Sustainable Building Services
Burghill, Herefordshire
Tenant Liaison Officer Location : Based in Hereford Salary : £29,000 per annum with a car allowance of £3,000 pa Contract : Full time, permanent Hours of Work: 8am 5pm Mon Thurs, 8am 4.30pm Friday Benefits : Enhanced pension contributions, Employer paid Healthcare Cash Plan, Enhanced Maternity Pay, Employee Assistance Programme and support for CPD! Sustainable Building Services is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofitting for decarbonisation. Whether it s social housing or private homes, we re dedicated to managing and delivering large-scale projects that boost energy efficiency and promote low-carbon technology. Each year, our work enhances the health, comfort, and well-being of thousands of households. We re also tackling issues like fuel poverty and the rising cost of living, all while helping to lower energy consumption and carbon emissions. Together, we re making strides toward the UK s goal of reaching net-zero emissions! We are now recruiting for a Tenant Liaison Officer to join our growing team, assuming responsibility for managing the customer / resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. In addition to this, as our Tenant Liaison Officer, you will be responsible for: Consulting and supporting residents prior to, during and after works to their homes. Identifying vulnerable tenants and any additional needs they might need accommodated. Ensuring all resident data is kept safe and secure in line with the company and client GDPR policies. Managing the customer/resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. Developing effective working relationships with residents, clients, sub-contractors, site-based personnel, local stakeholders, the local community, and the Customer Care department. Carry out: choice events, consultation events and individual consultation with residents regarding future work. Carrying out individual resident inductions to include introduction to process, scope of works, property and personal belongings condition surveys inclusive of photographs for evidence. Agreeing access arrangements with the resident and book appointments to enable the work to their home. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A minimum of 1 year working in a customer facing role within the construction industry. A full UK Driving license. GCSE s and above, or equivalent qualification. The ability to efficiently organise a fluctuating workload. Customer service skills alongside strong and effective communication skills. An understanding of H&S regulations and working practices relating to construction sites. It would be great if you had: A basic understanding of retrofit. Our Commitment to You We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We believe in hiring the right person for the job and ensuring a workplace where all individuals are treated fairly and with respect regardless of gender, age, race, family status, sexual orientation, disability, or religious belief. Ready to make a difference one home at a time Apply now and help us lead the way in sustainable building and energy efficiency! No agencies please.
19/08/2026
Full time
Tenant Liaison Officer Location : Based in Hereford Salary : £29,000 per annum with a car allowance of £3,000 pa Contract : Full time, permanent Hours of Work: 8am 5pm Mon Thurs, 8am 4.30pm Friday Benefits : Enhanced pension contributions, Employer paid Healthcare Cash Plan, Enhanced Maternity Pay, Employee Assistance Programme and support for CPD! Sustainable Building Services is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofitting for decarbonisation. Whether it s social housing or private homes, we re dedicated to managing and delivering large-scale projects that boost energy efficiency and promote low-carbon technology. Each year, our work enhances the health, comfort, and well-being of thousands of households. We re also tackling issues like fuel poverty and the rising cost of living, all while helping to lower energy consumption and carbon emissions. Together, we re making strides toward the UK s goal of reaching net-zero emissions! We are now recruiting for a Tenant Liaison Officer to join our growing team, assuming responsibility for managing the customer / resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. In addition to this, as our Tenant Liaison Officer, you will be responsible for: Consulting and supporting residents prior to, during and after works to their homes. Identifying vulnerable tenants and any additional needs they might need accommodated. Ensuring all resident data is kept safe and secure in line with the company and client GDPR policies. Managing the customer/resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. Developing effective working relationships with residents, clients, sub-contractors, site-based personnel, local stakeholders, the local community, and the Customer Care department. Carry out: choice events, consultation events and individual consultation with residents regarding future work. Carrying out individual resident inductions to include introduction to process, scope of works, property and personal belongings condition surveys inclusive of photographs for evidence. Agreeing access arrangements with the resident and book appointments to enable the work to their home. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A minimum of 1 year working in a customer facing role within the construction industry. A full UK Driving license. GCSE s and above, or equivalent qualification. The ability to efficiently organise a fluctuating workload. Customer service skills alongside strong and effective communication skills. An understanding of H&S regulations and working practices relating to construction sites. It would be great if you had: A basic understanding of retrofit. Our Commitment to You We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We believe in hiring the right person for the job and ensuring a workplace where all individuals are treated fairly and with respect regardless of gender, age, race, family status, sexual orientation, disability, or religious belief. Ready to make a difference one home at a time Apply now and help us lead the way in sustainable building and energy efficiency! No agencies please.
Site Manager Exeter Area 3-Month Contract Immediate Start Available Weekly CIS Payments About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to oversee roofing upgrade works across occupied social housing properties throughout the Exeter area. The Role As Site Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of a social housing roofing programme, overseeing site operations from inception through to completion. Working closely with residents, subcontractors, client representatives and internal teams, you will play a key role in maintaining excellent health and safety standards while ensuring a positive customer experience throughout the duration of the roofing works. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing roofing upgrade projects across occupied social housing properties. Overseeing site teams, roofing subcontractors and suppliers to ensure efficient project delivery. Ensuring all works are completed safely, on programme and in accordance with company procedures. Conducting regular site inspections, quality checks and progress reviews. Managing site health and safety compliance and maintaining accurate site records. Delivering site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Liaising with residents, housing officers and client representatives to provide updates and resolve any issues. Managing materials, labour and subcontractor performance. Ensuring roofing works are completed to agreed specifications and quality standards. Promoting excellent customer service and maintaining strong client relationships. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Site Manager delivering roofing, planned works or refurbishment projects within the social housing sector. Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation and site management procedures. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification essential. Valid First Aid at Work certificate essential. CSCS Card. Proven experience managing subcontractors and direct labour teams. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Experience working within occupied social housing environments is highly desirable. What's on Offer 3-month freelance contract. Immediate start available. Weekly CIS payments. Opportunity to work with a leading social housing contractor. Fast-paced roofing upgrade programme across the Exeter area. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
19/08/2026
Seasonal
Site Manager Exeter Area 3-Month Contract Immediate Start Available Weekly CIS Payments About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to oversee roofing upgrade works across occupied social housing properties throughout the Exeter area. The Role As Site Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of a social housing roofing programme, overseeing site operations from inception through to completion. Working closely with residents, subcontractors, client representatives and internal teams, you will play a key role in maintaining excellent health and safety standards while ensuring a positive customer experience throughout the duration of the roofing works. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing roofing upgrade projects across occupied social housing properties. Overseeing site teams, roofing subcontractors and suppliers to ensure efficient project delivery. Ensuring all works are completed safely, on programme and in accordance with company procedures. Conducting regular site inspections, quality checks and progress reviews. Managing site health and safety compliance and maintaining accurate site records. Delivering site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Liaising with residents, housing officers and client representatives to provide updates and resolve any issues. Managing materials, labour and subcontractor performance. Ensuring roofing works are completed to agreed specifications and quality standards. Promoting excellent customer service and maintaining strong client relationships. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Site Manager delivering roofing, planned works or refurbishment projects within the social housing sector. Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation and site management procedures. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification essential. Valid First Aid at Work certificate essential. CSCS Card. Proven experience managing subcontractors and direct labour teams. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Experience working within occupied social housing environments is highly desirable. What's on Offer 3-month freelance contract. Immediate start available. Weekly CIS payments. Opportunity to work with a leading social housing contractor. Fast-paced roofing upgrade programme across the Exeter area. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
Admin Support Officer Pay: 17.85 PAYE per hour Job Type: Temporary (Initially until the end of September, with potential extension subject to review) Location: London, SE1 7JB Working Pattern: Hybrid Working The Role We are seeking an organised and proactive Admin Support Officer to provide temporary support to the Voids Team within Repairs Operations. This role will play a key part in ensuring smooth administrative processes and supporting the efficient turnaround of void properties. The successful candidate will be responsible for liaising with external energy suppliers, processing administrative tasks, and supporting the team with a variety of operational duties. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Contact energy suppliers to arrange the closure of utility accounts for void properties. Liaise with suppliers to identify and assist with the settlement of any outstanding balances or debts. Raise and manage work orders through the in-house repairs management system. Maintain accurate records and update internal databases and systems. Provide general administrative support to the Voids and Repairs Operations teams. Assist with document management, correspondence, and data entry tasks. Respond to enquiries and support colleagues with ad hoc administrative duties as required. Ensure all tasks are completed accurately and within agreed timescales. Required Skills & Experience Previous experience in an administrative or business support role. Experience within housing, repairs, maintenance, or property-related environments would be beneficial but is not essential. Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail. Confident communicator with the ability to liaise professionally with external organisations and stakeholders. Experience using internal systems or databases to raise and track work orders would be advantageous. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise workload effectively. Self-motivated with a flexible approach to supporting a busy operational team. To apply for the Admin Support Officer position, please submit your CV for consideration.
19/08/2026
Seasonal
Admin Support Officer Pay: 17.85 PAYE per hour Job Type: Temporary (Initially until the end of September, with potential extension subject to review) Location: London, SE1 7JB Working Pattern: Hybrid Working The Role We are seeking an organised and proactive Admin Support Officer to provide temporary support to the Voids Team within Repairs Operations. This role will play a key part in ensuring smooth administrative processes and supporting the efficient turnaround of void properties. The successful candidate will be responsible for liaising with external energy suppliers, processing administrative tasks, and supporting the team with a variety of operational duties. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Contact energy suppliers to arrange the closure of utility accounts for void properties. Liaise with suppliers to identify and assist with the settlement of any outstanding balances or debts. Raise and manage work orders through the in-house repairs management system. Maintain accurate records and update internal databases and systems. Provide general administrative support to the Voids and Repairs Operations teams. Assist with document management, correspondence, and data entry tasks. Respond to enquiries and support colleagues with ad hoc administrative duties as required. Ensure all tasks are completed accurately and within agreed timescales. Required Skills & Experience Previous experience in an administrative or business support role. Experience within housing, repairs, maintenance, or property-related environments would be beneficial but is not essential. Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail. Confident communicator with the ability to liaise professionally with external organisations and stakeholders. Experience using internal systems or databases to raise and track work orders would be advantageous. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise workload effectively. Self-motivated with a flexible approach to supporting a busy operational team. To apply for the Admin Support Officer position, please submit your CV for consideration.
Private Sector Housing Officer Hertfordshire 45- 50 an hour 6-month contract Ready for your next challenge in Private Sector Housing? A Council in Hertfordshire are looking for an experienced housing professional to join their Environmental Health team and help deliver a vital frontline service, supporting residents and improving housing standards across the community. As the Interim Private Sector Housing Officer, you'll play a key role in ensuring residents have access to safe, healthy and well-managed homes. Working as part of a supportive team, you'll help deliver a responsive housing service at a busy time following the introduction of the Renters' Rights Act. Key Responsibilities: Investigate housing complaints and carry out HHSRS inspections . Enforce housing legislation through informal and formal action. Inspect private rented properties for compliance with housing standards. Advise tenants, landlords, and other stakeholders. Prepare enforcement notices and maintain accurate case records. Support HMO licensing and regulatory compliance. Work with partners to improve housing conditions and protect residents. About you: The ideal candidate will bring: Experience in Private Sector Housing , Environmental Health , and working in Local Government . Sound knowledge of housing legislation and the HHSRS . Practical experience in carrying out inspections for both disrepair and property licensing Experience in report writing and enforcement of Housing Act 2004 . Able to build effective relationships with tenants, landlords, and partners. Well-organised, with the ability to manage a varied caseload and meet deadlines. If you're passionate about improving housing standards and want to make a genuine impact within the community, you can apply using the button below. Alternatively, contact me on (url removed) or (phone number removed)! If this opportunity excites you, don't hesitate to get in touch to discuss similar roles we have in different areas!
19/08/2026
Contract
Private Sector Housing Officer Hertfordshire 45- 50 an hour 6-month contract Ready for your next challenge in Private Sector Housing? A Council in Hertfordshire are looking for an experienced housing professional to join their Environmental Health team and help deliver a vital frontline service, supporting residents and improving housing standards across the community. As the Interim Private Sector Housing Officer, you'll play a key role in ensuring residents have access to safe, healthy and well-managed homes. Working as part of a supportive team, you'll help deliver a responsive housing service at a busy time following the introduction of the Renters' Rights Act. Key Responsibilities: Investigate housing complaints and carry out HHSRS inspections . Enforce housing legislation through informal and formal action. Inspect private rented properties for compliance with housing standards. Advise tenants, landlords, and other stakeholders. Prepare enforcement notices and maintain accurate case records. Support HMO licensing and regulatory compliance. Work with partners to improve housing conditions and protect residents. About you: The ideal candidate will bring: Experience in Private Sector Housing , Environmental Health , and working in Local Government . Sound knowledge of housing legislation and the HHSRS . Practical experience in carrying out inspections for both disrepair and property licensing Experience in report writing and enforcement of Housing Act 2004 . Able to build effective relationships with tenants, landlords, and partners. Well-organised, with the ability to manage a varied caseload and meet deadlines. If you're passionate about improving housing standards and want to make a genuine impact within the community, you can apply using the button below. Alternatively, contact me on (url removed) or (phone number removed)! If this opportunity excites you, don't hesitate to get in touch to discuss similar roles we have in different areas!
Asset Data Officer B&D Reside Regeneration Ltd Location: Hybrid Working (Barking / Home Based) Salary: £38,000 - £45,000 per annum Goodman Masson is delighted to be partnering with B&D Reside Regeneration Ltd to recruit an Asset Data Officer. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and ambitious housing organisation committed to providing high-quality homes and services for its residents. As part of the Asset Management team, you will play a key role in ensuring property and compliance data is accurate, robust and supports effective investment, maintenance and strategic decision-making across the housing portfolio. We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical professional with experience in asset, compliance or property data management who is passionate about driving improvements through accurate information and effective systems management. The Role The Asset Data Officer is responsible for maintaining and developing the organisation's asset management data, ensuring information is accurate, accessible and supports both operational delivery and long-term asset planning. Key responsibilities include: Maintaining and updating the asset management database, ensuring data integrity and accuracy. Managing housing asset information, including stock condition data, compliance records and maintenance history. Supporting the coordination and monitoring of compliance programmes, ensuring inspections, servicing and remedial actions are completed within required timescales. Producing regular reports on asset performance, compliance status and maintenance activities. Supporting the development of business plans and investment strategies through effective analysis of asset data. Assisting with the ongoing development and enhancement of asset management systems and processes. Providing support and training to colleagues on asset management systems and data procedures. Working collaboratively with internal teams, contractors and external stakeholders to maintain high-quality asset information. Supporting resident communications relating to inspections, maintenance works and compliance activities. About You To be successful in this role, you will be able to demonstrate: Experience within asset management, data management, compliance or a related discipline within the housing sector. A strong understanding of housing compliance requirements and health and safety regulations. Experience using asset management systems and databases. Excellent data analysis and reporting skills. Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. Effective communication and stakeholder management skills. The ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Desirable experience includes: Experience supporting system development and process improvement initiatives. Knowledge of property maintenance and building components. Why Join B&D Reside? This is an exciting time to join B&D Reside as the organisation continues to invest in its homes, services and communities. You will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting the effective management of housing assets and helping to ensure residents live in safe, well-maintained homes. For a confidential discussion or to apply, please contact: Jack Benson Goodman Masson (url removed)
19/08/2026
Full time
Asset Data Officer B&D Reside Regeneration Ltd Location: Hybrid Working (Barking / Home Based) Salary: £38,000 - £45,000 per annum Goodman Masson is delighted to be partnering with B&D Reside Regeneration Ltd to recruit an Asset Data Officer. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and ambitious housing organisation committed to providing high-quality homes and services for its residents. As part of the Asset Management team, you will play a key role in ensuring property and compliance data is accurate, robust and supports effective investment, maintenance and strategic decision-making across the housing portfolio. We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical professional with experience in asset, compliance or property data management who is passionate about driving improvements through accurate information and effective systems management. The Role The Asset Data Officer is responsible for maintaining and developing the organisation's asset management data, ensuring information is accurate, accessible and supports both operational delivery and long-term asset planning. Key responsibilities include: Maintaining and updating the asset management database, ensuring data integrity and accuracy. Managing housing asset information, including stock condition data, compliance records and maintenance history. Supporting the coordination and monitoring of compliance programmes, ensuring inspections, servicing and remedial actions are completed within required timescales. Producing regular reports on asset performance, compliance status and maintenance activities. Supporting the development of business plans and investment strategies through effective analysis of asset data. Assisting with the ongoing development and enhancement of asset management systems and processes. Providing support and training to colleagues on asset management systems and data procedures. Working collaboratively with internal teams, contractors and external stakeholders to maintain high-quality asset information. Supporting resident communications relating to inspections, maintenance works and compliance activities. About You To be successful in this role, you will be able to demonstrate: Experience within asset management, data management, compliance or a related discipline within the housing sector. A strong understanding of housing compliance requirements and health and safety regulations. Experience using asset management systems and databases. Excellent data analysis and reporting skills. Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. Effective communication and stakeholder management skills. The ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Desirable experience includes: Experience supporting system development and process improvement initiatives. Knowledge of property maintenance and building components. Why Join B&D Reside? This is an exciting time to join B&D Reside as the organisation continues to invest in its homes, services and communities. You will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting the effective management of housing assets and helping to ensure residents live in safe, well-maintained homes. For a confidential discussion or to apply, please contact: Jack Benson Goodman Masson (url removed)
Marks Consulting Partners are currently recruiting for a Housing Customer Service Manager to work with one of our Housing Association clients in South London. This is a permanent role paying up to 65k per annum, dependent on experience, and the successful candidate will lead a team of two Housing Customer Service Leaders and two Anti-social Behaviour Officers. What you will be doing: Delivering a first class, efficient, customer focused and responsive housing management service Demonstrating success against housing management KPIs, including customer satisfaction, complaint resolution, estate inspections and fire risk assessments, void turnaround, ASB resolution, and tenancy and estate management Ensuring compliance with policies, procedures and legislative requirements Building and leading a highly motivated, performance driven team against key targets Overseeing directly delivered and agency managed supported accommodation, maximising independence and tenancy sustainment Analysing data to understand trends and issues in customer needs and complaints Minimising cases escalating to court or eviction through proactive, effective management Undertaking management reviews of escalated complaints, ensuring lessons learned drive service improvement Ensuring effective resident involvement in the evaluation and design of services What you will need: Degree or equivalent qualification Knowledge of housing law, the regulatory framework and good practice around debt recovery Experience presenting cases to court, with knowledge of the court system and legal remedies relating to tenancy matters Extensive experience delivering an efficient, effective housing management service, with a proven track record against targets A clearly evidenced track record of managing change and delivering service improvement Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to influence and manage stakeholder relationships Experience leading and motivating a multi-disciplinary team, identifying and harnessing talent at all levels Commitment to providing a high quality service to colleagues and external clients If this job is not quite right for you but you are looking for something new, please contact us for a confidential discussion. Marks Consulting Partners specialise in the recruitment of professionals across Property Services, Housing Services, General Practice, Town Planning, Regeneration & Development, and Building Consultancy, working with housing associations, local authorities, and related public sector organisations.
19/08/2026
Full time
Marks Consulting Partners are currently recruiting for a Housing Customer Service Manager to work with one of our Housing Association clients in South London. This is a permanent role paying up to 65k per annum, dependent on experience, and the successful candidate will lead a team of two Housing Customer Service Leaders and two Anti-social Behaviour Officers. What you will be doing: Delivering a first class, efficient, customer focused and responsive housing management service Demonstrating success against housing management KPIs, including customer satisfaction, complaint resolution, estate inspections and fire risk assessments, void turnaround, ASB resolution, and tenancy and estate management Ensuring compliance with policies, procedures and legislative requirements Building and leading a highly motivated, performance driven team against key targets Overseeing directly delivered and agency managed supported accommodation, maximising independence and tenancy sustainment Analysing data to understand trends and issues in customer needs and complaints Minimising cases escalating to court or eviction through proactive, effective management Undertaking management reviews of escalated complaints, ensuring lessons learned drive service improvement Ensuring effective resident involvement in the evaluation and design of services What you will need: Degree or equivalent qualification Knowledge of housing law, the regulatory framework and good practice around debt recovery Experience presenting cases to court, with knowledge of the court system and legal remedies relating to tenancy matters Extensive experience delivering an efficient, effective housing management service, with a proven track record against targets A clearly evidenced track record of managing change and delivering service improvement Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to influence and manage stakeholder relationships Experience leading and motivating a multi-disciplinary team, identifying and harnessing talent at all levels Commitment to providing a high quality service to colleagues and external clients If this job is not quite right for you but you are looking for something new, please contact us for a confidential discussion. Marks Consulting Partners specialise in the recruitment of professionals across Property Services, Housing Services, General Practice, Town Planning, Regeneration & Development, and Building Consultancy, working with housing associations, local authorities, and related public sector organisations.
Salary: 15.00 ph Working days: Between Monday and Friday Hours: Between 8:30am and 5pm Location: North East Contract Type : Zero hours Reporting to the National Service Manager, your main responsibility will be dealing with standard maintenance, improvement and repairs work. This will include attending customers offices, residential housing and privately owned housing to carry out services to a high standard. This is a zero hours contract. Hours are allocated based on customer demand with no guaranteed minimum. The type of work you will complete is as follows: Repairs / improvements Joinery Painting and decorating Removal work Gardening There may be occasions you attend a job and are required to identity the works needed. You will form a plan of work required, materials and tools required, safest and most effective way of completion. This is then shared with MoreTime who will authorise you to proceed. You will be required to travel to and from customer sites attending work around the North East often lone working. On occasions you may be assigned a colleague. You will work within vacant properties but also work within occupied premises / properties. You may be provided with a company vehicle to use whilst on jobs depending on types of workload. Where a vehicle is not provided, you will be provided payment of mileage incurred. MoreTime will provide all tools and materials required. Key accountabilities: Identify problems and through consultation and agreement with MoreTime and the customer, devise and implement suitable plans to ensure the identified problem is addressed. Support MoreTime in providing quotes/estimates for works. Investigate and complete all existing repair and maintenance requests. Ensure quality of work and value for money is being achieved for our customers. Deal with reactive, planned & remedial works. Ensure customer satisfaction around repairs and maintenance. Customer service skills. Work in accordance with all relevant legislation, policies & procedures and guidelines. Keep abreast of policy and professional development within your area of professional expertise. To promote, adhere to and live our workplace values of being honest, committed and inventive. To be reliable and responsible with a flexible approach to work. To work independently using own initiative As a business we strive to provide outstanding services therefore, attention to detail and having pride in your work is crucial to be successful in this role. We ask for reliability and the motivation to provide our customers with an excellent service. MoreTime (UK) Ltd are a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the charity Waythrough. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and consider applications from all backgrounds.
19/08/2026
Full time
Salary: 15.00 ph Working days: Between Monday and Friday Hours: Between 8:30am and 5pm Location: North East Contract Type : Zero hours Reporting to the National Service Manager, your main responsibility will be dealing with standard maintenance, improvement and repairs work. This will include attending customers offices, residential housing and privately owned housing to carry out services to a high standard. This is a zero hours contract. Hours are allocated based on customer demand with no guaranteed minimum. The type of work you will complete is as follows: Repairs / improvements Joinery Painting and decorating Removal work Gardening There may be occasions you attend a job and are required to identity the works needed. You will form a plan of work required, materials and tools required, safest and most effective way of completion. This is then shared with MoreTime who will authorise you to proceed. You will be required to travel to and from customer sites attending work around the North East often lone working. On occasions you may be assigned a colleague. You will work within vacant properties but also work within occupied premises / properties. You may be provided with a company vehicle to use whilst on jobs depending on types of workload. Where a vehicle is not provided, you will be provided payment of mileage incurred. MoreTime will provide all tools and materials required. Key accountabilities: Identify problems and through consultation and agreement with MoreTime and the customer, devise and implement suitable plans to ensure the identified problem is addressed. Support MoreTime in providing quotes/estimates for works. Investigate and complete all existing repair and maintenance requests. Ensure quality of work and value for money is being achieved for our customers. Deal with reactive, planned & remedial works. Ensure customer satisfaction around repairs and maintenance. Customer service skills. Work in accordance with all relevant legislation, policies & procedures and guidelines. Keep abreast of policy and professional development within your area of professional expertise. To promote, adhere to and live our workplace values of being honest, committed and inventive. To be reliable and responsible with a flexible approach to work. To work independently using own initiative As a business we strive to provide outstanding services therefore, attention to detail and having pride in your work is crucial to be successful in this role. We ask for reliability and the motivation to provide our customers with an excellent service. MoreTime (UK) Ltd are a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the charity Waythrough. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and consider applications from all backgrounds.
Title: Resident Liaison Officer Contract Type: 12-month FTC, 35 hours Salary: 33,688 - 37,093 (Regional salary), dependant on experience Reporting Office: Manchester, Trafford Working Location: Delamere site office, with occasional travel to the Winsford site office Persona: Site Based Closing Date: 01/09/2026 Interview Date: TBC NB: For the purpose of this advertisement, this position is being advertised as Resident Liaison Officer. The official L&Q job title for this role is Communities Coordinator. Please click here for the role profile - Communities Coordinator role profile (1).docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. With effect from February 2026, L&Q reserve the right to not shortlist applications from candidates with 3 or more unsuccessful applications within the last 24 months. Join our Communities Team at L&Q: We are looking for an engaging, personable and resilient Resident Liaison Officer to join our busy site-based team supporting residents throughout remedial works, redevelopment and regeneration projects. The role will work closely with our Communities Manager, project teams, contractors and stakeholders to ensure residents are well informed, supported and engaged throughout the lifecycle of projects. The role sits within our Property and Investment division and plays a key role in delivering a customer-first approach, ensuring strong communication and positive resident experiences. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Your impact in the role: Act as the first point of contact for residents on regeneration, redevelopment, remediation and community projects, providing clear, accurate and timely information. Build positive relationships with residents, contractors, project teams and external stakeholders to ensure effective communication and successful project delivery. Support residents throughout project works, including coordinating appointments, responding to enquiries, managing resident communications and handling complaints professionally and empathetically. Identify and support vulnerable residents, adapting communication methods where required and helping ensure individual needs are considered throughout project delivery. Assist with temporary rehousing activities where required, including communicating options, coordinating practical arrangements and supporting residents through the process. Attend resident meetings, consultation events and site-based meetings, helping to build trust, manage expectations and address concerns. Contribute to community engagement initiatives and projects that promote community cohesion, employment opportunities, training initiatives and resident participation. Maintain accurate records, project updates and management information, ensuring risks, issues and resident concerns are identified and escalated appropriately. Occasional work outside of normal working hours may be required for events, evening meetings and project activities. What you'll bring: Previous experience in resident liaison, housing, regeneration, construction, customer service or community engagement. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex information clearly and in plain English. A customer-focused and empathetic approach, particularly when supporting residents through challenging situations. Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills. Experience handling complaints and difficult conversations confidently and professionally. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Strong written communication skills, including the ability to produce professional letters, emails and resident communications. Good IT skills across Microsoft Office and other business systems. A willingness to travel between sites and attend occasional evening or weekend meetings when required. We look forward to reviewing your application and hearing about the genuine experiences and skills you could bring to our organisation. L&Q reserve the right to not accept statements that exceed 500 words. About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework, which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations.
19/08/2026
Full time
Title: Resident Liaison Officer Contract Type: 12-month FTC, 35 hours Salary: 33,688 - 37,093 (Regional salary), dependant on experience Reporting Office: Manchester, Trafford Working Location: Delamere site office, with occasional travel to the Winsford site office Persona: Site Based Closing Date: 01/09/2026 Interview Date: TBC NB: For the purpose of this advertisement, this position is being advertised as Resident Liaison Officer. The official L&Q job title for this role is Communities Coordinator. Please click here for the role profile - Communities Coordinator role profile (1).docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. With effect from February 2026, L&Q reserve the right to not shortlist applications from candidates with 3 or more unsuccessful applications within the last 24 months. Join our Communities Team at L&Q: We are looking for an engaging, personable and resilient Resident Liaison Officer to join our busy site-based team supporting residents throughout remedial works, redevelopment and regeneration projects. The role will work closely with our Communities Manager, project teams, contractors and stakeholders to ensure residents are well informed, supported and engaged throughout the lifecycle of projects. The role sits within our Property and Investment division and plays a key role in delivering a customer-first approach, ensuring strong communication and positive resident experiences. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Your impact in the role: Act as the first point of contact for residents on regeneration, redevelopment, remediation and community projects, providing clear, accurate and timely information. Build positive relationships with residents, contractors, project teams and external stakeholders to ensure effective communication and successful project delivery. Support residents throughout project works, including coordinating appointments, responding to enquiries, managing resident communications and handling complaints professionally and empathetically. Identify and support vulnerable residents, adapting communication methods where required and helping ensure individual needs are considered throughout project delivery. Assist with temporary rehousing activities where required, including communicating options, coordinating practical arrangements and supporting residents through the process. Attend resident meetings, consultation events and site-based meetings, helping to build trust, manage expectations and address concerns. Contribute to community engagement initiatives and projects that promote community cohesion, employment opportunities, training initiatives and resident participation. Maintain accurate records, project updates and management information, ensuring risks, issues and resident concerns are identified and escalated appropriately. Occasional work outside of normal working hours may be required for events, evening meetings and project activities. What you'll bring: Previous experience in resident liaison, housing, regeneration, construction, customer service or community engagement. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex information clearly and in plain English. A customer-focused and empathetic approach, particularly when supporting residents through challenging situations. Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills. Experience handling complaints and difficult conversations confidently and professionally. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Strong written communication skills, including the ability to produce professional letters, emails and resident communications. Good IT skills across Microsoft Office and other business systems. A willingness to travel between sites and attend occasional evening or weekend meetings when required. We look forward to reviewing your application and hearing about the genuine experiences and skills you could bring to our organisation. L&Q reserve the right to not accept statements that exceed 500 words. About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework, which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations.
Housing Officer Pay: £23.30 Umbrella / £18.39 PAYE Location: Morden, London (SM4 5BE) Working Pattern: Hybrid (3 days office/site, 2 days home working) The Role We're looking for a customer-focused Housing Officer to provide an excellent housing management and resident support service. Instead, you'll act as a key point of contact for residents, helping to resolve issues, support vulnerable customers, and ensure services are delivered effectively. This is a varied and rewarding position where no two days are the same. One day you may be carrying out tenancy sign-ups and needs assessments, while the next you could be resolving complaints, supporting residents affected by service disruptions, coordinating with internal teams, or delivering community engagement events. Key Responsibilities Support residents with tenancy, housing, and neighbourhood-related enquiries. Carry out sign-ups, resident onboarding, and customer needs assessments. Assist with property handovers and regeneration projects. Manage and resolve customer complaints and complex cases. Provide practical support to vulnerable residents and signpost to relevant services. Coordinate responses between housing, repairs, customer service, and neighbourhood teams. Keep residents informed during service disruptions and improvement works. Organise and attend resident meetings, estate visits, and community events. Build positive relationships with residents and other stakeholders. Maintain accurate records and ensure excellent customer service standards are met. About You Experience in a Housing Officer, Tenancy Officer, Resident Liaison Officer, Neighbourhood Officer, or similar role. Strong customer service and complaint-handling skills. Experience supporting vulnerable customers and managing sensitive situations. Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities. Organised, proactive, and able to manage a varied caseload. Committed to delivering positive outcomes for residents and communities. To apply for the Housing Officer position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience
19/08/2026
Seasonal
Housing Officer Pay: £23.30 Umbrella / £18.39 PAYE Location: Morden, London (SM4 5BE) Working Pattern: Hybrid (3 days office/site, 2 days home working) The Role We're looking for a customer-focused Housing Officer to provide an excellent housing management and resident support service. Instead, you'll act as a key point of contact for residents, helping to resolve issues, support vulnerable customers, and ensure services are delivered effectively. This is a varied and rewarding position where no two days are the same. One day you may be carrying out tenancy sign-ups and needs assessments, while the next you could be resolving complaints, supporting residents affected by service disruptions, coordinating with internal teams, or delivering community engagement events. Key Responsibilities Support residents with tenancy, housing, and neighbourhood-related enquiries. Carry out sign-ups, resident onboarding, and customer needs assessments. Assist with property handovers and regeneration projects. Manage and resolve customer complaints and complex cases. Provide practical support to vulnerable residents and signpost to relevant services. Coordinate responses between housing, repairs, customer service, and neighbourhood teams. Keep residents informed during service disruptions and improvement works. Organise and attend resident meetings, estate visits, and community events. Build positive relationships with residents and other stakeholders. Maintain accurate records and ensure excellent customer service standards are met. About You Experience in a Housing Officer, Tenancy Officer, Resident Liaison Officer, Neighbourhood Officer, or similar role. Strong customer service and complaint-handling skills. Experience supporting vulnerable customers and managing sensitive situations. Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities. Organised, proactive, and able to manage a varied caseload. Committed to delivering positive outcomes for residents and communities. To apply for the Housing Officer position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience
Contract Manager - Externals & Fire Protection Works South London 75K - 85K + Car Allowance + Benefits We are working with a leading contractor operating within the property services market to recruit a Contract Manager to join their highly successful team based in South London. The Contract Manager will oversee teams delivering planned maintenance programs including external refurbishment works and fire protection works to high risk buildings on behalf of housing associations and local councils. We are looking for candidates with comparable experience working for a Main Contractor. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious and driven Contracts / Project Manager with a determined and motivated attitude. You will be instrumental in managing the contract and leading a team of Site Manager's, Resident Liaison Officers, and subcontractors. Contract Manager Key Skills/Requirements: Ensure the delivery of the projects within the budget and time scales specified Experience as a Contracts Manager delivering social housing / planned maintenance projects Focus on motivation of the workforce to deliver on time and to budget Focus on quality, customer service and deliver Driving profitability of the contract to include pricing and delivering of extra works Client and tenant satisfaction Process Management Management of the customer Have an understanding of the financials on the contract SMSTS & NVQ Level 6 or equivalent This is a full time, permanent role for which you will receive up to 85,000 salary + Car Allowance + Benefits. For more info please apply online now or call Bianca on (phone number removed).
18/08/2026
Full time
Contract Manager - Externals & Fire Protection Works South London 75K - 85K + Car Allowance + Benefits We are working with a leading contractor operating within the property services market to recruit a Contract Manager to join their highly successful team based in South London. The Contract Manager will oversee teams delivering planned maintenance programs including external refurbishment works and fire protection works to high risk buildings on behalf of housing associations and local councils. We are looking for candidates with comparable experience working for a Main Contractor. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious and driven Contracts / Project Manager with a determined and motivated attitude. You will be instrumental in managing the contract and leading a team of Site Manager's, Resident Liaison Officers, and subcontractors. Contract Manager Key Skills/Requirements: Ensure the delivery of the projects within the budget and time scales specified Experience as a Contracts Manager delivering social housing / planned maintenance projects Focus on motivation of the workforce to deliver on time and to budget Focus on quality, customer service and deliver Driving profitability of the contract to include pricing and delivering of extra works Client and tenant satisfaction Process Management Management of the customer Have an understanding of the financials on the contract SMSTS & NVQ Level 6 or equivalent This is a full time, permanent role for which you will receive up to 85,000 salary + Car Allowance + Benefits. For more info please apply online now or call Bianca on (phone number removed).
Construction & Property Recruitment
East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
C&P recruitment are working closely with our client who are looking for a Tenant Liaison Officer to support a six-month window replacement programme in East Kilbride. You will act as the main point of contact between tenants, site teams and the contractor, helping ensure work is completed safely, efficiently and with minimal disruption to residents. Pay rate is negotiable with reference and experience. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm Friday: 8:00am-3:30pm Key Responsibilities Contact tenants to arrange access for surveys and window replacement works. Explain the programme, timescales and expected disruption clearly and professionally. Maintain regular communication with residents before, during and after the work. Liaise with site managers, operatives, subcontractors and housing representatives. Identify vulnerable tenants or additional support requirements and coordinate suitable arrangements. Record appointments, access issues, complaints and completed visits accurately. Respond promptly to tenant enquiries and resolve concerns wherever possible. Carry out resident satisfaction checks following completion. Support the site team in keeping the programme on schedule. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience in tenant liaison, social housing, customer service or a resident-facing construction role. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. A calm, tactful and professional approach to complaints or difficult situations. Good organisation and administrative skills. Confidence working independently and as part of a busy site team. Competence using email, spreadsheets and standard office systems. What We Offer A six-month temporary assignment starting in October 2026. Full-time weekday hours with an earlier finish on Fridays. The opportunity to support a major housing improvement programme in East Kilbride. A varied role combining tenant engagement, administration and site coordination. If you are interested or know someone who is please call Anita at C&P recruitment on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Construction and Property Recruitment Ltd is a recruitment business which provides work-finding services to its clients and work-seekers. The Company must process personal data (including sensitive personal data) so that it can provide these services - in doing so, the Company acts as a data controller, for more information on how we store, and process personal data please visit our website and view our Privacy Policy
18/08/2026
Seasonal
C&P recruitment are working closely with our client who are looking for a Tenant Liaison Officer to support a six-month window replacement programme in East Kilbride. You will act as the main point of contact between tenants, site teams and the contractor, helping ensure work is completed safely, efficiently and with minimal disruption to residents. Pay rate is negotiable with reference and experience. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm Friday: 8:00am-3:30pm Key Responsibilities Contact tenants to arrange access for surveys and window replacement works. Explain the programme, timescales and expected disruption clearly and professionally. Maintain regular communication with residents before, during and after the work. Liaise with site managers, operatives, subcontractors and housing representatives. Identify vulnerable tenants or additional support requirements and coordinate suitable arrangements. Record appointments, access issues, complaints and completed visits accurately. Respond promptly to tenant enquiries and resolve concerns wherever possible. Carry out resident satisfaction checks following completion. Support the site team in keeping the programme on schedule. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience in tenant liaison, social housing, customer service or a resident-facing construction role. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. A calm, tactful and professional approach to complaints or difficult situations. Good organisation and administrative skills. Confidence working independently and as part of a busy site team. Competence using email, spreadsheets and standard office systems. What We Offer A six-month temporary assignment starting in October 2026. Full-time weekday hours with an earlier finish on Fridays. The opportunity to support a major housing improvement programme in East Kilbride. A varied role combining tenant engagement, administration and site coordination. If you are interested or know someone who is please call Anita at C&P recruitment on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Construction and Property Recruitment Ltd is a recruitment business which provides work-finding services to its clients and work-seekers. The Company must process personal data (including sensitive personal data) so that it can provide these services - in doing so, the Company acts as a data controller, for more information on how we store, and process personal data please visit our website and view our Privacy Policy
As a Fire Safety Officer in London within the not-for-profit sector, you'll play a key role in ensuring fire safety compliance across construction projects. Your work will help maintain high safety standards, supporting the organisation in creating a safe environment for all. Client Details Our client is a large residential property organisation with a diverse portfolio of homes across multiple regions. Committed to maintaining the highest standards of resident safety, regulatory compliance and asset protection, they continue to invest in their fire safety and building safety functions. As part of an ongoing programme to strengthen fire safety assurance and governance, they are seeking an experienced Fire Safety Officer to join their specialist fire safety team. This is an excellent opportunity for a fire safety professional to support compliance, undertake inspections, provide technical advice and work with internal teams, contractors and external agencies to ensure residents remain safe and protected. Description Provide fire safety assurance, guidance and technical support across a diverse residential property portfolio. Support compliance with fire safety, building safety and housing-related legislation and regulatory requirements. Undertake fire safety inspections, identify risks and recommend appropriate mitigation measures. Review fire risk assessments (FRAs), ensuring recommendations are suitable, compliant and effectively implemented. Monitor completion of actions arising from fire risk assessments and compliance reviews. Support the maintenance of building safety information and safety case documentation for higher-risk buildings. Provide independent oversight and professional challenge to operational teams on fire safety matters. Promote a consistent and risk-based approach to fire safety management across the organisation. Support assurance activities relating to planned investment, repairs, asset management and building safety projects. Review fire safety proposals and completed works to ensure compliance with legislation and best practice. Assess contractor competency, accreditations and performance on fire safety-related projects. Monitor routine inspection regimes, testing programmes and maintenance activities relating to fire safety systems. Maintain accurate compliance records, inspection reports and audit trails. Support the development and continuous improvement of fire safety policies, procedures and assurance frameworks. Profile Fire Safety Level 3 qualification or equivalent. NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate or equivalent. Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), or working towards accreditation, is desirable. Experience within fire safety, building safety, compliance, facilities management, property management or construction environments. Strong understanding of fire safety principles and their application within residential buildings. Knowledge of the Fire Safety Act, Building Safety legislation and associated guidance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively across a national property portfolio. Job Offer Salary up to 52,000 per annum for candidates with the right qualifications and experience. Annual performance-related bonus scheme (5% discretionary) Opportunity to join a well-established and highly regarded residential property organisation. Key role within a growing fire safety and building safety function. Hybrid working with a combination of site, office and home-based working. Diverse portfolio and varied workload across multiple regions. Excellent pension scheme. Generous annual leave plus public holidays. Additional wellbeing and life event leave benefits. Life assurance provision. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Hybrid working - 3 days in, 2 days wfh
18/08/2026
Full time
As a Fire Safety Officer in London within the not-for-profit sector, you'll play a key role in ensuring fire safety compliance across construction projects. Your work will help maintain high safety standards, supporting the organisation in creating a safe environment for all. Client Details Our client is a large residential property organisation with a diverse portfolio of homes across multiple regions. Committed to maintaining the highest standards of resident safety, regulatory compliance and asset protection, they continue to invest in their fire safety and building safety functions. As part of an ongoing programme to strengthen fire safety assurance and governance, they are seeking an experienced Fire Safety Officer to join their specialist fire safety team. This is an excellent opportunity for a fire safety professional to support compliance, undertake inspections, provide technical advice and work with internal teams, contractors and external agencies to ensure residents remain safe and protected. Description Provide fire safety assurance, guidance and technical support across a diverse residential property portfolio. Support compliance with fire safety, building safety and housing-related legislation and regulatory requirements. Undertake fire safety inspections, identify risks and recommend appropriate mitigation measures. Review fire risk assessments (FRAs), ensuring recommendations are suitable, compliant and effectively implemented. Monitor completion of actions arising from fire risk assessments and compliance reviews. Support the maintenance of building safety information and safety case documentation for higher-risk buildings. Provide independent oversight and professional challenge to operational teams on fire safety matters. Promote a consistent and risk-based approach to fire safety management across the organisation. Support assurance activities relating to planned investment, repairs, asset management and building safety projects. Review fire safety proposals and completed works to ensure compliance with legislation and best practice. Assess contractor competency, accreditations and performance on fire safety-related projects. Monitor routine inspection regimes, testing programmes and maintenance activities relating to fire safety systems. Maintain accurate compliance records, inspection reports and audit trails. Support the development and continuous improvement of fire safety policies, procedures and assurance frameworks. Profile Fire Safety Level 3 qualification or equivalent. NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate or equivalent. Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), or working towards accreditation, is desirable. Experience within fire safety, building safety, compliance, facilities management, property management or construction environments. Strong understanding of fire safety principles and their application within residential buildings. Knowledge of the Fire Safety Act, Building Safety legislation and associated guidance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively across a national property portfolio. Job Offer Salary up to 52,000 per annum for candidates with the right qualifications and experience. Annual performance-related bonus scheme (5% discretionary) Opportunity to join a well-established and highly regarded residential property organisation. Key role within a growing fire safety and building safety function. Hybrid working with a combination of site, office and home-based working. Diverse portfolio and varied workload across multiple regions. Excellent pension scheme. Generous annual leave plus public holidays. Additional wellbeing and life event leave benefits. Life assurance provision. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Hybrid working - 3 days in, 2 days wfh
Operations Manager - Social Housing Voids Hemel Hempstead based (with travel) 80K - 95K + Car Allowance + Benefits We are working with a leading contractor operating within the property services market to recruit an Operations Manager to join their highly successful team based in Hemel Hempstead. The Operations Manager will oversee teams delivering voids programmes for housing associations, ALMOs, and local councils. We are looking for candidates with comparable experience working for a Main Contractor. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious and driven Operations Manager with a determined and motivated attitude. You will be instrumental in managing the contracts and leading a team of Contract Managers, Site Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, and subcontractors. Operations Manager Key Skills/Requirements: Ensure the delivery of the projects within the budget and time scales specified Experience as an Operations Manager delivering social housing voids projects Focus on motivation of the workforce to deliver on time and to budget Focus on quality, customer service and delivery Driving profitability of the contract to include pricing and delivery of extra works Client and tenant satisfaction Process Management Management of the customer Have an understanding of the financials on the contract SMSTS Operations Manager Salary & Package You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the group's success. This is a full time, permanent role for which you will receive up to 95,000 + Car/Allowance + Benefits.
18/08/2026
Full time
Operations Manager - Social Housing Voids Hemel Hempstead based (with travel) 80K - 95K + Car Allowance + Benefits We are working with a leading contractor operating within the property services market to recruit an Operations Manager to join their highly successful team based in Hemel Hempstead. The Operations Manager will oversee teams delivering voids programmes for housing associations, ALMOs, and local councils. We are looking for candidates with comparable experience working for a Main Contractor. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious and driven Operations Manager with a determined and motivated attitude. You will be instrumental in managing the contracts and leading a team of Contract Managers, Site Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, and subcontractors. Operations Manager Key Skills/Requirements: Ensure the delivery of the projects within the budget and time scales specified Experience as an Operations Manager delivering social housing voids projects Focus on motivation of the workforce to deliver on time and to budget Focus on quality, customer service and delivery Driving profitability of the contract to include pricing and delivery of extra works Client and tenant satisfaction Process Management Management of the customer Have an understanding of the financials on the contract SMSTS Operations Manager Salary & Package You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the group's success. This is a full time, permanent role for which you will receive up to 95,000 + Car/Allowance + Benefits.
Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment Planned Works Occupied Properties Full-time Permanent Norfolk Up to £58,000 per annum + package Site Manager job in Norfolk managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and with minimal disruption to residents. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading property services and construction contractor delivering refurbishment works as part of a long-term social housing framework in Norfolk. The role will involve taking responsibility for the day-to-day management of refurbishment projects across occupied residential properties, covering a variety of internal and external works. The successful candidate will manage site teams and subcontractors while maintaining high standards across health & safety, quality, programme and resident satisfaction. You will work closely with Contracts and Project Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, clients and other key stakeholders to ensure works are delivered effectively. Previous experience managing refurbishment works within occupied residential properties is essential. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties Coordinating site teams, subcontractors, materials and resources to achieve programme targets Ensuring works are completed safely, on programme and to the required quality and specification Managing subcontractor performance and issuing NCRs where required Carrying out regular site, quality and health & safety inspections Ensuring compliance with company Health & Safety procedures, including site inductions, RAMS, permits and PPE Conducting toolbox talks and promoting a strong health & safety culture across site Managing defects and ensuring works meet agreed client KPIs and quality standards Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain effective communication with residents Managing resident and client concerns professionally and ensuring issues are resolved promptly Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and other project stakeholders Monitoring progress against programme and reporting any potential delays Producing regular site progress reports for senior management and the client Attending client, internal and project progress meetings Carrying out work inspections and ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications and building regulations Maintaining accurate site documentation, H&S records and project information Managing site welfare facilities, offices and equipment Supporting and developing Assistant Site Managers, Site Administrators and other junior team members Identifying potential commercial opportunities and communicating these to senior management Supporting the Contracts Manager with pre-start activities and project mobilisation Requirements Proven Site Management experience within refurbishment and/or planned works Previous experience delivering works within occupied residential properties essential Strong social housing, local authority or housing association experience preferred Experience managing both internal and external refurbishment works Strong subcontractor and site team management experience Good understanding of building regulations and Health & Safety legislation Ability to read and interpret drawings, programmes and specifications Strong understanding of programme management and project delivery Good commercial awareness Excellent resident, client and stakeholder management skills Strong planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Confident managing works in sensitive occupied environments Microsoft Office proficiency, with Microsoft Project experience beneficial SMSTS CSCS First Aid Full UK driving licence Successful candidate will be required to complete a DBS check MCIOB or working towards MCIOB desirable Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum Comprehensive company benefits package Permanent, full-time position Long-term social housing refurbishment contract Opportunity to work with a leading property services and construction contractor Training, development and career progression opportunities This Site Manager role in Norfolk offers the opportunity to join an established team delivering a long-term programme of refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties. The position would suit an experienced Site Manager from a social housing, planned maintenance or refurbishment background who is confident managing internal and external works while maintaining excellent relationships with residents and clients. Apply now to be considered for this opportunity.
18/08/2026
Full time
Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment Planned Works Occupied Properties Full-time Permanent Norfolk Up to £58,000 per annum + package Site Manager job in Norfolk managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and with minimal disruption to residents. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading property services and construction contractor delivering refurbishment works as part of a long-term social housing framework in Norfolk. The role will involve taking responsibility for the day-to-day management of refurbishment projects across occupied residential properties, covering a variety of internal and external works. The successful candidate will manage site teams and subcontractors while maintaining high standards across health & safety, quality, programme and resident satisfaction. You will work closely with Contracts and Project Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, clients and other key stakeholders to ensure works are delivered effectively. Previous experience managing refurbishment works within occupied residential properties is essential. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties Coordinating site teams, subcontractors, materials and resources to achieve programme targets Ensuring works are completed safely, on programme and to the required quality and specification Managing subcontractor performance and issuing NCRs where required Carrying out regular site, quality and health & safety inspections Ensuring compliance with company Health & Safety procedures, including site inductions, RAMS, permits and PPE Conducting toolbox talks and promoting a strong health & safety culture across site Managing defects and ensuring works meet agreed client KPIs and quality standards Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain effective communication with residents Managing resident and client concerns professionally and ensuring issues are resolved promptly Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and other project stakeholders Monitoring progress against programme and reporting any potential delays Producing regular site progress reports for senior management and the client Attending client, internal and project progress meetings Carrying out work inspections and ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications and building regulations Maintaining accurate site documentation, H&S records and project information Managing site welfare facilities, offices and equipment Supporting and developing Assistant Site Managers, Site Administrators and other junior team members Identifying potential commercial opportunities and communicating these to senior management Supporting the Contracts Manager with pre-start activities and project mobilisation Requirements Proven Site Management experience within refurbishment and/or planned works Previous experience delivering works within occupied residential properties essential Strong social housing, local authority or housing association experience preferred Experience managing both internal and external refurbishment works Strong subcontractor and site team management experience Good understanding of building regulations and Health & Safety legislation Ability to read and interpret drawings, programmes and specifications Strong understanding of programme management and project delivery Good commercial awareness Excellent resident, client and stakeholder management skills Strong planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Confident managing works in sensitive occupied environments Microsoft Office proficiency, with Microsoft Project experience beneficial SMSTS CSCS First Aid Full UK driving licence Successful candidate will be required to complete a DBS check MCIOB or working towards MCIOB desirable Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum Comprehensive company benefits package Permanent, full-time position Long-term social housing refurbishment contract Opportunity to work with a leading property services and construction contractor Training, development and career progression opportunities This Site Manager role in Norfolk offers the opportunity to join an established team delivering a long-term programme of refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties. The position would suit an experienced Site Manager from a social housing, planned maintenance or refurbishment background who is confident managing internal and external works while maintaining excellent relationships with residents and clients. Apply now to be considered for this opportunity.
Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth The Company My client operate with a dual capability, acting as both a Principal Contractor and a Specialist Subcontractor, allowing them to manage complex projects from design through to completion. The Role - RLO Due to ongoing project successes, my client are looking for a Resident Liaison Officer, you will play a vital role in maintaining positive relationships between residents, clients and site teams throughout the delivery of refurbishment and construction works. You will be the primary point of contact for residents, ensuring they are kept informed, supported and engaged throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact for residents during construction and refurbishment works. Build and maintain positive relationships with residents and clients Keep residents informed of project schedules, progress updates and any disruptions. Manage resident enquiries, concerns and complaints, ensuring issues are resolved promptly and professionally. Conduct consultations, site visits and satisfaction surveys. About You Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer, Tenant Liaison Officer or in a customer-facing role within construction, housing or property services. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organisational and administrative abilities. This is a great opportunity to work with a growing and well-established contractor, on a perm or freelance basis. Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth
17/08/2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth The Company My client operate with a dual capability, acting as both a Principal Contractor and a Specialist Subcontractor, allowing them to manage complex projects from design through to completion. The Role - RLO Due to ongoing project successes, my client are looking for a Resident Liaison Officer, you will play a vital role in maintaining positive relationships between residents, clients and site teams throughout the delivery of refurbishment and construction works. You will be the primary point of contact for residents, ensuring they are kept informed, supported and engaged throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact for residents during construction and refurbishment works. Build and maintain positive relationships with residents and clients Keep residents informed of project schedules, progress updates and any disruptions. Manage resident enquiries, concerns and complaints, ensuring issues are resolved promptly and professionally. Conduct consultations, site visits and satisfaction surveys. About You Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer, Tenant Liaison Officer or in a customer-facing role within construction, housing or property services. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organisational and administrative abilities. This is a great opportunity to work with a growing and well-established contractor, on a perm or freelance basis. Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Housing Officer to join one of Adecco Public Sector's most improved Housing Association clients in a temporary post, covering for some absences in their team. The post holder will be working hybridly from our client's North London office and expected to own a patch of approximately (Apply online only) units which will include shared ownership and mainly general needs homes. You will be expected to seek out solutions for all customers whatever their needs and will need to be able to think independently and creatively. Covering a geographical patch locally in North London (e.g Enfield, Barnet, Waltham Forest & Haringey), this is a full time post (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday) and the successful candidate will be expected to have knowledge of/experience in: Delivering a customer-focused neighbourhood management service across a defined area. Conducting inspections to maintain property standards and safety. Managing tenancy breaches, including Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), in line with policies. Performing tenancy audits to ensure all tenant details are current and accurate. Collaborating with external agencies to provide the best support for our tenants. Assisting with rent collection and arrears management in partnership with our Income Team. Engaging with tenants to enhance their living experience and address their needs. Voids monitoring and control Please note, a car driver/owner is essential for this role due to the size and geographical area of your patch. Expertise in tenancy management would be highly desirable. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria, and can start on short notice (1 week's notice period maximum) need apply for this role as the client is keen to fill this vacancy as soon as possible and conduct interviews in mid/late August 2026.
17/08/2026
Seasonal
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Housing Officer to join one of Adecco Public Sector's most improved Housing Association clients in a temporary post, covering for some absences in their team. The post holder will be working hybridly from our client's North London office and expected to own a patch of approximately (Apply online only) units which will include shared ownership and mainly general needs homes. You will be expected to seek out solutions for all customers whatever their needs and will need to be able to think independently and creatively. Covering a geographical patch locally in North London (e.g Enfield, Barnet, Waltham Forest & Haringey), this is a full time post (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday) and the successful candidate will be expected to have knowledge of/experience in: Delivering a customer-focused neighbourhood management service across a defined area. Conducting inspections to maintain property standards and safety. Managing tenancy breaches, including Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), in line with policies. Performing tenancy audits to ensure all tenant details are current and accurate. Collaborating with external agencies to provide the best support for our tenants. Assisting with rent collection and arrears management in partnership with our Income Team. Engaging with tenants to enhance their living experience and address their needs. Voids monitoring and control Please note, a car driver/owner is essential for this role due to the size and geographical area of your patch. Expertise in tenancy management would be highly desirable. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria, and can start on short notice (1 week's notice period maximum) need apply for this role as the client is keen to fill this vacancy as soon as possible and conduct interviews in mid/late August 2026.
The local authority client is seeking an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to join their housing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a housing professional with a strong background in private sector housing, HMO licensing, and housing enforcement. The successful candidate will be responsible for investigating housing and public health complaints, carrying out property inspections, and assessing housing conditions using the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) . You will also support enforcement and compliance activities, assist with HMO licensing processes, and help ensure properties meet required housing standards. Working closely with landlords, tenants, and other stakeholders, you will play a key role in improving housing conditions and delivering positive outcomes for residents. Experience preparing schedules of repair and improvement works, undertaking inspections, and applying housing legislation is highly desirable. Candidates should hold a relevant Environmental Health qualification or possess significant experience in a similar role. HHSRS training is essential, alongside strong knowledge of private sector housing legislation and HMO licensing requirements. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are required. The position operates on a hybrid basis, with a minimum of 40% office attendance and regular site visits as required. The Oyster Partnership Ltd. is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all candidates regardless of age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Proof of eligibility will be requested before any offer is confirmed. By applying, you consent to processing your personal data in accordance with UK GDPR and our Privacy Policy, for the purposes of this recruitment process only. Your data will be held securely and not shared with third parties without consent.
17/08/2026
Contract
The local authority client is seeking an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to join their housing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a housing professional with a strong background in private sector housing, HMO licensing, and housing enforcement. The successful candidate will be responsible for investigating housing and public health complaints, carrying out property inspections, and assessing housing conditions using the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) . You will also support enforcement and compliance activities, assist with HMO licensing processes, and help ensure properties meet required housing standards. Working closely with landlords, tenants, and other stakeholders, you will play a key role in improving housing conditions and delivering positive outcomes for residents. Experience preparing schedules of repair and improvement works, undertaking inspections, and applying housing legislation is highly desirable. Candidates should hold a relevant Environmental Health qualification or possess significant experience in a similar role. HHSRS training is essential, alongside strong knowledge of private sector housing legislation and HMO licensing requirements. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are required. The position operates on a hybrid basis, with a minimum of 40% office attendance and regular site visits as required. The Oyster Partnership Ltd. is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all candidates regardless of age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Proof of eligibility will be requested before any offer is confirmed. By applying, you consent to processing your personal data in accordance with UK GDPR and our Privacy Policy, for the purposes of this recruitment process only. Your data will be held securely and not shared with third parties without consent.
Capital Project Manager Location: Wrexham / Hybrid Contract: Interim, 3-4 months Rate: 300 - 350 per day We are seeking an experienced Client-Side Capital Project Manager to join an established estates and capital projects function on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced project professional to take day-to-day responsibility for a defined portfolio of live, multi-million-pound capital projects, helping to maintain momentum and ensure projects are delivered effectively across programme, cost, risk and quality. The Role You will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of a portfolio of capital projects, coordinating professional teams and contractors and ensuring that key actions, decisions and project milestones continue to progress. This is a client-side project management position rather than a site management role. Main Contractors will be responsible for site delivery, supported by established professional teams including Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers, architects, engineers and other specialist consultants. The successful candidate will be expected to become effective quickly, understand the status of live projects and proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Key Responsibilities Take day-to-day client-side responsibility for an agreed portfolio of capital projects. Drive project programmes and maintain momentum across consultant and contractor teams. Coordinate architects, engineers, Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers and other specialist consultants. Manage contractors from the client's perspective. Monitor project budgets, forecasts, commitments and change alongside the appointed Quantity Surveyor and Employer's Agent. Maintain project programmes, risk registers, action trackers and appropriate project controls. Chair and attend project, design, progress and stakeholder meetings as required. Ensure actions, decisions and approvals are progressed in a timely manner. Coordinate internal stakeholders and user groups. Identify and escalate programme, cost, risk and delivery issues at an early stage. Track planning, building control, statutory approvals and other project dependencies through the relevant professional teams. Support commissioning, handover, completion and project close-out. Provide concise and accurate project reporting to senior estates management. Project Environment The successful candidate will join a substantial and varied capital programme comprising major refurbishment, redevelopment, new-build, infrastructure and estate improvement projects. The portfolio includes projects involving: Major refurbishment and adaptation New-build development Residential development Specialist performance and public-facing facilities Learning and working environments Building services and infrastructure Energy and estate improvement schemes The precise project allocation will be determined according to experience and programme requirements. Procurement & Contractual Experience Experience of two-stage construction procurement would be particularly advantageous, including practical understanding of: Pre-Construction Services Agreements (PCSA) Contractor involvement during design development RIBA Stages 3 and 4 Package procurement and development of the Contract Sum Programme and risk management during pre-construction Transition from PCSA into the main works contract A working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts is also desirable. About You We are looking for an experienced and pragmatic project professional who can quickly take ownership of live projects and operate confidently within an established client-side environment. You will ideally have: Significant experience managing capital construction or refurbishment projects. Experience delivering multi-million-pound projects. Strong client-side project management experience. Experience of two-stage procurement and/or PCSA arrangements. Working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary professional teams. Strong programme, cost, risk and change management skills. Experience within a complex public-sector, education, healthcare, property or corporate estates environment would be advantageous. Relevant professional qualifications or memberships such as APM, RICS, CIOB, RIBA or an appropriate engineering discipline would be advantageous. Working Arrangements The role is based in Wrexham with hybrid working arrangements. There is no fixed pattern of days required on site; attendance will vary according to project requirements, meetings and the stage of individual projects. Regular presence on site will be required given the nature of the capital programme, alongside the opportunity to work remotely where appropriate. If you are an experienced client-side Capital Project Manager who enjoys getting into live projects, understanding what needs to be done and making things happen, we would be keen to hear from you If you would like to discuss the role further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd - Derby Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
17/08/2026
Contract
Capital Project Manager Location: Wrexham / Hybrid Contract: Interim, 3-4 months Rate: 300 - 350 per day We are seeking an experienced Client-Side Capital Project Manager to join an established estates and capital projects function on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced project professional to take day-to-day responsibility for a defined portfolio of live, multi-million-pound capital projects, helping to maintain momentum and ensure projects are delivered effectively across programme, cost, risk and quality. The Role You will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of a portfolio of capital projects, coordinating professional teams and contractors and ensuring that key actions, decisions and project milestones continue to progress. This is a client-side project management position rather than a site management role. Main Contractors will be responsible for site delivery, supported by established professional teams including Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers, architects, engineers and other specialist consultants. The successful candidate will be expected to become effective quickly, understand the status of live projects and proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Key Responsibilities Take day-to-day client-side responsibility for an agreed portfolio of capital projects. Drive project programmes and maintain momentum across consultant and contractor teams. Coordinate architects, engineers, Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers and other specialist consultants. Manage contractors from the client's perspective. Monitor project budgets, forecasts, commitments and change alongside the appointed Quantity Surveyor and Employer's Agent. Maintain project programmes, risk registers, action trackers and appropriate project controls. Chair and attend project, design, progress and stakeholder meetings as required. Ensure actions, decisions and approvals are progressed in a timely manner. Coordinate internal stakeholders and user groups. Identify and escalate programme, cost, risk and delivery issues at an early stage. Track planning, building control, statutory approvals and other project dependencies through the relevant professional teams. Support commissioning, handover, completion and project close-out. Provide concise and accurate project reporting to senior estates management. Project Environment The successful candidate will join a substantial and varied capital programme comprising major refurbishment, redevelopment, new-build, infrastructure and estate improvement projects. The portfolio includes projects involving: Major refurbishment and adaptation New-build development Residential development Specialist performance and public-facing facilities Learning and working environments Building services and infrastructure Energy and estate improvement schemes The precise project allocation will be determined according to experience and programme requirements. Procurement & Contractual Experience Experience of two-stage construction procurement would be particularly advantageous, including practical understanding of: Pre-Construction Services Agreements (PCSA) Contractor involvement during design development RIBA Stages 3 and 4 Package procurement and development of the Contract Sum Programme and risk management during pre-construction Transition from PCSA into the main works contract A working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts is also desirable. About You We are looking for an experienced and pragmatic project professional who can quickly take ownership of live projects and operate confidently within an established client-side environment. You will ideally have: Significant experience managing capital construction or refurbishment projects. Experience delivering multi-million-pound projects. Strong client-side project management experience. Experience of two-stage procurement and/or PCSA arrangements. Working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary professional teams. Strong programme, cost, risk and change management skills. Experience within a complex public-sector, education, healthcare, property or corporate estates environment would be advantageous. Relevant professional qualifications or memberships such as APM, RICS, CIOB, RIBA or an appropriate engineering discipline would be advantageous. Working Arrangements The role is based in Wrexham with hybrid working arrangements. There is no fixed pattern of days required on site; attendance will vary according to project requirements, meetings and the stage of individual projects. Regular presence on site will be required given the nature of the capital programme, alongside the opportunity to work remotely where appropriate. If you are an experienced client-side Capital Project Manager who enjoys getting into live projects, understanding what needs to be done and making things happen, we would be keen to hear from you If you would like to discuss the role further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd - Derby Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for a Housing Assistant to work with one of our Housing Association clients in London. What the Job Will be doing Acting as the first point of contact for residents, responding to housing enquiries via telephone, email and face-to-face. Supporting Housing Officers and Housing Managers with the day-to-day management of tenancies and properties. Maintaining accurate tenancy, resident and property records on housing management systems. Processing tenancy changes including assignments, successions, mutual exchanges and changes in household circumstances. Supporting tenancy sign-ups, welcome visits and preparing tenancy documentation. Raising repairs, monitoring outstanding works and liaising with contractors, residents and internal teams. Assisting residents with enquiries relating to rent, repairs, anti-social behaviour, estate services and tenancy management. Supporting rent account enquiries and referring residents to specialist support services where appropriate. Preparing letters, notices, reports and other housing management correspondence. Arranging appointments, property inspections, meetings and home visits for the housing team. Supporting the management of complaints and ensuring residents receive timely updates. Monitoring shared inboxes and ensuring enquiries are allocated and progressed within service standards. Working with colleagues and partner agencies to support vulnerable residents and promote tenancy sustainment. Providing general administrative support to ensure an efficient and customer-focused housing service. What You Will Need Previous experience working in Housing, Property Management, Customer Services or a similar resident-facing role. Good understanding of social housing and tenancy management services. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Experience dealing with sensitive, complex or challenging enquiries. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities. Good written communication skills and attention to detail. Experience using housing management systems and Microsoft Office. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors and external agencies. A proactive, organised and solution-focused approach. Understanding of safeguarding, equality, confidentiality and data protection. Experience working for a Housing Association, Local Authority or Housing Company. Knowledge of tenancy management, rent accounts, repairs and anti-social behaviour processes.
17/08/2026
Full time
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for a Housing Assistant to work with one of our Housing Association clients in London. What the Job Will be doing Acting as the first point of contact for residents, responding to housing enquiries via telephone, email and face-to-face. Supporting Housing Officers and Housing Managers with the day-to-day management of tenancies and properties. Maintaining accurate tenancy, resident and property records on housing management systems. Processing tenancy changes including assignments, successions, mutual exchanges and changes in household circumstances. Supporting tenancy sign-ups, welcome visits and preparing tenancy documentation. Raising repairs, monitoring outstanding works and liaising with contractors, residents and internal teams. Assisting residents with enquiries relating to rent, repairs, anti-social behaviour, estate services and tenancy management. Supporting rent account enquiries and referring residents to specialist support services where appropriate. Preparing letters, notices, reports and other housing management correspondence. Arranging appointments, property inspections, meetings and home visits for the housing team. Supporting the management of complaints and ensuring residents receive timely updates. Monitoring shared inboxes and ensuring enquiries are allocated and progressed within service standards. Working with colleagues and partner agencies to support vulnerable residents and promote tenancy sustainment. Providing general administrative support to ensure an efficient and customer-focused housing service. What You Will Need Previous experience working in Housing, Property Management, Customer Services or a similar resident-facing role. Good understanding of social housing and tenancy management services. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Experience dealing with sensitive, complex or challenging enquiries. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities. Good written communication skills and attention to detail. Experience using housing management systems and Microsoft Office. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors and external agencies. A proactive, organised and solution-focused approach. Understanding of safeguarding, equality, confidentiality and data protection. Experience working for a Housing Association, Local Authority or Housing Company. Knowledge of tenancy management, rent accounts, repairs and anti-social behaviour processes.
Property Support Officer Rate of Pay: £14.13 per hour PAYE Working Hours: 8:30am - 5pm, Monday to Friday with 1 hour unpaid break. 37 hours per week. Location: Fleming Road Depot, Corby, NN17 4SW Contract: Temporary basis, 5 months with potential to extend. Opus People Solutions are recruiting on behalf of North Northamptonshire Council for a Property Support Officer on a temporary basis. This is an essential administrative role providing day-to-day support to ensure the effective delivery of property and housing services across the council. You will play a key part in supporting the team with administrative tasks, maintaining accurate records, and assisting with the coordination of property-related activities. Key Responsibilities Provide administrative support to the Property and Housing teams Manage and maintain property and tenant records, ensuring data accuracy and compliance Handle incoming enquiries via phone and email, responding or directing queries appropriately Support the scheduling of repairs, inspections, and maintenance works Assist with the processing of invoices, orders, and documentation - training will be provided. Liaise with internal departments, contractors, and external partners Ensure all records are updated in line with council policies and procedures - training will be provided. We're looking for someone who is : Highly organised with strong attention to detail Experienced in an administrative or office support role Confident using IT systems, including Microsoft Office A strong communicator with excellent customer service skills Able to prioritise workload and meet deadlines Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team Experience within housing, property, or local government is desirable but not essential. Apply Now! All offers will be subject to satisfactory compliance screening, including right to work in the UK and references.
17/08/2026
Seasonal
Property Support Officer Rate of Pay: £14.13 per hour PAYE Working Hours: 8:30am - 5pm, Monday to Friday with 1 hour unpaid break. 37 hours per week. Location: Fleming Road Depot, Corby, NN17 4SW Contract: Temporary basis, 5 months with potential to extend. Opus People Solutions are recruiting on behalf of North Northamptonshire Council for a Property Support Officer on a temporary basis. This is an essential administrative role providing day-to-day support to ensure the effective delivery of property and housing services across the council. You will play a key part in supporting the team with administrative tasks, maintaining accurate records, and assisting with the coordination of property-related activities. Key Responsibilities Provide administrative support to the Property and Housing teams Manage and maintain property and tenant records, ensuring data accuracy and compliance Handle incoming enquiries via phone and email, responding or directing queries appropriately Support the scheduling of repairs, inspections, and maintenance works Assist with the processing of invoices, orders, and documentation - training will be provided. Liaise with internal departments, contractors, and external partners Ensure all records are updated in line with council policies and procedures - training will be provided. We're looking for someone who is : Highly organised with strong attention to detail Experienced in an administrative or office support role Confident using IT systems, including Microsoft Office A strong communicator with excellent customer service skills Able to prioritise workload and meet deadlines Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team Experience within housing, property, or local government is desirable but not essential. Apply Now! All offers will be subject to satisfactory compliance screening, including right to work in the UK and references.