We are recruiting on behalf of a housing organisation for an experienced Complaints Officer to support the Assets Complaints function during a period of review. The principal focus of the role will be to lead on the management and collation of Housing Ombudsman information requests , while supporting the Assets Complaints Manager to ensure short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints and compliance actions are completed within required timescales. This is a varied and fast-paced role suited to someone who is confident, organised and tenacious, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues to ensure actions are followed through to successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Lead on the collation, coordination and management of Housing Ombudsman information requests . Support the Assets Complaints Manager with short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints. Monitor and coordinate compliance actions, including inspection orders and complex works. Liaise with repairs, assets and wider internal teams to ensure actions are completed within required timescales. Provide constructive challenge and maintain oversight of actions through to completion. Support the management, response and resolution of complex complaints. Maintain accurate records and ensure relevant systems are kept fully up to date. Identify risks, delays and outstanding actions, escalating where appropriate. Support learning from complaints, outcomes and customer experiences. Build effective relationships across teams to influence positive outcomes for residents. Ensure work is delivered in line with regulatory requirements, policies and procedures. Provide a high-quality, resident-focused service throughout the complaints process. The successful Complaints Officer will have: Experience in social housing , ideally within a repairs or assets environment. Experience managing, responding to and resolving complaints. Strong knowledge of Housing Ombudsman processes and regulatory requirements. Excellent organisation and time management skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. A confident, assertive and tenacious approach, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues. Strong communication skills and the ability to build rapport with residents. A resident-focused approach, with an understanding of diversity, inclusion and reasonable adjustments. The ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively across multiple teams. A commitment to learning from complaints and improving services. Why Apply? 24- 27 per hour (umbrella) initial 6 month assignment Hyrbid working You will have the opportunity to work on complex and high-priority cases, support Housing Ombudsman compliance and play an important role in ensuring actions are delivered and positive outcomes are achieved for residents. If this Complaints Officer role sounds like your next step, apply now or contact Olivia at (url removed) for more information.
22/08/2026
Seasonal
We are recruiting on behalf of a housing organisation for an experienced Complaints Officer to support the Assets Complaints function during a period of review. The principal focus of the role will be to lead on the management and collation of Housing Ombudsman information requests , while supporting the Assets Complaints Manager to ensure short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints and compliance actions are completed within required timescales. This is a varied and fast-paced role suited to someone who is confident, organised and tenacious, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues to ensure actions are followed through to successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Lead on the collation, coordination and management of Housing Ombudsman information requests . Support the Assets Complaints Manager with short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints. Monitor and coordinate compliance actions, including inspection orders and complex works. Liaise with repairs, assets and wider internal teams to ensure actions are completed within required timescales. Provide constructive challenge and maintain oversight of actions through to completion. Support the management, response and resolution of complex complaints. Maintain accurate records and ensure relevant systems are kept fully up to date. Identify risks, delays and outstanding actions, escalating where appropriate. Support learning from complaints, outcomes and customer experiences. Build effective relationships across teams to influence positive outcomes for residents. Ensure work is delivered in line with regulatory requirements, policies and procedures. Provide a high-quality, resident-focused service throughout the complaints process. The successful Complaints Officer will have: Experience in social housing , ideally within a repairs or assets environment. Experience managing, responding to and resolving complaints. Strong knowledge of Housing Ombudsman processes and regulatory requirements. Excellent organisation and time management skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. A confident, assertive and tenacious approach, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues. Strong communication skills and the ability to build rapport with residents. A resident-focused approach, with an understanding of diversity, inclusion and reasonable adjustments. The ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively across multiple teams. A commitment to learning from complaints and improving services. Why Apply? 24- 27 per hour (umbrella) initial 6 month assignment Hyrbid working You will have the opportunity to work on complex and high-priority cases, support Housing Ombudsman compliance and play an important role in ensuring actions are delivered and positive outcomes are achieved for residents. If this Complaints Officer role sounds like your next step, apply now or contact Olivia at (url removed) for more information.
We are recruiting on behalf of a housing organisation for an experienced Complaints Officer to support the Assets Complaints function during a period of review. The principal focus of the role will be to lead on the management and collation of Housing Ombudsman information requests , while supporting the Assets Complaints Manager to ensure short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints and compliance actions are completed within required timescales. This is a varied and fast-paced role suited to someone who is confident, organised and tenacious, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues to ensure actions are followed through to successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Lead on the collation, coordination and management of Housing Ombudsman information requests . Support the Assets Complaints Manager with short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints. Monitor and coordinate compliance actions, including inspection orders and complex works. Liaise with repairs, assets and wider internal teams to ensure actions are completed within required timescales. Provide constructive challenge and maintain oversight of actions through to completion. Support the management, response and resolution of complex complaints. Maintain accurate records and ensure relevant systems are kept fully up to date. Identify risks, delays and outstanding actions, escalating where appropriate. Support learning from complaints, outcomes and customer experiences. Build effective relationships across teams to influence positive outcomes for residents. Ensure work is delivered in line with regulatory requirements, policies and procedures. Provide a high-quality, resident-focused service throughout the complaints process. The successful Complaints Officer will have: Experience in social housing , ideally within a repairs or assets environment. Experience managing, responding to and resolving complaints. Strong knowledge of Housing Ombudsman processes and regulatory requirements. Excellent organisation and time management skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. A confident, assertive and tenacious approach, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues. Strong communication skills and the ability to build rapport with residents. A resident-focused approach, with an understanding of diversity, inclusion and reasonable adjustments. The ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively across multiple teams. A commitment to learning from complaints and improving services. Why Apply? 24- 27 per hour (umbrella) initial 6 month assignment Hyrbid working You will have the opportunity to work on complex and high-priority cases, support Housing Ombudsman compliance and play an important role in ensuring actions are delivered and positive outcomes are achieved for residents. If this Complaints Officer role sounds like your next step, apply now or contact Olivia at (url removed) for more information.
22/08/2026
Seasonal
We are recruiting on behalf of a housing organisation for an experienced Complaints Officer to support the Assets Complaints function during a period of review. The principal focus of the role will be to lead on the management and collation of Housing Ombudsman information requests , while supporting the Assets Complaints Manager to ensure short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints and compliance actions are completed within required timescales. This is a varied and fast-paced role suited to someone who is confident, organised and tenacious, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues to ensure actions are followed through to successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Lead on the collation, coordination and management of Housing Ombudsman information requests . Support the Assets Complaints Manager with short-notice Housing Ombudsman Service ordered complaints. Monitor and coordinate compliance actions, including inspection orders and complex works. Liaise with repairs, assets and wider internal teams to ensure actions are completed within required timescales. Provide constructive challenge and maintain oversight of actions through to completion. Support the management, response and resolution of complex complaints. Maintain accurate records and ensure relevant systems are kept fully up to date. Identify risks, delays and outstanding actions, escalating where appropriate. Support learning from complaints, outcomes and customer experiences. Build effective relationships across teams to influence positive outcomes for residents. Ensure work is delivered in line with regulatory requirements, policies and procedures. Provide a high-quality, resident-focused service throughout the complaints process. The successful Complaints Officer will have: Experience in social housing , ideally within a repairs or assets environment. Experience managing, responding to and resolving complaints. Strong knowledge of Housing Ombudsman processes and regulatory requirements. Excellent organisation and time management skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. A confident, assertive and tenacious approach, with the ability to challenge and influence colleagues. Strong communication skills and the ability to build rapport with residents. A resident-focused approach, with an understanding of diversity, inclusion and reasonable adjustments. The ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively across multiple teams. A commitment to learning from complaints and improving services. Why Apply? 24- 27 per hour (umbrella) initial 6 month assignment Hyrbid working You will have the opportunity to work on complex and high-priority cases, support Housing Ombudsman compliance and play an important role in ensuring actions are delivered and positive outcomes are achieved for residents. If this Complaints Officer role sounds like your next step, apply now or contact Olivia at (url removed) for more information.
Job Title: Housing Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £28,031.56 per annum (pro rata) Working Hours: 18.75 Hours per week Working Pattern: Friday 9am-5pm; remaining 11.25 hrs to be agreed Monday-Thursday (9am-5pm). Location: Holden Court and Huddersfield Road, Barnsley If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Housing Officer Working collaboratively as part of a committed team that puts the customer first by delivering an outstanding housing management service across several defined properties, you will contribute to the day-to-day service by undertaking a range of tasks to ensure the safe operational management of our care and support services. About you We are looking for someone with: Experience of working within housing management An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable and diverse customer groups and individuals with complex needs Previous experience in positively resolving incidents Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension 25 days holidays plus bank holidays (pro rata) Investment in your learning, personal development and technology A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered. Role Profile Deliver an Allocation & Letting Service: Liaise with external stakeholders to deliver an effective referral pathway into the service/properties Ensure occupancy targets are met, through lettings and refurbishment of empty properties in line with the scheme's re-allocation procedures Allocate properties ensuring customers meet the criteria, affordability and required landlord checks Meet with customers to provide practical support with setting up a new tenancy, ensuring all documents are complete and liaising with external stakeholders if required Show new customers the accommodation and communal amenities, clearly communicating tenant responsibilities and compliance to enable them to fulfil and maximise their tenancy Visit new customers to make sure they are settling into their accommodation and are being supported to follow their tenancy agreement Deliver a Housing Management Service: Be responsible for ensuring empty properties are referred to Asset colleagues for void works, following the void procedure to ensure rooms are ready-to-let Report and monitor the delivery of reactive repairs within properties to ensure they are maintained and health and safety compliant Liaise with contractors and colleagues around planned maintenance programmes, ensuring that on-site delivery is well co-ordinated and in line with customer requirements Undertake day-to-day housing management duties, ensuring high standards of cleanliness are maintained within services and that rooms are prepared, ready for site inspections Proactively support customers experiencing issues that may put their accommodation at risk; where appropriate issuing warnings and Notices to Determine (NTDs) in consultation with Service Managers Prepare files and case notes in readiness for court Deliver a tenancy sustainment advice service to support customers to maintain their accommodation, e.g. claiming correct benefits Work directly with customers to monitor or reduce issues of anti-social behaviour within the service Meet regularly with customers to discuss ways to improve their accommodation, promoting involvement and consultation on matters impacting their housing Ensure the safety of our customers by recognizing and acting on any risk by following local safeguarding procedures and escalating appropriately Monitor and assist in maintaining health and safety requirements standards Deliver an Administration Service: Carryout administrative tasks to support efficient running of the service Produce reports and other written documentation as required to support housing management
20/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Housing Officer Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £28,031.56 per annum (pro rata) Working Hours: 18.75 Hours per week Working Pattern: Friday 9am-5pm; remaining 11.25 hrs to be agreed Monday-Thursday (9am-5pm). Location: Holden Court and Huddersfield Road, Barnsley If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates. The difference you will make as a Housing Officer Working collaboratively as part of a committed team that puts the customer first by delivering an outstanding housing management service across several defined properties, you will contribute to the day-to-day service by undertaking a range of tasks to ensure the safe operational management of our care and support services. About you We are looking for someone with: Experience of working within housing management An understanding of the barriers faced by vulnerable and diverse customer groups and individuals with complex needs Previous experience in positively resolving incidents Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension 25 days holidays plus bank holidays (pro rata) Investment in your learning, personal development and technology A wide range of benefits Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered. Role Profile Deliver an Allocation & Letting Service: Liaise with external stakeholders to deliver an effective referral pathway into the service/properties Ensure occupancy targets are met, through lettings and refurbishment of empty properties in line with the scheme's re-allocation procedures Allocate properties ensuring customers meet the criteria, affordability and required landlord checks Meet with customers to provide practical support with setting up a new tenancy, ensuring all documents are complete and liaising with external stakeholders if required Show new customers the accommodation and communal amenities, clearly communicating tenant responsibilities and compliance to enable them to fulfil and maximise their tenancy Visit new customers to make sure they are settling into their accommodation and are being supported to follow their tenancy agreement Deliver a Housing Management Service: Be responsible for ensuring empty properties are referred to Asset colleagues for void works, following the void procedure to ensure rooms are ready-to-let Report and monitor the delivery of reactive repairs within properties to ensure they are maintained and health and safety compliant Liaise with contractors and colleagues around planned maintenance programmes, ensuring that on-site delivery is well co-ordinated and in line with customer requirements Undertake day-to-day housing management duties, ensuring high standards of cleanliness are maintained within services and that rooms are prepared, ready for site inspections Proactively support customers experiencing issues that may put their accommodation at risk; where appropriate issuing warnings and Notices to Determine (NTDs) in consultation with Service Managers Prepare files and case notes in readiness for court Deliver a tenancy sustainment advice service to support customers to maintain their accommodation, e.g. claiming correct benefits Work directly with customers to monitor or reduce issues of anti-social behaviour within the service Meet regularly with customers to discuss ways to improve their accommodation, promoting involvement and consultation on matters impacting their housing Ensure the safety of our customers by recognizing and acting on any risk by following local safeguarding procedures and escalating appropriately Monitor and assist in maintaining health and safety requirements standards Deliver an Administration Service: Carryout administrative tasks to support efficient running of the service Produce reports and other written documentation as required to support housing management
IT Support Officer Location: Wembley, HA9 0FJ Rate of pay: 22.41 PAYE or 29.51 Umbrella per hour Job Type: Full-Time, Temp till November 2026 with possibly extension Working Pattern: Office-based, Monday to Friday About the Role We are looking for an IT Support Officer to join a Technology Services team. This role is responsible for providing technical support across the organisation, ensuring IT systems, devices, and services are maintained and operating effectively. The successful candidate will deliver excellent customer service, resolve technical issues, support IT infrastructure projects, and work closely with colleagues and third-party suppliers. Key Responsibilities Provide first and second-line IT support, troubleshooting hardware, software, and network issues. Monitor and manage support tickets, ensuring calls are resolved within agreed service levels. Deliver on-site technical support to users across supported locations. Build, deploy, repair, and replace IT equipment. Maintain accurate IT records, asset registers, and technical documentation. Support IT projects and infrastructure improvements. Liaise with suppliers to resolve technical issues and fulfil service requests. Support office moves and equipment installations. Assist in creating and updating IT procedures and knowledge base articles. Provide guidance and mentoring to junior team members where required. About You We are looking for someone who has: Experience working in a technical IT support environment. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of Microsoft 365, Windows operating systems, Active Directory, and device management tools. The ability to prioritise workloads and manage multiple tasks effectively. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Experience working with IT service management processes such as ITIL. The ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. To apply for the IT Support Officer position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience
19/08/2026
Seasonal
IT Support Officer Location: Wembley, HA9 0FJ Rate of pay: 22.41 PAYE or 29.51 Umbrella per hour Job Type: Full-Time, Temp till November 2026 with possibly extension Working Pattern: Office-based, Monday to Friday About the Role We are looking for an IT Support Officer to join a Technology Services team. This role is responsible for providing technical support across the organisation, ensuring IT systems, devices, and services are maintained and operating effectively. The successful candidate will deliver excellent customer service, resolve technical issues, support IT infrastructure projects, and work closely with colleagues and third-party suppliers. Key Responsibilities Provide first and second-line IT support, troubleshooting hardware, software, and network issues. Monitor and manage support tickets, ensuring calls are resolved within agreed service levels. Deliver on-site technical support to users across supported locations. Build, deploy, repair, and replace IT equipment. Maintain accurate IT records, asset registers, and technical documentation. Support IT projects and infrastructure improvements. Liaise with suppliers to resolve technical issues and fulfil service requests. Support office moves and equipment installations. Assist in creating and updating IT procedures and knowledge base articles. Provide guidance and mentoring to junior team members where required. About You We are looking for someone who has: Experience working in a technical IT support environment. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of Microsoft 365, Windows operating systems, Active Directory, and device management tools. The ability to prioritise workloads and manage multiple tasks effectively. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Experience working with IT service management processes such as ITIL. The ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. To apply for the IT Support Officer position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience
Mobile Caretaker 25,950pa ( 10,169.59 prorate) Permanent, Part Time - 14.5 hours - Thursday (7.5hrs) / Friday (7 hours) Bedford, UK - Covering multiple sites Are you passionate about creating safe, welcoming environments for residents? Do you thrive in a role where every day brings new challenges and opportunities to help others? bpha is seeking a dedicated Caretaker to join our team and play a vital part in maintaining the safety, cleanliness, and community spirit of our buildings. What You'll Do: Deliver a high-quality, customer-focused caretaking service to our residents. Respond swiftly to emergencies and act as a first responder, ensuring the ongoing safety of communal buildings. Complete health and safety assessments, keep accurate records, and help bpha meet statutory and legislative requirements. Supervise contractors and maintenance teams on site, assisting with tasks like grass cutting, window cleaning, and repairs. Carry out daily, weekly, and monthly safety checks-including fire alarms, emergency lighting, fire doors, and lifts. Ensure communal areas are clean, safe, and free from hazards, following bpha's "Move It or Lose It" process. Perform basic maintenance tasks such as changing light bulbs, reading meters, and adjusting time switches. Work closely with housing officers and other stakeholders to provide a joint approach to building safety. Manage challenging situations with empathy and professionalism, supporting residents and liaising with emergency services when needed. What We're Looking For: Ability to work independently (lone working) and as part of a team. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Experience in cleaning and general maintenance. Confident using Microsoft Outlook, Teams, Excel, and Asprey data systems. Relevant qualifications (or equivalent experience) such as Legionella P900, Level 2 VRQ Award in Asset and Building Compliance Awareness. COSHH training is desirable. Our Values: At bpha, we live by our values: We take responsibility: We do what we say and hold ourselves accountable. We show empathy: We respect and listen to every colleague and customer. We are better together: We collaborate, value diversity, and achieve more as one team. We are ambitious: We strive for excellence and make a positive difference for more people. Why Join Us? Be part of a supportive, ambitious team committed to excellence. Make a real impact on the safety and wellbeing of our residents. Opportunities for training and professional development. Work in a role where your actions truly matter, every single day. Disclaimer: Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of applications or find a suitable candidate before the advertised closing date. We encourage interested applicants to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
19/08/2026
Full time
Mobile Caretaker 25,950pa ( 10,169.59 prorate) Permanent, Part Time - 14.5 hours - Thursday (7.5hrs) / Friday (7 hours) Bedford, UK - Covering multiple sites Are you passionate about creating safe, welcoming environments for residents? Do you thrive in a role where every day brings new challenges and opportunities to help others? bpha is seeking a dedicated Caretaker to join our team and play a vital part in maintaining the safety, cleanliness, and community spirit of our buildings. What You'll Do: Deliver a high-quality, customer-focused caretaking service to our residents. Respond swiftly to emergencies and act as a first responder, ensuring the ongoing safety of communal buildings. Complete health and safety assessments, keep accurate records, and help bpha meet statutory and legislative requirements. Supervise contractors and maintenance teams on site, assisting with tasks like grass cutting, window cleaning, and repairs. Carry out daily, weekly, and monthly safety checks-including fire alarms, emergency lighting, fire doors, and lifts. Ensure communal areas are clean, safe, and free from hazards, following bpha's "Move It or Lose It" process. Perform basic maintenance tasks such as changing light bulbs, reading meters, and adjusting time switches. Work closely with housing officers and other stakeholders to provide a joint approach to building safety. Manage challenging situations with empathy and professionalism, supporting residents and liaising with emergency services when needed. What We're Looking For: Ability to work independently (lone working) and as part of a team. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Experience in cleaning and general maintenance. Confident using Microsoft Outlook, Teams, Excel, and Asprey data systems. Relevant qualifications (or equivalent experience) such as Legionella P900, Level 2 VRQ Award in Asset and Building Compliance Awareness. COSHH training is desirable. Our Values: At bpha, we live by our values: We take responsibility: We do what we say and hold ourselves accountable. We show empathy: We respect and listen to every colleague and customer. We are better together: We collaborate, value diversity, and achieve more as one team. We are ambitious: We strive for excellence and make a positive difference for more people. Why Join Us? Be part of a supportive, ambitious team committed to excellence. Make a real impact on the safety and wellbeing of our residents. Opportunities for training and professional development. Work in a role where your actions truly matter, every single day. Disclaimer: Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of applications or find a suitable candidate before the advertised closing date. We encourage interested applicants to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
As a Fire Safety Officer in London within the not-for-profit sector, you'll play a key role in ensuring fire safety compliance across construction projects. Your work will help maintain high safety standards, supporting the organisation in creating a safe environment for all. Client Details Our client is a large residential property organisation with a diverse portfolio of homes across multiple regions. Committed to maintaining the highest standards of resident safety, regulatory compliance and asset protection, they continue to invest in their fire safety and building safety functions. As part of an ongoing programme to strengthen fire safety assurance and governance, they are seeking an experienced Fire Safety Officer to join their specialist fire safety team. This is an excellent opportunity for a fire safety professional to support compliance, undertake inspections, provide technical advice and work with internal teams, contractors and external agencies to ensure residents remain safe and protected. Description Provide fire safety assurance, guidance and technical support across a diverse residential property portfolio. Support compliance with fire safety, building safety and housing-related legislation and regulatory requirements. Undertake fire safety inspections, identify risks and recommend appropriate mitigation measures. Review fire risk assessments (FRAs), ensuring recommendations are suitable, compliant and effectively implemented. Monitor completion of actions arising from fire risk assessments and compliance reviews. Support the maintenance of building safety information and safety case documentation for higher-risk buildings. Provide independent oversight and professional challenge to operational teams on fire safety matters. Promote a consistent and risk-based approach to fire safety management across the organisation. Support assurance activities relating to planned investment, repairs, asset management and building safety projects. Review fire safety proposals and completed works to ensure compliance with legislation and best practice. Assess contractor competency, accreditations and performance on fire safety-related projects. Monitor routine inspection regimes, testing programmes and maintenance activities relating to fire safety systems. Maintain accurate compliance records, inspection reports and audit trails. Support the development and continuous improvement of fire safety policies, procedures and assurance frameworks. Profile Fire Safety Level 3 qualification or equivalent. NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate or equivalent. Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), or working towards accreditation, is desirable. Experience within fire safety, building safety, compliance, facilities management, property management or construction environments. Strong understanding of fire safety principles and their application within residential buildings. Knowledge of the Fire Safety Act, Building Safety legislation and associated guidance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively across a national property portfolio. Job Offer Salary up to 52,000 per annum for candidates with the right qualifications and experience. Annual performance-related bonus scheme (5% discretionary) Opportunity to join a well-established and highly regarded residential property organisation. Key role within a growing fire safety and building safety function. Hybrid working with a combination of site, office and home-based working. Diverse portfolio and varied workload across multiple regions. Excellent pension scheme. Generous annual leave plus public holidays. Additional wellbeing and life event leave benefits. Life assurance provision. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Hybrid working - 3 days in, 2 days wfh
18/08/2026
Full time
As a Fire Safety Officer in London within the not-for-profit sector, you'll play a key role in ensuring fire safety compliance across construction projects. Your work will help maintain high safety standards, supporting the organisation in creating a safe environment for all. Client Details Our client is a large residential property organisation with a diverse portfolio of homes across multiple regions. Committed to maintaining the highest standards of resident safety, regulatory compliance and asset protection, they continue to invest in their fire safety and building safety functions. As part of an ongoing programme to strengthen fire safety assurance and governance, they are seeking an experienced Fire Safety Officer to join their specialist fire safety team. This is an excellent opportunity for a fire safety professional to support compliance, undertake inspections, provide technical advice and work with internal teams, contractors and external agencies to ensure residents remain safe and protected. Description Provide fire safety assurance, guidance and technical support across a diverse residential property portfolio. Support compliance with fire safety, building safety and housing-related legislation and regulatory requirements. Undertake fire safety inspections, identify risks and recommend appropriate mitigation measures. Review fire risk assessments (FRAs), ensuring recommendations are suitable, compliant and effectively implemented. Monitor completion of actions arising from fire risk assessments and compliance reviews. Support the maintenance of building safety information and safety case documentation for higher-risk buildings. Provide independent oversight and professional challenge to operational teams on fire safety matters. Promote a consistent and risk-based approach to fire safety management across the organisation. Support assurance activities relating to planned investment, repairs, asset management and building safety projects. Review fire safety proposals and completed works to ensure compliance with legislation and best practice. Assess contractor competency, accreditations and performance on fire safety-related projects. Monitor routine inspection regimes, testing programmes and maintenance activities relating to fire safety systems. Maintain accurate compliance records, inspection reports and audit trails. Support the development and continuous improvement of fire safety policies, procedures and assurance frameworks. Profile Fire Safety Level 3 qualification or equivalent. NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate or equivalent. Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), or working towards accreditation, is desirable. Experience within fire safety, building safety, compliance, facilities management, property management or construction environments. Strong understanding of fire safety principles and their application within residential buildings. Knowledge of the Fire Safety Act, Building Safety legislation and associated guidance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively across a national property portfolio. Job Offer Salary up to 52,000 per annum for candidates with the right qualifications and experience. Annual performance-related bonus scheme (5% discretionary) Opportunity to join a well-established and highly regarded residential property organisation. Key role within a growing fire safety and building safety function. Hybrid working with a combination of site, office and home-based working. Diverse portfolio and varied workload across multiple regions. Excellent pension scheme. Generous annual leave plus public holidays. Additional wellbeing and life event leave benefits. Life assurance provision. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. Hybrid working - 3 days in, 2 days wfh
Highways Inspector Salary: £40-45k Canning Town - and surrounding areas Hours: 7am - 3:30pm Must have a drivers license Join Our Team as a Highways Inspector! Are you passionate about ensuring the safety of our highways? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your expertise can make a real difference? We are looking for a dedicated Highways Inspector to join our team at a leading organisation committed to maintaining and improving our road networks! About Us We are a forward-thinking organisation focused on building safe and efficient infrastructure while fostering a collaborative and inclusive workplace. Job Purpose As a Highways Inspector, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that our roads adhere to the Highways Act 1980, keeping our highway network safe and accessible for all users. Key Tasks and Responsibilities In this exciting role, you will : Conduct routine and ad-hoc inspections in your designated geographical area. Identify defects that pose risks to highway users and devise effective solutions. utilise mobile devices to record inspections and manage works through our asset management system. Oversee inspections of both internal and third-party works, ensuring compliance with safety specifications. Support the Deputy Roads Manager in submitting permits and reviewing traffic management plans. Supervise works during both day and night shifts, ensuring adherence to health and safety protocols. Engage with the public to address complaints, conduct investigations, and represent the authority in court if necessary. Assist with emergency management and provide vital support during the winter season. Take responsibility for a vehicle, ensuring professional and courteous use at all times. Key Working Relationships Collaborate with Roads team members, internal workforce, and subcontractors. Work closely with Operations Administrators, Project Management Officers, and the HR & Commercial teams. Person Specification Essential Qualifications : City & Guilds LANTRA Safety Highways Inspector GCSE grade C or equivalent in English and Mathematics Experience : Minimum of 1 year in highway maintenance Experience in conducting safety inspections is advantageous. Knowledge and Skills : Strong understanding of highway safety inspections and relevant legislation. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and adapt to changing demands. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. What We Offer : A supportive and inclusive work environment where your contributions are valued. Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. A chance to be part of a team dedicated to improving public safety and infrastructure. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are enthusiastic about road safety and possess the necessary qualifications and experience, we would love to hear from you! Apply now and take the next step in your career as a Highways Inspector. Together, let's create safer roads for everyone! Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
17/08/2026
Full time
Highways Inspector Salary: £40-45k Canning Town - and surrounding areas Hours: 7am - 3:30pm Must have a drivers license Join Our Team as a Highways Inspector! Are you passionate about ensuring the safety of our highways? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your expertise can make a real difference? We are looking for a dedicated Highways Inspector to join our team at a leading organisation committed to maintaining and improving our road networks! About Us We are a forward-thinking organisation focused on building safe and efficient infrastructure while fostering a collaborative and inclusive workplace. Job Purpose As a Highways Inspector, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that our roads adhere to the Highways Act 1980, keeping our highway network safe and accessible for all users. Key Tasks and Responsibilities In this exciting role, you will : Conduct routine and ad-hoc inspections in your designated geographical area. Identify defects that pose risks to highway users and devise effective solutions. utilise mobile devices to record inspections and manage works through our asset management system. Oversee inspections of both internal and third-party works, ensuring compliance with safety specifications. Support the Deputy Roads Manager in submitting permits and reviewing traffic management plans. Supervise works during both day and night shifts, ensuring adherence to health and safety protocols. Engage with the public to address complaints, conduct investigations, and represent the authority in court if necessary. Assist with emergency management and provide vital support during the winter season. Take responsibility for a vehicle, ensuring professional and courteous use at all times. Key Working Relationships Collaborate with Roads team members, internal workforce, and subcontractors. Work closely with Operations Administrators, Project Management Officers, and the HR & Commercial teams. Person Specification Essential Qualifications : City & Guilds LANTRA Safety Highways Inspector GCSE grade C or equivalent in English and Mathematics Experience : Minimum of 1 year in highway maintenance Experience in conducting safety inspections is advantageous. Knowledge and Skills : Strong understanding of highway safety inspections and relevant legislation. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and adapt to changing demands. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. What We Offer : A supportive and inclusive work environment where your contributions are valued. Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. A chance to be part of a team dedicated to improving public safety and infrastructure. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are enthusiastic about road safety and possess the necessary qualifications and experience, we would love to hear from you! Apply now and take the next step in your career as a Highways Inspector. Together, let's create safer roads for everyone! Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Property Services Manager for housing and support residential properties across East Anglia. Covering repairs, asset management and compliance for the organisation. Client Details We're Solo Housing (East Anglia) and whilst we may be small, we are perfectly formed, unique and not afraid to dream big. In short, we are on a mission to make a difference. Our head office is in Bury St Edmunds, we offer flexible agile working and have properties across Norfolk and Suffolk. Originally established in 1985 as the Campaign for Single Homeless (COSH), we became Solo Housing (East Anglia) in 1996 and are a Registered Provider of Social Housing and a Registered Charity. Since our inception, we've worked tirelessly alongside trusted partner organisations, including local authorities, fellow registered providers, charities and private landlords. Together, we support single people who are facing homelessness, or at risk of losing their home. There has never been a more exciting time to join Solo. Supported by an experienced and forward-thinking Board, we are on a remarkable growth journey. From our current portfolio of around 80 homes, we are on track to grow to 130 homes in the next six months and to own at least 424 homes by March 2031. As we expand, our colleagues are empowered to challenge, innovate and influence the direction of the organisation. Every role has the opportunity to shape our services, drive improvement and help create lasting change for people. Description Responsible for 80 residential units across East Anglia. Housing and supported living. Management of the repairs, asset management and compliance for the portfolio. Line management of a team of 3 including a Building Surveyor, Property Officer and Compliance Co-ordinator. Reporting into the Head of Housing & Support. Management and procurement of external contractors. Liaison with landlords and leases. Budget management. Strategic planning. Profile Commutable distance of East Anglia. Similar experience operating within the social housing sector. High level of knowledge and experience of contract management. Proven track record in delivering property repairs and asset management services. Strong knowledge of housing compliance regulations including gas, electrics, fire safety, asbestos and legionella. Job Offer 45,000 salary 6% employer pension contribution Hybrid agile working 28 days leave + bank holidays Career progression opportunities Health care Training and development
14/08/2026
Full time
Property Services Manager for housing and support residential properties across East Anglia. Covering repairs, asset management and compliance for the organisation. Client Details We're Solo Housing (East Anglia) and whilst we may be small, we are perfectly formed, unique and not afraid to dream big. In short, we are on a mission to make a difference. Our head office is in Bury St Edmunds, we offer flexible agile working and have properties across Norfolk and Suffolk. Originally established in 1985 as the Campaign for Single Homeless (COSH), we became Solo Housing (East Anglia) in 1996 and are a Registered Provider of Social Housing and a Registered Charity. Since our inception, we've worked tirelessly alongside trusted partner organisations, including local authorities, fellow registered providers, charities and private landlords. Together, we support single people who are facing homelessness, or at risk of losing their home. There has never been a more exciting time to join Solo. Supported by an experienced and forward-thinking Board, we are on a remarkable growth journey. From our current portfolio of around 80 homes, we are on track to grow to 130 homes in the next six months and to own at least 424 homes by March 2031. As we expand, our colleagues are empowered to challenge, innovate and influence the direction of the organisation. Every role has the opportunity to shape our services, drive improvement and help create lasting change for people. Description Responsible for 80 residential units across East Anglia. Housing and supported living. Management of the repairs, asset management and compliance for the portfolio. Line management of a team of 3 including a Building Surveyor, Property Officer and Compliance Co-ordinator. Reporting into the Head of Housing & Support. Management and procurement of external contractors. Liaison with landlords and leases. Budget management. Strategic planning. Profile Commutable distance of East Anglia. Similar experience operating within the social housing sector. High level of knowledge and experience of contract management. Proven track record in delivering property repairs and asset management services. Strong knowledge of housing compliance regulations including gas, electrics, fire safety, asbestos and legionella. Job Offer 45,000 salary 6% employer pension contribution Hybrid agile working 28 days leave + bank holidays Career progression opportunities Health care Training and development
Handyman & Electrical Maintenance Operative Position: Handyman & Electrical Maintenance Operative Client Sector: Property Management / Housing Association Location: Feltham Remuneration: 17.00 - 20.00 per hour (dependent on experience) Contract Type: Temporary / Ongoing Contract Commencement: Immediate Start Mobility: Full driving licence not required, but highly favourable Position Overview On behalf of our client, a leading property services provider, we are seeking a skilled and professional Handyman & Electrical Maintenance Operative for an immediate start in Feltham. This role focuses on executing high-quality general handyman repairs and planned property maintenance across local sites, alongside performing minor, non-statutory electrical works. The ideal candidate will combine technical competency with a strong commitment to health, safety, and professional candidate-client relations. Key Responsibilities Electrical Maintenance & Compliance (Minor Works) Installations: Replace light fittings, lamps, bulbs, LED systems, and ceiling pendants. Component Repairs: Renew damaged switches, socket outlets, fused spurs, and electrical faceplates. Safety & Testing: Safely isolate circuits prior to works, and utilise voltage/socket testers for basic fault diagnosis. Pre-Tenancy Checks: Conduct routine electrical safety inspections ahead of new resident move-ins. Life Safety Systems: Install, test, and replace smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Escalation: Identify complex issues and report faults requiring a fully qualified Electrician. Building & Property Maintenance General Upkeep: Carry out essential general handyman repairs and planned property maintenance across multiple locations. Fabric Repairs: Repair damaged plasterboard and surfaces using fillers ahead of redecoration. Painting & Decorating: Apply high-quality finishes to walls, ceilings, woodwork, and communal spaces. Carpentry Maintenance: Install and repair doors, locks, handles, shelving, architraves, and skirting boards. Plumbing Operations: Resolve minor plumbing issues, including unblocking sinks, replacing taps, fitting shower heads, and renewing silicone seals. Ventilation: Replace kitchen and bathroom extractor fans as authorised. Operational Efficiency & Safety Inspections: Conduct proactive building surveys to identify and log maintenance defects. Compliance: Adhere strictly to risk assessments, safe systems of work, and health and safety legislation. Stakeholder Relations: Liaise professionally with housing officers, external contractors, and residents. Asset Care: Safely operate power tools and maintain all equipment and vehicles in pristine condition. Candidate Requirements Proven experience in a multi-trade maintenance, caretaking, or housing sector role. Demonstrated capability to safely isolate electrical circuits and perform minor accessory swaps. Strong communication and customer service skills within occupied residential environments. While a full driving licence is not mandatory, the ability to commute between local sites efficiently is highly advantageous.
14/08/2026
Contract
Handyman & Electrical Maintenance Operative Position: Handyman & Electrical Maintenance Operative Client Sector: Property Management / Housing Association Location: Feltham Remuneration: 17.00 - 20.00 per hour (dependent on experience) Contract Type: Temporary / Ongoing Contract Commencement: Immediate Start Mobility: Full driving licence not required, but highly favourable Position Overview On behalf of our client, a leading property services provider, we are seeking a skilled and professional Handyman & Electrical Maintenance Operative for an immediate start in Feltham. This role focuses on executing high-quality general handyman repairs and planned property maintenance across local sites, alongside performing minor, non-statutory electrical works. The ideal candidate will combine technical competency with a strong commitment to health, safety, and professional candidate-client relations. Key Responsibilities Electrical Maintenance & Compliance (Minor Works) Installations: Replace light fittings, lamps, bulbs, LED systems, and ceiling pendants. Component Repairs: Renew damaged switches, socket outlets, fused spurs, and electrical faceplates. Safety & Testing: Safely isolate circuits prior to works, and utilise voltage/socket testers for basic fault diagnosis. Pre-Tenancy Checks: Conduct routine electrical safety inspections ahead of new resident move-ins. Life Safety Systems: Install, test, and replace smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Escalation: Identify complex issues and report faults requiring a fully qualified Electrician. Building & Property Maintenance General Upkeep: Carry out essential general handyman repairs and planned property maintenance across multiple locations. Fabric Repairs: Repair damaged plasterboard and surfaces using fillers ahead of redecoration. Painting & Decorating: Apply high-quality finishes to walls, ceilings, woodwork, and communal spaces. Carpentry Maintenance: Install and repair doors, locks, handles, shelving, architraves, and skirting boards. Plumbing Operations: Resolve minor plumbing issues, including unblocking sinks, replacing taps, fitting shower heads, and renewing silicone seals. Ventilation: Replace kitchen and bathroom extractor fans as authorised. Operational Efficiency & Safety Inspections: Conduct proactive building surveys to identify and log maintenance defects. Compliance: Adhere strictly to risk assessments, safe systems of work, and health and safety legislation. Stakeholder Relations: Liaise professionally with housing officers, external contractors, and residents. Asset Care: Safely operate power tools and maintain all equipment and vehicles in pristine condition. Candidate Requirements Proven experience in a multi-trade maintenance, caretaking, or housing sector role. Demonstrated capability to safely isolate electrical circuits and perform minor accessory swaps. Strong communication and customer service skills within occupied residential environments. While a full driving licence is not mandatory, the ability to commute between local sites efficiently is highly advantageous.
Fire Safety Contract Manager Location: Farringdon, London (hybrid working available) Salary: £68,000 - £71,000, dependent on experience. Contract: Permanent, Full Time Braxfield Recruitment is delighted to be working exclusively with a leading housing association to recruit a Fire Safety Contract Manager to join their Assets & Sustainability directorate. This is a pivotal role for someone with strong technical expertise in passive fire safety, contract management and people leadership, who wants to make a genuine difference to residents' safety and quality of life. The Role As Fire Safety Contract Manager, you'll take a lead role in delivering a rolling programme of Passive Fire Safety Works across residential and commercial buildings. Working closely with contractors, colleagues and stakeholders, you'll ensure works are delivered safely, compliantly, on budget and to a consistently high standard while supporting and developing a small team along the way. This is a varied, hands-on role that blends programme delivery, contract and budget management, quality assurance and resident engagement. Key Responsibilities Support the effective delivery of a rolling programme of Passive Fire Safety Works across residential and commercial stock Support the negotiation, appointment and management of fire safety contracts, ensuring value for money Manage, motivate and develop a small team, leading by example Lead contract management of Passive Fire Safety Works projects, reporting on progress, risks and performance Act as lead officer for relevant contracts, meeting contractors regularly to review performance Oversee building surveys, interpret Fire Risk Assessment findings, and translate these into specifications, schedules of work and tender documentation Ensure robust health & safety arrangements are in place across all works, including risk assessments, method statements and spot checks Implement quality assurance regimes, ensuring works are certified and accredited appropriately Maintain accurate compliance records and keep systems updated promptly Manage customer contacts and complaints through to resolution Support responses to enforcement bodies, including Fire & Rescue Services Maintain clear communication with residents throughout the lifecycle of works About You Proven experience managing complex passive fire safety programmes and budgets within residential and/or commercial buildings (e.g. fire doors, fire stopping, compartmentation) Background in building surveying, construction or asset management Strong working knowledge of fire and building safety legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Fire Safety Act 2021, Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, and Building Safety Act 2022 Experience preparing specifications, schedules of work and tender/pricing documentation from Fire Risk Assessment findings Experience managing specialist contractors and consultants Strong contract management, procurement and budget management skills Confident people manager with experience developing a team Excellent written and verbal communication skills Degree level qualification, or equivalent professional experience Desirable Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS, CIOB, CIH) H&S qualification such as IOSH or NEBOSH Management qualification This is a fantastic opportunity to join an organisation that puts residents at the heart of everything it does, offering genuine scope to influence and improve fire safety outcomes at scale. To apply, please submit your CV or contact Braxfield Recruitment for a confidential conversation about the role. Braxfield Recruitment is acting as a recruitment agency on behalf of our client for this vacancy.
13/08/2026
Full time
Fire Safety Contract Manager Location: Farringdon, London (hybrid working available) Salary: £68,000 - £71,000, dependent on experience. Contract: Permanent, Full Time Braxfield Recruitment is delighted to be working exclusively with a leading housing association to recruit a Fire Safety Contract Manager to join their Assets & Sustainability directorate. This is a pivotal role for someone with strong technical expertise in passive fire safety, contract management and people leadership, who wants to make a genuine difference to residents' safety and quality of life. The Role As Fire Safety Contract Manager, you'll take a lead role in delivering a rolling programme of Passive Fire Safety Works across residential and commercial buildings. Working closely with contractors, colleagues and stakeholders, you'll ensure works are delivered safely, compliantly, on budget and to a consistently high standard while supporting and developing a small team along the way. This is a varied, hands-on role that blends programme delivery, contract and budget management, quality assurance and resident engagement. Key Responsibilities Support the effective delivery of a rolling programme of Passive Fire Safety Works across residential and commercial stock Support the negotiation, appointment and management of fire safety contracts, ensuring value for money Manage, motivate and develop a small team, leading by example Lead contract management of Passive Fire Safety Works projects, reporting on progress, risks and performance Act as lead officer for relevant contracts, meeting contractors regularly to review performance Oversee building surveys, interpret Fire Risk Assessment findings, and translate these into specifications, schedules of work and tender documentation Ensure robust health & safety arrangements are in place across all works, including risk assessments, method statements and spot checks Implement quality assurance regimes, ensuring works are certified and accredited appropriately Maintain accurate compliance records and keep systems updated promptly Manage customer contacts and complaints through to resolution Support responses to enforcement bodies, including Fire & Rescue Services Maintain clear communication with residents throughout the lifecycle of works About You Proven experience managing complex passive fire safety programmes and budgets within residential and/or commercial buildings (e.g. fire doors, fire stopping, compartmentation) Background in building surveying, construction or asset management Strong working knowledge of fire and building safety legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Fire Safety Act 2021, Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, and Building Safety Act 2022 Experience preparing specifications, schedules of work and tender/pricing documentation from Fire Risk Assessment findings Experience managing specialist contractors and consultants Strong contract management, procurement and budget management skills Confident people manager with experience developing a team Excellent written and verbal communication skills Degree level qualification, or equivalent professional experience Desirable Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS, CIOB, CIH) H&S qualification such as IOSH or NEBOSH Management qualification This is a fantastic opportunity to join an organisation that puts residents at the heart of everything it does, offering genuine scope to influence and improve fire safety outcomes at scale. To apply, please submit your CV or contact Braxfield Recruitment for a confidential conversation about the role. Braxfield Recruitment is acting as a recruitment agency on behalf of our client for this vacancy.
My Glasgow based client is seeking a Maintenance Officer to join them for 6 - 12 months. 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. To find out more, please apply or message Alasdair Reid.
12/08/2026
Contract
My Glasgow based client is seeking a Maintenance Officer to join them for 6 - 12 months. 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. To find out more, please apply or message Alasdair Reid.
The role holder will provide strategic leadership and lead the asset management strategy and commissioned works for this housing provider. You will lead and facilitate the development of the council's asset and investment strategy Client Details Our client is a leading Greater Manchester housing provider who oversee the management of over 15000 properties around the area. Description Provide strategic leadership for the strategic asset & investment team, to contribute to the achievement of strategic priorities to deliver high quality services that include: Lead accountability for the 25m annual capital programme Lead accountability for developing the capital programme for the HRA 30 year business plan Lead accountability for ensuring the accurate and timely condition surveying of 1bn stock portfolio Lead accountability in developing and leading the delivery of Building Safety, Decent Homes, Zero Carbon and Environmental Works for 1bn portfolio Lead officer in developing the council's HRA strategic asset management and investment strategy and programme, working in partnership with the political and senior executive, partners, contractors and residents. Profile A successful Interim Head of Asset Management Investment should have: Significant social housing knowledge and understanding of public services delivered at a place level and the structural, legislative and policy context within which these services operate. An understanding of the national and regional policy context for local government and social housing Previous managerial experience within a social housing environment Job Offer Daily rate of 500/day Temporary contract offering a challenging and rewarding role in the public sector. Opportunity to work in Manchester, contributing to impactful property management projects. If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
07/08/2026
Seasonal
The role holder will provide strategic leadership and lead the asset management strategy and commissioned works for this housing provider. You will lead and facilitate the development of the council's asset and investment strategy Client Details Our client is a leading Greater Manchester housing provider who oversee the management of over 15000 properties around the area. Description Provide strategic leadership for the strategic asset & investment team, to contribute to the achievement of strategic priorities to deliver high quality services that include: Lead accountability for the 25m annual capital programme Lead accountability for developing the capital programme for the HRA 30 year business plan Lead accountability for ensuring the accurate and timely condition surveying of 1bn stock portfolio Lead accountability in developing and leading the delivery of Building Safety, Decent Homes, Zero Carbon and Environmental Works for 1bn portfolio Lead officer in developing the council's HRA strategic asset management and investment strategy and programme, working in partnership with the political and senior executive, partners, contractors and residents. Profile A successful Interim Head of Asset Management Investment should have: Significant social housing knowledge and understanding of public services delivered at a place level and the structural, legislative and policy context within which these services operate. An understanding of the national and regional policy context for local government and social housing Previous managerial experience within a social housing environment Job Offer Daily rate of 500/day Temporary contract offering a challenging and rewarding role in the public sector. Opportunity to work in Manchester, contributing to impactful property management projects. If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
Your new company A London Local Authority is seeking a customer-focused Resident Liaison Officer to join its Asset Management team. Working closely with the Housing Asset Data Manager, Stock Condition Surveyor and wider Property Services team, you will play a key role in ensuring residents remain informed, engaged and supported throughout property surveys, inspections and planned investment programmes.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing professional who enjoys building positive relationships with residents whilst helping to improve housing services and property standards across the borough. Your new role As Resident Liaison Officer, you will act as the key point of contact between residents and the Asset Management team, ensuring effective communication regarding stock condition surveys, EPC assessments, property inspections and planned works programmes.You will be responsible for arranging appointments, managing resident enquiries, addressing concerns and ensuring residents receive clear and timely information about upcoming surveys and investment works. The role will require close collaboration with surveyors, contractors and internal stakeholders to help deliver a customer-focused service. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working as a Resident Liaison Officer, Housing Officer, Customer Liaison Officer or similar role within housing, property or construction. Experience engaging with tenants, leaseholders and residents in a social housing or local authority environment. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage sensitive situations professionally and empathetically. Experience coordinating appointments and managing customer enquiries. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Ability to work independently whilst supporting a wider project team. Desirable Knowledge of stock condition surveys and planned maintenance programmes. Experience supporting capital works, retrofit, compliance or asset management projects. Understanding of social housing regulations and customer service best practices. Experience working with diverse communities and vulnerable residents. What you'll get in return Competitive salary package. Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Generous annual leave entitlement. Ongoing learning and development opportunities. Opportunity to contribute towards improving homes and services for residents across a major London borough. Supportive and collaborative working environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
07/08/2026
Full time
Your new company A London Local Authority is seeking a customer-focused Resident Liaison Officer to join its Asset Management team. Working closely with the Housing Asset Data Manager, Stock Condition Surveyor and wider Property Services team, you will play a key role in ensuring residents remain informed, engaged and supported throughout property surveys, inspections and planned investment programmes.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing professional who enjoys building positive relationships with residents whilst helping to improve housing services and property standards across the borough. Your new role As Resident Liaison Officer, you will act as the key point of contact between residents and the Asset Management team, ensuring effective communication regarding stock condition surveys, EPC assessments, property inspections and planned works programmes.You will be responsible for arranging appointments, managing resident enquiries, addressing concerns and ensuring residents receive clear and timely information about upcoming surveys and investment works. The role will require close collaboration with surveyors, contractors and internal stakeholders to help deliver a customer-focused service. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working as a Resident Liaison Officer, Housing Officer, Customer Liaison Officer or similar role within housing, property or construction. Experience engaging with tenants, leaseholders and residents in a social housing or local authority environment. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage sensitive situations professionally and empathetically. Experience coordinating appointments and managing customer enquiries. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Ability to work independently whilst supporting a wider project team. Desirable Knowledge of stock condition surveys and planned maintenance programmes. Experience supporting capital works, retrofit, compliance or asset management projects. Understanding of social housing regulations and customer service best practices. Experience working with diverse communities and vulnerable residents. What you'll get in return Competitive salary package. Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Generous annual leave entitlement. Ongoing learning and development opportunities. Opportunity to contribute towards improving homes and services for residents across a major London borough. Supportive and collaborative working environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Goodman Masson are currently working with a social housing organisation in London to recruit for an interim Compliance Officer. Pay Rate: £20 - £25ph Umbrella About the Role We are working with a leading organisation within the housing sector who are looking to appoint a Property Services Compliance Officer to join their Property Services and Compliance team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced compliance professional to support the delivery of statutory compliance across a diverse property portfolio. Working closely with the Compliance Manager, you will play a key role in monitoring compliance programmes, managing contractor performance, maintaining accurate compliance data, and ensuring all statutory obligations are met. The successful candidate will have strong knowledge of housing compliance requirements, experience managing servicing and maintenance regimes, and the ability to work collaboratively with internal teams, contractors, and external partners. Key Responsibilities Support the Compliance Manager with the effective day-to-day operation of the Property Compliance function. Monitor and manage statutory compliance programmes across areas including: Gas Safety Electrical Safety Fire Safety Asbestos Management Legionella and Water Hygiene Lifts and other safety-critical assets Ensure compliance records, certification, and asset information are accurately maintained across relevant systems. Produce compliance reports, monitor KPIs, and support the identification and management of remedial actions. Carry out quality assurance checks, audits, and inspections to ensure compliance standards are achieved. Review contractor documentation, certificates, and reports to ensure works meet required legislative and quality standards. Support contractor performance management, including attending meetings, reviewing service delivery, and monitoring agreed standards. Assist with procurement, specifications, quotations, and project management of compliance-related remedial works. Support budget monitoring, invoice checking, and financial reporting for compliance activities. Provide technical advice and guidance to internal stakeholders regarding compliance requirements. Respond to customer enquiries, complaints, and service-related queries professionally and efficiently. Contribute towards continuous improvement of compliance processes, policies, and procedures. About You You will have experience working within a property compliance, asset management, or housing services environment, with a strong understanding of statutory compliance requirements. You will have: Experience managing and monitoring compliance servicing and maintenance programmes. Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation and its practical application within property services. Experience reviewing compliance certification and ensuring audit readiness. Experience supervising contractors and monitoring quality standards. Knowledge of property maintenance, building defects, surveying, specifications, quotations, and project delivery. Experience producing reports, monitoring KPIs, and analysing compliance data. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build effective relationships with contractors, colleagues, and stakeholders. Good IT skills, including strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages, particularly Excel. Desirable Experience NEBOSH Health & Safety qualification or equivalent. Experience working within social housing or a regulated housing environment. Experience supporting compliance improvement programmes or implementing new processes. If this role is of interest, please email over your CV to (url removed)
06/08/2026
Contract
Goodman Masson are currently working with a social housing organisation in London to recruit for an interim Compliance Officer. Pay Rate: £20 - £25ph Umbrella About the Role We are working with a leading organisation within the housing sector who are looking to appoint a Property Services Compliance Officer to join their Property Services and Compliance team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced compliance professional to support the delivery of statutory compliance across a diverse property portfolio. Working closely with the Compliance Manager, you will play a key role in monitoring compliance programmes, managing contractor performance, maintaining accurate compliance data, and ensuring all statutory obligations are met. The successful candidate will have strong knowledge of housing compliance requirements, experience managing servicing and maintenance regimes, and the ability to work collaboratively with internal teams, contractors, and external partners. Key Responsibilities Support the Compliance Manager with the effective day-to-day operation of the Property Compliance function. Monitor and manage statutory compliance programmes across areas including: Gas Safety Electrical Safety Fire Safety Asbestos Management Legionella and Water Hygiene Lifts and other safety-critical assets Ensure compliance records, certification, and asset information are accurately maintained across relevant systems. Produce compliance reports, monitor KPIs, and support the identification and management of remedial actions. Carry out quality assurance checks, audits, and inspections to ensure compliance standards are achieved. Review contractor documentation, certificates, and reports to ensure works meet required legislative and quality standards. Support contractor performance management, including attending meetings, reviewing service delivery, and monitoring agreed standards. Assist with procurement, specifications, quotations, and project management of compliance-related remedial works. Support budget monitoring, invoice checking, and financial reporting for compliance activities. Provide technical advice and guidance to internal stakeholders regarding compliance requirements. Respond to customer enquiries, complaints, and service-related queries professionally and efficiently. Contribute towards continuous improvement of compliance processes, policies, and procedures. About You You will have experience working within a property compliance, asset management, or housing services environment, with a strong understanding of statutory compliance requirements. You will have: Experience managing and monitoring compliance servicing and maintenance programmes. Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation and its practical application within property services. Experience reviewing compliance certification and ensuring audit readiness. Experience supervising contractors and monitoring quality standards. Knowledge of property maintenance, building defects, surveying, specifications, quotations, and project delivery. Experience producing reports, monitoring KPIs, and analysing compliance data. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build effective relationships with contractors, colleagues, and stakeholders. Good IT skills, including strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages, particularly Excel. Desirable Experience NEBOSH Health & Safety qualification or equivalent. Experience working within social housing or a regulated housing environment. Experience supporting compliance improvement programmes or implementing new processes. If this role is of interest, please email over your CV to (url removed)
Cheltenham Borough Council
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Are you passionate about protecting historic buildings and preserving your town's heritage? Cheltenham Borough Council has an exciting Conservation Officer opportunity! Location: Cheltenham Salary: 32,597 - 34,434 (pay award pending wef 1 April 2026) Job Type: Full-time, permanent Closing Date: 13 September 2026 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council. We are committed to making Cheltenham a better place to live and work, enabling communities and businesses to thrive whilst protecting what is good about our town. We aim to be an employer of choice where everyone is treated fairly and feels valued and respected. We aim to provide a stimulating and rewarding working environment that encourages our people to work together, provides opportunities for them to reach their full potential and achieve a healthy work/life balance. Working at Cheltenham Borough Council means working as part of a committed, professional, and friendly team. Conservation Officer - The Role: You will manage a varied caseload of listed building consent applications, providing specialist heritage advice to colleagues, applicants, and stakeholders. Your day-to-day work will include validating applications, conducting site inspections, negotiating with developers and their agents, consulting with specialists, and preparing detailed reports. You will present applications to Planning Committee, represent the council at appeals, and advise the public on conservation matters. You will work proactively to identify heritage issues and develop practical solutions. Conservation Officer - Key Responsibilities: - Manage your own caseload of listed building consent applications and pre-applications, including validation, site inspections, negotiations, consultations and report preparation - Present applications to Planning Committee and provide heritage advice to council members and officers on planning matters affecting heritage assets - Represent the council at appeal hearings and public inquiries on heritage matters, and provide expert witness evidence when required - Act as a specialist consultant to development management colleagues on planning applications that may impact heritage assets - Advise architects, agents, professionals and the public on conservation areas, listed buildings and the planning process - Contribute to conservation projects including conservation area appraisals and planning policy documents Conservation Officer - You: - Degree in Building Conservation or closely related discipline - Professional membership of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (desirable) - Strong knowledge of architectural history, traditional building materials, and restoration methods for historic buildings - Thorough understanding of listed building legislation, conservation policy, guidance and current heritage management issues - Excellent communication skills at all levels including public, colleagues, members and professionals, with strong presentation abilities - Customer-focused, proactive and self-motivated with ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines - Strong negotiation skills, attention to detail, and ability to maintain clear methodical records - Proficient in Microsoft Office and ability to understand scaled plans and drawings - Creative problem-solver with flexible approach and commitment to delivering high-quality service Benefits: - An excellent pension scheme. You will be eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - A generous holiday entitlement of 26 days (pro rata) rising to 31 days (pro rata) after five years (excluding Bank Holidays) - A flexible and agile working environment. We aim to provide opportunities to work from home or elsewhere and offer flexibility in working hours - A comprehensive programme of learning and development - Two days (pro rata) paid time off for volunteering - Enhanced maternity and paternity schemes - Access to free counselling services - Upon successful completion of your probation period, you will then have access to our Healthcare Cashback Plan - A cycle to work scheme - Low-cost town centre parking - A commitment to employee wellbeing To submit your CV for this exciting Conservation Officer opportunity, click Apply today!
06/08/2026
Full time
Are you passionate about protecting historic buildings and preserving your town's heritage? Cheltenham Borough Council has an exciting Conservation Officer opportunity! Location: Cheltenham Salary: 32,597 - 34,434 (pay award pending wef 1 April 2026) Job Type: Full-time, permanent Closing Date: 13 September 2026 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council. We are committed to making Cheltenham a better place to live and work, enabling communities and businesses to thrive whilst protecting what is good about our town. We aim to be an employer of choice where everyone is treated fairly and feels valued and respected. We aim to provide a stimulating and rewarding working environment that encourages our people to work together, provides opportunities for them to reach their full potential and achieve a healthy work/life balance. Working at Cheltenham Borough Council means working as part of a committed, professional, and friendly team. Conservation Officer - The Role: You will manage a varied caseload of listed building consent applications, providing specialist heritage advice to colleagues, applicants, and stakeholders. Your day-to-day work will include validating applications, conducting site inspections, negotiating with developers and their agents, consulting with specialists, and preparing detailed reports. You will present applications to Planning Committee, represent the council at appeals, and advise the public on conservation matters. You will work proactively to identify heritage issues and develop practical solutions. Conservation Officer - Key Responsibilities: - Manage your own caseload of listed building consent applications and pre-applications, including validation, site inspections, negotiations, consultations and report preparation - Present applications to Planning Committee and provide heritage advice to council members and officers on planning matters affecting heritage assets - Represent the council at appeal hearings and public inquiries on heritage matters, and provide expert witness evidence when required - Act as a specialist consultant to development management colleagues on planning applications that may impact heritage assets - Advise architects, agents, professionals and the public on conservation areas, listed buildings and the planning process - Contribute to conservation projects including conservation area appraisals and planning policy documents Conservation Officer - You: - Degree in Building Conservation or closely related discipline - Professional membership of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (desirable) - Strong knowledge of architectural history, traditional building materials, and restoration methods for historic buildings - Thorough understanding of listed building legislation, conservation policy, guidance and current heritage management issues - Excellent communication skills at all levels including public, colleagues, members and professionals, with strong presentation abilities - Customer-focused, proactive and self-motivated with ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines - Strong negotiation skills, attention to detail, and ability to maintain clear methodical records - Proficient in Microsoft Office and ability to understand scaled plans and drawings - Creative problem-solver with flexible approach and commitment to delivering high-quality service Benefits: - An excellent pension scheme. You will be eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - A generous holiday entitlement of 26 days (pro rata) rising to 31 days (pro rata) after five years (excluding Bank Holidays) - A flexible and agile working environment. We aim to provide opportunities to work from home or elsewhere and offer flexibility in working hours - A comprehensive programme of learning and development - Two days (pro rata) paid time off for volunteering - Enhanced maternity and paternity schemes - Access to free counselling services - Upon successful completion of your probation period, you will then have access to our Healthcare Cashback Plan - A cycle to work scheme - Low-cost town centre parking - A commitment to employee wellbeing To submit your CV for this exciting Conservation Officer opportunity, click Apply today!
Property Services Manager Permanent (phone number removed) depending on experience Hertfordshire based, travel required Are you an experienced Housing, Compliance or Property Services professional looking for a role where you can genuinely influence service delivery, compliance standards, and resident outcomes? Sellick Partnership is partnering with a Housing organisation based in the heart of Hertfordshire to recruit to a Property and Compliance Manager to lead the operational delivery of housing management, property compliance, repairs, and asset management across its supported housing portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious professional who enjoys balancing operational leadership with resident-focused service delivery, ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, and well maintained. Key Responsibilities of the Property Services Manager involves: Lead the day-to-day delivery of housing and property services Manage, motivate and develop Property & Housing Officers and Compliance Officers Oversee statutory compliance including Gas, Electrical, Fire, Asbestos and Water Hygiene Manage contractor performance and service delivery Ensure responsive repairs are completed efficiently and cost-effectively Oversee tenancy management activities, property inspections and void processes Maintain accurate compliance, tenancy and property records within the CRM system Support asset management activities, including long-term investment planning Monitor key performance indicators and drive continuous improvement Build positive relationships with residents and stakeholders Essential requirements include: Experience within housing, supported housing, property management or facilities/property services Strong knowledge of property compliance and health & safety requirements Experience leading or supervising teams Excellent organisational and stakeholder management skills Experience managing contractors and service standards It would be desirable if the Property Services Manager has: CIH qualification or membership IOSH, NEBOSH or other compliance-related accreditation Experience using housing management or CRM systems If you would like to be considered for the role, please click "apply" now. For more information, contact Ebony at Sellick Partnership in the Derby office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
05/08/2026
Full time
Property Services Manager Permanent (phone number removed) depending on experience Hertfordshire based, travel required Are you an experienced Housing, Compliance or Property Services professional looking for a role where you can genuinely influence service delivery, compliance standards, and resident outcomes? Sellick Partnership is partnering with a Housing organisation based in the heart of Hertfordshire to recruit to a Property and Compliance Manager to lead the operational delivery of housing management, property compliance, repairs, and asset management across its supported housing portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious professional who enjoys balancing operational leadership with resident-focused service delivery, ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, and well maintained. Key Responsibilities of the Property Services Manager involves: Lead the day-to-day delivery of housing and property services Manage, motivate and develop Property & Housing Officers and Compliance Officers Oversee statutory compliance including Gas, Electrical, Fire, Asbestos and Water Hygiene Manage contractor performance and service delivery Ensure responsive repairs are completed efficiently and cost-effectively Oversee tenancy management activities, property inspections and void processes Maintain accurate compliance, tenancy and property records within the CRM system Support asset management activities, including long-term investment planning Monitor key performance indicators and drive continuous improvement Build positive relationships with residents and stakeholders Essential requirements include: Experience within housing, supported housing, property management or facilities/property services Strong knowledge of property compliance and health & safety requirements Experience leading or supervising teams Excellent organisational and stakeholder management skills Experience managing contractors and service standards It would be desirable if the Property Services Manager has: CIH qualification or membership IOSH, NEBOSH or other compliance-related accreditation Experience using housing management or CRM systems If you would like to be considered for the role, please click "apply" now. For more information, contact Ebony at Sellick Partnership in the Derby office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Job Title: Strategic Property Project Consultant Location: Ealing, West London - Travel round borough for site visits. Working arrangements: Hybrid working, 1 day office a week, & site visits (as required) Daily rate: 400 Umbrella Contract Length: 6-month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday - Friday, 35 hours ASAP Start A Local Authority based in Ealing is seeking a Strategic Property Project Consultant to lead a high-profile programme reviewing and preparing council-owned residential properties for disposal. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future management of the council's property portfolio while delivering best value for residents and communities. About the Role Working within the Strategic Property and Investment team, you will take ownership of a dedicated property disposal project involving residential properties attached to schools and parks across the borough. You will assess opportunities for disposal, develop a future-proof disposal process, and work closely with internal stakeholders, legal teams and external consultants to deliver successful outcomes. The project initially involves approximately 11 residential properties, with the potential to expand to around 20 sites. Key Responsibilities Review and assess council-owned residential properties for disposal opportunities. Conduct site inspections and work closely with Education, Property and Legal teams. Evaluate title arrangements and identify opportunities to separate properties from existing Land Registry titles. Lead and manage property disposal projects, ensuring best value is achieved. Prepare information required for legal disposal packs and support title amendment processes. Coordinate valuations, surveys, repairs and technical investigations where required. Develop robust processes for future property disposals. Produce options appraisals, recommendations and business cases to support strategic decision-making. Provide professional property advice to internal stakeholders and senior officers. Manage consultants and specialist advisers to ensure quality and value for money. About You We're looking for an experienced property professional who can operate independently, navigate complex stakeholder environments and deliver tangible outcomes. You will have: Extensive experience of property disposals, acquisitions, asset optimisation or strategic property projects. Strong understanding of land ownership, title matters and disposal processes. Experience delivering property-related projects within a local authority, public sector or similarly complex organisation. Excellent analytical skills and the ability to produce clear options appraisals and recommendations. Strong stakeholder management, negotiation and communication skills. Experience commissioning and managing consultants and technical advisers. A degree in a property-related discipline or equivalent professional experience. MRICS qualification or equivalent professional status is desirable but not essential. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
05/08/2026
Contract
Job Title: Strategic Property Project Consultant Location: Ealing, West London - Travel round borough for site visits. Working arrangements: Hybrid working, 1 day office a week, & site visits (as required) Daily rate: 400 Umbrella Contract Length: 6-month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday - Friday, 35 hours ASAP Start A Local Authority based in Ealing is seeking a Strategic Property Project Consultant to lead a high-profile programme reviewing and preparing council-owned residential properties for disposal. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future management of the council's property portfolio while delivering best value for residents and communities. About the Role Working within the Strategic Property and Investment team, you will take ownership of a dedicated property disposal project involving residential properties attached to schools and parks across the borough. You will assess opportunities for disposal, develop a future-proof disposal process, and work closely with internal stakeholders, legal teams and external consultants to deliver successful outcomes. The project initially involves approximately 11 residential properties, with the potential to expand to around 20 sites. Key Responsibilities Review and assess council-owned residential properties for disposal opportunities. Conduct site inspections and work closely with Education, Property and Legal teams. Evaluate title arrangements and identify opportunities to separate properties from existing Land Registry titles. Lead and manage property disposal projects, ensuring best value is achieved. Prepare information required for legal disposal packs and support title amendment processes. Coordinate valuations, surveys, repairs and technical investigations where required. Develop robust processes for future property disposals. Produce options appraisals, recommendations and business cases to support strategic decision-making. Provide professional property advice to internal stakeholders and senior officers. Manage consultants and specialist advisers to ensure quality and value for money. About You We're looking for an experienced property professional who can operate independently, navigate complex stakeholder environments and deliver tangible outcomes. You will have: Extensive experience of property disposals, acquisitions, asset optimisation or strategic property projects. Strong understanding of land ownership, title matters and disposal processes. Experience delivering property-related projects within a local authority, public sector or similarly complex organisation. Excellent analytical skills and the ability to produce clear options appraisals and recommendations. Strong stakeholder management, negotiation and communication skills. Experience commissioning and managing consultants and technical advisers. A degree in a property-related discipline or equivalent professional experience. MRICS qualification or equivalent professional status is desirable but not essential. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Your new company You will be joining a well-established organisation with a strong commitment to environmental stewardship, biodiversity enhancement, and sustainable estate management. With a substantial portfolio of green spaces and tree assets, the organisation is investing in long-term tree management, woodland creation, and ecological improvement projects that benefit both communities and the wider environment. Your new role As a Tree Officer, you will be responsible for delivering a cyclical tree inspection and management programme across the South and East regions. You will undertake tree condition surveys, assess risks, specify and manage remedial works, and maintain accurate tree records using specialist surveying and mapping software. Key responsibilities include: Conducting planned and emergency tree inspections and surveys Producing risk-based maintenance and remedial work programmes Managing tree-related enquiries from residents and stakeholders Investigating tree-related insurance claims, including subsidence assessments Monitoring contractor performance and quality of completed works Developing woodland management plans and biodiversity projects Providing expert arboricultural advice across multiple departments Ensuring compliance with Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs), Conservation Areas, and relevant legislation Assisting with major incident response and continual improvement of tree management policies What you'll need to succeed Level 3 Diploma in Arboriculture or equivalent qualification LANTRA Professional Tree Inspection (PTI) qualification Experience in a Tree Officer, Arboricultural Consultant, or similar role Strong knowledge of tree inspection techniques, risk assessment, pests and diseases Working knowledge of BS5837 and BS3998 standards Understanding of tree legislation, including TPOs and Conservation Area requirements Experience managing contractors and monitoring work quality Ability to write technical reports and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders Proficiency in Microsoft Office and arboricultural surveying/mapping software Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the region What you'll get in return Opportunity to play a key role in shaping and delivering large-scale tree and woodland management programmes Exposure to diverse arboricultural projects, including biodiversity enhancement and environmental initiatives Ongoing professional development and opportunities to expand your arboricultural expertise A varied role combining site work, stakeholder engagement, technical reporting, and project management The chance to make a lasting environmental impact through sustainable tree management and community-focused green infrastructure projects What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
04/08/2026
Contract
Your new company You will be joining a well-established organisation with a strong commitment to environmental stewardship, biodiversity enhancement, and sustainable estate management. With a substantial portfolio of green spaces and tree assets, the organisation is investing in long-term tree management, woodland creation, and ecological improvement projects that benefit both communities and the wider environment. Your new role As a Tree Officer, you will be responsible for delivering a cyclical tree inspection and management programme across the South and East regions. You will undertake tree condition surveys, assess risks, specify and manage remedial works, and maintain accurate tree records using specialist surveying and mapping software. Key responsibilities include: Conducting planned and emergency tree inspections and surveys Producing risk-based maintenance and remedial work programmes Managing tree-related enquiries from residents and stakeholders Investigating tree-related insurance claims, including subsidence assessments Monitoring contractor performance and quality of completed works Developing woodland management plans and biodiversity projects Providing expert arboricultural advice across multiple departments Ensuring compliance with Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs), Conservation Areas, and relevant legislation Assisting with major incident response and continual improvement of tree management policies What you'll need to succeed Level 3 Diploma in Arboriculture or equivalent qualification LANTRA Professional Tree Inspection (PTI) qualification Experience in a Tree Officer, Arboricultural Consultant, or similar role Strong knowledge of tree inspection techniques, risk assessment, pests and diseases Working knowledge of BS5837 and BS3998 standards Understanding of tree legislation, including TPOs and Conservation Area requirements Experience managing contractors and monitoring work quality Ability to write technical reports and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders Proficiency in Microsoft Office and arboricultural surveying/mapping software Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the region What you'll get in return Opportunity to play a key role in shaping and delivering large-scale tree and woodland management programmes Exposure to diverse arboricultural projects, including biodiversity enhancement and environmental initiatives Ongoing professional development and opportunities to expand your arboricultural expertise A varied role combining site work, stakeholder engagement, technical reporting, and project management The chance to make a lasting environmental impact through sustainable tree management and community-focused green infrastructure projects What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Housing Officer Exeter 22.00 Umbrella Full time, Temporary Hybrid - 40% office, 60% home working We are currently recruiting for a Social housing organisation based in Exeter who are looking for an Housing Officer to join their team on a temporary basis. Responsibilities of the Allocations Officer include: Build and maintain proactive, positive relationships with tenants and other customers. Deliver a comprehensive, high-performing housing management service to Council tenants and residents in temporary accommodation, including addressing and resolving anti-social behaviour. Understand, anticipate, and meet legitimate customer demand within agreed budgets. Coordinate the effective use and management of temporary accommodation and properties managed through the Council's Social Lettings Agency. Carry out regular inspections of Council properties and neighbourhoods within a defined area, ensuring a thorough understanding of customer needs and Council assets, and taking appropriate action to address any issues identified. Support the Service Lead Housing Customers and Housing Customer Lead in the continuous development and improvement of housing services. The successful candidate will have: A qualification to HNC level in a relevant discipline or substantial proven relevant experience. Previous anti-social behaviour management, property inspections, quarterly estate inspection. Knowledge of Open Housing. If you believe that you are well-suited to the role of Housing Officer, please apply. For additional information, please contact Lucy Giles at Sellick Partnership Derby office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
04/08/2026
Seasonal
Housing Officer Exeter 22.00 Umbrella Full time, Temporary Hybrid - 40% office, 60% home working We are currently recruiting for a Social housing organisation based in Exeter who are looking for an Housing Officer to join their team on a temporary basis. Responsibilities of the Allocations Officer include: Build and maintain proactive, positive relationships with tenants and other customers. Deliver a comprehensive, high-performing housing management service to Council tenants and residents in temporary accommodation, including addressing and resolving anti-social behaviour. Understand, anticipate, and meet legitimate customer demand within agreed budgets. Coordinate the effective use and management of temporary accommodation and properties managed through the Council's Social Lettings Agency. Carry out regular inspections of Council properties and neighbourhoods within a defined area, ensuring a thorough understanding of customer needs and Council assets, and taking appropriate action to address any issues identified. Support the Service Lead Housing Customers and Housing Customer Lead in the continuous development and improvement of housing services. The successful candidate will have: A qualification to HNC level in a relevant discipline or substantial proven relevant experience. Previous anti-social behaviour management, property inspections, quarterly estate inspection. Knowledge of Open Housing. If you believe that you are well-suited to the role of Housing Officer, please apply. For additional information, please contact Lucy Giles at Sellick Partnership Derby office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Your new company A London Local Authority is seeking a customer-focused Resident Liaison Officer to join its Asset Management team. Working closely with the Housing Asset Data Manager, Stock Condition Surveyor and wider Property Services team, you will play a key role in ensuring residents remain informed, engaged and supported throughout property surveys, inspections and planned investment programmes.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing professional who enjoys building positive relationships with residents whilst helping to improve housing services and property standards across the borough. Your new role As Resident Liaison Officer, you will act as the key point of contact between residents and the Asset Management team, ensuring effective communication regarding stock condition surveys, EPC assessments, property inspections and planned works programmes.You will be responsible for arranging appointments, managing resident enquiries, addressing concerns and ensuring residents receive clear and timely information about upcoming surveys and investment works. The role will require close collaboration with surveyors, contractors and internal stakeholders to help deliver a customer-focused service. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working as a Resident Liaison Officer, Housing Officer, Customer Liaison Officer or similar role within housing, property or construction. Experience engaging with tenants, leaseholders and residents in a social housing or local authority environment. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage sensitive situations professionally and empathetically. Experience coordinating appointments and managing customer enquiries. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Ability to work independently whilst supporting a wider project team. Desirable Knowledge of stock condition surveys and planned maintenance programmes. Experience supporting capital works, retrofit, compliance or asset management projects. Understanding of social housing regulations and customer service best practices. Experience working with diverse communities and vulnerable residents. What you'll get in return Competitive salary package. Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Generous annual leave entitlement. Ongoing learning and development opportunities. Opportunity to contribute towards improving homes and services for residents across a major London borough. Supportive and collaborative working environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
03/08/2026
Full time
Your new company A London Local Authority is seeking a customer-focused Resident Liaison Officer to join its Asset Management team. Working closely with the Housing Asset Data Manager, Stock Condition Surveyor and wider Property Services team, you will play a key role in ensuring residents remain informed, engaged and supported throughout property surveys, inspections and planned investment programmes.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing professional who enjoys building positive relationships with residents whilst helping to improve housing services and property standards across the borough. Your new role As Resident Liaison Officer, you will act as the key point of contact between residents and the Asset Management team, ensuring effective communication regarding stock condition surveys, EPC assessments, property inspections and planned works programmes.You will be responsible for arranging appointments, managing resident enquiries, addressing concerns and ensuring residents receive clear and timely information about upcoming surveys and investment works. The role will require close collaboration with surveyors, contractors and internal stakeholders to help deliver a customer-focused service. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working as a Resident Liaison Officer, Housing Officer, Customer Liaison Officer or similar role within housing, property or construction. Experience engaging with tenants, leaseholders and residents in a social housing or local authority environment. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage sensitive situations professionally and empathetically. Experience coordinating appointments and managing customer enquiries. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Ability to work independently whilst supporting a wider project team. Desirable Knowledge of stock condition surveys and planned maintenance programmes. Experience supporting capital works, retrofit, compliance or asset management projects. Understanding of social housing regulations and customer service best practices. Experience working with diverse communities and vulnerable residents. What you'll get in return Competitive salary package. Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Generous annual leave entitlement. Ongoing learning and development opportunities. Opportunity to contribute towards improving homes and services for residents across a major London borough. Supportive and collaborative working environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)