homes Standard; including complex preparatory work, inspecting and certifying works in default, resolving disputes and undertaking associated technical and financial work including arranging interim and final stage payments. Prepare cases for prosecution and present evidence in court and Residential Property Tribunals. Investigate complex service requests concerning premises and persons, instigate action in accordance with regulation, including consultation with professionals, Departments and Agencies. Provide specialist advice to and oversee the work of colleagues and trainees, including providing appropriate training, mentoring, and supervision. Develop procedures and guidance documents and deputise for Senior staff during periods of absence. Attend and represent the Department/Council at a range of Council meetings, working parties, Appeals, Tribunals and County Court Appearances, including engaging the public, public bodies, businesses and other Agencies. As directed and supported by the Team Manager, take the role of Lead Officer on specific projects to improve service delivery. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of working within an Environmental Health (Private Sector Housing) role Able to consult, negotiate, persuade, influence and present to a wide range of professionals and members of the public Able to analyse complex situations eg, inspect and measure premises, evaluate building tenders, compile evidence and witness statements Able to plan and organise own and others workload to meet deadlines demonstrating effective time management and ability to work within a Team Able to demonstrate an understanding of the effects of discrimination on service delivery and on the people with whom you are working In depth knowledge of Building construction and Building services In depth knowledge of Local Authority enforcement procedures Equivalent in depth relevant experience Registered by the Environmental Health Officers' Registration Board as an EHO, EHP or CEHP and holding degree or diploma in Environmental Health About Us: Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates. Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Private Sector Housing Enforcement Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: Supervise lower grade officers, inspect dwellings identify unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) and undertake enforcement work for private sector housing. You will be responsible to: Supervise, provide specialist advice to and oversee the work of lower grade officers, including 1-2-1s and check-ins providing appropriate training and mentoring. Develop procedures and guidance documents and deputise for Senior staff during periods of absence. Inspect dwellings and houses in multiple occupation in accordance with current legislation including, but not limited to: The Housing Act 2004 Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Decent Homes Standard and HMO Regulations; , taking enforcement action for non-compliance, including complex preparatory work, inspecting and certifying works in default, resolving disputes and undertaking associated technical and financial work including arranging interim and final stage payments. Prepare cases for prosecution and present evidence in court and Residential Property Tribunals. Investigate complex service requests concerning premises and persons, instigate action in accordance with regulation, including consultation with professionals, Departments and Agencies. Attend and represent the Department/Council at a range of Council meetings, working parties, Appeals, Tribunals and County Court Appearances, including engaging the public, public bodies, businesses and other Agencies. As directed and supported by the Team Manager, take the role of Lead Officer on specific projects to improve service delivery. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of working within an Environmental Health (Private Sector Housing) Rogue Landlord role Experience of supervisory management within the relevant service area Able to consult, negotiate, persuade, influence and present to a wide range of professionals and members of the public Able to analyse complex situations eg, inspect and measure premises, evaluate building tenders, compile evidence and witness statements Able to produce written reports incorporating professional recommendations and judgements Able to plan and organise own and others workload to meet deadlines demonstrating effective time management and ability to work within a Team In depth knowledge of Building construction and Building services In depth knowledge of Local Authority enforcement procedures Equivalent in depth relevant experience Registered by the Environmental Health Officers' Registration Board as an EHO, EHP or CEHP and holding degree or diploma in Environmental Health About Us: Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
15/01/2026
Seasonal
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Private Sector Housing Enforcement Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: Supervise lower grade officers, inspect dwellings identify unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) and undertake enforcement work for private sector housing. You will be responsible to: Supervise, provide specialist advice to and oversee the work of lower grade officers, including 1-2-1s and check-ins providing appropriate training and mentoring. Develop procedures and guidance documents and deputise for Senior staff during periods of absence. Inspect dwellings and houses in multiple occupation in accordance with current legislation including, but not limited to: The Housing Act 2004 Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Decent Homes Standard and HMO Regulations; , taking enforcement action for non-compliance, including complex preparatory work, inspecting and certifying works in default, resolving disputes and undertaking associated technical and financial work including arranging interim and final stage payments. Prepare cases for prosecution and present evidence in court and Residential Property Tribunals. Investigate complex service requests concerning premises and persons, instigate action in accordance with regulation, including consultation with professionals, Departments and Agencies. Attend and represent the Department/Council at a range of Council meetings, working parties, Appeals, Tribunals and County Court Appearances, including engaging the public, public bodies, businesses and other Agencies. As directed and supported by the Team Manager, take the role of Lead Officer on specific projects to improve service delivery. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of working within an Environmental Health (Private Sector Housing) Rogue Landlord role Experience of supervisory management within the relevant service area Able to consult, negotiate, persuade, influence and present to a wide range of professionals and members of the public Able to analyse complex situations eg, inspect and measure premises, evaluate building tenders, compile evidence and witness statements Able to produce written reports incorporating professional recommendations and judgements Able to plan and organise own and others workload to meet deadlines demonstrating effective time management and ability to work within a Team In depth knowledge of Building construction and Building services In depth knowledge of Local Authority enforcement procedures Equivalent in depth relevant experience Registered by the Environmental Health Officers' Registration Board as an EHO, EHP or CEHP and holding degree or diploma in Environmental Health About Us: Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.