Site Manager (Roofing) A nationally operating property services contractor delivering planned maintenance, refurbishment, and retrofit solutions across the social housing sector are looking to add a Roofing Site Manager to their team. Partnering with housing associations and local authorities, they are committed to improving housing stock, enhancing energy efficiency, and delivering sustainable, community-focused solutions. Location: Staffordshire Position: Site Manager Salary: 38,000 - 42,000 per annum + vehicle + Package Contract Type : Permanent Availability: Immediately available Following continued growth and successful long-term framework appointments, we are seeking a highly competent and experienced Roofing Site Manager to support the delivery of high-volume roofing replacement and refurbishment programmes within occupied residential environments. Role Overview: Reporting to the Contracts Manager, the Roofing Site Manager will assume full operational responsibility for roofing works across multiple sites. You will lead site operations from mobilisation through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with contractual obligations, programme targets, and quality standards. This role requires strong technical roofing expertise, excellent leadership capability, and proven experience managing works within the social housing sector. Scope of Works: Full pitched roof replacements (tiled, slate, concrete systems) Flat roofing installations (SBS felt, liquid waterproofing, single ply, GRP) Associated rainwater goods, fascia, soffits and cladding works Thermal upgrades including loft insulation and ventilation improvements Scaffold management and temporary works coordination Delivery within live, occupied properties Project values will typically range from 250k to 3m across planned programmes and long-term frameworks. Key Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day site operations across one or multiple projects Develop and maintain detailed programmes of works Coordinate direct labour and specialist subcontractors Ensure strict compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company HSEQ policies Conduct site inspections, audits and toolbox talks Promote a proactive safety culture and zero-harm environment Carry out staged inspections and ensure works meet specification Oversee snagging, defect resolution and client handover Attend progress meetings with clients and consultants Work collaboratively with Resident Liaison Officers Manage resident expectations and resolve escalated concerns professionally Monitor labour allocation and material usage Candidate Requirements: Demonstrable experience managing roofing works within the social housing sector Strong technical knowledge of pitched and flat roofing systems Experience delivering planned maintenance or capital works programmes Experience working within live, occupied residential settings SMSTS CSCS (Manager level) First Aid at Work Full UK Driving Licence Asbestos Awareness How to Apply: If you are interested in working for this established company, please apply with your updated CV.
17/03/2026
Full time
Site Manager (Roofing) A nationally operating property services contractor delivering planned maintenance, refurbishment, and retrofit solutions across the social housing sector are looking to add a Roofing Site Manager to their team. Partnering with housing associations and local authorities, they are committed to improving housing stock, enhancing energy efficiency, and delivering sustainable, community-focused solutions. Location: Staffordshire Position: Site Manager Salary: 38,000 - 42,000 per annum + vehicle + Package Contract Type : Permanent Availability: Immediately available Following continued growth and successful long-term framework appointments, we are seeking a highly competent and experienced Roofing Site Manager to support the delivery of high-volume roofing replacement and refurbishment programmes within occupied residential environments. Role Overview: Reporting to the Contracts Manager, the Roofing Site Manager will assume full operational responsibility for roofing works across multiple sites. You will lead site operations from mobilisation through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with contractual obligations, programme targets, and quality standards. This role requires strong technical roofing expertise, excellent leadership capability, and proven experience managing works within the social housing sector. Scope of Works: Full pitched roof replacements (tiled, slate, concrete systems) Flat roofing installations (SBS felt, liquid waterproofing, single ply, GRP) Associated rainwater goods, fascia, soffits and cladding works Thermal upgrades including loft insulation and ventilation improvements Scaffold management and temporary works coordination Delivery within live, occupied properties Project values will typically range from 250k to 3m across planned programmes and long-term frameworks. Key Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day site operations across one or multiple projects Develop and maintain detailed programmes of works Coordinate direct labour and specialist subcontractors Ensure strict compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company HSEQ policies Conduct site inspections, audits and toolbox talks Promote a proactive safety culture and zero-harm environment Carry out staged inspections and ensure works meet specification Oversee snagging, defect resolution and client handover Attend progress meetings with clients and consultants Work collaboratively with Resident Liaison Officers Manage resident expectations and resolve escalated concerns professionally Monitor labour allocation and material usage Candidate Requirements: Demonstrable experience managing roofing works within the social housing sector Strong technical knowledge of pitched and flat roofing systems Experience delivering planned maintenance or capital works programmes Experience working within live, occupied residential settings SMSTS CSCS (Manager level) First Aid at Work Full UK Driving Licence Asbestos Awareness How to Apply: If you are interested in working for this established company, please apply with your updated CV.
We are seeking an experienced Responsive Repairs Manager to lead and oversee a busy Local Housing Authorities property services function on an interim basis. This is a hands-on role for someone passionate about delivering high-quality services to residents and improving operational performance. About the Role You will lead a team of regional surveyors and property officers, managing the delivery of responsive repairs, voids, and planned / cyclical works. You ll ensure contracts, budgets, and service standards are met, and drive improvements in customer satisfaction, compliance, and value for money. This is a great opportunity to step in as an interim leader and make an immediate impact in a supportive, values-driven organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a regional property services team Oversee responsive repairs and voids services, ensuring high standards and timeliness Manage contractors, planned investment programmes, and budgets Implement process improvements and continuous service enhancements Ensure compliance with housing legislation, H&S regulations, and organisational policies Work closely with housing, finance, and leasehold teams Serve a diverse resident base, including vulnerable people with physical, learning, or mental health needs About You Significant experience managing property services in social housing Expertise in responsive repairs, voids, and planned programmes Strong leadership and team development skills In-depth knowledge of housing, tenancy, leasehold, and H&S legislation Experience delivering service improvements, budgets, and contract management Comfortable working with vulnerable residents and multi-disciplinary teams Additional Information Interim role 3 months initially Hybrid 2/3 days in office DBS check required Flexible location with some regional travel Immediate start preferred If you are a proactive, hands-on leader looking to make a tangible difference in property services, we would love to hear from you.
17/03/2026
Seasonal
We are seeking an experienced Responsive Repairs Manager to lead and oversee a busy Local Housing Authorities property services function on an interim basis. This is a hands-on role for someone passionate about delivering high-quality services to residents and improving operational performance. About the Role You will lead a team of regional surveyors and property officers, managing the delivery of responsive repairs, voids, and planned / cyclical works. You ll ensure contracts, budgets, and service standards are met, and drive improvements in customer satisfaction, compliance, and value for money. This is a great opportunity to step in as an interim leader and make an immediate impact in a supportive, values-driven organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a regional property services team Oversee responsive repairs and voids services, ensuring high standards and timeliness Manage contractors, planned investment programmes, and budgets Implement process improvements and continuous service enhancements Ensure compliance with housing legislation, H&S regulations, and organisational policies Work closely with housing, finance, and leasehold teams Serve a diverse resident base, including vulnerable people with physical, learning, or mental health needs About You Significant experience managing property services in social housing Expertise in responsive repairs, voids, and planned programmes Strong leadership and team development skills In-depth knowledge of housing, tenancy, leasehold, and H&S legislation Experience delivering service improvements, budgets, and contract management Comfortable working with vulnerable residents and multi-disciplinary teams Additional Information Interim role 3 months initially Hybrid 2/3 days in office DBS check required Flexible location with some regional travel Immediate start preferred If you are a proactive, hands-on leader looking to make a tangible difference in property services, we would love to hear from you.
A building surveyor inspects properties to assess their condition, identify defects, and ensure compliance with safety and housing standards. They prepare reports, recommend repairs, and oversee maintenance or improvement works to keep buildings safe, functional, and well-maintained. Client Details One of the largest local authorities in the UK, this organisation manages a substantial portfolio of social housing, providing homes to tens of thousands of residents across a major urban area. It is responsible for maintaining housing stock, delivering repairs and compliance programmes, and supporting communities through tenant-focused services and regeneration initiatives. Description Conduct detailed property inspections across social housing stock, identifying structural defects, damp & mould issues, fire safety risks, and compliance concerns in line with housing standards and legislation. Prepare technical reports, schedules of works, and cost estimates for repairs, planned maintenance, and major refurbishment projects. Manage contractors and oversee works on site, ensuring quality, health & safety compliance, and adherence to budgets and timelines. Strong knowledge of housing regulations, including HHSRS, Decent Homes Standard, disrepair legislation, and compliance programmes such as CWO (Compliance Works Officer) and VPID (Verification of Property Information Data). Effective stakeholder communication, liaising with tenants, housing officers, and local authorities to resolve issues sensitively and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction. Profile Proven experience in building surveying within social housing, with the ability to accurately diagnose defects, specify remedial works, and manage property inspections efficiently. Solid understanding of compliance frameworks (e.g. health & safety, fire risk, damp & mould, and housing standards), with a proactive approach to risk management and regulatory adherence. Strong project and contractor management skills, ensuring works are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high quality standard. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, capable of working empathetically with residents while coordinating effectively with internal teams and external contractors. Organised, detail-oriented, and solution-focused, with the ability to manage a varied workload, prioritise tasks, and maintain accurate records and reports. Job Offer Secure contract Immediate start Compeittive Hourly Rate
17/03/2026
Seasonal
A building surveyor inspects properties to assess their condition, identify defects, and ensure compliance with safety and housing standards. They prepare reports, recommend repairs, and oversee maintenance or improvement works to keep buildings safe, functional, and well-maintained. Client Details One of the largest local authorities in the UK, this organisation manages a substantial portfolio of social housing, providing homes to tens of thousands of residents across a major urban area. It is responsible for maintaining housing stock, delivering repairs and compliance programmes, and supporting communities through tenant-focused services and regeneration initiatives. Description Conduct detailed property inspections across social housing stock, identifying structural defects, damp & mould issues, fire safety risks, and compliance concerns in line with housing standards and legislation. Prepare technical reports, schedules of works, and cost estimates for repairs, planned maintenance, and major refurbishment projects. Manage contractors and oversee works on site, ensuring quality, health & safety compliance, and adherence to budgets and timelines. Strong knowledge of housing regulations, including HHSRS, Decent Homes Standard, disrepair legislation, and compliance programmes such as CWO (Compliance Works Officer) and VPID (Verification of Property Information Data). Effective stakeholder communication, liaising with tenants, housing officers, and local authorities to resolve issues sensitively and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction. Profile Proven experience in building surveying within social housing, with the ability to accurately diagnose defects, specify remedial works, and manage property inspections efficiently. Solid understanding of compliance frameworks (e.g. health & safety, fire risk, damp & mould, and housing standards), with a proactive approach to risk management and regulatory adherence. Strong project and contractor management skills, ensuring works are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high quality standard. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, capable of working empathetically with residents while coordinating effectively with internal teams and external contractors. Organised, detail-oriented, and solution-focused, with the ability to manage a varied workload, prioritise tasks, and maintain accurate records and reports. Job Offer Secure contract Immediate start Compeittive Hourly Rate
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Independent Living Officer to join a forward-thinking housing provider, supporting residents to maintain independence within sheltered and supported housing schemes. This is a rewarding, customer-focused and community-based role, where you will be responsible for delivering a high-quality housing management service to vulnerable residents across multiple sites. The position will involve being out on site regularly, working closely with residents and partner agencies. The Role Deliver a comprehensive independent living / sheltered housing service to residents across designated schemes. Support residents to maintain independence, wellbeing and tenancy sustainment. Carry out regular scheme visits, welfare checks and property inspections. Act as the main point of contact for residents, providing advice, support and signposting to relevant services. Manage low-level ASB, tenancy breaches and safeguarding concerns, escalating where appropriate. Work closely with health services, social care, families and external support agencies to support residents. Monitor and respond to emergency alarm calls and welfare concerns. Support residents with housing-related issues, including rent, repairs and service queries. Maintain accurate records, case notes and ensure compliance with policies and procedures. Promote community engagement and organise activities within schemes to reduce isolation. Key Requirements Experience working within independent living, sheltered housing or supported housing services. Strong understanding of housing management and tenancy sustainment. Experience supporting vulnerable residents, including older persons or those with support needs. Knowledge of safeguarding, ASB and risk management. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and manage a varied caseload. Strong IT skills and experience maintaining accurate records. Must hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle. Comfortable working in a community-based role with regular on-site presence. What you need to do now If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skill set but not your location, rate or current seniority, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles across Housing Management, Supported Housing and Independent Living services throughout the UK. Even if you are happy in your current role, we welcome calls from Independent Living Officers, Sheltered Housing Officers, Housing Officers and Support Officers looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. By applying for this position, you agree that Carrington West may hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your details will only be shared with third-party clients relevant to roles you have applied for. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
17/03/2026
Contract
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Independent Living Officer to join a forward-thinking housing provider, supporting residents to maintain independence within sheltered and supported housing schemes. This is a rewarding, customer-focused and community-based role, where you will be responsible for delivering a high-quality housing management service to vulnerable residents across multiple sites. The position will involve being out on site regularly, working closely with residents and partner agencies. The Role Deliver a comprehensive independent living / sheltered housing service to residents across designated schemes. Support residents to maintain independence, wellbeing and tenancy sustainment. Carry out regular scheme visits, welfare checks and property inspections. Act as the main point of contact for residents, providing advice, support and signposting to relevant services. Manage low-level ASB, tenancy breaches and safeguarding concerns, escalating where appropriate. Work closely with health services, social care, families and external support agencies to support residents. Monitor and respond to emergency alarm calls and welfare concerns. Support residents with housing-related issues, including rent, repairs and service queries. Maintain accurate records, case notes and ensure compliance with policies and procedures. Promote community engagement and organise activities within schemes to reduce isolation. Key Requirements Experience working within independent living, sheltered housing or supported housing services. Strong understanding of housing management and tenancy sustainment. Experience supporting vulnerable residents, including older persons or those with support needs. Knowledge of safeguarding, ASB and risk management. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and manage a varied caseload. Strong IT skills and experience maintaining accurate records. Must hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle. Comfortable working in a community-based role with regular on-site presence. What you need to do now If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skill set but not your location, rate or current seniority, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles across Housing Management, Supported Housing and Independent Living services throughout the UK. Even if you are happy in your current role, we welcome calls from Independent Living Officers, Sheltered Housing Officers, Housing Officers and Support Officers looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. By applying for this position, you agree that Carrington West may hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your details will only be shared with third-party clients relevant to roles you have applied for. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Private Sector Housing Officer - Surrey Local Authority Competitive Rate 3-Month Contract Hybrid Working (2-3 Days On Site) We're currently working with a Surrey-based Local Authority looking to appoint a Private Sector Housing Officer on an initial 3-month contract starting in April. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to join a supportive team managing a varied private sector caseload, with a strong focus on enforcement activity. The Role You will be responsible for managing a diverse workload within the private rented sector, with key duties including: Carrying out property inspections across the borough Investigating housing disrepair cases and tenant complaints Undertaking enforcement action in line with housing legislation Handling complaints and liaising with landlords and tenants Issuing Civil Penalties and supporting wider housing enforcement work Preparing case files and supporting regulatory compliance activity This role would suit an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer who is confident managing inspections, complaints, and enforcement cases within a Local Authority setting. About You To be considered, you should have: An HND in Environmental Health (or a similar qualification), or 3+ years' experience in housing enforcement Experience issuing Civil Penalties or undertaking regulatory action in the private rented sector Strong knowledge of housing legislation and inspection processes Excellent communication skills when dealing with tenants, landlords, and stakeholders HMO Licensing Officers with relevant experience will also be considered, with training available on the enforcement side. Contract Details Rate: Competitive Rate Length: 3 months initially Working pattern: Hybrid - 2-3 days per week onsite Start: April If you're interested in discussing this opportunity further, please send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation.
16/03/2026
Contract
Private Sector Housing Officer - Surrey Local Authority Competitive Rate 3-Month Contract Hybrid Working (2-3 Days On Site) We're currently working with a Surrey-based Local Authority looking to appoint a Private Sector Housing Officer on an initial 3-month contract starting in April. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer to join a supportive team managing a varied private sector caseload, with a strong focus on enforcement activity. The Role You will be responsible for managing a diverse workload within the private rented sector, with key duties including: Carrying out property inspections across the borough Investigating housing disrepair cases and tenant complaints Undertaking enforcement action in line with housing legislation Handling complaints and liaising with landlords and tenants Issuing Civil Penalties and supporting wider housing enforcement work Preparing case files and supporting regulatory compliance activity This role would suit an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer who is confident managing inspections, complaints, and enforcement cases within a Local Authority setting. About You To be considered, you should have: An HND in Environmental Health (or a similar qualification), or 3+ years' experience in housing enforcement Experience issuing Civil Penalties or undertaking regulatory action in the private rented sector Strong knowledge of housing legislation and inspection processes Excellent communication skills when dealing with tenants, landlords, and stakeholders HMO Licensing Officers with relevant experience will also be considered, with training available on the enforcement side. Contract Details Rate: Competitive Rate Length: 3 months initially Working pattern: Hybrid - 2-3 days per week onsite Start: April If you're interested in discussing this opportunity further, please send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation.
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Private Sector Housing Enforcement Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: Supervise lower grade officers, inspect dwellings identify unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) and undertake enforcement work for private sector housing. You will be responsible to: Supervise, provide specialist advice to and oversee the work of lower grade officers, including 1-2-1s and check-ins providing appropriate training and mentoring. Develop procedures and guidance documents and deputise for Senior staff during periods of absence. Inspect dwellings and houses in multiple occupation in accordance with current legislation including, but not limited to: The Housing Act 2004 Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Decent Homes Standard and HMO Regulations; , taking enforcement action for non-compliance, including complex preparatory work, inspecting and certifying works in default, resolving disputes and undertaking associated technical and financial work including arranging interim and final stage payments. Prepare cases for prosecution and present evidence in court and Residential Property Tribunals. Investigate complex service requests concerning premises and persons, instigate action in accordance with regulation, including consultation with professionals, Departments and Agencies. Attend and represent the Department/Council at a range of Council meetings, working parties, Appeals, Tribunals and County Court Appearances, including engaging the public, public bodies, businesses and other Agencies. As directed and supported by the Team Manager, take the role of Lead Officer on specific projects to improve service delivery. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of working within an Environmental Health (Private Sector Housing) Rogue Landlord role Experience of supervisory management within the relevant service area Able to consult, negotiate, persuade, influence and present to a wide range of professionals and members of the public Able to analyse complex situations eg, inspect and measure premises, evaluate building tenders, compile evidence and witness statements Able to produce written reports incorporating professional recommendations and judgements Able to plan and organise own and others workload to meet deadlines demonstrating effective time management and ability to work within a Team In depth knowledge of Building construction and Building services In depth knowledge of Local Authority enforcement procedures Equivalent in depth relevant experience Registered by the Environmental Health Officers' Registration Board as an EHO, EHP or CEHP and holding degree or diploma in Environmental Health About Us: Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
16/03/2026
Seasonal
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Private Sector Housing Enforcement Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: Supervise lower grade officers, inspect dwellings identify unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) and undertake enforcement work for private sector housing. You will be responsible to: Supervise, provide specialist advice to and oversee the work of lower grade officers, including 1-2-1s and check-ins providing appropriate training and mentoring. Develop procedures and guidance documents and deputise for Senior staff during periods of absence. Inspect dwellings and houses in multiple occupation in accordance with current legislation including, but not limited to: The Housing Act 2004 Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Decent Homes Standard and HMO Regulations; , taking enforcement action for non-compliance, including complex preparatory work, inspecting and certifying works in default, resolving disputes and undertaking associated technical and financial work including arranging interim and final stage payments. Prepare cases for prosecution and present evidence in court and Residential Property Tribunals. Investigate complex service requests concerning premises and persons, instigate action in accordance with regulation, including consultation with professionals, Departments and Agencies. Attend and represent the Department/Council at a range of Council meetings, working parties, Appeals, Tribunals and County Court Appearances, including engaging the public, public bodies, businesses and other Agencies. As directed and supported by the Team Manager, take the role of Lead Officer on specific projects to improve service delivery. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of working within an Environmental Health (Private Sector Housing) Rogue Landlord role Experience of supervisory management within the relevant service area Able to consult, negotiate, persuade, influence and present to a wide range of professionals and members of the public Able to analyse complex situations eg, inspect and measure premises, evaluate building tenders, compile evidence and witness statements Able to produce written reports incorporating professional recommendations and judgements Able to plan and organise own and others workload to meet deadlines demonstrating effective time management and ability to work within a Team In depth knowledge of Building construction and Building services In depth knowledge of Local Authority enforcement procedures Equivalent in depth relevant experience Registered by the Environmental Health Officers' Registration Board as an EHO, EHP or CEHP and holding degree or diploma in Environmental Health About Us: Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Fire Safety Housing Officer Location: London Contract: 6 months (temporary) Pay: Up to £220 per day (Umbrella) Organisation: Premier Housing Association - Property Compliance Team Join Premier Housing Association, managing over 17,000 homes across London, and become the frontline guardian of resident safety. Partnering closely with the London Fire Brigade, you'll deliver vital fire safety services to ensure tenants live securely in their homes. About the Role This dynamic position focuses on proactive fire safety across our housing association properties. You'll triage concerns from tenants and teams, conduct Person Centred Fire Risk Assessments (PCFRA) and Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs), and lead on hoarding casework with social care partners. Key duties include: Handling referrals, home visits, and tailored action plans with the Fire Brigade. Monitoring tenancy compliance and escalating issues for swift resolution. Building partnerships, analysing trends, and championing fire safety through reports and resident engagement. Promoting equality, diversity, and continuous improvement in service delivery. Expect flexible hours, including evenings/weekends, with smart working support. What We're Looking For NVQ Level 3 or equivalent, ideally with housing/fire safety experience. Strong knowledge of fire risks, risk assessments, and housing regulations. Excellent relationship-building, report-writing, and problem-solving skills. A 'can-do' attitude, commitment to resident-first service, and ability to stay calm in challenging situations. Why Join Us? Make a tangible impact on vulnerable tenants' lives while gaining hands-on experience with a leading housing association: collaborative environment, and real opportunities for professional growth. Apply now - help us put safety first for our communities.
16/03/2026
Full time
Fire Safety Housing Officer Location: London Contract: 6 months (temporary) Pay: Up to £220 per day (Umbrella) Organisation: Premier Housing Association - Property Compliance Team Join Premier Housing Association, managing over 17,000 homes across London, and become the frontline guardian of resident safety. Partnering closely with the London Fire Brigade, you'll deliver vital fire safety services to ensure tenants live securely in their homes. About the Role This dynamic position focuses on proactive fire safety across our housing association properties. You'll triage concerns from tenants and teams, conduct Person Centred Fire Risk Assessments (PCFRA) and Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs), and lead on hoarding casework with social care partners. Key duties include: Handling referrals, home visits, and tailored action plans with the Fire Brigade. Monitoring tenancy compliance and escalating issues for swift resolution. Building partnerships, analysing trends, and championing fire safety through reports and resident engagement. Promoting equality, diversity, and continuous improvement in service delivery. Expect flexible hours, including evenings/weekends, with smart working support. What We're Looking For NVQ Level 3 or equivalent, ideally with housing/fire safety experience. Strong knowledge of fire risks, risk assessments, and housing regulations. Excellent relationship-building, report-writing, and problem-solving skills. A 'can-do' attitude, commitment to resident-first service, and ability to stay calm in challenging situations. Why Join Us? Make a tangible impact on vulnerable tenants' lives while gaining hands-on experience with a leading housing association: collaborative environment, and real opportunities for professional growth. Apply now - help us put safety first for our communities.
Our clients are seeking an experienced block/property manager (Hybrid/homebased) The Block Property Manager is primarily responsible for the delivery of management services to a portfolio of residential and, where applicable, mixed-use buildings and estates. This role will be the direct interface with the Client/Freeholder and Leaseholders within their portfolio. Property Inspections and Maintenance: Finance: Budgets and Client Accounts Insurance: Building, Directors and Officers insurance Meetings: EGMs, AGMs, Directors' and Residents' meetings Correspondence and Administration Breaches of the Lease Contractors Property Sales (Assignment of the Lease) Complaints General Property Inspections and Maintenance: Carry out periodic inspections of the property and prepare site reports for the client / landlord / residents' committee / insurance company Ensure compliance with Health & Safety Regulations and maintain accurate records of Risk Assessments, their dates and planned frequency for re-inspection. Record on the Data Station system and take action upon the findings of the Risk Assessments Undertake routine fire door inspections to communal fire doors in managed blocks under 18m, subject to passing the BRE Fire Door Course. Prepare budgets for each property within the portfolio and prepare notes of explanation for each property within the portfolio and ensure they are complete and approved two weeks prior to the billing period Liaise with clients / landlords to agree the service charge budget Assist the Client Accountant with preparation of the clients' annual accounts and liaise with the clients / landlords / leaseholders on the content of the prepared annual accounts Answer residents' queries Liaise with the Accounts teams in the production of requests for payment, service charge debtors, accounts production and all other accounting processes as agreed Ensure that the developments, including common areas, in the portfolio are fully insured, including property owners' and employers' liability cover (if applicable) to their full value and that the premiums are paid promptly Ensure that the Directors of Residential Management Companies have, or are offered, Legal Expense Insurance Offer both types of Out of Hours Service to clients Handle insurance claims and work with the Insurance Manager to ensure they are dealt with in a timely manner Meetings: Attend meetings on a regular basis as agreed with by the clients / landlords in accordance with the Management Agreement. (Meetings may be held outside standard working hours) Arrange with clients for the preparation of all meeting notes and action matters in accordance with the Management Agreement Liaise with clients in arranging AGMs and prepare calling notices ready for issue. Attend AGMs of RMC clients and EGMs as necessary. Circulate notes of meetings held with clients / landlords and all residents' committee and leaseholders residents. Correspondence & Administration: Correspond with clients / landlords / leaseholders and respond to residents' queries within the Residential Property Management response time guidelines. Complete Lease Checklists for all properties Circulate the minutes of meetings in a timely manner Maintain a brought forward system to ensure timeliness of procedures Circulate correspondence to Lessees/Residents regarding Health/Safety, Fire Regulations, parking etc arising from reports or noted on site visits Carry out statutory consultation with the lessees, and Residents Associations (if any) and fulfil all of the requirements of Section 20 Landlord & Tenant Act 1985 (as amended) in relation to all major works and all long term contracts as specified by the Act Advise on Company Law requirements in conjunction with the Company Secretariat Department Inform clients / landlords / leaseholders of their obligations in accordance with their Lease, Housing Acts and Landlord and Tenant Acts Advise management company directors on the extent of their authority and responsibilities Write to local estate agents in respect of unauthorised 'Sale' or 'Letting' boards Breaches of the Lease: Liaise with the client / landlord where the terms of the lease are not being adhered to by individual resident/leaseholder Advise residents involved in respect of any breach of the lease and assist the Client on any matter relating to the terms of the property lease Write to adjacent property owners where trespass, nuisance or other problems are occurring from specific dwellings Assist with enforcement of the terms of the lease Liaise with the client's appointed solicitor or the Professional Services Department where continual breach occurs Carry out the interviewing, selecting, appointing and supervision of contractors, to include Estate/Building Manager, porters, cleaners, yardmen, estate operative, gardener, handymen, as applicable Provide contractors with a specification of works and work orders for all works to be carried out. Ensure that all contractors have appropriate Public Liability Insurance and comply with current Health and Safety requirements and check they are registered on the Contractor Database Property Sales (Assignment of Lease): Respond to complaints from lessees & clients in a timely manner. Carry out all duties within TPI guidelines and RICS code of practice Ensure that FCA regulation guidelines are adhered to in all working practices and behave in accordance with these rules and Treating the Customer Fairly guidelines To complete all mandatory online training courses in a timely manner and to take part in optional training courses as considered appropriate by the Branch Manager To complete Construction Design and Management (CDM) training, IOSH training and other regulatory training as required and within a time frame to be agreed with the Regional Head To complete TPI Foundation Level 2 and Associate Level 3 training within a time frame to be agreed with the Regional Head Endeavour to remain informed of new relevant legislation and best practice guidelines.
16/03/2026
Full time
Our clients are seeking an experienced block/property manager (Hybrid/homebased) The Block Property Manager is primarily responsible for the delivery of management services to a portfolio of residential and, where applicable, mixed-use buildings and estates. This role will be the direct interface with the Client/Freeholder and Leaseholders within their portfolio. Property Inspections and Maintenance: Finance: Budgets and Client Accounts Insurance: Building, Directors and Officers insurance Meetings: EGMs, AGMs, Directors' and Residents' meetings Correspondence and Administration Breaches of the Lease Contractors Property Sales (Assignment of the Lease) Complaints General Property Inspections and Maintenance: Carry out periodic inspections of the property and prepare site reports for the client / landlord / residents' committee / insurance company Ensure compliance with Health & Safety Regulations and maintain accurate records of Risk Assessments, their dates and planned frequency for re-inspection. Record on the Data Station system and take action upon the findings of the Risk Assessments Undertake routine fire door inspections to communal fire doors in managed blocks under 18m, subject to passing the BRE Fire Door Course. Prepare budgets for each property within the portfolio and prepare notes of explanation for each property within the portfolio and ensure they are complete and approved two weeks prior to the billing period Liaise with clients / landlords to agree the service charge budget Assist the Client Accountant with preparation of the clients' annual accounts and liaise with the clients / landlords / leaseholders on the content of the prepared annual accounts Answer residents' queries Liaise with the Accounts teams in the production of requests for payment, service charge debtors, accounts production and all other accounting processes as agreed Ensure that the developments, including common areas, in the portfolio are fully insured, including property owners' and employers' liability cover (if applicable) to their full value and that the premiums are paid promptly Ensure that the Directors of Residential Management Companies have, or are offered, Legal Expense Insurance Offer both types of Out of Hours Service to clients Handle insurance claims and work with the Insurance Manager to ensure they are dealt with in a timely manner Meetings: Attend meetings on a regular basis as agreed with by the clients / landlords in accordance with the Management Agreement. (Meetings may be held outside standard working hours) Arrange with clients for the preparation of all meeting notes and action matters in accordance with the Management Agreement Liaise with clients in arranging AGMs and prepare calling notices ready for issue. Attend AGMs of RMC clients and EGMs as necessary. Circulate notes of meetings held with clients / landlords and all residents' committee and leaseholders residents. Correspondence & Administration: Correspond with clients / landlords / leaseholders and respond to residents' queries within the Residential Property Management response time guidelines. Complete Lease Checklists for all properties Circulate the minutes of meetings in a timely manner Maintain a brought forward system to ensure timeliness of procedures Circulate correspondence to Lessees/Residents regarding Health/Safety, Fire Regulations, parking etc arising from reports or noted on site visits Carry out statutory consultation with the lessees, and Residents Associations (if any) and fulfil all of the requirements of Section 20 Landlord & Tenant Act 1985 (as amended) in relation to all major works and all long term contracts as specified by the Act Advise on Company Law requirements in conjunction with the Company Secretariat Department Inform clients / landlords / leaseholders of their obligations in accordance with their Lease, Housing Acts and Landlord and Tenant Acts Advise management company directors on the extent of their authority and responsibilities Write to local estate agents in respect of unauthorised 'Sale' or 'Letting' boards Breaches of the Lease: Liaise with the client / landlord where the terms of the lease are not being adhered to by individual resident/leaseholder Advise residents involved in respect of any breach of the lease and assist the Client on any matter relating to the terms of the property lease Write to adjacent property owners where trespass, nuisance or other problems are occurring from specific dwellings Assist with enforcement of the terms of the lease Liaise with the client's appointed solicitor or the Professional Services Department where continual breach occurs Carry out the interviewing, selecting, appointing and supervision of contractors, to include Estate/Building Manager, porters, cleaners, yardmen, estate operative, gardener, handymen, as applicable Provide contractors with a specification of works and work orders for all works to be carried out. Ensure that all contractors have appropriate Public Liability Insurance and comply with current Health and Safety requirements and check they are registered on the Contractor Database Property Sales (Assignment of Lease): Respond to complaints from lessees & clients in a timely manner. Carry out all duties within TPI guidelines and RICS code of practice Ensure that FCA regulation guidelines are adhered to in all working practices and behave in accordance with these rules and Treating the Customer Fairly guidelines To complete all mandatory online training courses in a timely manner and to take part in optional training courses as considered appropriate by the Branch Manager To complete Construction Design and Management (CDM) training, IOSH training and other regulatory training as required and within a time frame to be agreed with the Regional Head To complete TPI Foundation Level 2 and Associate Level 3 training within a time frame to be agreed with the Regional Head Endeavour to remain informed of new relevant legislation and best practice guidelines.
Property Manager - Stable Growing Company with Qualification Support! Are you an experienced property manager and passionate about delivering exceptional service to leaseholders and freeholders? Are you looking for a long-term, stable and progression-orientated career? If so, read on and apply today! Whether you're an established Block Manager or a Property Manager with experience of leasehold properties, we want to hear from you! Overview A well-established and respected property management company is seeking a new Block Manager to join their growing team in a newly created role. You'll be given the freedom to self-manage a portfolio of residential blocks, acting as the main point of contact for clients and leaseholders. This will be a localised portfolio in and around Greater London with minimal outliers. As part of their training scheme, this company will fund your TPI (previously IRPM) qualifications which will lead to a salary increase once completed. If you are part or fully qualified in this already, this will be reflected in starting salary. This is a full-time role, Monday-Friday with very flexible hybrid working after probation. Salary is dependent on experience & qualifications. Higher salaries can be discussed . Duties Prepare and manage service charge budgets Handle Section 20 consultations for major works and long-term contracts Organise and attend AGMs, EGMs, and residents' meetings, preparing notices and minutes Ensure compliance with Health & Safety regulations, maintaining accurate risk assessment records Oversee day-to-day repairs and maintenance, obtaining quotations and instructing contractors Manage insurance renewals and claims for buildings and Directors & Officers cover Monitor arrears and liaise with credit control on recovery of service charges Respond to leaseholder queries promptly and professionally Maintain accurate records and ensure adherence to ARMA and RICS best practice guidelines What we're looking for A successful candidate will have prior or similar experience in leasehold block management and access to their own vehicle for site visits. Apply TODAY to be considered immediately! RSVP - Danny Smith at Recruitment Solutions If you're seeing this ad, the position is still open - but likely not for long, so be quick!
16/03/2026
Full time
Property Manager - Stable Growing Company with Qualification Support! Are you an experienced property manager and passionate about delivering exceptional service to leaseholders and freeholders? Are you looking for a long-term, stable and progression-orientated career? If so, read on and apply today! Whether you're an established Block Manager or a Property Manager with experience of leasehold properties, we want to hear from you! Overview A well-established and respected property management company is seeking a new Block Manager to join their growing team in a newly created role. You'll be given the freedom to self-manage a portfolio of residential blocks, acting as the main point of contact for clients and leaseholders. This will be a localised portfolio in and around Greater London with minimal outliers. As part of their training scheme, this company will fund your TPI (previously IRPM) qualifications which will lead to a salary increase once completed. If you are part or fully qualified in this already, this will be reflected in starting salary. This is a full-time role, Monday-Friday with very flexible hybrid working after probation. Salary is dependent on experience & qualifications. Higher salaries can be discussed . Duties Prepare and manage service charge budgets Handle Section 20 consultations for major works and long-term contracts Organise and attend AGMs, EGMs, and residents' meetings, preparing notices and minutes Ensure compliance with Health & Safety regulations, maintaining accurate risk assessment records Oversee day-to-day repairs and maintenance, obtaining quotations and instructing contractors Manage insurance renewals and claims for buildings and Directors & Officers cover Monitor arrears and liaise with credit control on recovery of service charges Respond to leaseholder queries promptly and professionally Maintain accurate records and ensure adherence to ARMA and RICS best practice guidelines What we're looking for A successful candidate will have prior or similar experience in leasehold block management and access to their own vehicle for site visits. Apply TODAY to be considered immediately! RSVP - Danny Smith at Recruitment Solutions If you're seeing this ad, the position is still open - but likely not for long, so be quick!
Property Accountant - REIM - OUR CLIENT is a leading UK real estate investment and fund management platform who is seeking a Property Accountant to join its London finance team. The role will work closely with the Finance Director and wider finance function, supporting the financial oversight and reporting of the firm's property investment structures. The business specialises in UK real estate investment, development and asset management and manages a range of investment vehicles and mandates. This is a hands-on role within a collaborative finance team, providing exposure across the full investment lifecycle from acquisition and financing through to ongoing asset management and disposal . THE ROLE - Key Responsibilities include: Investment and Property Financial Oversight Reviewing monthly, quarterly and annual management accounts prepared by external administrators. Assisting in the preparation and review of statutory financial statements for investment entities. Supporting the preparation of quarterly investor reporting and respond to investor information requests. Reviewing cash positions and assisting with treasury reporting across investment structures. Monitoring purchase invoices, approvals and investment-level payments. Investment Lifecycle Support Assisting with acquisitions, disposals and refinancing activities across the property portfolio. Maintaining investment structure charts and ensure control procedures are followed. Supporting the year-end audit process for investment entities and liaise with external auditors. Overseeing outsourced accounting providers. Governance, Compliance and Reporting Ensuring robust financial governance and documentation across investment structures. Supporting the Head of Tax, Chief Financial Officer and partners with financial information and analysis. Maintaining relationships with administrators, bankers and other service providers. Assisting with board reporting and attend quarterly investment board meetings where required. THE PERSON: You will be: A fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA). Experienced within real estate, property investment or audit with property exposure . Experienced with working with external administrators and auditors. Possessing the ability to review and challenge financial information and be detail orientated. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple deadlines. A confident communicator able to work effectively with both finance and non-finance stakeholders. BENEFITS: Hybrid working - 3 days in office. Excellent Pension. Discretionary Bonus. Private Medical and Life Insurance. Income Protection Insurance (for long term sickness cover). Employee wellbeing service. Travel and 'Giving' benefits. Opportunity This role offers the opportunity to join a highly regarded real estate investment manager with a strong track record in the UK market, providing exposure to complex investment structures and close interaction with both the finance and investment teams. Please note that due to volume we cannot get back to everyone, however every application is looked at and considered and will be held on Trident International's database for review. If you have not heard back from us within 5 working days you should assume your initial application has been unsuccessful, however if suitable roles arise in the future, we will make every effort to contact you. By applying for this job, you accept the Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. To learn more about our company and vacancies we are currently working on, visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn
16/03/2026
Full time
Property Accountant - REIM - OUR CLIENT is a leading UK real estate investment and fund management platform who is seeking a Property Accountant to join its London finance team. The role will work closely with the Finance Director and wider finance function, supporting the financial oversight and reporting of the firm's property investment structures. The business specialises in UK real estate investment, development and asset management and manages a range of investment vehicles and mandates. This is a hands-on role within a collaborative finance team, providing exposure across the full investment lifecycle from acquisition and financing through to ongoing asset management and disposal . THE ROLE - Key Responsibilities include: Investment and Property Financial Oversight Reviewing monthly, quarterly and annual management accounts prepared by external administrators. Assisting in the preparation and review of statutory financial statements for investment entities. Supporting the preparation of quarterly investor reporting and respond to investor information requests. Reviewing cash positions and assisting with treasury reporting across investment structures. Monitoring purchase invoices, approvals and investment-level payments. Investment Lifecycle Support Assisting with acquisitions, disposals and refinancing activities across the property portfolio. Maintaining investment structure charts and ensure control procedures are followed. Supporting the year-end audit process for investment entities and liaise with external auditors. Overseeing outsourced accounting providers. Governance, Compliance and Reporting Ensuring robust financial governance and documentation across investment structures. Supporting the Head of Tax, Chief Financial Officer and partners with financial information and analysis. Maintaining relationships with administrators, bankers and other service providers. Assisting with board reporting and attend quarterly investment board meetings where required. THE PERSON: You will be: A fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA). Experienced within real estate, property investment or audit with property exposure . Experienced with working with external administrators and auditors. Possessing the ability to review and challenge financial information and be detail orientated. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple deadlines. A confident communicator able to work effectively with both finance and non-finance stakeholders. BENEFITS: Hybrid working - 3 days in office. Excellent Pension. Discretionary Bonus. Private Medical and Life Insurance. Income Protection Insurance (for long term sickness cover). Employee wellbeing service. Travel and 'Giving' benefits. Opportunity This role offers the opportunity to join a highly regarded real estate investment manager with a strong track record in the UK market, providing exposure to complex investment structures and close interaction with both the finance and investment teams. Please note that due to volume we cannot get back to everyone, however every application is looked at and considered and will be held on Trident International's database for review. If you have not heard back from us within 5 working days you should assume your initial application has been unsuccessful, however if suitable roles arise in the future, we will make every effort to contact you. By applying for this job, you accept the Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. To learn more about our company and vacancies we are currently working on, visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn
Resident Liaison Officer - Planned Maintenance Location: Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (Scattered Properties) Project: Externals Works Salary: £32,000 £34,000 + Package Company: Leading UK Property Services Contractor The Role We are currently recruiting for an experienced Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) to work with a UK-leading property services company delivering external works across scattered residential properties within the London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. This is a resident-facing role requiring excellent communication skills and the ability to manage relationships with residents, stakeholders, and site teams to ensure works are delivered smoothly with minimal disruption. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact between residents, site teams, and the client Build and maintain positive relationships with residents across multiple occupied properties Communicate programme details, access requirements, and upcoming works clearly and professionally Manage resident queries, concerns, and complaints, ensuring timely resolution Conduct resident drop-ins, home visits, and regular site presence Issue newsletters, letters, and notices regarding works and progress Support site teams by facilitating access and resident engagement Maintain accurate records of resident interactions and feedback Ensure compliance with company policies and client expectations Requirements Proven experience as a Resident Liaison Officer, ideally within social housing or local authority projects Experience working on externals or planned works programmes Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to manage a scattered-site portfolio effectively Confident dealing with diverse communities and vulnerable residents Organised, proactive, and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence preferred What s on Offer Competitive salary of £32,000 £34,000 Attractive package including benefits Must have your own car Opportunity to work on a high-profile local authority contract Long-term, stable role with a market-leading contractor Supportive team environment with clear processes and structure
14/03/2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Officer - Planned Maintenance Location: Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (Scattered Properties) Project: Externals Works Salary: £32,000 £34,000 + Package Company: Leading UK Property Services Contractor The Role We are currently recruiting for an experienced Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) to work with a UK-leading property services company delivering external works across scattered residential properties within the London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. This is a resident-facing role requiring excellent communication skills and the ability to manage relationships with residents, stakeholders, and site teams to ensure works are delivered smoothly with minimal disruption. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact between residents, site teams, and the client Build and maintain positive relationships with residents across multiple occupied properties Communicate programme details, access requirements, and upcoming works clearly and professionally Manage resident queries, concerns, and complaints, ensuring timely resolution Conduct resident drop-ins, home visits, and regular site presence Issue newsletters, letters, and notices regarding works and progress Support site teams by facilitating access and resident engagement Maintain accurate records of resident interactions and feedback Ensure compliance with company policies and client expectations Requirements Proven experience as a Resident Liaison Officer, ideally within social housing or local authority projects Experience working on externals or planned works programmes Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to manage a scattered-site portfolio effectively Confident dealing with diverse communities and vulnerable residents Organised, proactive, and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence preferred What s on Offer Competitive salary of £32,000 £34,000 Attractive package including benefits Must have your own car Opportunity to work on a high-profile local authority contract Long-term, stable role with a market-leading contractor Supportive team environment with clear processes and structure
Axis CLC is a national property maintenance and compliance partner, backed by over 110 years of combined experience. We employ more than 2,500 people and support over 400 clients across the UK, delivering essential repairs, refurbishment and building safety services that keep homes and public buildings operating at their best. Each year we complete over 400,000 repairs, helping to keep tenants safe, properties performing and owners fully compliant. The Role: Assisting and ensuring the effective and efficient delivery of our contracts in a way that is financially viable. Ensuring that we maintain quality work, carried out safely, completed on schedule and in accordance with our client s changing needs with minimum inconvenience to residents. Responsibilities: Assist and management of the day-to-day operations of Planned or R&M Contracts Work in partnership with the clients to exceed operational and business expectations. Management of the motivation of operatives and subcontractors Ensuring profit and performance targets are achieved Liaising and developing relationships with the client's representatives and resident groups Monitoring the performance of the contract and ensure that Key Performance Indicators are achieved Managing resources to ensure efficiency and contractual obligations are maintained Monitoring progress of the contract to ensure the completed works are correct and to the agreed specification standard Monitoring quality, safety and environment and promote a safety culture within the business unit Managing / liaising with a team of Supervisors, Administrators and Resident Liaison Officers to ensure contractual expectations are met along with responsibility for recruitment retention, training and development of employees Maintaining and develop reports on progress and performance of contract Monitoring management systems and ensure that they are maintained and targets are achieved Monitoring the financial aspects of the contract and report on profitability Follow and support policies, procedures, initiatives and work instructions related to sustainability improvement and environmental compliance Ensuring works are completed on time and to a high-quality standard Plan, programme and coordinate efforts of Operatives and Subcontractors such that works progress as agreed, to programme and in accordance with the contract provisions, with the least amount of disruption and inconvenience to the residents Ensuring that suppliers/subcontractor works are carried out in accordance with the work sheets given and in a timely manner meeting all contract KPI targets Ensure that all Variation sheets are appropriately completed and signed by the Client or Client representative; provide Contracts Manager with such signed copies at the earliest opportunity Prepare snagging lists at the earliest opportunity and promptly issue such for record of the relevant part About You: Contracts management within repairs and maintenance Full Driving License Formal qualification and training within the Building industry Understanding of all principles within contract management. The ability to adapt to busy workload. Prioritise a changing schedule Strong management skills and the ability to motivate a team at all levels Experience within a result driven business Ability to be innovative and creative to resolve complex Knowledge of building maintenance and repair What We Offer £41,000 plus benefits including: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Car allowance Up to £2,000 colleague referral fee Long-service awards Perkbox access to free coffees, cinema tickets, discounts and well-being offers 1 paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support and opportunities for progression, we promote from within Why Axis CLC? Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national organisation that delivers essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. You ll be joining a team that values reliability, quality and social impact, offering long-term stability, meaningful work and genuine opportunities to grow and progress in your career. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
13/03/2026
Full time
Axis CLC is a national property maintenance and compliance partner, backed by over 110 years of combined experience. We employ more than 2,500 people and support over 400 clients across the UK, delivering essential repairs, refurbishment and building safety services that keep homes and public buildings operating at their best. Each year we complete over 400,000 repairs, helping to keep tenants safe, properties performing and owners fully compliant. The Role: Assisting and ensuring the effective and efficient delivery of our contracts in a way that is financially viable. Ensuring that we maintain quality work, carried out safely, completed on schedule and in accordance with our client s changing needs with minimum inconvenience to residents. Responsibilities: Assist and management of the day-to-day operations of Planned or R&M Contracts Work in partnership with the clients to exceed operational and business expectations. Management of the motivation of operatives and subcontractors Ensuring profit and performance targets are achieved Liaising and developing relationships with the client's representatives and resident groups Monitoring the performance of the contract and ensure that Key Performance Indicators are achieved Managing resources to ensure efficiency and contractual obligations are maintained Monitoring progress of the contract to ensure the completed works are correct and to the agreed specification standard Monitoring quality, safety and environment and promote a safety culture within the business unit Managing / liaising with a team of Supervisors, Administrators and Resident Liaison Officers to ensure contractual expectations are met along with responsibility for recruitment retention, training and development of employees Maintaining and develop reports on progress and performance of contract Monitoring management systems and ensure that they are maintained and targets are achieved Monitoring the financial aspects of the contract and report on profitability Follow and support policies, procedures, initiatives and work instructions related to sustainability improvement and environmental compliance Ensuring works are completed on time and to a high-quality standard Plan, programme and coordinate efforts of Operatives and Subcontractors such that works progress as agreed, to programme and in accordance with the contract provisions, with the least amount of disruption and inconvenience to the residents Ensuring that suppliers/subcontractor works are carried out in accordance with the work sheets given and in a timely manner meeting all contract KPI targets Ensure that all Variation sheets are appropriately completed and signed by the Client or Client representative; provide Contracts Manager with such signed copies at the earliest opportunity Prepare snagging lists at the earliest opportunity and promptly issue such for record of the relevant part About You: Contracts management within repairs and maintenance Full Driving License Formal qualification and training within the Building industry Understanding of all principles within contract management. The ability to adapt to busy workload. Prioritise a changing schedule Strong management skills and the ability to motivate a team at all levels Experience within a result driven business Ability to be innovative and creative to resolve complex Knowledge of building maintenance and repair What We Offer £41,000 plus benefits including: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Car allowance Up to £2,000 colleague referral fee Long-service awards Perkbox access to free coffees, cinema tickets, discounts and well-being offers 1 paid volunteer day each year Ongoing training, support and opportunities for progression, we promote from within Why Axis CLC? Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national organisation that delivers essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. You ll be joining a team that values reliability, quality and social impact, offering long-term stability, meaningful work and genuine opportunities to grow and progress in your career. Our Commitment to Inclusion Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you need any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know.
We are currently recruiting for a proactive Housing Officer with experience in housing and property matters on behalf of our client based in Medway. This is a full-time, hybrid role offered on a 6-month temporary contract. Key Responsibilities: Inspect homes to identify hazards and ensure compliance with housing standards. Advise tenants, landlords and property owners on property condition and available assistance. Take enforcement action where necessary to ensure safe, compliant housing. Skills & Experience Required: A working knowledge of housing standards and legislation, with the ability to apply this in a practical, proportionate way. Confidence in assessing risks, identifying hazards, and knowing when formal action is required. An interest in supporting residents with home adaptations, with the ability to offer practical and technical advice. Clear communication skills and the ability to work positively with residents, landlords, and other professionals. If you are a proactive and motivated individual with experience in housing standards, property compliance, and tenant support, and are looking for a temporary opportunity to make a tangible impact, we would be delighted to receive your application. Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
13/03/2026
Contract
We are currently recruiting for a proactive Housing Officer with experience in housing and property matters on behalf of our client based in Medway. This is a full-time, hybrid role offered on a 6-month temporary contract. Key Responsibilities: Inspect homes to identify hazards and ensure compliance with housing standards. Advise tenants, landlords and property owners on property condition and available assistance. Take enforcement action where necessary to ensure safe, compliant housing. Skills & Experience Required: A working knowledge of housing standards and legislation, with the ability to apply this in a practical, proportionate way. Confidence in assessing risks, identifying hazards, and knowing when formal action is required. An interest in supporting residents with home adaptations, with the ability to offer practical and technical advice. Clear communication skills and the ability to work positively with residents, landlords, and other professionals. If you are a proactive and motivated individual with experience in housing standards, property compliance, and tenant support, and are looking for a temporary opportunity to make a tangible impact, we would be delighted to receive your application. Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
Compliance Manager Location: London & South East (travel required) Salary: £52,104 - £56,375 + Benefits Contract: Permanent Salvation Army Homes, in partnership with Adecco, is seeking a Compliance Manager to join their Asset Management Team. Salvation Army Homes provides quality accommodation for people in need of safety, security, and opportunity. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead compliance across a diverse housing portfolio, ensuring homes are safe, sustainable, and meet all legal obligations. About the Role As Compliance Manager, you will oversee all aspects of statutory and regulatory compliance for our housing stock. You'll manage a dedicated compliance team and ensure that our organisation operates within the highest standards of governance, safeguarding residents and supporting our mission to provide secure and dignified housing. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement compliance frameworks for social housing, covering gas, electrical, fire safety, water hygiene, asbestos, lifts, and other statutory requirements. Manage a compliance team, including Junior Compliance Manager, Asset Data Manager, and support officers. Maintain compliance registers and certification across all properties. Ensure timely completion of safety inspections, servicing, and remedial works. Oversee contractor performance and ensure compliance with health and safety legislation. Conduct internal audits and risk assessments, implementing corrective actions. Prepare compliance reports for Board, regulators, and internal stakeholders. Manage mechanical, electrical, and compliance-related capital works. Monitor budgets and feed into monthly reporting for the Asset Management team. About You Degree or equivalent technical qualification in Engineering, Compliance, Risk Management, or similar. Professional membership (eg, CIBSE, MIET, RICS, CIOB) or working towards. Proven experience managing compliance in social housing or property services. Strong knowledge of statutory compliance areas (gas, electrical, fire safety, water hygiene, asbestos, lifts). Excellent organisational and communication skills, with ability to influence at all levels. Familiarity with housing regulations, health and safety legislation, and building compliance standards. Why Join Us? At Salvation Army Homes, we are committed to providing good quality housing services and support. Working with Adecco, we aim to attract talented professionals who share our values and want to make a real difference. You'll be part of a team that values collaboration, integrity, and innovation. Interested? Apply today through Adecco and help us deliver safe, sustainable homes for those who need them most.
13/03/2026
Full time
Compliance Manager Location: London & South East (travel required) Salary: £52,104 - £56,375 + Benefits Contract: Permanent Salvation Army Homes, in partnership with Adecco, is seeking a Compliance Manager to join their Asset Management Team. Salvation Army Homes provides quality accommodation for people in need of safety, security, and opportunity. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead compliance across a diverse housing portfolio, ensuring homes are safe, sustainable, and meet all legal obligations. About the Role As Compliance Manager, you will oversee all aspects of statutory and regulatory compliance for our housing stock. You'll manage a dedicated compliance team and ensure that our organisation operates within the highest standards of governance, safeguarding residents and supporting our mission to provide secure and dignified housing. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement compliance frameworks for social housing, covering gas, electrical, fire safety, water hygiene, asbestos, lifts, and other statutory requirements. Manage a compliance team, including Junior Compliance Manager, Asset Data Manager, and support officers. Maintain compliance registers and certification across all properties. Ensure timely completion of safety inspections, servicing, and remedial works. Oversee contractor performance and ensure compliance with health and safety legislation. Conduct internal audits and risk assessments, implementing corrective actions. Prepare compliance reports for Board, regulators, and internal stakeholders. Manage mechanical, electrical, and compliance-related capital works. Monitor budgets and feed into monthly reporting for the Asset Management team. About You Degree or equivalent technical qualification in Engineering, Compliance, Risk Management, or similar. Professional membership (eg, CIBSE, MIET, RICS, CIOB) or working towards. Proven experience managing compliance in social housing or property services. Strong knowledge of statutory compliance areas (gas, electrical, fire safety, water hygiene, asbestos, lifts). Excellent organisational and communication skills, with ability to influence at all levels. Familiarity with housing regulations, health and safety legislation, and building compliance standards. Why Join Us? At Salvation Army Homes, we are committed to providing good quality housing services and support. Working with Adecco, we aim to attract talented professionals who share our values and want to make a real difference. You'll be part of a team that values collaboration, integrity, and innovation. Interested? Apply today through Adecco and help us deliver safe, sustainable homes for those who need them most.
Site Manager Legal Disrepair (Social Housing) Location - Hackney, North East London Salary - £45,000 £50,000 per annum + 10% Car Allowance Start Date - ASAP About the Company Our client is a well-established contractor specialising in social housing maintenance and refurbishment, delivering high-quality works for local authorities and housing associations across London. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to oversee legal disrepair projects across their Hackney portfolio. The Role As Site Manager, you will be responsible for managing planned and reactive works relating to legal disrepair cases within occupied social housing properties. You will oversee site operations, coordinate subcontractors, and ensure works are delivered safely, on time, and to a high standard. The role will be primarily based in Hackney and surrounding North East London boroughs, so the client is ideally seeking someone based locally to minimise long commutes. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day site operations on legal disrepair projects within social housing. Ensure works are completed in line with contractual obligations, compliance requirements, and quality standards. Coordinate subcontractors, trades, and suppliers on site. Monitor project progress, budgets, and timelines. Conduct site inspections and ensure adherence to health & safety regulations. Liaise with tenants, housing officers, and client representatives to ensure excellent service delivery. Maintain accurate site records and reporting. Resolve site issues efficiently to minimise delays and tenant disruption. Requirements Minimum 2 years experience managing legal disrepair works. Experience working within social housing refurbishment, maintenance, or reactive works. Strong understanding of tenanted property environments. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage subcontractors and multiple workstreams. Valid SMSTS or SSSTS, CSCS card, and First Aid. Full UK Driving Licence Email - (url removed) or call Maryrisa or Holli - (phone number removed)
12/03/2026
Full time
Site Manager Legal Disrepair (Social Housing) Location - Hackney, North East London Salary - £45,000 £50,000 per annum + 10% Car Allowance Start Date - ASAP About the Company Our client is a well-established contractor specialising in social housing maintenance and refurbishment, delivering high-quality works for local authorities and housing associations across London. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to oversee legal disrepair projects across their Hackney portfolio. The Role As Site Manager, you will be responsible for managing planned and reactive works relating to legal disrepair cases within occupied social housing properties. You will oversee site operations, coordinate subcontractors, and ensure works are delivered safely, on time, and to a high standard. The role will be primarily based in Hackney and surrounding North East London boroughs, so the client is ideally seeking someone based locally to minimise long commutes. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day site operations on legal disrepair projects within social housing. Ensure works are completed in line with contractual obligations, compliance requirements, and quality standards. Coordinate subcontractors, trades, and suppliers on site. Monitor project progress, budgets, and timelines. Conduct site inspections and ensure adherence to health & safety regulations. Liaise with tenants, housing officers, and client representatives to ensure excellent service delivery. Maintain accurate site records and reporting. Resolve site issues efficiently to minimise delays and tenant disruption. Requirements Minimum 2 years experience managing legal disrepair works. Experience working within social housing refurbishment, maintenance, or reactive works. Strong understanding of tenanted property environments. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage subcontractors and multiple workstreams. Valid SMSTS or SSSTS, CSCS card, and First Aid. Full UK Driving Licence Email - (url removed) or call Maryrisa or Holli - (phone number removed)
The Interim Sustainability Project Officer will lead retrofit projects within the property department of a Housing Association. This temporary role requires an individual with expertise in project management and a focus on energy efficiency improvements. Client Details This Housing Provider based in London operates within the property sector and is committed to delivering impactful projects. As a medium-sized entity, they focus on improving housing conditions and supporting sustainable initiatives. Description As the Interim Sustainability Project Officer Manage retrofit projects from inception to completion, ensuring objectives are met. Oversee project schedules, budgets, and resources effectively. Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure project success. Monitor compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Prepare detailed project reports and updates for senior management. Identify and mitigate risks associated with retrofit projects. Support the organisation's energy efficiency and sustainability goals. Provide technical guidance to ensure high-quality project outcomes. Profile The successful Interim Sustainability Project Officer should have: Proven experience in managing retrofit or property-related projects. Strong knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability practices. Excellent project management and organisational skills. Ability to build effective working relationships with stakeholders. Understanding of relevant regulations and compliance requirements. Proficiency in preparing reports and managing budgets. Able to be in London every week Job Offer For the successful Interim Sustainability Project Officer, on offer is: A Competitive daily rate Opportunity to work on interim, impactful projects within the not-for-profit sector. Collaborative and professional working environment. Chance to contribute to sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives. If you are a motivated professional ready to make a difference in the property industry, apply now for the Interim Sustainability Project Officer role.
12/03/2026
Seasonal
The Interim Sustainability Project Officer will lead retrofit projects within the property department of a Housing Association. This temporary role requires an individual with expertise in project management and a focus on energy efficiency improvements. Client Details This Housing Provider based in London operates within the property sector and is committed to delivering impactful projects. As a medium-sized entity, they focus on improving housing conditions and supporting sustainable initiatives. Description As the Interim Sustainability Project Officer Manage retrofit projects from inception to completion, ensuring objectives are met. Oversee project schedules, budgets, and resources effectively. Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure project success. Monitor compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Prepare detailed project reports and updates for senior management. Identify and mitigate risks associated with retrofit projects. Support the organisation's energy efficiency and sustainability goals. Provide technical guidance to ensure high-quality project outcomes. Profile The successful Interim Sustainability Project Officer should have: Proven experience in managing retrofit or property-related projects. Strong knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability practices. Excellent project management and organisational skills. Ability to build effective working relationships with stakeholders. Understanding of relevant regulations and compliance requirements. Proficiency in preparing reports and managing budgets. Able to be in London every week Job Offer For the successful Interim Sustainability Project Officer, on offer is: A Competitive daily rate Opportunity to work on interim, impactful projects within the not-for-profit sector. Collaborative and professional working environment. Chance to contribute to sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives. If you are a motivated professional ready to make a difference in the property industry, apply now for the Interim Sustainability Project Officer role.
Commissioning Manager - Real EstateProperty ServicesHybrid Working We are seeking a highly experienced Commissioning Manager - Corporate Estate to lead, direct and drive the management of the Council's Corporate Estate, ensuring assets are managed proactively, efficiently and in full compliance with the Corporate Asset Management Plan.You will lead the development of strategies and estate management plans on behalf of client departments (e.g. adult care, education, social services), translating corporate and service priorities into deliverable, value for money outcomes. This is a key senior role requiring strong commercial acumen, strategic leadership and the ability to operate effectively within a political and public sector environment. Key ResponsibilitiesLead the delivery of corporate estate management, ensuring Council properties are managed optimally and customer and stakeholder expectations are met.Drive the implementation of a Corporate Landlord Model across the portfolio to improve efficiency, reduce costs and align property decisions with corporate priorities.Lead the development of estate strategies and plans for Client Departments, including business case preparation, consideration of capital and revenue affordability, and commissioning delivery through to completion. Ensure corporate annual valuations are completed accurately and within required timescales.Ensure all statutory, legal and regulatory obligations are met, including appropriate consents and agreements prior to the commencement of any building works.Provide strategic asset management and development advice to elected Members, senior officers, stakeholders and external partners, including deputising for the Head of Service when required.Oversee performance management of the operational estate, driving continuous improvement and ensuring robust reporting to the Corporate Property Steering Group, government departments and other stakeholders.Effectively manage people, ICT, budgets and property resources, including oversight of risk management within the service area.Manage and monitor the Estates budget, producing accurate and timely management information.Cultivate and embed best practice in estates management, leading the development of robust procedures and professional standards.Lead the coordination of consultants, stakeholders and legal professionals, ensuring compliance with procurement requirements.Ensure accurate and timely recording of management information using Asset Management Systems, CAD, GIS and related software.QualificationsA relevant degree & Membership or Fellowship of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)Experience RequiredSubstantial, demonstrable experience of leading and delivering estates management across a varied operational portfolio, including compliance, valuations, rating, dilapidations, financial management, planning, construction, strategy formulation and implementation.Senior level experience of operational estate management and valuation within a complex organisational environment.Proven success in developing, managing and delivering capital and revenue programmes and budgets.Experience of leading best practice and driving continuous improvementGood working knowledge of the Procurement Act and its application to real estate.Experience of developing and maintaining effective partnerships with external organisations.Strong experience in the use of data and asset management systems to support high performance and evidence-based decision-making.KnowledgeIn-depth knowledge of operational real estate management for effective portfolio delivery.Extensive knowledge of landlord and tenant law, with a good understanding of national and local planning legislation and policies.Strong understanding of the public sector operating environment, including the drivers for transformation and change in local government and their impact on councils and partners What you'll get in return Competitive Salary - £55-61000Local authority pension schemeGenerous annual leaveEmployee benefit packageHybrid working What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
12/03/2026
Full time
Commissioning Manager - Real EstateProperty ServicesHybrid Working We are seeking a highly experienced Commissioning Manager - Corporate Estate to lead, direct and drive the management of the Council's Corporate Estate, ensuring assets are managed proactively, efficiently and in full compliance with the Corporate Asset Management Plan.You will lead the development of strategies and estate management plans on behalf of client departments (e.g. adult care, education, social services), translating corporate and service priorities into deliverable, value for money outcomes. This is a key senior role requiring strong commercial acumen, strategic leadership and the ability to operate effectively within a political and public sector environment. Key ResponsibilitiesLead the delivery of corporate estate management, ensuring Council properties are managed optimally and customer and stakeholder expectations are met.Drive the implementation of a Corporate Landlord Model across the portfolio to improve efficiency, reduce costs and align property decisions with corporate priorities.Lead the development of estate strategies and plans for Client Departments, including business case preparation, consideration of capital and revenue affordability, and commissioning delivery through to completion. Ensure corporate annual valuations are completed accurately and within required timescales.Ensure all statutory, legal and regulatory obligations are met, including appropriate consents and agreements prior to the commencement of any building works.Provide strategic asset management and development advice to elected Members, senior officers, stakeholders and external partners, including deputising for the Head of Service when required.Oversee performance management of the operational estate, driving continuous improvement and ensuring robust reporting to the Corporate Property Steering Group, government departments and other stakeholders.Effectively manage people, ICT, budgets and property resources, including oversight of risk management within the service area.Manage and monitor the Estates budget, producing accurate and timely management information.Cultivate and embed best practice in estates management, leading the development of robust procedures and professional standards.Lead the coordination of consultants, stakeholders and legal professionals, ensuring compliance with procurement requirements.Ensure accurate and timely recording of management information using Asset Management Systems, CAD, GIS and related software.QualificationsA relevant degree & Membership or Fellowship of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)Experience RequiredSubstantial, demonstrable experience of leading and delivering estates management across a varied operational portfolio, including compliance, valuations, rating, dilapidations, financial management, planning, construction, strategy formulation and implementation.Senior level experience of operational estate management and valuation within a complex organisational environment.Proven success in developing, managing and delivering capital and revenue programmes and budgets.Experience of leading best practice and driving continuous improvementGood working knowledge of the Procurement Act and its application to real estate.Experience of developing and maintaining effective partnerships with external organisations.Strong experience in the use of data and asset management systems to support high performance and evidence-based decision-making.KnowledgeIn-depth knowledge of operational real estate management for effective portfolio delivery.Extensive knowledge of landlord and tenant law, with a good understanding of national and local planning legislation and policies.Strong understanding of the public sector operating environment, including the drivers for transformation and change in local government and their impact on councils and partners What you'll get in return Competitive Salary - £55-61000Local authority pension schemeGenerous annual leaveEmployee benefit packageHybrid working What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
G2 Recruitment Group Limited
South Weston, Oxfordshire
I am currently assisting my client, to identify a Private Sector Housing Officer to join their team on a 6-month contract, to carry out enforcement action, HHSRS inspections and HMO Licensing Private Sector Housing Officer Contract: 6 months Rate: 40.00 per hour Hours: Full time Location: South West Key Responsibilities Investigate complaints relating to private sector housing and assess landlord compliance with relevant legislation Carry out property inspections and undertake Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments Prepare and serve enforcement documentation, including improvement notices, prohibition orders, civil penalties, and prosecution files Provide advice and guidance to tenants and landlords on housing standards, legal rights, remedies, and compliance requirements Support and progress cases involving illegal eviction, harassment, and other unlawful landlord practices Manage a complex enforcement caseload in accordance with council policy, statutory guidance, and best practice Essential Requirements Vast experience in Private Sector Housing Knowledge of housing legislation including Housing Act 2004 Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle DBS Check Feel free to give me a call on (phone number removed) to have a confidential chat regarding this position, or refer someone for this position. Kind Regards, Sakaar Lama
12/03/2026
Contract
I am currently assisting my client, to identify a Private Sector Housing Officer to join their team on a 6-month contract, to carry out enforcement action, HHSRS inspections and HMO Licensing Private Sector Housing Officer Contract: 6 months Rate: 40.00 per hour Hours: Full time Location: South West Key Responsibilities Investigate complaints relating to private sector housing and assess landlord compliance with relevant legislation Carry out property inspections and undertake Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments Prepare and serve enforcement documentation, including improvement notices, prohibition orders, civil penalties, and prosecution files Provide advice and guidance to tenants and landlords on housing standards, legal rights, remedies, and compliance requirements Support and progress cases involving illegal eviction, harassment, and other unlawful landlord practices Manage a complex enforcement caseload in accordance with council policy, statutory guidance, and best practice Essential Requirements Vast experience in Private Sector Housing Knowledge of housing legislation including Housing Act 2004 Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle DBS Check Feel free to give me a call on (phone number removed) to have a confidential chat regarding this position, or refer someone for this position. Kind Regards, Sakaar Lama
My Glasgow based client is seeking a Maintenance Officer to join them on a temporary basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering an efficient, maintenance service across a designated housing patch, ensuring high standards of customer service, property condition, tenant safety, and compliance. Key Responsibilities Manage reactive repairs and void properties, including inspections, raising work orders, monitoring contractor performance, and minimising rent loss. Oversee estate services (landscaping, cleaning) to ensure quality, value for money, and contractor accountability. Conduct property inspections to ensure safety compliance, insurance requirements, and asset condition reporting. Process alterations, medical adaptations, insurance claims, and improvement applications in line with policy. Project manage planned and cyclical maintenance contracts, ensuring delivery to quality standards and KPI targets. Support tenant safety compliance, including damp & mould inspections and liaison with health & safety consultants. Maintain accurate asset management system records and contribute to performance reporting. Support policy development, complaints handling, training, and compliance with the Scottish Social Housing Charter. During your term at the Housing Association you will communicate and work closely with Tenants, Contractors, Asset Management Team, Customer Services, and senior management. This excellent position will offer the opportunity to work with a respected and progressive Housing Association, the position will last 3 months but could last longer. To find out more please apply or call Alasdair on (phone number removed)
10/03/2026
Seasonal
My Glasgow based client is seeking a Maintenance Officer to join them on a temporary basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering an efficient, maintenance service across a designated housing patch, ensuring high standards of customer service, property condition, tenant safety, and compliance. Key Responsibilities Manage reactive repairs and void properties, including inspections, raising work orders, monitoring contractor performance, and minimising rent loss. Oversee estate services (landscaping, cleaning) to ensure quality, value for money, and contractor accountability. Conduct property inspections to ensure safety compliance, insurance requirements, and asset condition reporting. Process alterations, medical adaptations, insurance claims, and improvement applications in line with policy. Project manage planned and cyclical maintenance contracts, ensuring delivery to quality standards and KPI targets. Support tenant safety compliance, including damp & mould inspections and liaison with health & safety consultants. Maintain accurate asset management system records and contribute to performance reporting. Support policy development, complaints handling, training, and compliance with the Scottish Social Housing Charter. During your term at the Housing Association you will communicate and work closely with Tenants, Contractors, Asset Management Team, Customer Services, and senior management. This excellent position will offer the opportunity to work with a respected and progressive Housing Association, the position will last 3 months but could last longer. To find out more please apply or call Alasdair on (phone number removed)
Estate Manager We are seeking a skilled and proactive Estate Manager to support residents and help create well managed, sustainable and thriving communities across a defined housing patch. Position: Estate Manager Salary: £39,900 per annum Location: London, on site across estate locations, expected 4 to 5 days per week Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 1 April 2026 Please note applications may close earlier if sufficient applications are received, so early application is encouraged. About the Role As Estate Manager you will act as the primary point of contact for IDS residents across a defined patch of properties covering multiple tenures. You will play a key role in building strong relationships with residents and ensuring estates are well managed and responsive to community needs. You will engage with residents to co create neighbourhood and estate plans, helping to develop sustainable and thriving communities while delivering a high standard of customer service and supporting estate improvements and resident engagement initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Co create and deliver Neighbourhood and Estate Plans with residents to improve housing services, environments and customer satisfaction Work collaboratively with colleagues, partners and contractors to remove service barriers and ensure high service performance and compliance including building safety Manage tenancy related matters, responding to resident queries, supporting complaint investigations and completing viewings and sign ups for new residents Conduct property visits, estate inspections and fire door safety checks ensuring issues are identified and resolved Lead on anti social behaviour case management and build strong relationships with residents, associations and local stakeholders Oversee estate services and communal repairs, manage service contracts and provide tenancy sustainment support including guidance on benefits and welfare About You You will demonstrate a flexible, proactive and customer focused approach to your work. You will have around 2 to 3 years experience within a registered social housing provider, charity or local authority setting. Essential skills and experience include: Experience supporting vulnerable or older residents including the ability to assess needs and identify potential risks Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment to deliver sustainable housing and tenancy solutions Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently, exercise sound judgement and make confident, well informed decisions About the Organisation The charity is committed to delivering high quality housing services and creating sustainable communities. The organisation works closely with residents and partners to ensure neighbourhoods are well managed, inclusive and responsive to community needs. They are guided by five key values and behaviours: collaboration, accountability, respect, inclusion and transparency. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Housing Officer, Neighbourhood Officer, Tenancy Officer, Estate Services Manager, Housing Management Officer, Resident Engagement Officer, Housing Services Officer, Community Housing Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
10/03/2026
Full time
Estate Manager We are seeking a skilled and proactive Estate Manager to support residents and help create well managed, sustainable and thriving communities across a defined housing patch. Position: Estate Manager Salary: £39,900 per annum Location: London, on site across estate locations, expected 4 to 5 days per week Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 1 April 2026 Please note applications may close earlier if sufficient applications are received, so early application is encouraged. About the Role As Estate Manager you will act as the primary point of contact for IDS residents across a defined patch of properties covering multiple tenures. You will play a key role in building strong relationships with residents and ensuring estates are well managed and responsive to community needs. You will engage with residents to co create neighbourhood and estate plans, helping to develop sustainable and thriving communities while delivering a high standard of customer service and supporting estate improvements and resident engagement initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Co create and deliver Neighbourhood and Estate Plans with residents to improve housing services, environments and customer satisfaction Work collaboratively with colleagues, partners and contractors to remove service barriers and ensure high service performance and compliance including building safety Manage tenancy related matters, responding to resident queries, supporting complaint investigations and completing viewings and sign ups for new residents Conduct property visits, estate inspections and fire door safety checks ensuring issues are identified and resolved Lead on anti social behaviour case management and build strong relationships with residents, associations and local stakeholders Oversee estate services and communal repairs, manage service contracts and provide tenancy sustainment support including guidance on benefits and welfare About You You will demonstrate a flexible, proactive and customer focused approach to your work. You will have around 2 to 3 years experience within a registered social housing provider, charity or local authority setting. Essential skills and experience include: Experience supporting vulnerable or older residents including the ability to assess needs and identify potential risks Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment to deliver sustainable housing and tenancy solutions Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently, exercise sound judgement and make confident, well informed decisions About the Organisation The charity is committed to delivering high quality housing services and creating sustainable communities. The organisation works closely with residents and partners to ensure neighbourhoods are well managed, inclusive and responsive to community needs. They are guided by five key values and behaviours: collaboration, accountability, respect, inclusion and transparency. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Housing Officer, Neighbourhood Officer, Tenancy Officer, Estate Services Manager, Housing Management Officer, Resident Engagement Officer, Housing Services Officer, Community Housing Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.