Money Adviser (Welfare Rights Officer) Based in Bedford / Hybrid Full time, permanent 32,000 - 34,000 per annum, plus 2,000 car allowance Are you an experienced Money Adviser with a passion for helping people improve their financial wellbeing? Do you have strong customer service skills alongside expert knowledge of welfare benefits and debt advice? If so, we may be able to help you! Here at Howells, we are working with a respected housing provider to find a dedicated and proactive Money Adviser to join their team. This role focuses on supporting residents with financial challenges, providing vital advice on benefits, debt management, and income maximisation. Working within the social housing sector, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference by supporting residents at risk of financial hardship, particularly during the early stages of their tenancy. You will manage a varied caseload, deliver tailored advice, and work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to sustain tenancies and reduce arrears. As a Money Adviser, you will support the organisation with a variety of specialist duties, including delivering one-to-one guidance, negotiating repayment plans, promoting financial capability, and contributing to wider community initiatives. Essential Criteria: Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) Strong customer service and interpersonal skills Good numeracy and attention to detail Proven experience providing welfare benefits and debt advice Up-to-date knowledge of benefit legislation and debt management Ability to manage a varied caseload and work independently Experience working in a customer-focused environment Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Experience using case management systems or specialist advice software Strong organisational and time management skills Knowledge of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) standards Experience working with external partners and stakeholders Desirable: NVQ Level 4 in Advice and Guidance (or equivalent) Certificate in Money Advice Practice Experience delivering training or workshops Membership of the Institute of Money Advisers Authorised Debt Relief Order (DRO) Intermediary status Analytical and reporting skills You will be working for a forward-thinking organisation that values the skills, experience, and dedication of its people. Their strong focus on teamwork, empathy, and continuous improvement makes this an excellent opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful impact. For your chance of securing this fantastic role, please apply online now!
02/04/2026
Full time
Money Adviser (Welfare Rights Officer) Based in Bedford / Hybrid Full time, permanent 32,000 - 34,000 per annum, plus 2,000 car allowance Are you an experienced Money Adviser with a passion for helping people improve their financial wellbeing? Do you have strong customer service skills alongside expert knowledge of welfare benefits and debt advice? If so, we may be able to help you! Here at Howells, we are working with a respected housing provider to find a dedicated and proactive Money Adviser to join their team. This role focuses on supporting residents with financial challenges, providing vital advice on benefits, debt management, and income maximisation. Working within the social housing sector, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference by supporting residents at risk of financial hardship, particularly during the early stages of their tenancy. You will manage a varied caseload, deliver tailored advice, and work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to sustain tenancies and reduce arrears. As a Money Adviser, you will support the organisation with a variety of specialist duties, including delivering one-to-one guidance, negotiating repayment plans, promoting financial capability, and contributing to wider community initiatives. Essential Criteria: Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) Strong customer service and interpersonal skills Good numeracy and attention to detail Proven experience providing welfare benefits and debt advice Up-to-date knowledge of benefit legislation and debt management Ability to manage a varied caseload and work independently Experience working in a customer-focused environment Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Experience using case management systems or specialist advice software Strong organisational and time management skills Knowledge of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) standards Experience working with external partners and stakeholders Desirable: NVQ Level 4 in Advice and Guidance (or equivalent) Certificate in Money Advice Practice Experience delivering training or workshops Membership of the Institute of Money Advisers Authorised Debt Relief Order (DRO) Intermediary status Analytical and reporting skills You will be working for a forward-thinking organisation that values the skills, experience, and dedication of its people. Their strong focus on teamwork, empathy, and continuous improvement makes this an excellent opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful impact. For your chance of securing this fantastic role, please apply online now!
Are you a Contracts Manager within the refurbishment industry? Click apply when you're ready to take on a new challenge with a company that will invest in your progression. What you'll get: Up to 60k salary and an annual bonus. Car Allowance/Salary Sacrifice Scheme 25 days hol + 8BH Bonus Scheme Private Healthcare Many more benefits including training and progression opportunities. Key aspects of the role: Managing a team of Site Managers, Tenant Liaison Officers and subcontractors to ensure the works run smoothly, primarily working on fire protection. Travelling to and from sites whilst communicating with the senior team and reporting the progress of projects. Primarily surveying works across the midlands Working in the refurbishment of Social Housing, Libraries, Schools, Care Homes, NHS, MOD and more. What you'll need: Essential: Social Housing refurbishment, decent homes, retrofit, decarbonisation, responsive repairs, maintenance experience. NVQ 6 UK Driving Licence CSCS Card SMSTS First Aid at work Who you'll be working for: Working at the centre of the social housing sector, you'll be a key member of a leading company in the UK. All employees are given the opportunities to progress internally and work to their strengths, you'll be sure to feel valued with this excellent company. What's next: If you want to hear more about this Contracts Manager role please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Anna Phillipson in our Sheffield office
01/04/2026
Full time
Are you a Contracts Manager within the refurbishment industry? Click apply when you're ready to take on a new challenge with a company that will invest in your progression. What you'll get: Up to 60k salary and an annual bonus. Car Allowance/Salary Sacrifice Scheme 25 days hol + 8BH Bonus Scheme Private Healthcare Many more benefits including training and progression opportunities. Key aspects of the role: Managing a team of Site Managers, Tenant Liaison Officers and subcontractors to ensure the works run smoothly, primarily working on fire protection. Travelling to and from sites whilst communicating with the senior team and reporting the progress of projects. Primarily surveying works across the midlands Working in the refurbishment of Social Housing, Libraries, Schools, Care Homes, NHS, MOD and more. What you'll need: Essential: Social Housing refurbishment, decent homes, retrofit, decarbonisation, responsive repairs, maintenance experience. NVQ 6 UK Driving Licence CSCS Card SMSTS First Aid at work Who you'll be working for: Working at the centre of the social housing sector, you'll be a key member of a leading company in the UK. All employees are given the opportunities to progress internally and work to their strengths, you'll be sure to feel valued with this excellent company. What's next: If you want to hear more about this Contracts Manager role please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Anna Phillipson in our Sheffield office
A place to create moments that matter Salary : £37,412 per annum (including car allowance) Location : Peterbrorough, Hybrid with travel around your patch to meet customer needs (minimum 1 day a week in the office).Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday between 8am and 6pm depending on customer needs.Thousands of families across the country rely on us for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work we do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything we do. Together, we find new ways to understand and champion our customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Always motivated to achieve brilliant standards of service, our Housing Partners (Housing Officers) are the first point of contact for our customers.You'll be a visible presence in your patch, ensuring the effective management and maintenance of tenancies. Moving into a new home is an exciting life experience and your role will have a positive influence on our customer journey from the moment we onboard new tenants.Sometimes things don't always go to plan, so you'll also support customers to manage their rent accounts (including taking cases to court as a last resort), manage anti-social behaviour utilising a multi-agency approach as required, resolve customer complaints effectively and use appropriate legal remedies to ensure tenancies are ended efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements when necessary.You'll develop strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners and build strong community bonds to make moments that matter every day. Salary: The Housing Partner (Housing Officer) role offers a salary of £36,162 per annum for candidates who fully meet the role requirements.If you're still developing in some areas, we'll support your growth with a starting salary just 5% or 10% below the spot rate, depending on experience.You'll also receive an essential user car allowance starting from £1,250 per annum, pro rata plus milage for travel around your patch - helping you stay mobile while making a difference in your community. About you You'll need experience in delivering housing management services, plus an understanding of tenancy and neighbourhood management. It would be ideal if you have a CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing - or you'd be willing to work towards it. You'll bring a proven track record in managing anti-social behaviour, as well as a strong knowledge of rent collection processes and legal frameworks around income recovery. As you'll be travelling across our Accent sites and estates, you'll need a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. The successful candidate will undergo a DBS check as part of the pre-employment checks. A place to build a future We've got big ambitions and we're looking for people who want to grow with us. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter.And because we believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off - 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support - Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks - Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through our benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits - Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies - Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development - From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to our Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more - we'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job - it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do . We're Committed to Inclusion We believe diversity makes us stronger and we're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive.Our recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let us know - we'll make it happen.Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated.Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, Accent do not currently hold a sponsorship license.If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to our organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role.You may have experience in the following: Housing Officer, Housing Partner, Tenancy Management, Neighbourhood Management, Social Housing, Housing Management, Affordable Housing, Tenancy Enforcement, Rent Arrears, Income Recovery, Anti-Social Behaviour, ASB Management, Community SafetyREF-
01/04/2026
Full time
A place to create moments that matter Salary : £37,412 per annum (including car allowance) Location : Peterbrorough, Hybrid with travel around your patch to meet customer needs (minimum 1 day a week in the office).Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday between 8am and 6pm depending on customer needs.Thousands of families across the country rely on us for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work we do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything we do. Together, we find new ways to understand and champion our customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Always motivated to achieve brilliant standards of service, our Housing Partners (Housing Officers) are the first point of contact for our customers.You'll be a visible presence in your patch, ensuring the effective management and maintenance of tenancies. Moving into a new home is an exciting life experience and your role will have a positive influence on our customer journey from the moment we onboard new tenants.Sometimes things don't always go to plan, so you'll also support customers to manage their rent accounts (including taking cases to court as a last resort), manage anti-social behaviour utilising a multi-agency approach as required, resolve customer complaints effectively and use appropriate legal remedies to ensure tenancies are ended efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements when necessary.You'll develop strong relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners and build strong community bonds to make moments that matter every day. Salary: The Housing Partner (Housing Officer) role offers a salary of £36,162 per annum for candidates who fully meet the role requirements.If you're still developing in some areas, we'll support your growth with a starting salary just 5% or 10% below the spot rate, depending on experience.You'll also receive an essential user car allowance starting from £1,250 per annum, pro rata plus milage for travel around your patch - helping you stay mobile while making a difference in your community. About you You'll need experience in delivering housing management services, plus an understanding of tenancy and neighbourhood management. It would be ideal if you have a CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing - or you'd be willing to work towards it. You'll bring a proven track record in managing anti-social behaviour, as well as a strong knowledge of rent collection processes and legal frameworks around income recovery. As you'll be travelling across our Accent sites and estates, you'll need a full UK driving license and access to a vehicle. The successful candidate will undergo a DBS check as part of the pre-employment checks. A place to build a future We've got big ambitions and we're looking for people who want to grow with us. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter.And because we believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off - 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support - Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks - Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through our benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits - Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies - Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development - From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to our Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more - we'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job - it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do . We're Committed to Inclusion We believe diversity makes us stronger and we're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive.Our recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let us know - we'll make it happen.Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated.Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, Accent do not currently hold a sponsorship license.If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to our organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role.You may have experience in the following: Housing Officer, Housing Partner, Tenancy Management, Neighbourhood Management, Social Housing, Housing Management, Affordable Housing, Tenancy Enforcement, Rent Arrears, Income Recovery, Anti-Social Behaviour, ASB Management, Community SafetyREF-
Permanent Job - Property, commissioning manager - local authority Commissioning Manager - Real Estate Property Services Hybrid 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 Responsibilities Lead 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. Qualifications A relevant degree & Membership or Fellowship of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Experience Required Substantial, 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 improvement Good 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. Knowledge In-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 - £55-61000 Local authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Employee benefit package Hybrid 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. #
01/04/2026
Full time
Permanent Job - Property, commissioning manager - local authority Commissioning Manager - Real Estate Property Services Hybrid 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 Responsibilities Lead 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. Qualifications A relevant degree & Membership or Fellowship of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Experience Required Substantial, 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 improvement Good 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. Knowledge In-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 - £55-61000 Local authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Employee benefit package Hybrid 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. #
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (£39,369 per annum, 12 month fixed-term contract) Job Role We are looking for a Neighbourhood Housing Officer to work closely with tenants to ensure they can sustain their tenancies and maintain their homes to a good standard so we can fulfil our landlord statutory obligations for compliance, and to meet Decent Homes Standards. You will be proactive and professional and be adept at tailoring your approach and service according to individual situations and circumstances. You will use relevant tools, interventions and tenancy enforcement action, where necessary, to manage tenancy breaches, or anti-social behaviour. You will work with tenants to develop cohesive communities and areas where people want to and are proud to live. You will work in partnership with other agencies and third parties to support tenants who may have complex needs or a number of vulnerabilities. You should be experienced in recognising and taking action in relation to any Domestic Abuse, Safeguarding concerns and Antisocial behaviour. You should have experience of and be confident to have challenging or difficult conversations in order to achieve the best possible solutions and outcomes. You will be responsible for providing a full, housing management service for a patch of approximately 650 properties, across the Sevenoaks District. About Us At West Kent, we're passionate about the role a housing association can play in society and believe the values of an organisation are what makes it special. Our vision is to deliver places to live and space to grow for our current and future residents. Our values guide us to how we do things from delivering on our promises , working with honesty, integrity, and flexibility, showing compassion and self-awareness, as well as a commitment to learning and equally important working hard and having fun . Benefits We offer a great package - generous pension and life cover, health cash plan, flexible leave package which includes an additional three days leave for our Christmas closure, paid time off to volunteer and an annual grant to support your wellbeing. Please see our website for more details about our benefits package. Location Details The role will be based in our Swanley Office. We offer a flexible approach to hybrid working, with employees attending the office twice a week. The successful candidate will need to have a full UK driving licence and access to a car as you will need to work flexibly across homes, offices and in the community. Application Information We will only consider applications submitted with a full CV and completed application form. Advert Closing Date: 9am on 6 April 2026 Interview Date: 15 April 2026
01/04/2026
Contract
Neighbourhood Housing Officer (£39,369 per annum, 12 month fixed-term contract) Job Role We are looking for a Neighbourhood Housing Officer to work closely with tenants to ensure they can sustain their tenancies and maintain their homes to a good standard so we can fulfil our landlord statutory obligations for compliance, and to meet Decent Homes Standards. You will be proactive and professional and be adept at tailoring your approach and service according to individual situations and circumstances. You will use relevant tools, interventions and tenancy enforcement action, where necessary, to manage tenancy breaches, or anti-social behaviour. You will work with tenants to develop cohesive communities and areas where people want to and are proud to live. You will work in partnership with other agencies and third parties to support tenants who may have complex needs or a number of vulnerabilities. You should be experienced in recognising and taking action in relation to any Domestic Abuse, Safeguarding concerns and Antisocial behaviour. You should have experience of and be confident to have challenging or difficult conversations in order to achieve the best possible solutions and outcomes. You will be responsible for providing a full, housing management service for a patch of approximately 650 properties, across the Sevenoaks District. About Us At West Kent, we're passionate about the role a housing association can play in society and believe the values of an organisation are what makes it special. Our vision is to deliver places to live and space to grow for our current and future residents. Our values guide us to how we do things from delivering on our promises , working with honesty, integrity, and flexibility, showing compassion and self-awareness, as well as a commitment to learning and equally important working hard and having fun . Benefits We offer a great package - generous pension and life cover, health cash plan, flexible leave package which includes an additional three days leave for our Christmas closure, paid time off to volunteer and an annual grant to support your wellbeing. Please see our website for more details about our benefits package. Location Details The role will be based in our Swanley Office. We offer a flexible approach to hybrid working, with employees attending the office twice a week. The successful candidate will need to have a full UK driving licence and access to a car as you will need to work flexibly across homes, offices and in the community. Application Information We will only consider applications submitted with a full CV and completed application form. Advert Closing Date: 9am on 6 April 2026 Interview Date: 15 April 2026
Permanent - Full Time - 40hours We are seeking a confident and customer focused Resident Liaison Officer to support the successful delivery of our social housing refurbishment projects. Acting as the key link between residents, the project team and our client, you will ensure every resident receives an exceptional customer experience throughout the works programme. In this role, you will manage all aspects of the customer journeyfrom prestart visits and profiling, to daily communication, complaint resolution and aftercare. You will maintainaccurate records on our CRM system, support project administration, and build strong relationships with residents, leaseholders and wider stakeholders. You will also help deliver community engagement initiatives, resident events, newsletters and satisfaction monitoring. We are looking for a highly organised communicator who shows empathy, professionalism and a proactive approach. If you are dedicated to delivering outstanding service and creating positive customer outcomes, we'd love to hear from you. Benefits Holidays - 26 days + ability to purchase additional holiday Annual bonus linked to company performance Private medical insurance Life Assurance Pension Digital GP and Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Sharesave scheme Access to our discount portal, LifeStyle Hub As an Investors in People Gold award employer, Lovell is the UK's leading provider of mixed tenure affordable homes and has a reputation for innovation and excellence in the delivery of high-quality housing development and regeneration projects. We are committed to enhancing the communities in which we work, building quality homes for real people and looking after our own people; developing talent is key to achieving this. We understand that the success of our organisation comes from the strengths, skills and personalities of our people. Lovell is an equal opportunities employer who encourageand value diversity and inclusion within our teams. The Lovell culture is one that has been successful for many years. It is based on empowering colleagues to make decisions at a regional and local level, and to challenge the status quo whilst working as one to achieve our goals and make Lovell a great place to work for all. Please refer to the Job Description upon completing your application.
01/04/2026
Full time
Permanent - Full Time - 40hours We are seeking a confident and customer focused Resident Liaison Officer to support the successful delivery of our social housing refurbishment projects. Acting as the key link between residents, the project team and our client, you will ensure every resident receives an exceptional customer experience throughout the works programme. In this role, you will manage all aspects of the customer journeyfrom prestart visits and profiling, to daily communication, complaint resolution and aftercare. You will maintainaccurate records on our CRM system, support project administration, and build strong relationships with residents, leaseholders and wider stakeholders. You will also help deliver community engagement initiatives, resident events, newsletters and satisfaction monitoring. We are looking for a highly organised communicator who shows empathy, professionalism and a proactive approach. If you are dedicated to delivering outstanding service and creating positive customer outcomes, we'd love to hear from you. Benefits Holidays - 26 days + ability to purchase additional holiday Annual bonus linked to company performance Private medical insurance Life Assurance Pension Digital GP and Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Sharesave scheme Access to our discount portal, LifeStyle Hub As an Investors in People Gold award employer, Lovell is the UK's leading provider of mixed tenure affordable homes and has a reputation for innovation and excellence in the delivery of high-quality housing development and regeneration projects. We are committed to enhancing the communities in which we work, building quality homes for real people and looking after our own people; developing talent is key to achieving this. We understand that the success of our organisation comes from the strengths, skills and personalities of our people. Lovell is an equal opportunities employer who encourageand value diversity and inclusion within our teams. The Lovell culture is one that has been successful for many years. It is based on empowering colleagues to make decisions at a regional and local level, and to challenge the status quo whilst working as one to achieve our goals and make Lovell a great place to work for all. Please refer to the Job Description upon completing your application.
Elim Housing Association
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Job Title: Supported Housing Officer Location: Matson Gloucester Salary: £26,000 - £28,000 per annum Job Type : Full Time, Permanent Elim Housing Group is a provider of affordable housing and support services in the West of England and Gloucestershire, our vision is 'to meet housing need and deliver homes that change people's lives'. Last year, our supported housing services helped to make a positive difference in the lives of over 1000 individuals or families. We are large enough to offer security, expertise and career progression, yet small enough to know our staff and neighbourhoods personally. The role is based at Taylor House in Gloucester, reporting to the Team Leader and part of the Supported Housing department. Taylor House provides accommodation-based support for single people and couples with complex, multiple and high-level support needs, aged 18+. 34 residents are housed in a mixture of self-contained accommodation and rooms with shared facilities. What you will be doing: As a Supported Housing Officer, you will be working closely with our clients, supporting them through difficult times in their journey. This involves working in partnership with other agencies and professionals, dealing with stakeholders and housing management issues as well as working closely with our clients on 1 to 1 basis. There will also be an opportunity for you to run a workshop in an area you enjoy. What you will need to be successful: Experience of delivering support services to clients in accommodation-based projects. Knowledge of Psychologically Informed Environments. Ability to manage your time effectively and prioritise your own work. Taking a proactive approach to targets and workload. Able to vary communication to suit the needs and preference of the individual, ensuring staff and clients are listened to and have opportunity to contribute their views. Benefits: Elim colleagues benefit from: 25 days annual holiday rising to 30 days. Annual paid day off for your birthday. Access to training and career development through Elim Skills Academy Company pension. Life Assurance. Annual bonus. Health cash plan, which includes discounts to a wide range of shops and services. Free onsite car parking Values: Elim CARES Values were created in partnership with our customers, staff, Board and other stakeholders, and they represent our commitment to how we deliver our services and work together successfully: C - Customers First - Customers are at the heart of our services and decision making. A - Aspirational and Accountable - We are ambitious for our customers, staff and stakeholders. We work with integrity, learn from mistakes and do what we say we will. R - Results - We work hard and deliver great results for our customers and for Elim. E - Everyone's view matters - We listen to understand, improve and build our services S - Supportive - We tackle challenges head on and inspire each other to achieve our potential. How to apply: For more details on the role and to apply please click the APPLY button below and you'll be redirected to our site to complete your application. If you need any assistance with your application, please contact HR. We want to ensure we are accessible for all applicants interested in a career at Elim. If you need any assistance with your application or are unable to access our website, please contact HR. We will be reviewing applications and contacting candidates who meet the job criteria regularly. Please submit your applications as soon as you can as this role will close as soon as a candidate has been appointed. We are continuously developing our inclusive, values driven culture that welcomes and embraces the diversity of our staff and customers. We are keen to increase our own diversity and particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Social Housing Advisor, Housing Needs Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Support Officer, Housing Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Services, Housing Assistant, Social Housing Assistant, Supported Housing Officer, Social Housing Worker, Housing Administrator may also be considered for this role.
01/04/2026
Full time
Job Title: Supported Housing Officer Location: Matson Gloucester Salary: £26,000 - £28,000 per annum Job Type : Full Time, Permanent Elim Housing Group is a provider of affordable housing and support services in the West of England and Gloucestershire, our vision is 'to meet housing need and deliver homes that change people's lives'. Last year, our supported housing services helped to make a positive difference in the lives of over 1000 individuals or families. We are large enough to offer security, expertise and career progression, yet small enough to know our staff and neighbourhoods personally. The role is based at Taylor House in Gloucester, reporting to the Team Leader and part of the Supported Housing department. Taylor House provides accommodation-based support for single people and couples with complex, multiple and high-level support needs, aged 18+. 34 residents are housed in a mixture of self-contained accommodation and rooms with shared facilities. What you will be doing: As a Supported Housing Officer, you will be working closely with our clients, supporting them through difficult times in their journey. This involves working in partnership with other agencies and professionals, dealing with stakeholders and housing management issues as well as working closely with our clients on 1 to 1 basis. There will also be an opportunity for you to run a workshop in an area you enjoy. What you will need to be successful: Experience of delivering support services to clients in accommodation-based projects. Knowledge of Psychologically Informed Environments. Ability to manage your time effectively and prioritise your own work. Taking a proactive approach to targets and workload. Able to vary communication to suit the needs and preference of the individual, ensuring staff and clients are listened to and have opportunity to contribute their views. Benefits: Elim colleagues benefit from: 25 days annual holiday rising to 30 days. Annual paid day off for your birthday. Access to training and career development through Elim Skills Academy Company pension. Life Assurance. Annual bonus. Health cash plan, which includes discounts to a wide range of shops and services. Free onsite car parking Values: Elim CARES Values were created in partnership with our customers, staff, Board and other stakeholders, and they represent our commitment to how we deliver our services and work together successfully: C - Customers First - Customers are at the heart of our services and decision making. A - Aspirational and Accountable - We are ambitious for our customers, staff and stakeholders. We work with integrity, learn from mistakes and do what we say we will. R - Results - We work hard and deliver great results for our customers and for Elim. E - Everyone's view matters - We listen to understand, improve and build our services S - Supportive - We tackle challenges head on and inspire each other to achieve our potential. How to apply: For more details on the role and to apply please click the APPLY button below and you'll be redirected to our site to complete your application. If you need any assistance with your application, please contact HR. We want to ensure we are accessible for all applicants interested in a career at Elim. If you need any assistance with your application or are unable to access our website, please contact HR. We will be reviewing applications and contacting candidates who meet the job criteria regularly. Please submit your applications as soon as you can as this role will close as soon as a candidate has been appointed. We are continuously developing our inclusive, values driven culture that welcomes and embraces the diversity of our staff and customers. We are keen to increase our own diversity and particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Social Housing Advisor, Housing Needs Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Support Officer, Housing Assistant, Housing Officer, Housing Services, Housing Assistant, Social Housing Assistant, Supported Housing Officer, Social Housing Worker, Housing Administrator may also be considered for this role.
Guildmore Planned Works team is seeking a proactive and experienced Site Manager to join us on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for the onsite supervision of supply chain partners, ensuring the timely delivery of contracted work orders to high-quality standards. You ll ensure that all works are delivered in compliance with contract specifications, health and safety regulations, and customer satisfaction requirements. Ideally, you will have experience in fire safety disciplines including fire stopping, fire door remediation, and related compliance works making this an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in planned maintenance and safety-critical environments. Key ResponsibilitiesPlanning & Delivery Review all work orders and specifications before authorising commencement, identifying and reporting any discrepancies to the Operations Manager. Continuously review and update the contract works programme, focusing on critical path issues to avoid delays. Prepare, manage, and monitor RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) and toolbox talks, ensuring strict adherence to Health & Safety regulations. Record and log instructions, variations, and additional works as directed by the client, providing early warnings on potential delays or disruptions. Collaborate closely with the Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) and administrators, providing timely updates on planned activities to facilitate clear communication with residents. Produce detailed property condition reports and photographic records prior to the start of any works. Plan, program, and coordinate the activities of operatives and the supply chain to ensure efficient and timely progress with minimal disruption to residents. Compliance & Quality Ensure all operatives and subcontractors are properly inducted and adhere to site safety protocols, including the use of PPE. Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, ensuring alignment with project specifications and schedules. Liaise with the project Quantity Surveyor to stay informed of commercial requirements and potential risks. Plan and review work carried out by operatives and subcontractors, addressing any issues promptly. Prepare snagging lists and confirm satisfactory visual inspections of works at the earliest opportunity. Adhere to the Guildmore Quality, Environmental, and Management System (QEMS), ensuring timely and accurate site reports. Uphold strict confidentiality and compliance with all company policies and procedures. Leadership & Representation Act as a representative of Guildmore, promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all activities. Champion our Safety-First culture and support sustainability and environmental improvement initiatives. Candidate RequirementsEssential Experience working in social housing. Solid understanding of planned works, including internal and external refurbishments. Strong Health & Safety awareness and site management skills. Commercial awareness and ability to manage operational costs and risks. Client management and effective communication experience. Experience in managing supply chains and subcontractors. Desirable Experience in fire safety works, including: Fire stopping Fire door inspections and remediation Compliance with post-Grenfell fire safety regulations Awareness of ISO 9001 & 14001 standards and commitment to quality and environmental compliance. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. A supportive, family-owned company culture that values collaboration, respect, and long-term relationships. Career development and training opportunities in a growing, mission-driven business.
31/03/2026
Full time
Guildmore Planned Works team is seeking a proactive and experienced Site Manager to join us on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for the onsite supervision of supply chain partners, ensuring the timely delivery of contracted work orders to high-quality standards. You ll ensure that all works are delivered in compliance with contract specifications, health and safety regulations, and customer satisfaction requirements. Ideally, you will have experience in fire safety disciplines including fire stopping, fire door remediation, and related compliance works making this an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in planned maintenance and safety-critical environments. Key ResponsibilitiesPlanning & Delivery Review all work orders and specifications before authorising commencement, identifying and reporting any discrepancies to the Operations Manager. Continuously review and update the contract works programme, focusing on critical path issues to avoid delays. Prepare, manage, and monitor RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) and toolbox talks, ensuring strict adherence to Health & Safety regulations. Record and log instructions, variations, and additional works as directed by the client, providing early warnings on potential delays or disruptions. Collaborate closely with the Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) and administrators, providing timely updates on planned activities to facilitate clear communication with residents. Produce detailed property condition reports and photographic records prior to the start of any works. Plan, program, and coordinate the activities of operatives and the supply chain to ensure efficient and timely progress with minimal disruption to residents. Compliance & Quality Ensure all operatives and subcontractors are properly inducted and adhere to site safety protocols, including the use of PPE. Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, ensuring alignment with project specifications and schedules. Liaise with the project Quantity Surveyor to stay informed of commercial requirements and potential risks. Plan and review work carried out by operatives and subcontractors, addressing any issues promptly. Prepare snagging lists and confirm satisfactory visual inspections of works at the earliest opportunity. Adhere to the Guildmore Quality, Environmental, and Management System (QEMS), ensuring timely and accurate site reports. Uphold strict confidentiality and compliance with all company policies and procedures. Leadership & Representation Act as a representative of Guildmore, promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all activities. Champion our Safety-First culture and support sustainability and environmental improvement initiatives. Candidate RequirementsEssential Experience working in social housing. Solid understanding of planned works, including internal and external refurbishments. Strong Health & Safety awareness and site management skills. Commercial awareness and ability to manage operational costs and risks. Client management and effective communication experience. Experience in managing supply chains and subcontractors. Desirable Experience in fire safety works, including: Fire stopping Fire door inspections and remediation Compliance with post-Grenfell fire safety regulations Awareness of ISO 9001 & 14001 standards and commitment to quality and environmental compliance. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. A supportive, family-owned company culture that values collaboration, respect, and long-term relationships. Career development and training opportunities in a growing, mission-driven business.
Customer Excellence Manager Our client is a trusted retrofit installer, delivering renewable heating and insulation solutions to homes across the UK. They work with utility companies, housing associations, local authorities, and homeowners to make properties warmer and more affordable. The Role They are looking for a Customer Excellence Manager to lead and inspire high-performing teams across Customer Liaison, Customer Service, and Social Value. You ll embed a culture of customer excellence, design best-practice processes, and identify opportunities to enhance the customer experience. Reporting to the Head of HR, Quality, and Compliance, you ll play a key role in positioning the company as a market leader in customer service. The role is Merseyside base. What You ll Do Lead teams to deliver outstanding customer service and care. Design and implement best-practice customer journey processes. Monitor complaints, compliments, and customer satisfaction to drive improvements. Manage Customer Liaison Officers, supporting their development and performance. Ensure social value commitments are delivered effectively and meet community obligations. Provide training and lead by example with excellent customer service behaviours. What They are Looking For Proven experience in a Customer Excellence Manager or similar role. Experience in social housing, public sector, or retail maintenance is highly desirable. Strong strategic thinking with a track record of driving improvements. Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and analytical skills. Customer-focused approach with the ability to build and lead inclusive teams.
31/03/2026
Full time
Customer Excellence Manager Our client is a trusted retrofit installer, delivering renewable heating and insulation solutions to homes across the UK. They work with utility companies, housing associations, local authorities, and homeowners to make properties warmer and more affordable. The Role They are looking for a Customer Excellence Manager to lead and inspire high-performing teams across Customer Liaison, Customer Service, and Social Value. You ll embed a culture of customer excellence, design best-practice processes, and identify opportunities to enhance the customer experience. Reporting to the Head of HR, Quality, and Compliance, you ll play a key role in positioning the company as a market leader in customer service. The role is Merseyside base. What You ll Do Lead teams to deliver outstanding customer service and care. Design and implement best-practice customer journey processes. Monitor complaints, compliments, and customer satisfaction to drive improvements. Manage Customer Liaison Officers, supporting their development and performance. Ensure social value commitments are delivered effectively and meet community obligations. Provide training and lead by example with excellent customer service behaviours. What They are Looking For Proven experience in a Customer Excellence Manager or similar role. Experience in social housing, public sector, or retail maintenance is highly desirable. Strong strategic thinking with a track record of driving improvements. Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and analytical skills. Customer-focused approach with the ability to build and lead inclusive teams.
Tenant Liaison Officer Linear Recruitment are currently partnering with a well-established social housing contractor as they search for a Tenant Liaison Officer for their Decarbonisation scheme in Chesterfield. As a Tenant Liaison Officer, you will be responsible for managing the customer/resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. Responsibilities To provide consultation and support to residents prior to, during and after works to their homes ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction. Identifying vulnerable tenants and any additional needs they might need to accommodate for them. Ensuring all resident data is kept safe and secure in line with the company and client GDPR policies. Ensuring that any problems/issues are dealt with promptly resulting in fair and reasonable solutions. Managing the customer/resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. To develop effective working relationships with residents, clients, sub-contractors, site-based personnel, local stakeholders and the local community. Carry out: choice events, consultation events and individual consultation with residents regarding future work. Carry out individual resident inductions to include introduction to process, scope of works, property and personal belongings condition surveys inclusive of photographs for evidence. Complete resident profiling and work with the site management team to implement effective working practices and discuss with the client s customer care team where appropriate. Agree access arrangements with the resident and book appointments to enable the work to their home. Ensure relevant communication packs are set up for new contracts. Involvement in Social Value Returns, identifying, organising & participating in community-based events. Requirements Ability to efficiently organise workload Customer service skills Strong and effective communication skills. An understanding of H&S regulations and working practices relating to construction sites. Basic understanding of GDPR and Data Protection
31/03/2026
Full time
Tenant Liaison Officer Linear Recruitment are currently partnering with a well-established social housing contractor as they search for a Tenant Liaison Officer for their Decarbonisation scheme in Chesterfield. As a Tenant Liaison Officer, you will be responsible for managing the customer/resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. Responsibilities To provide consultation and support to residents prior to, during and after works to their homes ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction. Identifying vulnerable tenants and any additional needs they might need to accommodate for them. Ensuring all resident data is kept safe and secure in line with the company and client GDPR policies. Ensuring that any problems/issues are dealt with promptly resulting in fair and reasonable solutions. Managing the customer/resident journey whilst following the client and company engagement procedures. To develop effective working relationships with residents, clients, sub-contractors, site-based personnel, local stakeholders and the local community. Carry out: choice events, consultation events and individual consultation with residents regarding future work. Carry out individual resident inductions to include introduction to process, scope of works, property and personal belongings condition surveys inclusive of photographs for evidence. Complete resident profiling and work with the site management team to implement effective working practices and discuss with the client s customer care team where appropriate. Agree access arrangements with the resident and book appointments to enable the work to their home. Ensure relevant communication packs are set up for new contracts. Involvement in Social Value Returns, identifying, organising & participating in community-based events. Requirements Ability to efficiently organise workload Customer service skills Strong and effective communication skills. An understanding of H&S regulations and working practices relating to construction sites. Basic understanding of GDPR and Data Protection
Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and proactive Resident Liaison Officer to serve as a vital link between our client and the surrounding community and businesses. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills and the ability to analyse data effectively. This role is essential for fostering relationships, understanding client needs, and ensuring that our services align with their expectations. Duties Outreach with residents and businesses on planned construction works (door knocking, calling, emailing, etc.) Co-create practical mitigation plans (access, deliveries, noise, trading hours), coordinating with our Pre-Construction/Construction teams Feed local needs into evolving construction plans and traffic management Stay close to the site team to keep community information accurate and current Plan and run drop-in events to inform the local community of construction works, represent our client at local events Monitor the OPEN inbox and social channels: triage, draft replies, escalate per protocol Draft clear, plain-English updates for newsletters, letters, web, and social Identify and help deliver community benefits/social value (schools, clubs, charities) Maintain engagement records in our CRM and produce short weekly updates Success Looks Like Timely responses (acknowledge within 1 business day; resolve/close as agreed) Fewer complaints/escalations; positive feedback from traders/residents Accurate, audit-ready engagement logs and brief weekly updates Required Experience Community liaison on construction/infrastructure/housing projects (utilities, civils or similar) Confident face-to-face engagement; calm de-escalation and complaints handling Clear writing for public audiences; event organisation Strong coordination skills; comfortable on live worksites Basic digital skills: email, CRM/Excel, social media monitoring Local knowledge of Old Oak and Park Royal (or ability to quickly build an understanding of the local area) Desirable Experience Experience with local authority processes (permits, traffic management planning communications) Infrastructure and/or construction experience Driving licence Language experience in Polish, Punjabi or Arabic Job Types: Part-time, Temporary, Freelance Contract length: 6-12 months
31/03/2026
Full time
Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and proactive Resident Liaison Officer to serve as a vital link between our client and the surrounding community and businesses. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills and the ability to analyse data effectively. This role is essential for fostering relationships, understanding client needs, and ensuring that our services align with their expectations. Duties Outreach with residents and businesses on planned construction works (door knocking, calling, emailing, etc.) Co-create practical mitigation plans (access, deliveries, noise, trading hours), coordinating with our Pre-Construction/Construction teams Feed local needs into evolving construction plans and traffic management Stay close to the site team to keep community information accurate and current Plan and run drop-in events to inform the local community of construction works, represent our client at local events Monitor the OPEN inbox and social channels: triage, draft replies, escalate per protocol Draft clear, plain-English updates for newsletters, letters, web, and social Identify and help deliver community benefits/social value (schools, clubs, charities) Maintain engagement records in our CRM and produce short weekly updates Success Looks Like Timely responses (acknowledge within 1 business day; resolve/close as agreed) Fewer complaints/escalations; positive feedback from traders/residents Accurate, audit-ready engagement logs and brief weekly updates Required Experience Community liaison on construction/infrastructure/housing projects (utilities, civils or similar) Confident face-to-face engagement; calm de-escalation and complaints handling Clear writing for public audiences; event organisation Strong coordination skills; comfortable on live worksites Basic digital skills: email, CRM/Excel, social media monitoring Local knowledge of Old Oak and Park Royal (or ability to quickly build an understanding of the local area) Desirable Experience Experience with local authority processes (permits, traffic management planning communications) Infrastructure and/or construction experience Driving licence Language experience in Polish, Punjabi or Arabic Job Types: Part-time, Temporary, Freelance Contract length: 6-12 months
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.
31/03/2026
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.
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.
31/03/2026
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.
Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer Salary and Package 45,000 to 55,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working arrangement Company benefits package Long-term career opportunity within a stable contractor Location - West London Full-time, Permanent Position Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer required for a growing London contractor delivering affordable housing and residential schemes across the capital. This Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer position offers involvement across live construction projects with real community impact. The Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer will work closely with operational teams and local stakeholders to ensure planning obligations are achieved. This Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer role suits someone experienced in social value delivery within construction or regeneration environments. The Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer will play a visible and important role across projects from pre-construction through delivery. About the Company An established London-based design and build contractor delivering residential, affordable housing, and mixed-use developments for both public and private sector clients. The business operates with a strong focus on quality, collaboration, sustainability, and careful project delivery, supported by experienced management teams and long-standing client relationships. Why Join Them The company maintains a consistent pipeline of residential schemes across London, providing stability and continuity of work. Teams work collaboratively across design, construction, and community engagement functions, allowing social value to be embedded properly rather than treated as a compliance exercise. You will join a contractor that values practical delivery, clear communication, and long-term relationships with local communities and partners. The role offers genuine ownership and the opportunity to shape social value outcomes across multiple projects. About the Role The Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer will ensure planning and contractual social value commitments are delivered effectively across live construction projects. Responsibilities will include: Managing and monitoring Section 106 and social value obligations Acting as the main point of contact for community engagement matters Building relationships with local authorities, residents, and community groups Coordinating newsletters, project updates, and community communications Organising engagement events, site visits, and local initiatives Working with site teams to address community feedback and enquiries Developing partnerships with schools, colleges, and training providers Supporting employment and skills initiatives linked to projects Coordinating work placements and careers engagement activities Delivering presentations promoting construction career pathways Collaborating with supply chain partners to achieve social value targets Supporting charitable and volunteering initiatives aligned with project commitments Tracking and reporting social value performance against agreed metrics Maintaining accurate records to demonstrate compliance Supporting pre-construction teams with social value planning where required The role involves regular interaction with operational teams and external stakeholders, requiring strong organisation, communication skills, and an understanding of construction project environments. Summary This is a well-rounded opportunity for a social value professional seeking a role with genuine responsibility and visibility. You will contribute directly to community outcomes while working alongside experienced construction teams delivering meaningful residential developments across London. Contact Mark at Up Front Recruitment for more information.
31/03/2026
Full time
Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer Salary and Package 45,000 to 55,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working arrangement Company benefits package Long-term career opportunity within a stable contractor Location - West London Full-time, Permanent Position Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer required for a growing London contractor delivering affordable housing and residential schemes across the capital. This Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer position offers involvement across live construction projects with real community impact. The Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer will work closely with operational teams and local stakeholders to ensure planning obligations are achieved. This Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer role suits someone experienced in social value delivery within construction or regeneration environments. The Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer will play a visible and important role across projects from pre-construction through delivery. About the Company An established London-based design and build contractor delivering residential, affordable housing, and mixed-use developments for both public and private sector clients. The business operates with a strong focus on quality, collaboration, sustainability, and careful project delivery, supported by experienced management teams and long-standing client relationships. Why Join Them The company maintains a consistent pipeline of residential schemes across London, providing stability and continuity of work. Teams work collaboratively across design, construction, and community engagement functions, allowing social value to be embedded properly rather than treated as a compliance exercise. You will join a contractor that values practical delivery, clear communication, and long-term relationships with local communities and partners. The role offers genuine ownership and the opportunity to shape social value outcomes across multiple projects. About the Role The Social Value & S106 Liaison Officer will ensure planning and contractual social value commitments are delivered effectively across live construction projects. Responsibilities will include: Managing and monitoring Section 106 and social value obligations Acting as the main point of contact for community engagement matters Building relationships with local authorities, residents, and community groups Coordinating newsletters, project updates, and community communications Organising engagement events, site visits, and local initiatives Working with site teams to address community feedback and enquiries Developing partnerships with schools, colleges, and training providers Supporting employment and skills initiatives linked to projects Coordinating work placements and careers engagement activities Delivering presentations promoting construction career pathways Collaborating with supply chain partners to achieve social value targets Supporting charitable and volunteering initiatives aligned with project commitments Tracking and reporting social value performance against agreed metrics Maintaining accurate records to demonstrate compliance Supporting pre-construction teams with social value planning where required The role involves regular interaction with operational teams and external stakeholders, requiring strong organisation, communication skills, and an understanding of construction project environments. Summary This is a well-rounded opportunity for a social value professional seeking a role with genuine responsibility and visibility. You will contribute directly to community outcomes while working alongside experienced construction teams delivering meaningful residential developments across London. Contact Mark at Up Front Recruitment for more information.
Social Value Officer Mobile - Gloucester / Nottingham / Lincoln 36,000 + Company Car Brief Social Value Officer needed for a large well known Facilities Management organisation based on a mobile basis covering Gloucester / Nottingham / Lincoln who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Social Value Officer that takes pride in their work. Benefits Salary: 33,000 - 36,000 per annum 24 day's holidays Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Social Value Officer will include: To co-ordinate and deliver Social Value outputs on multiple contracts in line with bid commitments and agreed timescales. To ensure Social Value commitments on all regional projects are effectively and accurately recorded and reported consistent with internal processes To support with content for Bids and Tenders aligned to regional and client objectives and priorities To promote SV activity internally and externally to support understanding and buy-in Maximise internal and external awareness of SV successes (eg Social Media) Accurately record all activity on internal trackers and AIMS Where required, represent the company on local focus groups in association to education, employment and skills developments and opportunities What experience you need to be the successful Social Value Officer : Good at developing and maintaining relationships with wide range of stakeholders Confident in producing, analysing, and interpreting numerical data Able to work independently on multiple projects prioritizing workload to meet deadlines Flexible - will be required to travel on a regular basis to site and client locations Knowledge of Social Value legislation in the UK & Ireland Knowledge of Apprenticeship Schemes in the UK & Ireland This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Social Value Officer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
31/03/2026
Full time
Social Value Officer Mobile - Gloucester / Nottingham / Lincoln 36,000 + Company Car Brief Social Value Officer needed for a large well known Facilities Management organisation based on a mobile basis covering Gloucester / Nottingham / Lincoln who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded Social Value Officer that takes pride in their work. Benefits Salary: 33,000 - 36,000 per annum 24 day's holidays Pension Plan Career Progression What the role entails: Some of the main duties of the Social Value Officer will include: To co-ordinate and deliver Social Value outputs on multiple contracts in line with bid commitments and agreed timescales. To ensure Social Value commitments on all regional projects are effectively and accurately recorded and reported consistent with internal processes To support with content for Bids and Tenders aligned to regional and client objectives and priorities To promote SV activity internally and externally to support understanding and buy-in Maximise internal and external awareness of SV successes (eg Social Media) Accurately record all activity on internal trackers and AIMS Where required, represent the company on local focus groups in association to education, employment and skills developments and opportunities What experience you need to be the successful Social Value Officer : Good at developing and maintaining relationships with wide range of stakeholders Confident in producing, analysing, and interpreting numerical data Able to work independently on multiple projects prioritizing workload to meet deadlines Flexible - will be required to travel on a regular basis to site and client locations Knowledge of Social Value legislation in the UK & Ireland Knowledge of Apprenticeship Schemes in the UK & Ireland This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Social Value Officer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out! Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Social Value Coordinator North & West London (site-based with travel) Our client is a well-established, family-run building contractor delivering design, development, and construction services across both residential and commercial sectors. With over 25 years of industry experience, they have built a strong reputation for quality, collaboration, and long-term client relationships. Working across a diverse portfolio including education, heritage, private estates, and commercial developments, our client prides itself on hands-on leadership, high standards, and a proactive, solutions-focused approach to project delivery. Due to continued growth, our client is now looking to appoint a Social Value Coordinator to support projects across North and West London. The Role As a Social Value Coordinator, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of meaningful social value initiatives across multiple construction projects. You will work closely with project teams, local communities, and stakeholders to ensure commitments are met and exceeded. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the planning and delivery of social value strategies across live projects Engaging with local communities, schools, and organisations to create opportunities and partnerships Coordinating employment and training initiatives, including apprenticeships and work placements Monitoring, recording, and reporting on social value outcomes and KPIs Assisting with bids and pre-construction by contributing to social value proposals Organising community events, site visits, and outreach programmes Ensuring compliance with client and local authority social value requirements Requirements Previous experience in a Social Value, CSR, Community Engagement, or similar role (construction experience beneficial but not essential) Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Organised with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines Passion for community impact and delivering measurable outcomes Proficient in Microsoft Office Full UK driving licence (or willingness to travel across North & West London sites) Rewards & Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 5% pension contribution Opportunity to work with a supportive, family-run business Strong focus on professional development and career progression Exposure to a wide range of projects across London About You You will be a proactive and enthusiastic individual who is passionate about making a real difference within local communities. You ll thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy building relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.
31/03/2026
Full time
Social Value Coordinator North & West London (site-based with travel) Our client is a well-established, family-run building contractor delivering design, development, and construction services across both residential and commercial sectors. With over 25 years of industry experience, they have built a strong reputation for quality, collaboration, and long-term client relationships. Working across a diverse portfolio including education, heritage, private estates, and commercial developments, our client prides itself on hands-on leadership, high standards, and a proactive, solutions-focused approach to project delivery. Due to continued growth, our client is now looking to appoint a Social Value Coordinator to support projects across North and West London. The Role As a Social Value Coordinator, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of meaningful social value initiatives across multiple construction projects. You will work closely with project teams, local communities, and stakeholders to ensure commitments are met and exceeded. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the planning and delivery of social value strategies across live projects Engaging with local communities, schools, and organisations to create opportunities and partnerships Coordinating employment and training initiatives, including apprenticeships and work placements Monitoring, recording, and reporting on social value outcomes and KPIs Assisting with bids and pre-construction by contributing to social value proposals Organising community events, site visits, and outreach programmes Ensuring compliance with client and local authority social value requirements Requirements Previous experience in a Social Value, CSR, Community Engagement, or similar role (construction experience beneficial but not essential) Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Organised with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines Passion for community impact and delivering measurable outcomes Proficient in Microsoft Office Full UK driving licence (or willingness to travel across North & West London sites) Rewards & Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays 5% pension contribution Opportunity to work with a supportive, family-run business Strong focus on professional development and career progression Exposure to a wide range of projects across London About You You will be a proactive and enthusiastic individual who is passionate about making a real difference within local communities. You ll thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy building relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.
Permanent Full Time 40 hours We are seeking a confident and customer focused Resident Liaison Officer to support the successful delivery of our social housing refurbishment projects. Acting as the key link between residents, the project team and our client, you will ensure every resident receives an exceptional customer experience throughout the works programme. In this role, you will manage all aspects of the customer journey from prestart visits and profiling, to daily communication, complaint resolution and aftercare. You will maintain accurate records on our CRM system, support project administration, and build strong relationships with residents, leaseholders and wider stakeholders. You will also help deliver community engagement initiatives, resident events, newsletters and satisfaction monitoring. We are looking for a highly organised communicator who shows empathy, professionalism and a proactive approach. If you are dedicated to delivering outstanding service and creating positive customer outcomes, we d love to hear from you. Benefits Holidays - 26 days + ability to purchase additional holiday Annual bonus linked to company performance Private medical insurance Life Assurance Pension Digital GP and Employee assistance programme (EAP) Sharesave scheme Access to our discount portal, LifeStyle Hub As an Investors in People Gold award employer, Lovell is the UK s leading provider of mixed tenure affordable homes and has a reputation for innovation and excellence in the delivery of high-quality housing development and regeneration projects. We are committed to enhancing the communities in which we work, building quality homes for real people and looking after our own people; developing talent is key to achieving this. We understand that the success of our organisation comes from the strengths, skills and personalities of our people. Lovell is an equal opportunities employer who encourage and value diversity and inclusion within our teams. The Lovell culture is one that has been successful for many years. It is based on empowering colleagues to make decisions at a regional and local level, and to challenge the status quo whilst working as one to achieve our goals and make Lovell a great place to work for all. Please refer to the Job Description upon completing your application.
31/03/2026
Full time
Permanent Full Time 40 hours We are seeking a confident and customer focused Resident Liaison Officer to support the successful delivery of our social housing refurbishment projects. Acting as the key link between residents, the project team and our client, you will ensure every resident receives an exceptional customer experience throughout the works programme. In this role, you will manage all aspects of the customer journey from prestart visits and profiling, to daily communication, complaint resolution and aftercare. You will maintain accurate records on our CRM system, support project administration, and build strong relationships with residents, leaseholders and wider stakeholders. You will also help deliver community engagement initiatives, resident events, newsletters and satisfaction monitoring. We are looking for a highly organised communicator who shows empathy, professionalism and a proactive approach. If you are dedicated to delivering outstanding service and creating positive customer outcomes, we d love to hear from you. Benefits Holidays - 26 days + ability to purchase additional holiday Annual bonus linked to company performance Private medical insurance Life Assurance Pension Digital GP and Employee assistance programme (EAP) Sharesave scheme Access to our discount portal, LifeStyle Hub As an Investors in People Gold award employer, Lovell is the UK s leading provider of mixed tenure affordable homes and has a reputation for innovation and excellence in the delivery of high-quality housing development and regeneration projects. We are committed to enhancing the communities in which we work, building quality homes for real people and looking after our own people; developing talent is key to achieving this. We understand that the success of our organisation comes from the strengths, skills and personalities of our people. Lovell is an equal opportunities employer who encourage and value diversity and inclusion within our teams. The Lovell culture is one that has been successful for many years. It is based on empowering colleagues to make decisions at a regional and local level, and to challenge the status quo whilst working as one to achieve our goals and make Lovell a great place to work for all. Please refer to the Job Description upon completing your application.
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)
31/03/2026
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)
Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Permanent Position Property Services Location: Manchester Salary: 30,000 per annum Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm About the Role We are working with a large, well-established property maintenance company who is seeking an experienced Resident Liaison Officer to join their team on a long-term project in Manchester . This is a permanent opportunity offering stability, excellent working hours, and the chance to play a key role in resident engagement and customer satisfaction. As the Resident Liaison Officer, you will act as the main point of contact between residents, site teams, and the client, ensuring clear communication and a positive customer journey throughout the works. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary liaison between residents, the Scheme Manager, and the client Build strong relationships with residents and address concerns professionally Monitor, manage, and resolve resident complaints effectively Work closely with the Site Project Manager to maintain clear communication on site Coordinate and deliver social value and community engagement events Collate and analyse customer satisfaction surveys Support conflict resolution and ensure minimal disruption to residents About You Minimum 2 years' experience as a Resident Liaison Officer (or similar role) Strong customer service and communication skills Confident dealing with residents in live environments Organised, proactive, and able to manage sensitive situations professionally Experience within property services or construction is highly desirable What's on Offer Permanent role Competitive salary of 30,000 + car allowance Consistent working hours Supportive team environment with long-term project stability How to Apply If you're interested in this opportunity, please send your CV or contact Jess on (phone number removed) for more information. Key terms: Resident Liaison Officer, RLO, TLO, CLO, Property Services, Construction, Customer Care, North West, Manchester
31/03/2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Permanent Position Property Services Location: Manchester Salary: 30,000 per annum Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm About the Role We are working with a large, well-established property maintenance company who is seeking an experienced Resident Liaison Officer to join their team on a long-term project in Manchester . This is a permanent opportunity offering stability, excellent working hours, and the chance to play a key role in resident engagement and customer satisfaction. As the Resident Liaison Officer, you will act as the main point of contact between residents, site teams, and the client, ensuring clear communication and a positive customer journey throughout the works. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary liaison between residents, the Scheme Manager, and the client Build strong relationships with residents and address concerns professionally Monitor, manage, and resolve resident complaints effectively Work closely with the Site Project Manager to maintain clear communication on site Coordinate and deliver social value and community engagement events Collate and analyse customer satisfaction surveys Support conflict resolution and ensure minimal disruption to residents About You Minimum 2 years' experience as a Resident Liaison Officer (or similar role) Strong customer service and communication skills Confident dealing with residents in live environments Organised, proactive, and able to manage sensitive situations professionally Experience within property services or construction is highly desirable What's on Offer Permanent role Competitive salary of 30,000 + car allowance Consistent working hours Supportive team environment with long-term project stability How to Apply If you're interested in this opportunity, please send your CV or contact Jess on (phone number removed) for more information. Key terms: Resident Liaison Officer, RLO, TLO, CLO, Property Services, Construction, Customer Care, North West, Manchester
Job Title: Housing Disrepair Officer Location: Bedfordshire We are seeking a Housing Disrepair Officer to manage a caseload of social housing disrepair claims from initial letter of claim through to resolution. This role involves ensuring compliance with legal protocols, coordinating repairs, and maintaining detailed case records while delivering a high standard of service to tenants and leaseholders. Key Responsibilities Manage disrepair claims from initial letter of claim through to settlement or court proceedings, ensuring compliance with the Pre-Action Protocol for Legal Claims, Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, and Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. Prepare and maintain key documents, including Letters of Claim, Letters of Response, Part 35 schedules, case summaries, disclosures, and submissions for the legal team. Review settlement offers, assess cost and risk, and work with legal advisors to develop negotiation strategies. Arrange and oversee expert inspections, including pre- and post-inspections, cost estimates, and defect analyses. Schedule inspections, define repair scopes, agree variations, and monitor contractor performance to ensure timely, high-quality repairs. Liaise with solicitors, legal teams, external counsel, tenants, leaseholders, and third parties to communicate progress and resolve queries. Maintain detailed case records, update internal tracking systems, and report on settlement values, case durations, KPIs, and budget performance. Identify trends in disrepair claims and contribute to service improvements to reduce liability and enhance customer outcomes. Support the development of internal disrepair protocols based on lessons learned from complaints and settlements. Skills and Experience Experience managing social housing disrepair claims or similar legal casework. Knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Pre-Action Protocol for Legal Claims, Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, and Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. Strong organisational, communication, and negotiation skills. Ability to coordinate repairs, procure contractor services, and monitor compliance. Analytical mindset with the ability to assess risks, costs, and trends in disrepair claims. If this sounds suitable for you, or someone you know, please send an updated CV to Sean Cloherty at Elevate Projects so we can discuss further.
31/03/2026
Contract
Job Title: Housing Disrepair Officer Location: Bedfordshire We are seeking a Housing Disrepair Officer to manage a caseload of social housing disrepair claims from initial letter of claim through to resolution. This role involves ensuring compliance with legal protocols, coordinating repairs, and maintaining detailed case records while delivering a high standard of service to tenants and leaseholders. Key Responsibilities Manage disrepair claims from initial letter of claim through to settlement or court proceedings, ensuring compliance with the Pre-Action Protocol for Legal Claims, Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, and Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. Prepare and maintain key documents, including Letters of Claim, Letters of Response, Part 35 schedules, case summaries, disclosures, and submissions for the legal team. Review settlement offers, assess cost and risk, and work with legal advisors to develop negotiation strategies. Arrange and oversee expert inspections, including pre- and post-inspections, cost estimates, and defect analyses. Schedule inspections, define repair scopes, agree variations, and monitor contractor performance to ensure timely, high-quality repairs. Liaise with solicitors, legal teams, external counsel, tenants, leaseholders, and third parties to communicate progress and resolve queries. Maintain detailed case records, update internal tracking systems, and report on settlement values, case durations, KPIs, and budget performance. Identify trends in disrepair claims and contribute to service improvements to reduce liability and enhance customer outcomes. Support the development of internal disrepair protocols based on lessons learned from complaints and settlements. Skills and Experience Experience managing social housing disrepair claims or similar legal casework. Knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Pre-Action Protocol for Legal Claims, Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, and Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. Strong organisational, communication, and negotiation skills. Ability to coordinate repairs, procure contractor services, and monitor compliance. Analytical mindset with the ability to assess risks, costs, and trends in disrepair claims. If this sounds suitable for you, or someone you know, please send an updated CV to Sean Cloherty at Elevate Projects so we can discuss further.