Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment Planned Works Occupied Properties Full-time Permanent Norfolk Up to £58,000 per annum + package Site Manager job in Norfolk managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and with minimal disruption to residents. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading property services and construction contractor delivering refurbishment works as part of a long-term social housing framework in Norfolk. The role will involve taking responsibility for the day-to-day management of refurbishment projects across occupied residential properties, covering a variety of internal and external works. The successful candidate will manage site teams and subcontractors while maintaining high standards across health & safety, quality, programme and resident satisfaction. You will work closely with Contracts and Project Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, clients and other key stakeholders to ensure works are delivered effectively. Previous experience managing refurbishment works within occupied residential properties is essential. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties Coordinating site teams, subcontractors, materials and resources to achieve programme targets Ensuring works are completed safely, on programme and to the required quality and specification Managing subcontractor performance and issuing NCRs where required Carrying out regular site, quality and health & safety inspections Ensuring compliance with company Health & Safety procedures, including site inductions, RAMS, permits and PPE Conducting toolbox talks and promoting a strong health & safety culture across site Managing defects and ensuring works meet agreed client KPIs and quality standards Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain effective communication with residents Managing resident and client concerns professionally and ensuring issues are resolved promptly Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and other project stakeholders Monitoring progress against programme and reporting any potential delays Producing regular site progress reports for senior management and the client Attending client, internal and project progress meetings Carrying out work inspections and ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications and building regulations Maintaining accurate site documentation, H&S records and project information Managing site welfare facilities, offices and equipment Supporting and developing Assistant Site Managers, Site Administrators and other junior team members Identifying potential commercial opportunities and communicating these to senior management Supporting the Contracts Manager with pre-start activities and project mobilisation Requirements Proven Site Management experience within refurbishment and/or planned works Previous experience delivering works within occupied residential properties essential Strong social housing, local authority or housing association experience preferred Experience managing both internal and external refurbishment works Strong subcontractor and site team management experience Good understanding of building regulations and Health & Safety legislation Ability to read and interpret drawings, programmes and specifications Strong understanding of programme management and project delivery Good commercial awareness Excellent resident, client and stakeholder management skills Strong planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Confident managing works in sensitive occupied environments Microsoft Office proficiency, with Microsoft Project experience beneficial SMSTS CSCS First Aid Full UK driving licence Successful candidate will be required to complete a DBS check MCIOB or working towards MCIOB desirable Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum Comprehensive company benefits package Permanent, full-time position Long-term social housing refurbishment contract Opportunity to work with a leading property services and construction contractor Training, development and career progression opportunities This Site Manager role in Norfolk offers the opportunity to join an established team delivering a long-term programme of refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties. The position would suit an experienced Site Manager from a social housing, planned maintenance or refurbishment background who is confident managing internal and external works while maintaining excellent relationships with residents and clients. Apply now to be considered for this opportunity.
18/08/2026
Full time
Site Manager Social Housing Refurbishment Planned Works Occupied Properties Full-time Permanent Norfolk Up to £58,000 per annum + package Site Manager job in Norfolk managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on programme, to the required quality standards and with minimal disruption to residents. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Site Manager to join a leading property services and construction contractor delivering refurbishment works as part of a long-term social housing framework in Norfolk. The role will involve taking responsibility for the day-to-day management of refurbishment projects across occupied residential properties, covering a variety of internal and external works. The successful candidate will manage site teams and subcontractors while maintaining high standards across health & safety, quality, programme and resident satisfaction. You will work closely with Contracts and Project Managers, Resident Liaison Officers, clients and other key stakeholders to ensure works are delivered effectively. Previous experience managing refurbishment works within occupied residential properties is essential. Key Responsibilities Managing the day-to-day delivery of internal and external refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties Coordinating site teams, subcontractors, materials and resources to achieve programme targets Ensuring works are completed safely, on programme and to the required quality and specification Managing subcontractor performance and issuing NCRs where required Carrying out regular site, quality and health & safety inspections Ensuring compliance with company Health & Safety procedures, including site inductions, RAMS, permits and PPE Conducting toolbox talks and promoting a strong health & safety culture across site Managing defects and ensuring works meet agreed client KPIs and quality standards Working closely with Resident Liaison Officers to minimise disruption and maintain effective communication with residents Managing resident and client concerns professionally and ensuring issues are resolved promptly Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and other project stakeholders Monitoring progress against programme and reporting any potential delays Producing regular site progress reports for senior management and the client Attending client, internal and project progress meetings Carrying out work inspections and ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications and building regulations Maintaining accurate site documentation, H&S records and project information Managing site welfare facilities, offices and equipment Supporting and developing Assistant Site Managers, Site Administrators and other junior team members Identifying potential commercial opportunities and communicating these to senior management Supporting the Contracts Manager with pre-start activities and project mobilisation Requirements Proven Site Management experience within refurbishment and/or planned works Previous experience delivering works within occupied residential properties essential Strong social housing, local authority or housing association experience preferred Experience managing both internal and external refurbishment works Strong subcontractor and site team management experience Good understanding of building regulations and Health & Safety legislation Ability to read and interpret drawings, programmes and specifications Strong understanding of programme management and project delivery Good commercial awareness Excellent resident, client and stakeholder management skills Strong planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Confident managing works in sensitive occupied environments Microsoft Office proficiency, with Microsoft Project experience beneficial SMSTS CSCS First Aid Full UK driving licence Successful candidate will be required to complete a DBS check MCIOB or working towards MCIOB desirable Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum Comprehensive company benefits package Permanent, full-time position Long-term social housing refurbishment contract Opportunity to work with a leading property services and construction contractor Training, development and career progression opportunities This Site Manager role in Norfolk offers the opportunity to join an established team delivering a long-term programme of refurbishment works across occupied social housing properties. The position would suit an experienced Site Manager from a social housing, planned maintenance or refurbishment background who is confident managing internal and external works while maintaining excellent relationships with residents and clients. Apply now to be considered for this opportunity.
Title: Sheltered Housing Assistant Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time, 35 hours Salary: Starting from 28,275 per annum, dependant on experience Grade: 3 Reporting Office: Stratford, London Working Location: Schemes in the London Borough of Lambeth Persona: Site Based Worker - Contractual hours to be worked from allocated site, with ad hoc office attendance as required Closing Date: 28 th August 2026 Interview Date: In person at our Stratford Office, on a date to be confirmed Please click here to see role profile - Sheltered Housing Assistant Benefits Include: 25 days Annual Leave rising to 30 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, excellent pension plan and non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. L&Q reserves the right to not progress applications for candidates who have had one unsuccessful application/interview process with L&Q for the same or similar role in the previous 12 months. Join our L&Q Living Housing Management Team at L&Q: Do you take pride in creating safe, supportive environments and delivering outstanding service? Are you passionate about health, safety, and well-being in residential communities? If so, we have the perfect role where you can help make a meaningful difference in the lives of our residents. We're currently seeking a Sheltered Housing Assistant to become part of our dedicated Housing Management team. You'll be working across our sheltered housing schemes in the London Borough of Lambeth, supporting residents aged 55 and over. As a key member of our Independent Living service, you'll help ensure residents feel safe, secure, and empowered to live independently, while delivering high-quality housing management services. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Your impact in the role: Resident Support and Customer Service: Act as the on-site representative, providing guidance to residents and acting as a key contact for their families and visitors. You'll build meaningful relationships, foster a welcoming environment, and support new residents as they settle into the community. Health & Safety and Site Maintenance: Ensure resident and site safety by conducting regular health and safety inspections, following fire safety procedures, and monitoring the premises. You'll report repairs, oversee general upkeep, and work closely with contractors to ensure that communal areas and site facilities remain well-maintained and secure. Administrative and Operational Efficiency: Maintain accurate records of health and safety checks, report incidents and repairs, and use company systems to communicate effectively. You'll contribute to smooth operations by managing documentation, supporting policy implementation, and keeping reception and entrance areas clean and welcoming. Collaborative Problem-Solving: Work as part of the Housing Management team to address anti-social behaviour, resolve tenancy concerns, and escalate issues when necessary. You'll contribute to the wider team's success by collaborating on action plans and working closely with any support teams in place. What you'll bring: Customer Service Excellence: Proven experience providing high-quality service in a resident-facing role, handling sensitive issues with empathy and professionalism. Health & Safety Awareness: Interest or experience in health and safety procedures, with an understanding of fire safety, estate inspections, and safe working practices. Organisational Skills: A proactive, well-organised approach with the ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise tasks effectively. Strong Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to connect with a diverse range of people and relay information clearly. Team Collaboration: A positive, flexible attitude and the ability to work well within a team, sharing information and collaborating to find effective solutions. DBS For this post the successful candidate will need to apply for or be in possession of a Basic Disclosure Barring Service certificate (DBS) to enable them to work within the team. For further information about the Disclosure Barring Service please visit (url removed) If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Our purpose is simple - to provide social homes and landlord services that everyone can be proud of. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. People are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values, which outline our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q - click here to read more. At L&Q, we know that diversity and inclusion make us stronger - and they're at the heart of everything we do. When we recruit, we look at what really matters: your skills, experience, and potential. We're proud to be recognised for creating an inclusive workplace. We're a Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) and we've introduced our own Recruitment Advocate scheme to make sure every step of our hiring process is fair, transparent, and consistent. It's all part of our commitment to ending discrimination and making L&Q a place where everyone feels welcome. Find out more here . Sustainability is also at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! LQL L&Q is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks.
15/08/2026
Full time
Title: Sheltered Housing Assistant Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time, 35 hours Salary: Starting from 28,275 per annum, dependant on experience Grade: 3 Reporting Office: Stratford, London Working Location: Schemes in the London Borough of Lambeth Persona: Site Based Worker - Contractual hours to be worked from allocated site, with ad hoc office attendance as required Closing Date: 28 th August 2026 Interview Date: In person at our Stratford Office, on a date to be confirmed Please click here to see role profile - Sheltered Housing Assistant Benefits Include: 25 days Annual Leave rising to 30 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, excellent pension plan and non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. L&Q reserves the right to not progress applications for candidates who have had one unsuccessful application/interview process with L&Q for the same or similar role in the previous 12 months. Join our L&Q Living Housing Management Team at L&Q: Do you take pride in creating safe, supportive environments and delivering outstanding service? Are you passionate about health, safety, and well-being in residential communities? If so, we have the perfect role where you can help make a meaningful difference in the lives of our residents. We're currently seeking a Sheltered Housing Assistant to become part of our dedicated Housing Management team. You'll be working across our sheltered housing schemes in the London Borough of Lambeth, supporting residents aged 55 and over. As a key member of our Independent Living service, you'll help ensure residents feel safe, secure, and empowered to live independently, while delivering high-quality housing management services. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Your impact in the role: Resident Support and Customer Service: Act as the on-site representative, providing guidance to residents and acting as a key contact for their families and visitors. You'll build meaningful relationships, foster a welcoming environment, and support new residents as they settle into the community. Health & Safety and Site Maintenance: Ensure resident and site safety by conducting regular health and safety inspections, following fire safety procedures, and monitoring the premises. You'll report repairs, oversee general upkeep, and work closely with contractors to ensure that communal areas and site facilities remain well-maintained and secure. Administrative and Operational Efficiency: Maintain accurate records of health and safety checks, report incidents and repairs, and use company systems to communicate effectively. You'll contribute to smooth operations by managing documentation, supporting policy implementation, and keeping reception and entrance areas clean and welcoming. Collaborative Problem-Solving: Work as part of the Housing Management team to address anti-social behaviour, resolve tenancy concerns, and escalate issues when necessary. You'll contribute to the wider team's success by collaborating on action plans and working closely with any support teams in place. What you'll bring: Customer Service Excellence: Proven experience providing high-quality service in a resident-facing role, handling sensitive issues with empathy and professionalism. Health & Safety Awareness: Interest or experience in health and safety procedures, with an understanding of fire safety, estate inspections, and safe working practices. Organisational Skills: A proactive, well-organised approach with the ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise tasks effectively. Strong Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to connect with a diverse range of people and relay information clearly. Team Collaboration: A positive, flexible attitude and the ability to work well within a team, sharing information and collaborating to find effective solutions. DBS For this post the successful candidate will need to apply for or be in possession of a Basic Disclosure Barring Service certificate (DBS) to enable them to work within the team. For further information about the Disclosure Barring Service please visit (url removed) If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Our purpose is simple - to provide social homes and landlord services that everyone can be proud of. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. People are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values, which outline our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q - click here to read more. At L&Q, we know that diversity and inclusion make us stronger - and they're at the heart of everything we do. When we recruit, we look at what really matters: your skills, experience, and potential. We're proud to be recognised for creating an inclusive workplace. We're a Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) and we've introduced our own Recruitment Advocate scheme to make sure every step of our hiring process is fair, transparent, and consistent. It's all part of our commitment to ending discrimination and making L&Q a place where everyone feels welcome. Find out more here . Sustainability is also at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us! LQL L&Q is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks.
Your new company Location: Sefton Contract: Temporary (2-3 Months) Start Date: Immediate Start Available Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm (1-hour unpaid lunch break) We are currently recruiting for an experienced Caretaker / Estate Operative to join a housing team in Sefton on a temporary contract for an initial 2-3-month period. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in estate management, care-taking, or property maintenance who takes pride in maintaining clean, safe, and well-presented communal environments. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out a variety of estate and care-taking duties across residential properties, helping to ensure communal areas, external spaces, and shared facilities are maintained to a high standard. Your new role Carrying out general care taking and estate management duties Completing minor repairs and basic maintenance tasks Internal and external painting and decorating works Conducting regular litter picks across estates and communal areas Removing rubbish, fly-tipping, and unwanted items from communal spaces Managing and completing clear landing procedures Issuing and monitoring TORT notices where required Ensuring communal areas are clean, safe, and free from hazards What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working as a Caretaker, Estate Operative, Facilities Assistant, Labourer, or similar role Experience carrying out minor repairs and basic maintenance works Confidence working independently and managing your own workload Driving licence essential What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced caretaker to secure an immediate start with a well-established housing organisation supporting local communities across Sefton. 2-3 month contract 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)
12/08/2026
Seasonal
Your new company Location: Sefton Contract: Temporary (2-3 Months) Start Date: Immediate Start Available Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm (1-hour unpaid lunch break) We are currently recruiting for an experienced Caretaker / Estate Operative to join a housing team in Sefton on a temporary contract for an initial 2-3-month period. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in estate management, care-taking, or property maintenance who takes pride in maintaining clean, safe, and well-presented communal environments. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out a variety of estate and care-taking duties across residential properties, helping to ensure communal areas, external spaces, and shared facilities are maintained to a high standard. Your new role Carrying out general care taking and estate management duties Completing minor repairs and basic maintenance tasks Internal and external painting and decorating works Conducting regular litter picks across estates and communal areas Removing rubbish, fly-tipping, and unwanted items from communal spaces Managing and completing clear landing procedures Issuing and monitoring TORT notices where required Ensuring communal areas are clean, safe, and free from hazards What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working as a Caretaker, Estate Operative, Facilities Assistant, Labourer, or similar role Experience carrying out minor repairs and basic maintenance works Confidence working independently and managing your own workload Driving licence essential What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced caretaker to secure an immediate start with a well-established housing organisation supporting local communities across Sefton. 2-3 month contract 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)
Workspaces Lead (Safety, Health & Assurance) Sheffield £34,339 per annum 12 Months Fixed Term Contract, Full Time (37 hours per week) Closing Date: Sunday 23rd August 2026 at midnight Interview Date: Tuesday 8th September 2026 We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and motivated Workspaces Lead (Maternity Cover) to join our Safety, Health, Assurance and Workspaces team at South Yorkshire Housing Association, based within the Sheffield City Centre. The role is an important part of the head office day-to-day operations delivering maintenance, services, and management of the Workspaces Team. We re looking for someone with experience within facilities and thrives to continuously improve the quality of compliances and safety regulations providing the best environment for all our people to work. Our wider benefits: Salary 4B/C £34,339 annum Working hours 37 hrs per week Generous holiday entitlement 27 days annual leave, statutory bank holidays plus an additional 4 SYHA days, pro rata. 5% pension contribution Excellent flexible working options including Flexi Time, Condensed Hours, Part Time, and Job Share. Excellent benefits including: SYHA Rewards - employee discount scheme, which offers cash back and shopping discounts. Plus, advice and resources on health eating, financial wellbeing, exercise and mastering your mental health Westfield Health (employer paid) Counselling Discounted Gym membership Cycle to work scheme Access to a wide range of programmes to train and develop you. More about the role: Reporting to the Head of Compliance and H&S, this role will lead and manage the Safety, Health, Assurance and Workspaces Team. This role includes line management responsibilities for the Safety, Health, Assurance and Workspaces Assistant and Welcome Point (Reception) Administrator, ensuring the effective delivery of hard and soft services and front-of-house operations within the head office. Responsibilities will include Effective management and monitoring of departmental budgets, ensuring resources are allocated appropriately and deliver value for money. Providing excellent facilities management across our Workspaces, supporting and delivering the organisation vision and values. Monitoring facilities and assets within the office, leading quality inspections and ensuring prompt and appropriate action is taken to resolve issues. Acting as a key point of contact between the organisation and tenants within Head Office, maintaining positive and professional relationships. Maintaining accurate health and safety compliance records and ensuring compliance to relevant policies and procedures. Supporting events held within our Workspaces, undertaking risk assessments and ensuring a safe and welcoming environments for all attendees. Communicating effectively with colleagues across all locations, providing advice, guidance, and support on workspace and facilities-related matters. Managing relationships with contractors, suppliers, and service providers to ensure high standards of service delivery. At the heart of this role is a commitment to creating a safe, positive, and welcoming environment for everyone who uses our workspaces. Through effective facilities management, strong communication, and a people-focused approach, the successful candidate will help ensure our office spaces support the wellbeing, productivity, and experience of colleagues, visitors, and tenants, while making a positive impact on the workplace environment every day. Who you are: We are looking for someone who demonstrates excellent people skills, the confidence to take ownership, and the ability to build strong relationships across teams, the wider organisation, and our tenants. Ideally, you will have experience in facilities management, a good understanding of health and safety requirements, and previous people management experience. The successful candidate will : Have experience coordinating a workspace and facilities services to create a positive and engaging environment for our people across the head office. Display strong problem-solving skills with the ability to manage facilities, repairs, maintenance and compliance activities and documents effectively. Be confident using Microsoft 365 applications, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams. Be collaborative, building positive relationships with colleagues, tenants, customers and external contractors Manage assets, projects and planned maintenance activities, ensuring work is delivered on time. Be flexible and adaptable, embracing change and identifying opportunities to continuously improve the workspace experience and environment. Be committed to promoting our culture, values and wellbeing through the delivery of excellent workspaces. Have a passion for customer service with colleagues and customers within the organisation, being able to take on feedback and action appropriate feedback. Be able to prioritise and manage multiple tasks, balancing operational demands while maintaining a high standard of service. Who we are: At South Yorkshire Housing Association, our purpose is for our customers to settle at home, live well and realise their potential. Feeling settled and living well means different things to the people and families that live across South Yorkshire. So, we work with people in different ways from our extra-care housing, to providing services and opportunities that individuals can access in their home, workplace and community, to creating houses for affordable rent. Our employees enable us to create the best services, support, and experiences for our customers. We believe that difference makes us better, and that our services are made stronger by having a diverse workforce. We encourage and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Please note that we may remove this advert prior to the advertised date, dependent on the level of response received. Please apply at your earliest convenience. At SYHA, we value the incredible contribution and talent that people with disabilities can and do bring to our workplace and we are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. As part of our commitments, we will ensure that disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role will be guaranteed the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at interview. To be considered under the scheme, disabled applicants must disclose their disability (as defined by the Equality Act 2010) on the Equal Opportunities section of the job application. SYHA does not hold a sponsorship license and are unable to provide visa sponsorship.
12/08/2026
Contract
Workspaces Lead (Safety, Health & Assurance) Sheffield £34,339 per annum 12 Months Fixed Term Contract, Full Time (37 hours per week) Closing Date: Sunday 23rd August 2026 at midnight Interview Date: Tuesday 8th September 2026 We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and motivated Workspaces Lead (Maternity Cover) to join our Safety, Health, Assurance and Workspaces team at South Yorkshire Housing Association, based within the Sheffield City Centre. The role is an important part of the head office day-to-day operations delivering maintenance, services, and management of the Workspaces Team. We re looking for someone with experience within facilities and thrives to continuously improve the quality of compliances and safety regulations providing the best environment for all our people to work. Our wider benefits: Salary 4B/C £34,339 annum Working hours 37 hrs per week Generous holiday entitlement 27 days annual leave, statutory bank holidays plus an additional 4 SYHA days, pro rata. 5% pension contribution Excellent flexible working options including Flexi Time, Condensed Hours, Part Time, and Job Share. Excellent benefits including: SYHA Rewards - employee discount scheme, which offers cash back and shopping discounts. Plus, advice and resources on health eating, financial wellbeing, exercise and mastering your mental health Westfield Health (employer paid) Counselling Discounted Gym membership Cycle to work scheme Access to a wide range of programmes to train and develop you. More about the role: Reporting to the Head of Compliance and H&S, this role will lead and manage the Safety, Health, Assurance and Workspaces Team. This role includes line management responsibilities for the Safety, Health, Assurance and Workspaces Assistant and Welcome Point (Reception) Administrator, ensuring the effective delivery of hard and soft services and front-of-house operations within the head office. Responsibilities will include Effective management and monitoring of departmental budgets, ensuring resources are allocated appropriately and deliver value for money. Providing excellent facilities management across our Workspaces, supporting and delivering the organisation vision and values. Monitoring facilities and assets within the office, leading quality inspections and ensuring prompt and appropriate action is taken to resolve issues. Acting as a key point of contact between the organisation and tenants within Head Office, maintaining positive and professional relationships. Maintaining accurate health and safety compliance records and ensuring compliance to relevant policies and procedures. Supporting events held within our Workspaces, undertaking risk assessments and ensuring a safe and welcoming environments for all attendees. Communicating effectively with colleagues across all locations, providing advice, guidance, and support on workspace and facilities-related matters. Managing relationships with contractors, suppliers, and service providers to ensure high standards of service delivery. At the heart of this role is a commitment to creating a safe, positive, and welcoming environment for everyone who uses our workspaces. Through effective facilities management, strong communication, and a people-focused approach, the successful candidate will help ensure our office spaces support the wellbeing, productivity, and experience of colleagues, visitors, and tenants, while making a positive impact on the workplace environment every day. Who you are: We are looking for someone who demonstrates excellent people skills, the confidence to take ownership, and the ability to build strong relationships across teams, the wider organisation, and our tenants. Ideally, you will have experience in facilities management, a good understanding of health and safety requirements, and previous people management experience. The successful candidate will : Have experience coordinating a workspace and facilities services to create a positive and engaging environment for our people across the head office. Display strong problem-solving skills with the ability to manage facilities, repairs, maintenance and compliance activities and documents effectively. Be confident using Microsoft 365 applications, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams. Be collaborative, building positive relationships with colleagues, tenants, customers and external contractors Manage assets, projects and planned maintenance activities, ensuring work is delivered on time. Be flexible and adaptable, embracing change and identifying opportunities to continuously improve the workspace experience and environment. Be committed to promoting our culture, values and wellbeing through the delivery of excellent workspaces. Have a passion for customer service with colleagues and customers within the organisation, being able to take on feedback and action appropriate feedback. Be able to prioritise and manage multiple tasks, balancing operational demands while maintaining a high standard of service. Who we are: At South Yorkshire Housing Association, our purpose is for our customers to settle at home, live well and realise their potential. Feeling settled and living well means different things to the people and families that live across South Yorkshire. So, we work with people in different ways from our extra-care housing, to providing services and opportunities that individuals can access in their home, workplace and community, to creating houses for affordable rent. Our employees enable us to create the best services, support, and experiences for our customers. We believe that difference makes us better, and that our services are made stronger by having a diverse workforce. We encourage and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Please note that we may remove this advert prior to the advertised date, dependent on the level of response received. Please apply at your earliest convenience. At SYHA, we value the incredible contribution and talent that people with disabilities can and do bring to our workplace and we are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. As part of our commitments, we will ensure that disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role will be guaranteed the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at interview. To be considered under the scheme, disabled applicants must disclose their disability (as defined by the Equality Act 2010) on the Equal Opportunities section of the job application. SYHA does not hold a sponsorship license and are unable to provide visa sponsorship.
New Buildings and Facilities Assistant Location: Uxbridge Salary: 15.21 PH depending on experience Duration: ASAP for 6 months Contract type: Temporary - fully site based Adecco are currently recruiting for a New Buildings and Facilities Assistant to join a prestigious university based in Uxbridge. Roles and responsibilities To undertake preliminary investigation and repair of defect reports, (e.g. plumbing, electrical, building/carpentry, general repairs), or making safe and reporting clear information to the relevant supervisor, or University Estates Department for further action via verbal or electronic means on a daily basis. To carry out basic electrical tasks to include replacing light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and lamps, checking external lighting, safe isolation. Resetting circuit breakers as per University procedures. To support the Buildings and Facilities Supervisor in completing PPM (preventative planned maintenance), Health & Safety duties, planned activities and fire drills. To inform the Buildings and Facilities Supervisor when equipment and parts are used and require replenishment on a daily basis. To undertake manual handling as and when required. To prioritise own work load effectively. To provide clear and effective information to students when attending residences, directing students as and when required by verbal commands on a daily basis. To fulfil legal requirements of critical Health and Safety / Mandatory inspection, and testing regimes, e.g. fire alarm testing, fire extinguisher checks, Emergency Light Testing, Legionella flushing/sampling, lux levels, asbestos condition reporting, PAT Testing. In accordance with the UUK Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing. To follow University Health and Safety guidelines, specifically the asbestos register, COSHH, wear correct Uniform and PPE (provided) before completing any maintenance work. Maintaining accurate written and electronic records including the use of digital and electronic systems and tablet / PDA devices for all work carried out on a daily basis. To ensure that security within Residences is maintained for student's staff and contractors, following the University procedures. Repairing and maintaining all security and access systems, locks and keys using the correct procedures on a daily basis. To support the Student Living team in achieving audits (e.g. ISO 14001, UUK), accreditations (e.g. Investors in People, Green Impact) and legislative and compliance requirements. To liaise with contractors, or other University departments and other sections of Commercial Services as required following appropriate University guidelines daily, weekly or monthly. Person spec: Good standard of education Ability to carry out Portable appliance Testing (PAT) and safe electrical isolation training. Evidence of formal trade training e.g. NVQ Level 1 / City & Guilds qualification or equivalent experience in General maintenance / Carpentry / Plumbing. Proven experience in a similar role, either in the public or private sector and a broad knowledge of maintenance duties Previous experience in an environment providing a service to customers Experience in checking fire extinguishers and other firefighting equipment Previous experience of carrying out Emergency Lighting Testing Demonstrable experience of using IT, including tablets, electronic devices and digital technology If you would like to find out more about this position, please upload your most up to date CV. We will contact all short-listed candidates. 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 explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
12/08/2026
Seasonal
New Buildings and Facilities Assistant Location: Uxbridge Salary: 15.21 PH depending on experience Duration: ASAP for 6 months Contract type: Temporary - fully site based Adecco are currently recruiting for a New Buildings and Facilities Assistant to join a prestigious university based in Uxbridge. Roles and responsibilities To undertake preliminary investigation and repair of defect reports, (e.g. plumbing, electrical, building/carpentry, general repairs), or making safe and reporting clear information to the relevant supervisor, or University Estates Department for further action via verbal or electronic means on a daily basis. To carry out basic electrical tasks to include replacing light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and lamps, checking external lighting, safe isolation. Resetting circuit breakers as per University procedures. To support the Buildings and Facilities Supervisor in completing PPM (preventative planned maintenance), Health & Safety duties, planned activities and fire drills. To inform the Buildings and Facilities Supervisor when equipment and parts are used and require replenishment on a daily basis. To undertake manual handling as and when required. To prioritise own work load effectively. To provide clear and effective information to students when attending residences, directing students as and when required by verbal commands on a daily basis. To fulfil legal requirements of critical Health and Safety / Mandatory inspection, and testing regimes, e.g. fire alarm testing, fire extinguisher checks, Emergency Light Testing, Legionella flushing/sampling, lux levels, asbestos condition reporting, PAT Testing. In accordance with the UUK Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing. To follow University Health and Safety guidelines, specifically the asbestos register, COSHH, wear correct Uniform and PPE (provided) before completing any maintenance work. Maintaining accurate written and electronic records including the use of digital and electronic systems and tablet / PDA devices for all work carried out on a daily basis. To ensure that security within Residences is maintained for student's staff and contractors, following the University procedures. Repairing and maintaining all security and access systems, locks and keys using the correct procedures on a daily basis. To support the Student Living team in achieving audits (e.g. ISO 14001, UUK), accreditations (e.g. Investors in People, Green Impact) and legislative and compliance requirements. To liaise with contractors, or other University departments and other sections of Commercial Services as required following appropriate University guidelines daily, weekly or monthly. Person spec: Good standard of education Ability to carry out Portable appliance Testing (PAT) and safe electrical isolation training. Evidence of formal trade training e.g. NVQ Level 1 / City & Guilds qualification or equivalent experience in General maintenance / Carpentry / Plumbing. Proven experience in a similar role, either in the public or private sector and a broad knowledge of maintenance duties Previous experience in an environment providing a service to customers Experience in checking fire extinguishers and other firefighting equipment Previous experience of carrying out Emergency Lighting Testing Demonstrable experience of using IT, including tablets, electronic devices and digital technology If you would like to find out more about this position, please upload your most up to date CV. We will contact all short-listed candidates. 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 explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Job Title : - Rent Income Manager (Housing) Job type: - 3 month Salary: PAYE - 28.27/hour Job Purpose The Income Manager will lead and manage an effective Income Team responsible for the collection and recovery of rent and other housing-related income across residential and non-residential council properties. The role will oversee rent arrears management, income maximisation, legal recovery action, tenancy sustainment and performance management. The postholder will provide strong leadership to the team, ensure compliance with housing legislation and council policies, and develop effective relationships with internal departments, tenants, legal representatives and external support agencies. The role will have operational responsibility for a significant annual rent roll, ensuring income collection targets are achieved while reducing bad debt and supporting vulnerable residents. Key Roles & Responsibilities Lead and manage the Income Team, including recruitment, induction, training, coaching, performance management and development of Income Officers and Income Assistants. Manage current and former rent arrears, ensuring outstanding balances are actively monitored and recovered in accordance with council policies, statutory requirements and best practice. Oversee complex and high-value arrears cases, including disputed accounts, vulnerable residents, introductory tenancies and cases involving multiple internal or external agencies. Monitor and report on income performance, providing regular reports on arrears, recovery actions, legal cases, payment plans, collection rates and key performance indicators to senior management. Authorise and oversee legal recovery action, including applications for court proceedings and evictions, and represent the Council at court hearings when required. Manage payment arrangements and income recovery strategies, ensuring agreements are regularly reviewed and appropriate action is taken where payment plans are breached. Maximise rental income and minimise bad debt, contributing to the effective management of an annual rent roll of approximately 48 million and ensuring value for money across income and legal costs. Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, including Housing, Revenues, DWP, ICT, legal teams, Citizens Advice and other welfare/support agencies to improve income collection and tenancy sustainment. Develop and maintain effective income collection procedures and systems, including the use of Capita Housing, CRM, Direct Debit facilities and other payment methods to improve efficiency and customer accessibility. Support service development and continuous improvement, deputising for the Head of Income and Financial Inclusion when required, responding to complaints and Member Enquiries, and ensuring excellent customer service and compliance with housing legislation. Qualifications & Experience Relevant Housing qualification, such as CIH accreditation or a recognised professional housing qualification, or currently studying towards one. Proven experience of managing and developing staff, including performance management, coaching and training. Strong experience within social housing, local authority housing or a similar housing management environment. Detailed knowledge of rent arrears management, income recovery and debt collection processes. Good working knowledge of UK housing legislation, housing law and legal procedures relating to rent arrears and possession. Experience of managing complex rent arrears cases, including vulnerable tenants, disputed accounts and payment arrangements. Detailed knowledge of housing benefits, welfare benefits and welfare reform and their impact on rent collection and tenancy sustainment. Experience of preparing performance reports, monitoring KPIs and analysing income collection data. Experience working with housing management systems, CRM systems and/or payment platforms; knowledge of Capita Housing would be advantageous. Strong communication, negotiation and relationship-management skills, with the ability to work effectively with tenants, solicitors, courts, internal departments and external agencies. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
10/08/2026
Contract
Job Title : - Rent Income Manager (Housing) Job type: - 3 month Salary: PAYE - 28.27/hour Job Purpose The Income Manager will lead and manage an effective Income Team responsible for the collection and recovery of rent and other housing-related income across residential and non-residential council properties. The role will oversee rent arrears management, income maximisation, legal recovery action, tenancy sustainment and performance management. The postholder will provide strong leadership to the team, ensure compliance with housing legislation and council policies, and develop effective relationships with internal departments, tenants, legal representatives and external support agencies. The role will have operational responsibility for a significant annual rent roll, ensuring income collection targets are achieved while reducing bad debt and supporting vulnerable residents. Key Roles & Responsibilities Lead and manage the Income Team, including recruitment, induction, training, coaching, performance management and development of Income Officers and Income Assistants. Manage current and former rent arrears, ensuring outstanding balances are actively monitored and recovered in accordance with council policies, statutory requirements and best practice. Oversee complex and high-value arrears cases, including disputed accounts, vulnerable residents, introductory tenancies and cases involving multiple internal or external agencies. Monitor and report on income performance, providing regular reports on arrears, recovery actions, legal cases, payment plans, collection rates and key performance indicators to senior management. Authorise and oversee legal recovery action, including applications for court proceedings and evictions, and represent the Council at court hearings when required. Manage payment arrangements and income recovery strategies, ensuring agreements are regularly reviewed and appropriate action is taken where payment plans are breached. Maximise rental income and minimise bad debt, contributing to the effective management of an annual rent roll of approximately 48 million and ensuring value for money across income and legal costs. Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, including Housing, Revenues, DWP, ICT, legal teams, Citizens Advice and other welfare/support agencies to improve income collection and tenancy sustainment. Develop and maintain effective income collection procedures and systems, including the use of Capita Housing, CRM, Direct Debit facilities and other payment methods to improve efficiency and customer accessibility. Support service development and continuous improvement, deputising for the Head of Income and Financial Inclusion when required, responding to complaints and Member Enquiries, and ensuring excellent customer service and compliance with housing legislation. Qualifications & Experience Relevant Housing qualification, such as CIH accreditation or a recognised professional housing qualification, or currently studying towards one. Proven experience of managing and developing staff, including performance management, coaching and training. Strong experience within social housing, local authority housing or a similar housing management environment. Detailed knowledge of rent arrears management, income recovery and debt collection processes. Good working knowledge of UK housing legislation, housing law and legal procedures relating to rent arrears and possession. Experience of managing complex rent arrears cases, including vulnerable tenants, disputed accounts and payment arrangements. Detailed knowledge of housing benefits, welfare benefits and welfare reform and their impact on rent collection and tenancy sustainment. Experience of preparing performance reports, monitoring KPIs and analysing income collection data. Experience working with housing management systems, CRM systems and/or payment platforms; knowledge of Capita Housing would be advantageous. Strong communication, negotiation and relationship-management skills, with the ability to work effectively with tenants, solicitors, courts, internal departments and external agencies. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
We are looking for an Assistant Site Manager in Doncaster to start ASAP Start Date: ASAP Location: Doncaster, DN5 Pay: (Apply online only) per day We're looking for an experienced Assistant Site Manager to join a well known house-builder on a 2-5 bed new build housing development in Doncaster This is a temporary position, with the opportunity of a potential perm role offering long-term stability for someone with a proven track record delivering volume new build sites to a high standard. The development consists of standard NHBC-spec volume housing and our client places strong emphasis on Health & Safety, build quality, and customer care, and is looking for an Assistant Site Manager who is well-organised, and confident running a fast-paced but tidy site. PLEASE NOTE: They will only consider candidates with experience working for national well known house-builders - not small private developers. Responsibilities: Adherence to the Company quality standards including Management of defects, compliance with specification, compliance with materials / workmanship schedules, subcontractor code of conduct, considerate Constructors Scheme Helping keep site clean and tidy. Helping to lead and coordinate the site team Assisting with the preparation of the Health and Safety file Oversee day-to-day site operations and ensure build programmes are achieved Manage trades, subcontractors, and suppliers effectively Ensure strict adherence to Health & Safety, NHBC standards, and company quality procedures / initiatives including PPE, Site Inductions, Management of Method Statements/Risk Assessments, Work Permits, Scaffold/Lifting equipment inspections Coordinate with internal departments and external inspectors Lead on snagging, customer care, and handover standards Report directly to the Contracts Manager initiatives including PPE, Site Inductions, Management of Method Statements/Risk Assessments, Work Permits, Scaffold/Lifting equipment inspections Maintaining and update Construction Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed Liaising with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office etc. To be responsible for the opening and closing of the site facilities Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. To assist in the management of project specific preliminaries Co-ordinating the Sub-Contractors as appropriate Preparation / assistance with the site progress reports Safe storage and co-ordination of materials To be responsible for the accurate / timely completion of site based documentation Attendance at project and company related meetings To ensure all relevant resident and public complaints are resolved efficiently Requirements: Minimum 5 years experience as an Assistant Manager on new build housing sites Proven experience running/ assisting sites for recognised UK housebuilders Consistent, long-term roles showing Asistant site management stability Up-to-date SMSTS, First Aid, and CSCS Excellent organisational and communication skills Please note: only candidates with solid experience delivering new build housing projects for established house-builders will be considered! If you are interested in this position call us on (phone number removed) (option 1, ask for Carl or Atlanta) or simply send your cv to us by applying to this role.
07/08/2026
Seasonal
We are looking for an Assistant Site Manager in Doncaster to start ASAP Start Date: ASAP Location: Doncaster, DN5 Pay: (Apply online only) per day We're looking for an experienced Assistant Site Manager to join a well known house-builder on a 2-5 bed new build housing development in Doncaster This is a temporary position, with the opportunity of a potential perm role offering long-term stability for someone with a proven track record delivering volume new build sites to a high standard. The development consists of standard NHBC-spec volume housing and our client places strong emphasis on Health & Safety, build quality, and customer care, and is looking for an Assistant Site Manager who is well-organised, and confident running a fast-paced but tidy site. PLEASE NOTE: They will only consider candidates with experience working for national well known house-builders - not small private developers. Responsibilities: Adherence to the Company quality standards including Management of defects, compliance with specification, compliance with materials / workmanship schedules, subcontractor code of conduct, considerate Constructors Scheme Helping keep site clean and tidy. Helping to lead and coordinate the site team Assisting with the preparation of the Health and Safety file Oversee day-to-day site operations and ensure build programmes are achieved Manage trades, subcontractors, and suppliers effectively Ensure strict adherence to Health & Safety, NHBC standards, and company quality procedures / initiatives including PPE, Site Inductions, Management of Method Statements/Risk Assessments, Work Permits, Scaffold/Lifting equipment inspections Coordinate with internal departments and external inspectors Lead on snagging, customer care, and handover standards Report directly to the Contracts Manager initiatives including PPE, Site Inductions, Management of Method Statements/Risk Assessments, Work Permits, Scaffold/Lifting equipment inspections Maintaining and update Construction Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed Liaising with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office etc. To be responsible for the opening and closing of the site facilities Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. To assist in the management of project specific preliminaries Co-ordinating the Sub-Contractors as appropriate Preparation / assistance with the site progress reports Safe storage and co-ordination of materials To be responsible for the accurate / timely completion of site based documentation Attendance at project and company related meetings To ensure all relevant resident and public complaints are resolved efficiently Requirements: Minimum 5 years experience as an Assistant Manager on new build housing sites Proven experience running/ assisting sites for recognised UK housebuilders Consistent, long-term roles showing Asistant site management stability Up-to-date SMSTS, First Aid, and CSCS Excellent organisational and communication skills Please note: only candidates with solid experience delivering new build housing projects for established house-builders will be considered! If you are interested in this position call us on (phone number removed) (option 1, ask for Carl or Atlanta) or simply send your cv to us by applying to this role.
Caretaker Location: Hounslow, London (TW3) Job Type: Full-Time Temporary Agency Contract (Project-Based) Pay Rate: £21.03 per hour Umbrella Hours: 37 hours per week Start: Immediate We are currently recruiting for an expe rienced Caretaker to join a busy Extr a Care housing scheme in Hounslow. This is a varied, hands-on role that would suit someone with experience in caretaking, facilities, estate services, maintenance or housing who enjoys working in a customer-focused environment. You'll play an important part in ensuring the scheme is safe, clean, well-maintained and welcoming for residents, visitors and colleagues. Key Responsibilities Carry out day-to-day caretaking and facilities duties across the scheme. Maintain communal areas, external grounds and walkways to a high standard. Undertake cleaning duties, including specialist steam cleaning where required. Assist with moving furniture, setting up communal areas and supporting office or resident moves. Receive and distribute deliveries, supplies and equipment. Monitor stock levels and keep storage areas organised. Support waste management, including bulk rubbish removal. Carry out routine health and safety checks and report any maintenance issues. Assist with pest prevention measures and liaise with contractors when required. Respond to ad hoc requests from residents and colleagues to support the smooth running of the scheme. What We're Looking For Previous experience as a Caretaker, Estate Caretaker, Facilities Assistant, Maintenance Operative, Handyperson or in a similar role. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload. Practical maintenance skills and a proactive approach. Understanding of health and safety responsibilities. Experience working within housing, residential, care or facilities environments is desirable. Reliable, organised and committed to maintaining high standards. What's on Offer £21.03 per hour Umbrella. 37 hours per week. Full-time temporary agency assignment. Immediate start available. Opportunity to work within a supportive environment where you'll make a real difference to residents' daily lives. If you're an experienced Caretaker looking for your next opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration.
05/08/2026
Seasonal
Caretaker Location: Hounslow, London (TW3) Job Type: Full-Time Temporary Agency Contract (Project-Based) Pay Rate: £21.03 per hour Umbrella Hours: 37 hours per week Start: Immediate We are currently recruiting for an expe rienced Caretaker to join a busy Extr a Care housing scheme in Hounslow. This is a varied, hands-on role that would suit someone with experience in caretaking, facilities, estate services, maintenance or housing who enjoys working in a customer-focused environment. You'll play an important part in ensuring the scheme is safe, clean, well-maintained and welcoming for residents, visitors and colleagues. Key Responsibilities Carry out day-to-day caretaking and facilities duties across the scheme. Maintain communal areas, external grounds and walkways to a high standard. Undertake cleaning duties, including specialist steam cleaning where required. Assist with moving furniture, setting up communal areas and supporting office or resident moves. Receive and distribute deliveries, supplies and equipment. Monitor stock levels and keep storage areas organised. Support waste management, including bulk rubbish removal. Carry out routine health and safety checks and report any maintenance issues. Assist with pest prevention measures and liaise with contractors when required. Respond to ad hoc requests from residents and colleagues to support the smooth running of the scheme. What We're Looking For Previous experience as a Caretaker, Estate Caretaker, Facilities Assistant, Maintenance Operative, Handyperson or in a similar role. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload. Practical maintenance skills and a proactive approach. Understanding of health and safety responsibilities. Experience working within housing, residential, care or facilities environments is desirable. Reliable, organised and committed to maintaining high standards. What's on Offer £21.03 per hour Umbrella. 37 hours per week. Full-time temporary agency assignment. Immediate start available. Opportunity to work within a supportive environment where you'll make a real difference to residents' daily lives. If you're an experienced Caretaker looking for your next opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration.