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Aatom Recruitment
Head of FM and Capital Projects (Interim) Bexley 16 - Interims
Aatom Recruitment Barnehurst, Kent
Head of FM and Capital Projects (Interim) Location: London Borough of Bexley Contract: 6 Months (with potential extension) Rate: Competitive (Inside IR35) Reference: Aatom Recruitment Aatom Recruitment is currently recruiting for an experienced Head of FM and Capital Projects (Interim) on behalf of a Local Authority in Bexley. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior Facilities Management and Property professional to lead the strategic delivery of Facilities Management services, property asset management and capital projects across the Council's operational estate. The Role Reporting to the Deputy Director of Finance and Property, you will provide strategic leadership and direction for the Council's Facilities Management function, ensuring the effective management, maintenance and compliance of a diverse property portfolio. You will lead the development and implementation of FM strategies, oversee contractor performance, ensure statutory compliance, and drive sustainability and net-zero initiatives across the Council's assets. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the Council's Facilities Management and building services function across corporate properties and partner services. Develop and implement FM strategies, policies and governance arrangements to ensure effective service delivery. Oversee the management and maintenance of the Council's property assets, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulatory requirements. Ensure all buildings are appropriately inspected, maintained and reviewed to maximise asset performance and value. Manage statutory compliance programmes, including risk assessments, remedial works and health and safety obligations. Lead contract management, procurement and supplier performance activities to ensure value for money and high-quality service delivery. Oversee FM-related energy initiatives, lifecycle maintenance programmes and projects supporting the Council's net-zero carbon ambitions. Direct and monitor contractors, consultants and specialist service providers, ensuring delivery against agreed budgets, timescales and performance standards. Provide strategic advice and reports to senior officers, elected members and key stakeholders on property, facilities and asset-related matters. Support the delivery of capital projects and property improvement programmes across the Council's estate. About You To be considered for this role, you will have: Significant senior-level experience in Facilities Management, Estates Management, Property Services or Asset Management. Experience leading FM operations within a Local Authority, public sector or similarly complex organisation. Strong knowledge of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation and property-related regulations. Proven experience managing contracts, procurement processes and external service providers. Experience overseeing property maintenance, lifecycle programmes and capital projects. Strong leadership, stakeholder engagement and budget management skills. A degree in Facilities Management, Building Surveying, Property Management, Estates Management or a related discipline. CIWFM (or equivalent professional membership/accreditation). PRINCE2 or equivalent Project Management qualification. What's on Offer 6-month interim contract with the potential for extension. Opportunity to make a significant impact across a large and varied property portfolio. Senior leadership role within a progressive Local Authority. Competitive day rate. To apply, please submit your CV or contact Aatom Recruitment for further information.
20/08/2026
Contract
Head of FM and Capital Projects (Interim) Location: London Borough of Bexley Contract: 6 Months (with potential extension) Rate: Competitive (Inside IR35) Reference: Aatom Recruitment Aatom Recruitment is currently recruiting for an experienced Head of FM and Capital Projects (Interim) on behalf of a Local Authority in Bexley. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior Facilities Management and Property professional to lead the strategic delivery of Facilities Management services, property asset management and capital projects across the Council's operational estate. The Role Reporting to the Deputy Director of Finance and Property, you will provide strategic leadership and direction for the Council's Facilities Management function, ensuring the effective management, maintenance and compliance of a diverse property portfolio. You will lead the development and implementation of FM strategies, oversee contractor performance, ensure statutory compliance, and drive sustainability and net-zero initiatives across the Council's assets. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the Council's Facilities Management and building services function across corporate properties and partner services. Develop and implement FM strategies, policies and governance arrangements to ensure effective service delivery. Oversee the management and maintenance of the Council's property assets, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulatory requirements. Ensure all buildings are appropriately inspected, maintained and reviewed to maximise asset performance and value. Manage statutory compliance programmes, including risk assessments, remedial works and health and safety obligations. Lead contract management, procurement and supplier performance activities to ensure value for money and high-quality service delivery. Oversee FM-related energy initiatives, lifecycle maintenance programmes and projects supporting the Council's net-zero carbon ambitions. Direct and monitor contractors, consultants and specialist service providers, ensuring delivery against agreed budgets, timescales and performance standards. Provide strategic advice and reports to senior officers, elected members and key stakeholders on property, facilities and asset-related matters. Support the delivery of capital projects and property improvement programmes across the Council's estate. About You To be considered for this role, you will have: Significant senior-level experience in Facilities Management, Estates Management, Property Services or Asset Management. Experience leading FM operations within a Local Authority, public sector or similarly complex organisation. Strong knowledge of statutory compliance, health and safety legislation and property-related regulations. Proven experience managing contracts, procurement processes and external service providers. Experience overseeing property maintenance, lifecycle programmes and capital projects. Strong leadership, stakeholder engagement and budget management skills. A degree in Facilities Management, Building Surveying, Property Management, Estates Management or a related discipline. CIWFM (or equivalent professional membership/accreditation). PRINCE2 or equivalent Project Management qualification. What's on Offer 6-month interim contract with the potential for extension. Opportunity to make a significant impact across a large and varied property portfolio. Senior leadership role within a progressive Local Authority. Competitive day rate. To apply, please submit your CV or contact Aatom Recruitment for further information.
Hays Construction and Property
Tenancy Services Housing Officer
Hays Construction and Property
Your new company We are currently recruiting for an experienced Tenancy Services Housing Officer to join a well-established social housing organisation on a temporary basis.This is an excellent opportunity for a housing professional with strong tenancy management experience who is comfortable managing a varied caseload while also providing support and supervision within a busy housing team.Your new role Managing a patch of tenancies and delivering a high-quality tenancy management service. Supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies and addressing tenancy-related issues. Investigating and resolving anti-social behaviour complaints. Managing rent arrears cases and taking appropriate recovery action. Conducting tenancy visits, tenancy reviews and estate inspections. Assisting with neighbourhood management and community engagement initiatives. Providing guidance, support and line management to team members where required. Liaising with internal departments and external agencies to achieve positive outcomes for tenants. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in a housing officer, tenancy services or neighbourhood housing role. Strong knowledge of tenancy management and housing legislation. Demonstrable line management or supervisory experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage a demanding and varied workload effectively. Full UK driving licence preferred. What you'll get in return Immediate start available. Competitive hourly rate. Hybrid working arrangements. Opportunity to gain experience within a respected social housing organisation. Strong potential for the contract to be extended beyond the initial 4-week period. 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)
20/08/2026
Seasonal
Your new company We are currently recruiting for an experienced Tenancy Services Housing Officer to join a well-established social housing organisation on a temporary basis.This is an excellent opportunity for a housing professional with strong tenancy management experience who is comfortable managing a varied caseload while also providing support and supervision within a busy housing team.Your new role Managing a patch of tenancies and delivering a high-quality tenancy management service. Supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies and addressing tenancy-related issues. Investigating and resolving anti-social behaviour complaints. Managing rent arrears cases and taking appropriate recovery action. Conducting tenancy visits, tenancy reviews and estate inspections. Assisting with neighbourhood management and community engagement initiatives. Providing guidance, support and line management to team members where required. Liaising with internal departments and external agencies to achieve positive outcomes for tenants. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in a housing officer, tenancy services or neighbourhood housing role. Strong knowledge of tenancy management and housing legislation. Demonstrable line management or supervisory experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage a demanding and varied workload effectively. Full UK driving licence preferred. What you'll get in return Immediate start available. Competitive hourly rate. Hybrid working arrangements. Opportunity to gain experience within a respected social housing organisation. Strong potential for the contract to be extended beyond the initial 4-week period. 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)
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Housing Officer
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Housing Officer 2-3 months initially potential to be extended Competitive rates Cambridge area - DL and vehicle essential Our client is a charitable, not-for-profit housing association who own and manage over 1,500 homes across Greater Cambridgeshire. Their mission is "To provide good quality homes and services in Greater Cambridge that people value". As a Housing Officer, you will be responsible for managing a patch of properties and delivering a professional, responsive and resident-focused housing management service. Dealing with all aspects of tenancy and estate management you will ensure that homes are let efficiently, work to maximise rental and service charge income, deal with cases of anti-social behaviour and support our customers to meet the terms of their tenancy agreement.You will also: Manage tenancy and neighbourhood issues, supporting customers to understand and meet their tenancy responsibilities. Proactively manage rent and service charge accounts, supporting customers who may be on low incomes or experiencing financial hardship, including signposting to income maximisation, benefits and debt advice. Respond sensitively and effectively to anti-social behaviour, hate crime, domestic abuse and safeguarding concerns, managing cases appropriately, making referrals and taking proportionate action where needed. Monitor and improve estate and neighbourhood standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance and safety compliance. Support allocations, empty homes and the delivery of new homes, helping customers move into their homes, settle successfully and sustain their tenancies.Please click 'apply now' or contact me for more information 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
20/08/2026
Seasonal
Housing Officer 2-3 months initially potential to be extended Competitive rates Cambridge area - DL and vehicle essential Our client is a charitable, not-for-profit housing association who own and manage over 1,500 homes across Greater Cambridgeshire. Their mission is "To provide good quality homes and services in Greater Cambridge that people value". As a Housing Officer, you will be responsible for managing a patch of properties and delivering a professional, responsive and resident-focused housing management service. Dealing with all aspects of tenancy and estate management you will ensure that homes are let efficiently, work to maximise rental and service charge income, deal with cases of anti-social behaviour and support our customers to meet the terms of their tenancy agreement.You will also: Manage tenancy and neighbourhood issues, supporting customers to understand and meet their tenancy responsibilities. Proactively manage rent and service charge accounts, supporting customers who may be on low incomes or experiencing financial hardship, including signposting to income maximisation, benefits and debt advice. Respond sensitively and effectively to anti-social behaviour, hate crime, domestic abuse and safeguarding concerns, managing cases appropriately, making referrals and taking proportionate action where needed. Monitor and improve estate and neighbourhood standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance and safety compliance. Support allocations, empty homes and the delivery of new homes, helping customers move into their homes, settle successfully and sustain their tenancies.Please click 'apply now' or contact me for more information 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
Fortus Recruitment Group
Resident Liaison Officer
Fortus Recruitment Group Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Location: Islington Salary: Up to £36,000 + Package Job Type: Permanent Fortus Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the construction, property services, and social housing sectors. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering a programme of internal and external planned maintenance works to occupied social housing properties across Islington. The Role As the Resident Liaison Officer, you will be the key point of contact between residents, the client and site teams, ensuring excellent customer service is delivered throughout the lifecycle of the project. Your responsibilities will include: Building and maintaining positive relationships with residents. Carrying out pre-start visits and resident consultations. Carry out pre-condition surveys. Keeping residents informed of planned works, timescales and any programme changes. Managing resident queries and resolving complaints efficiently and professionally. Coordinating access arrangements with tenants and site teams. Conducting resident satisfaction surveys and maintaining accurate records. Supporting the successful delivery of planned maintenance projects while minimising disruption to residents. What We're Looking For Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer within the Social Housing or Planned Maintenance sector. Experience working on both internal and external refurbishment programmes. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Strong organisational and administration abilities. A proactive, approachable and professional attitude. Full UK Driving Licence is desirable. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply today or contact Fortus Recruitment for a confidential discussion. Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies and an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers. Equal opportunities employer. INDTJ
20/08/2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Location: Islington Salary: Up to £36,000 + Package Job Type: Permanent Fortus Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the construction, property services, and social housing sectors. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established contractor delivering a programme of internal and external planned maintenance works to occupied social housing properties across Islington. The Role As the Resident Liaison Officer, you will be the key point of contact between residents, the client and site teams, ensuring excellent customer service is delivered throughout the lifecycle of the project. Your responsibilities will include: Building and maintaining positive relationships with residents. Carrying out pre-start visits and resident consultations. Carry out pre-condition surveys. Keeping residents informed of planned works, timescales and any programme changes. Managing resident queries and resolving complaints efficiently and professionally. Coordinating access arrangements with tenants and site teams. Conducting resident satisfaction surveys and maintaining accurate records. Supporting the successful delivery of planned maintenance projects while minimising disruption to residents. What We're Looking For Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer within the Social Housing or Planned Maintenance sector. Experience working on both internal and external refurbishment programmes. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Strong organisational and administration abilities. A proactive, approachable and professional attitude. Full UK Driving Licence is desirable. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply today or contact Fortus Recruitment for a confidential discussion. Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies and an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers. Equal opportunities employer. INDTJ
Peabody
Part Time Specialist Housing Officer
Peabody Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire
Specialist Housing Officer (Part-Time) Are you passionate about helping people live independently? Join us as a Specialist Housing Officer, supporting younger people, adults with disabilities, and those experiencing mental health challenges across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. You'll manage a portfolio of specialist housing schemes, build strong customer relationships, and help residents sustain their tenancies and achieve positive outcomes. Part-time: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Location: Community-based role across Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
20/08/2026
Full time
Specialist Housing Officer (Part-Time) Are you passionate about helping people live independently? Join us as a Specialist Housing Officer, supporting younger people, adults with disabilities, and those experiencing mental health challenges across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. You'll manage a portfolio of specialist housing schemes, build strong customer relationships, and help residents sustain their tenancies and achieve positive outcomes. Part-time: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Location: Community-based role across Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
carrington west
Housing Triage Coordination Officer
carrington west
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Housing Triage Coordination Officer to join a busy Housing Solutions team, playing a key role at the front end of the service in preventing homelessness and delivering effective housing advice. This is a fast-paced, customer-facing position where you will act as the first point of contact for residents, providing immediate housing advice, triaging cases and coordinating responses to ensure customers receive the right support at the earliest opportunity. The Role Act as the first point of contact for residents presenting with housing issues, delivering a high-quality triage and advice service. Provide rapid responses to housing enquiries via front of house, telephone, email and web forms. Work proactively to prevent homelessness at first contact, including negotiation with landlords, family members and other stakeholders. Coordinate appointments for Housing Options Officers, visiting officers and tenancy relations officers. Manage and monitor incoming enquiries, allocating cases appropriately across the service. Provide housing advice, signposting and initial decision letters in line with legislation and council procedures. Support customers to explore housing options including private rented sector, mutual exchange, mobility schemes and homelessness prevention tools. Work closely with internal teams and external partners including housing providers, DWP, health services, probation and third sector organisations. Ensure all case information is accurately recorded on relevant systems and meets reporting requirements. Support vulnerable households, including those with mental health, substance misuse or complex needs, ensuring appropriate referrals are made. Assist in the assessment of applications under Part VI and Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. Contribute to homelessness prevention initiatives and continuous service improvement. Key Requirements Experience working within a Housing Options, Homelessness or Housing Advice environment. Strong understanding of homelessness legislation, including the Housing Act 1996 and Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. Experience delivering frontline customer service and housing advice. Ability to manage a high-volume caseload in a fast-paced, front-facing environment. Strong communication and negotiation skills with the ability to resolve complex situations. Experience working with vulnerable clients and partner agencies. Good IT skills with experience maintaining accurate case records. Ability to work to targets, deadlines and performance standards. What you need to do now If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skill set but not your location, rate or current seniority, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles across Housing Options, Homelessness Prevention and Housing Advice services throughout the UK. Even if you are happy in your current role, we welcome calls from Housing Options Officers, Triage Officers, Homelessness Prevention Officers and Housing Advice Officers looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. By applying for this position, you agree that Carrington West may hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your details will only be shared with third-party clients relevant to roles you have applied for. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
20/08/2026
Contract
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Housing Triage Coordination Officer to join a busy Housing Solutions team, playing a key role at the front end of the service in preventing homelessness and delivering effective housing advice. This is a fast-paced, customer-facing position where you will act as the first point of contact for residents, providing immediate housing advice, triaging cases and coordinating responses to ensure customers receive the right support at the earliest opportunity. The Role Act as the first point of contact for residents presenting with housing issues, delivering a high-quality triage and advice service. Provide rapid responses to housing enquiries via front of house, telephone, email and web forms. Work proactively to prevent homelessness at first contact, including negotiation with landlords, family members and other stakeholders. Coordinate appointments for Housing Options Officers, visiting officers and tenancy relations officers. Manage and monitor incoming enquiries, allocating cases appropriately across the service. Provide housing advice, signposting and initial decision letters in line with legislation and council procedures. Support customers to explore housing options including private rented sector, mutual exchange, mobility schemes and homelessness prevention tools. Work closely with internal teams and external partners including housing providers, DWP, health services, probation and third sector organisations. Ensure all case information is accurately recorded on relevant systems and meets reporting requirements. Support vulnerable households, including those with mental health, substance misuse or complex needs, ensuring appropriate referrals are made. Assist in the assessment of applications under Part VI and Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. Contribute to homelessness prevention initiatives and continuous service improvement. Key Requirements Experience working within a Housing Options, Homelessness or Housing Advice environment. Strong understanding of homelessness legislation, including the Housing Act 1996 and Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. Experience delivering frontline customer service and housing advice. Ability to manage a high-volume caseload in a fast-paced, front-facing environment. Strong communication and negotiation skills with the ability to resolve complex situations. Experience working with vulnerable clients and partner agencies. Good IT skills with experience maintaining accurate case records. Ability to work to targets, deadlines and performance standards. What you need to do now If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skill set but not your location, rate or current seniority, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles across Housing Options, Homelessness Prevention and Housing Advice services throughout the UK. Even if you are happy in your current role, we welcome calls from Housing Options Officers, Triage Officers, Homelessness Prevention Officers and Housing Advice Officers looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. By applying for this position, you agree that Carrington West may hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your details will only be shared with third-party clients relevant to roles you have applied for. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Peabody
Part Time Specialist Housing Officer
Peabody Bedford, Bedfordshire
Specialist Housing Officer (Part-Time) Are you passionate about helping people live independently? Join us as a Specialist Housing Officer, supporting younger people, adults with disabilities, and those experiencing mental health challenges across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. You'll manage a portfolio of specialist housing schemes, build strong customer relationships, and help residents sustain their tenancies and achieve positive outcomes. Part-time: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Location: Community-based role across Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
19/08/2026
Full time
Specialist Housing Officer (Part-Time) Are you passionate about helping people live independently? Join us as a Specialist Housing Officer, supporting younger people, adults with disabilities, and those experiencing mental health challenges across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. You'll manage a portfolio of specialist housing schemes, build strong customer relationships, and help residents sustain their tenancies and achieve positive outcomes. Part-time: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Location: Community-based role across Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Essential: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
Hays Construction and Property
Housing Officer
Hays Construction and Property Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Housing Officer 2-3 months initially potential to be extended Competitive rates Cambridge area - DL and vehicle essential Our client is a charitable, not-for-profit housing association who own and manage over 1,500 homes across Greater Cambridgeshire. Their mission is "To provide good quality homes and services in Greater Cambridge that people value". As a Housing Officer, you will be responsible for managing a patch of properties and delivering a professional, responsive and resident-focused housing management service. Dealing with all aspects of tenancy and estate management you will ensure that homes are let efficiently, work to maximise rental and service charge income, deal with cases of anti-social behaviour and support our customers to meet the terms of their tenancy agreement.You will also: Manage tenancy and neighbourhood issues, supporting customers to understand and meet their tenancy responsibilities. Proactively manage rent and service charge accounts, supporting customers who may be on low incomes or experiencing financial hardship, including signposting to income maximisation, benefits and debt advice. Respond sensitively and effectively to anti-social behaviour, hate crime, domestic abuse and safeguarding concerns, managing cases appropriately, making referrals and taking proportionate action where needed. Monitor and improve estate and neighbourhood standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance and safety compliance. Support allocations, empty homes and the delivery of new homes, helping customers move into their homes, settle successfully and sustain their tenancies. Please click 'apply now' or contact me for more information 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)
19/08/2026
Seasonal
Housing Officer 2-3 months initially potential to be extended Competitive rates Cambridge area - DL and vehicle essential Our client is a charitable, not-for-profit housing association who own and manage over 1,500 homes across Greater Cambridgeshire. Their mission is "To provide good quality homes and services in Greater Cambridge that people value". As a Housing Officer, you will be responsible for managing a patch of properties and delivering a professional, responsive and resident-focused housing management service. Dealing with all aspects of tenancy and estate management you will ensure that homes are let efficiently, work to maximise rental and service charge income, deal with cases of anti-social behaviour and support our customers to meet the terms of their tenancy agreement.You will also: Manage tenancy and neighbourhood issues, supporting customers to understand and meet their tenancy responsibilities. Proactively manage rent and service charge accounts, supporting customers who may be on low incomes or experiencing financial hardship, including signposting to income maximisation, benefits and debt advice. Respond sensitively and effectively to anti-social behaviour, hate crime, domestic abuse and safeguarding concerns, managing cases appropriately, making referrals and taking proportionate action where needed. Monitor and improve estate and neighbourhood standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance and safety compliance. Support allocations, empty homes and the delivery of new homes, helping customers move into their homes, settle successfully and sustain their tenancies. Please click 'apply now' or contact me for more information 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)
Public Sector
Tenancy Sustainment Officer
Public Sector
Tenancy Sustainment Officer A respected housing provider committed to delivering high-quality housing services and supporting residents to maintain safe, secure and sustainable tenancies. They place residents at the heart of everything they do and are seeking an experienced professional to join their Rental Income and Housing Management team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in tenancy sustainment, welfare benefits and financial inclusion who is passionate about making a meaningful difference within local communities. The Role As the Tenancy Sustainment Officer, you will play a pivotal role in supporting vulnerable residents to sustain their tenancies through specialist welfare advice, income maximisation and tailored support. Managing your own case-load, you will work closely with internal teams and external agencies to identify barriers, develop support plans and deliver practical solutions that improve residents' financial well-being and independence. Key Responsibilities Manage a high-volume case-load of vulnerable residents, delivering tailored tenancy sustainment and financial inclusion support. Complete holistic assessments, home visits, risk assessments and personalised support plans to help residents maintain independent living. Provide expert advice on Housing Benefit, Universal Credit, welfare benefits, Discretionary Housing Payments, Household Support Fund applications and income maximisation opportunities. Work collaboratively with housing teams, local authorities and external agencies, managing referrals and coordinating support for residents with complex needs. Maintain accurate case records, contribute to performance targets, deliver excellent customer service and support colleagues through training and knowledge sharing where required. Key Requirements Previous experience within housing management, tenancy sustainment, welfare benefits or financial inclusion. Excellent working knowledge of Housing Benefit, Universal Credit and wider welfare benefit legislation. Proven experience supporting vulnerable residents, including individuals with complex needs, safeguarding concerns. Strong case management, communication and partnership-working skills, with the ability to manage a busy and varied workload. A proactive, empathetic and solution-focused approach, with a genuine passion for improving resident outcomes and sustaining tenancies. If you have the relevant experience and would like to be considered, please apply ASAP. Due to the urgency of this vacancy, interviews will be arranged as suitable applications are received, so early applications are strongly encouraged.
19/08/2026
Full time
Tenancy Sustainment Officer A respected housing provider committed to delivering high-quality housing services and supporting residents to maintain safe, secure and sustainable tenancies. They place residents at the heart of everything they do and are seeking an experienced professional to join their Rental Income and Housing Management team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in tenancy sustainment, welfare benefits and financial inclusion who is passionate about making a meaningful difference within local communities. The Role As the Tenancy Sustainment Officer, you will play a pivotal role in supporting vulnerable residents to sustain their tenancies through specialist welfare advice, income maximisation and tailored support. Managing your own case-load, you will work closely with internal teams and external agencies to identify barriers, develop support plans and deliver practical solutions that improve residents' financial well-being and independence. Key Responsibilities Manage a high-volume case-load of vulnerable residents, delivering tailored tenancy sustainment and financial inclusion support. Complete holistic assessments, home visits, risk assessments and personalised support plans to help residents maintain independent living. Provide expert advice on Housing Benefit, Universal Credit, welfare benefits, Discretionary Housing Payments, Household Support Fund applications and income maximisation opportunities. Work collaboratively with housing teams, local authorities and external agencies, managing referrals and coordinating support for residents with complex needs. Maintain accurate case records, contribute to performance targets, deliver excellent customer service and support colleagues through training and knowledge sharing where required. Key Requirements Previous experience within housing management, tenancy sustainment, welfare benefits or financial inclusion. Excellent working knowledge of Housing Benefit, Universal Credit and wider welfare benefit legislation. Proven experience supporting vulnerable residents, including individuals with complex needs, safeguarding concerns. Strong case management, communication and partnership-working skills, with the ability to manage a busy and varied workload. A proactive, empathetic and solution-focused approach, with a genuine passion for improving resident outcomes and sustaining tenancies. If you have the relevant experience and would like to be considered, please apply ASAP. Due to the urgency of this vacancy, interviews will be arranged as suitable applications are received, so early applications are strongly encouraged.
Michael Page
Fire Safety Officer
Michael Page City, London
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
Premises Recruitment Ltd
Resident Liaison Officer
Premises Recruitment Ltd Plymouth, Devon
Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth The Company My client operate with a dual capability, acting as both a Principal Contractor and a Specialist Subcontractor, allowing them to manage complex projects from design through to completion. The Role - RLO (1 year contract, with potential to extend) Due to ongoing project successes, my client are looking for a Resident Liaison Officer, you will play a vital role in maintaining positive relationships between residents, clients and site teams throughout the delivery of refurbishment and construction works. You will be the primary point of contact for residents, ensuring they are kept informed, supported and engaged throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact for residents during construction and refurbishment works. Build and maintain positive relationships with residents and clients Keep residents informed of project schedules, progress updates and any disruptions. Manage resident enquiries, concerns and complaints, ensuring issues are resolved promptly and professionally. Conduct consultations, site visits and satisfaction surveys. About You Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer, Tenant Liaison Officer or in a customer-facing role within construction, housing or property services. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organisational and administrative abilities. This is a great opportunity to work with a growing and well-established contractor. Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth
17/08/2026
Contract
Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth The Company My client operate with a dual capability, acting as both a Principal Contractor and a Specialist Subcontractor, allowing them to manage complex projects from design through to completion. The Role - RLO (1 year contract, with potential to extend) Due to ongoing project successes, my client are looking for a Resident Liaison Officer, you will play a vital role in maintaining positive relationships between residents, clients and site teams throughout the delivery of refurbishment and construction works. You will be the primary point of contact for residents, ensuring they are kept informed, supported and engaged throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact for residents during construction and refurbishment works. Build and maintain positive relationships with residents and clients Keep residents informed of project schedules, progress updates and any disruptions. Manage resident enquiries, concerns and complaints, ensuring issues are resolved promptly and professionally. Conduct consultations, site visits and satisfaction surveys. About You Previous experience as a Resident Liaison Officer, Tenant Liaison Officer or in a customer-facing role within construction, housing or property services. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organisational and administrative abilities. This is a great opportunity to work with a growing and well-established contractor. Resident Liaison Officer - Construction - Plymouth
Sellick Partnership
Capital Project Manager
Sellick Partnership Wrexham, Clwyd
Capital Project Manager Location: Wrexham / Hybrid Contract: Interim, 3-4 months Rate: 300 - 350 per day We are seeking an experienced Client-Side Capital Project Manager to join an established estates and capital projects function on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced project professional to take day-to-day responsibility for a defined portfolio of live, multi-million-pound capital projects, helping to maintain momentum and ensure projects are delivered effectively across programme, cost, risk and quality. The Role You will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of a portfolio of capital projects, coordinating professional teams and contractors and ensuring that key actions, decisions and project milestones continue to progress. This is a client-side project management position rather than a site management role. Main Contractors will be responsible for site delivery, supported by established professional teams including Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers, architects, engineers and other specialist consultants. The successful candidate will be expected to become effective quickly, understand the status of live projects and proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Key Responsibilities Take day-to-day client-side responsibility for an agreed portfolio of capital projects. Drive project programmes and maintain momentum across consultant and contractor teams. Coordinate architects, engineers, Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers and other specialist consultants. Manage contractors from the client's perspective. Monitor project budgets, forecasts, commitments and change alongside the appointed Quantity Surveyor and Employer's Agent. Maintain project programmes, risk registers, action trackers and appropriate project controls. Chair and attend project, design, progress and stakeholder meetings as required. Ensure actions, decisions and approvals are progressed in a timely manner. Coordinate internal stakeholders and user groups. Identify and escalate programme, cost, risk and delivery issues at an early stage. Track planning, building control, statutory approvals and other project dependencies through the relevant professional teams. Support commissioning, handover, completion and project close-out. Provide concise and accurate project reporting to senior estates management. Project Environment The successful candidate will join a substantial and varied capital programme comprising major refurbishment, redevelopment, new-build, infrastructure and estate improvement projects. The portfolio includes projects involving: Major refurbishment and adaptation New-build development Residential development Specialist performance and public-facing facilities Learning and working environments Building services and infrastructure Energy and estate improvement schemes The precise project allocation will be determined according to experience and programme requirements. Procurement & Contractual Experience Experience of two-stage construction procurement would be particularly advantageous, including practical understanding of: Pre-Construction Services Agreements (PCSA) Contractor involvement during design development RIBA Stages 3 and 4 Package procurement and development of the Contract Sum Programme and risk management during pre-construction Transition from PCSA into the main works contract A working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts is also desirable. About You We are looking for an experienced and pragmatic project professional who can quickly take ownership of live projects and operate confidently within an established client-side environment. You will ideally have: Significant experience managing capital construction or refurbishment projects. Experience delivering multi-million-pound projects. Strong client-side project management experience. Experience of two-stage procurement and/or PCSA arrangements. Working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary professional teams. Strong programme, cost, risk and change management skills. Experience within a complex public-sector, education, healthcare, property or corporate estates environment would be advantageous. Relevant professional qualifications or memberships such as APM, RICS, CIOB, RIBA or an appropriate engineering discipline would be advantageous. Working Arrangements The role is based in Wrexham with hybrid working arrangements. There is no fixed pattern of days required on site; attendance will vary according to project requirements, meetings and the stage of individual projects. Regular presence on site will be required given the nature of the capital programme, alongside the opportunity to work remotely where appropriate. If you are an experienced client-side Capital Project Manager who enjoys getting into live projects, understanding what needs to be done and making things happen, we would be keen to hear from you If you would like to discuss the role further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd - Derby Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
17/08/2026
Contract
Capital Project Manager Location: Wrexham / Hybrid Contract: Interim, 3-4 months Rate: 300 - 350 per day We are seeking an experienced Client-Side Capital Project Manager to join an established estates and capital projects function on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced project professional to take day-to-day responsibility for a defined portfolio of live, multi-million-pound capital projects, helping to maintain momentum and ensure projects are delivered effectively across programme, cost, risk and quality. The Role You will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of a portfolio of capital projects, coordinating professional teams and contractors and ensuring that key actions, decisions and project milestones continue to progress. This is a client-side project management position rather than a site management role. Main Contractors will be responsible for site delivery, supported by established professional teams including Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers, architects, engineers and other specialist consultants. The successful candidate will be expected to become effective quickly, understand the status of live projects and proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact delivery. Key Responsibilities Take day-to-day client-side responsibility for an agreed portfolio of capital projects. Drive project programmes and maintain momentum across consultant and contractor teams. Coordinate architects, engineers, Employer's Agents, Quantity Surveyors, Principal Designers and other specialist consultants. Manage contractors from the client's perspective. Monitor project budgets, forecasts, commitments and change alongside the appointed Quantity Surveyor and Employer's Agent. Maintain project programmes, risk registers, action trackers and appropriate project controls. Chair and attend project, design, progress and stakeholder meetings as required. Ensure actions, decisions and approvals are progressed in a timely manner. Coordinate internal stakeholders and user groups. Identify and escalate programme, cost, risk and delivery issues at an early stage. Track planning, building control, statutory approvals and other project dependencies through the relevant professional teams. Support commissioning, handover, completion and project close-out. Provide concise and accurate project reporting to senior estates management. Project Environment The successful candidate will join a substantial and varied capital programme comprising major refurbishment, redevelopment, new-build, infrastructure and estate improvement projects. The portfolio includes projects involving: Major refurbishment and adaptation New-build development Residential development Specialist performance and public-facing facilities Learning and working environments Building services and infrastructure Energy and estate improvement schemes The precise project allocation will be determined according to experience and programme requirements. Procurement & Contractual Experience Experience of two-stage construction procurement would be particularly advantageous, including practical understanding of: Pre-Construction Services Agreements (PCSA) Contractor involvement during design development RIBA Stages 3 and 4 Package procurement and development of the Contract Sum Programme and risk management during pre-construction Transition from PCSA into the main works contract A working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts is also desirable. About You We are looking for an experienced and pragmatic project professional who can quickly take ownership of live projects and operate confidently within an established client-side environment. You will ideally have: Significant experience managing capital construction or refurbishment projects. Experience delivering multi-million-pound projects. Strong client-side project management experience. Experience of two-stage procurement and/or PCSA arrangements. Working knowledge of JCT Design and Build contracts. Experience coordinating multidisciplinary professional teams. Strong programme, cost, risk and change management skills. Experience within a complex public-sector, education, healthcare, property or corporate estates environment would be advantageous. Relevant professional qualifications or memberships such as APM, RICS, CIOB, RIBA or an appropriate engineering discipline would be advantageous. Working Arrangements The role is based in Wrexham with hybrid working arrangements. There is no fixed pattern of days required on site; attendance will vary according to project requirements, meetings and the stage of individual projects. Regular presence on site will be required given the nature of the capital programme, alongside the opportunity to work remotely where appropriate. If you are an experienced client-side Capital Project Manager who enjoys getting into live projects, understanding what needs to be done and making things happen, we would be keen to hear from you If you would like to discuss the role further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd - Derby Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Marks Consulting Partners Limited
Housing Assistant
Marks Consulting Partners Limited
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for a Housing Assistant to work with one of our Housing Association clients in London. What the Job Will be doing Acting as the first point of contact for residents, responding to housing enquiries via telephone, email and face-to-face. Supporting Housing Officers and Housing Managers with the day-to-day management of tenancies and properties. Maintaining accurate tenancy, resident and property records on housing management systems. Processing tenancy changes including assignments, successions, mutual exchanges and changes in household circumstances. Supporting tenancy sign-ups, welcome visits and preparing tenancy documentation. Raising repairs, monitoring outstanding works and liaising with contractors, residents and internal teams. Assisting residents with enquiries relating to rent, repairs, anti-social behaviour, estate services and tenancy management. Supporting rent account enquiries and referring residents to specialist support services where appropriate. Preparing letters, notices, reports and other housing management correspondence. Arranging appointments, property inspections, meetings and home visits for the housing team. Supporting the management of complaints and ensuring residents receive timely updates. Monitoring shared inboxes and ensuring enquiries are allocated and progressed within service standards. Working with colleagues and partner agencies to support vulnerable residents and promote tenancy sustainment. Providing general administrative support to ensure an efficient and customer-focused housing service. What You Will Need Previous experience working in Housing, Property Management, Customer Services or a similar resident-facing role. Good understanding of social housing and tenancy management services. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Experience dealing with sensitive, complex or challenging enquiries. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities. Good written communication skills and attention to detail. Experience using housing management systems and Microsoft Office. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors and external agencies. A proactive, organised and solution-focused approach. Understanding of safeguarding, equality, confidentiality and data protection. Experience working for a Housing Association, Local Authority or Housing Company. Knowledge of tenancy management, rent accounts, repairs and anti-social behaviour processes.
17/08/2026
Full time
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for a Housing Assistant to work with one of our Housing Association clients in London. What the Job Will be doing Acting as the first point of contact for residents, responding to housing enquiries via telephone, email and face-to-face. Supporting Housing Officers and Housing Managers with the day-to-day management of tenancies and properties. Maintaining accurate tenancy, resident and property records on housing management systems. Processing tenancy changes including assignments, successions, mutual exchanges and changes in household circumstances. Supporting tenancy sign-ups, welcome visits and preparing tenancy documentation. Raising repairs, monitoring outstanding works and liaising with contractors, residents and internal teams. Assisting residents with enquiries relating to rent, repairs, anti-social behaviour, estate services and tenancy management. Supporting rent account enquiries and referring residents to specialist support services where appropriate. Preparing letters, notices, reports and other housing management correspondence. Arranging appointments, property inspections, meetings and home visits for the housing team. Supporting the management of complaints and ensuring residents receive timely updates. Monitoring shared inboxes and ensuring enquiries are allocated and progressed within service standards. Working with colleagues and partner agencies to support vulnerable residents and promote tenancy sustainment. Providing general administrative support to ensure an efficient and customer-focused housing service. What You Will Need Previous experience working in Housing, Property Management, Customer Services or a similar resident-facing role. Good understanding of social housing and tenancy management services. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Experience dealing with sensitive, complex or challenging enquiries. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities. Good written communication skills and attention to detail. Experience using housing management systems and Microsoft Office. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors and external agencies. A proactive, organised and solution-focused approach. Understanding of safeguarding, equality, confidentiality and data protection. Experience working for a Housing Association, Local Authority or Housing Company. Knowledge of tenancy management, rent accounts, repairs and anti-social behaviour processes.
System Recruitment
Project Support Executive
System Recruitment Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Project Support Executive Job Type: Permanent Location: Office in Newcastle upon Tyne, candidates living in the North East commutable from Sunderland, Durham, Bishop Auckland, Hartlepool, Consett, Hexham, Middlesbrough, Morpeth, Blyth, Ashington, Peterlee Post Code: NE1 8AX Salary: 35,000 to 40,000, Car/Car Allowance Start Date: ASAP Relevant Industries - Commercial Kitchens / Interior Design / Light Construction / Shopfitting. Great opportunity! A clear career path into Project Management for individuals that want progress in that direction. As a Project Support Executive you will; Attend site to conduct detailed site surveys Attend site meetings during all phases of the sales, design and installation process Specialize in mapping out timelines, analysing critical paths, and updating project schedules. Focus on technical pre and post sales support, client relations, and managing internal handovers from sale to delivery. Checking first and second fix M&E are correct to drawings and requirements. Acts as a central communication hub, tracks project milestones, and assists with resource allocation. At times supervising deliveries to site, focusing on logistics, scheduling meetings, managing documentation. Working with senior engineering team to snag a project. Ideal candidates will have some 2D / 3D design experience in Commercial Kitchens / Professional Kitchens, Restaurant Kitchens, Interior Design, Light Construction / Shopfitting. The role will suit individuals currently working as a Project Support Executive, Project Administrator, Project Coordinator, Project Support Officer, Project Assistant, Project Support Specialist, Technical Presales Support, Sales Administrator and be living within a commutable distance of Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland, Durham, Bishop Auckland, Hartlepool, Consett, Hexham, Middlesbrough, Morpeth, Blyth, Ashington, Peterlee or be willing to relocate. Please forward your CV by clicking Apply Now!
17/08/2026
Full time
Project Support Executive Job Type: Permanent Location: Office in Newcastle upon Tyne, candidates living in the North East commutable from Sunderland, Durham, Bishop Auckland, Hartlepool, Consett, Hexham, Middlesbrough, Morpeth, Blyth, Ashington, Peterlee Post Code: NE1 8AX Salary: 35,000 to 40,000, Car/Car Allowance Start Date: ASAP Relevant Industries - Commercial Kitchens / Interior Design / Light Construction / Shopfitting. Great opportunity! A clear career path into Project Management for individuals that want progress in that direction. As a Project Support Executive you will; Attend site to conduct detailed site surveys Attend site meetings during all phases of the sales, design and installation process Specialize in mapping out timelines, analysing critical paths, and updating project schedules. Focus on technical pre and post sales support, client relations, and managing internal handovers from sale to delivery. Checking first and second fix M&E are correct to drawings and requirements. Acts as a central communication hub, tracks project milestones, and assists with resource allocation. At times supervising deliveries to site, focusing on logistics, scheduling meetings, managing documentation. Working with senior engineering team to snag a project. Ideal candidates will have some 2D / 3D design experience in Commercial Kitchens / Professional Kitchens, Restaurant Kitchens, Interior Design, Light Construction / Shopfitting. The role will suit individuals currently working as a Project Support Executive, Project Administrator, Project Coordinator, Project Support Officer, Project Assistant, Project Support Specialist, Technical Presales Support, Sales Administrator and be living within a commutable distance of Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland, Durham, Bishop Auckland, Hartlepool, Consett, Hexham, Middlesbrough, Morpeth, Blyth, Ashington, Peterlee or be willing to relocate. Please forward your CV by clicking Apply Now!
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Housing Officer (Compliance)
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Norwich, Norfolk
Housing Officer (Compliance) - Part Time A part-time Housing Officer opportunity is available within a busy housing service. This temporary role is expected to run for around 6 months and would suit someone with strong housing management experience who is confident working with tenants, contractors and internal teams. Location: Norwich Rate: 23.93 (Umbrella) Hours: 16 hours per week Contract: Temporary - 6 months minimumFlexible Working Pattern: Hours can be worked across either 2 or 3 days, depending on the successful candidate's preference. Based on service needs, there is flexibility around how the hours are structured. Your New Organisation You will be joining an established housing team that provides support to residents and helps ensure properties remain safe, well-managed and compliant. The role is part-time and offers flexibility around how the weekly hours are worked. Your New Role This is a varied part-time role where you will help residents, support the wider housing team and help keep key compliance work moving. This will include supporting with EICRs, gas safety checks, property access, appointments, resident contact and general housing-related follow-up. Key duties will include: Speak with residents to arrange appointments and property access. Support compliance activity, including EICRs, gas safety checks and follow-up visits. Help resolve simple tenancy, property and housing-related queries. Keep case notes, appointments and records up to date. Work with colleagues, contractors and partner teams to make sure actions are completed. Provide a helpful and professional service to residents. What You'll Need to Succeed Essential: Previous experience in housing management, tenancy management, neighbourhoods or a similar housing role. Confident managing a varied caseload. Experience working with customers, including those with additional support needs. Good understanding of tenancy issues, safeguarding and resident engagement. Strong communication, organisation and record-keeping skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable: Experience supporting compliance work such as EICRs, gas safety, property access, inspections or contractor liaison. Knowledge of social housing processes and landlord responsibilities. CIH qualification or working towards one. What You'll Get in Return Part-time hours that can fit around other commitments. Flexibility to work the 16 hours across either 2 or 3 days. Temporary 6-month assignment with a well-established housing team. Competitive umbrella rate of 23.93 per hour. A varied role where you can use your housing experience without committing to full-time hours. Supportive team environment and the chance to make a positive impact for residents. What You Need to Do Now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to submit an up-to-date CV, or contact Adam Tooley at Hays Housing for a confidential discussion. Adam Tooley Recruitment Consultant - Housing Hays Specialist Recruitment D:E: 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
17/08/2026
Seasonal
Housing Officer (Compliance) - Part Time A part-time Housing Officer opportunity is available within a busy housing service. This temporary role is expected to run for around 6 months and would suit someone with strong housing management experience who is confident working with tenants, contractors and internal teams. Location: Norwich Rate: 23.93 (Umbrella) Hours: 16 hours per week Contract: Temporary - 6 months minimumFlexible Working Pattern: Hours can be worked across either 2 or 3 days, depending on the successful candidate's preference. Based on service needs, there is flexibility around how the hours are structured. Your New Organisation You will be joining an established housing team that provides support to residents and helps ensure properties remain safe, well-managed and compliant. The role is part-time and offers flexibility around how the weekly hours are worked. Your New Role This is a varied part-time role where you will help residents, support the wider housing team and help keep key compliance work moving. This will include supporting with EICRs, gas safety checks, property access, appointments, resident contact and general housing-related follow-up. Key duties will include: Speak with residents to arrange appointments and property access. Support compliance activity, including EICRs, gas safety checks and follow-up visits. Help resolve simple tenancy, property and housing-related queries. Keep case notes, appointments and records up to date. Work with colleagues, contractors and partner teams to make sure actions are completed. Provide a helpful and professional service to residents. What You'll Need to Succeed Essential: Previous experience in housing management, tenancy management, neighbourhoods or a similar housing role. Confident managing a varied caseload. Experience working with customers, including those with additional support needs. Good understanding of tenancy issues, safeguarding and resident engagement. Strong communication, organisation and record-keeping skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable: Experience supporting compliance work such as EICRs, gas safety, property access, inspections or contractor liaison. Knowledge of social housing processes and landlord responsibilities. CIH qualification or working towards one. What You'll Get in Return Part-time hours that can fit around other commitments. Flexibility to work the 16 hours across either 2 or 3 days. Temporary 6-month assignment with a well-established housing team. Competitive umbrella rate of 23.93 per hour. A varied role where you can use your housing experience without committing to full-time hours. Supportive team environment and the chance to make a positive impact for residents. What You Need to Do Now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to submit an up-to-date CV, or contact Adam Tooley at Hays Housing for a confidential discussion. Adam Tooley Recruitment Consultant - Housing Hays Specialist Recruitment D:E: 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
Amarval Partners Ltd
Housing Officer
Amarval Partners Ltd
Housing Officer Location: East London Salary: Competitive £26k to £28k (dependent on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:50pm Contract Type: Full-Time About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Housing Officer to join our growing team in East London. Working in partnership with local authorities, we provide housing management services for vulnerable individuals and families. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting people, resolving housing-related issues, and making a positive difference within the community. You will work closely with tenants, local authorities, contractors, and support services, reporting directly to the Housing Manager. The role is site-based and requires travel between two locations. Benefits Flexible working arrangements where operationally possible. Comprehensive training provided both on-site and at Head Office prior to starting. Excellent career progression opportunities with a strong track record of promoting staff into Team Leader and Management positions. Staff social events and organised team-building days. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunity to develop specialist housing and safeguarding knowledge. Responsibilities Act as the first point of contact for tenant enquiries and housing-related issues. Manage tenant complaints effectively, professionally, and sensitively. Investigate and address anti-social behaviour cases, liaising with relevant agencies where required. Provide support and guidance to vulnerable individuals and families. Work across two housing sites to ensure effective day-to-day housing management. Liaise with local authorities regarding emergency placements, relocations, and safeguarding concerns. Coordinate with contractors to ensure maintenance and repair works are completed promptly. Maintain accurate tenant records and case notes. Support the Housing Manager in ensuring properties are managed in accordance with company policies and procedures. Respond proactively and appropriately to emergencies and urgent housing matters. Person Specification Essential Criteria Experience working with vulnerable individuals, families, or communities. Strong understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and procedures. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to manage challenging situations professionally and calmly. Capable of working independently and using initiative to resolve issues. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Empathetic, resilient, and committed to supporting vulnerable people. Desirable Criteria Previous experience within housing management, supported housing, homelessness services, social housing, or a related sector. Knowledge of housing legislation and tenancy management. Experience working with local authorities and external support agencies. Understanding of anti-social behaviour case management. Relevant qualification in Housing, Social Care, Support Work, or a related field. Additional Information A full Enhanced DBS check will be required before employment can commence. How to Apply If you have the experience, compassion, and commitment to support vulnerable individuals and help create safe, stable housing environments, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and suitability for the role.
14/08/2026
Full time
Housing Officer Location: East London Salary: Competitive £26k to £28k (dependent on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:50pm Contract Type: Full-Time About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Housing Officer to join our growing team in East London. Working in partnership with local authorities, we provide housing management services for vulnerable individuals and families. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting people, resolving housing-related issues, and making a positive difference within the community. You will work closely with tenants, local authorities, contractors, and support services, reporting directly to the Housing Manager. The role is site-based and requires travel between two locations. Benefits Flexible working arrangements where operationally possible. Comprehensive training provided both on-site and at Head Office prior to starting. Excellent career progression opportunities with a strong track record of promoting staff into Team Leader and Management positions. Staff social events and organised team-building days. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunity to develop specialist housing and safeguarding knowledge. Responsibilities Act as the first point of contact for tenant enquiries and housing-related issues. Manage tenant complaints effectively, professionally, and sensitively. Investigate and address anti-social behaviour cases, liaising with relevant agencies where required. Provide support and guidance to vulnerable individuals and families. Work across two housing sites to ensure effective day-to-day housing management. Liaise with local authorities regarding emergency placements, relocations, and safeguarding concerns. Coordinate with contractors to ensure maintenance and repair works are completed promptly. Maintain accurate tenant records and case notes. Support the Housing Manager in ensuring properties are managed in accordance with company policies and procedures. Respond proactively and appropriately to emergencies and urgent housing matters. Person Specification Essential Criteria Experience working with vulnerable individuals, families, or communities. Strong understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and procedures. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to manage challenging situations professionally and calmly. Capable of working independently and using initiative to resolve issues. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Empathetic, resilient, and committed to supporting vulnerable people. Desirable Criteria Previous experience within housing management, supported housing, homelessness services, social housing, or a related sector. Knowledge of housing legislation and tenancy management. Experience working with local authorities and external support agencies. Understanding of anti-social behaviour case management. Relevant qualification in Housing, Social Care, Support Work, or a related field. Additional Information A full Enhanced DBS check will be required before employment can commence. How to Apply If you have the experience, compassion, and commitment to support vulnerable individuals and help create safe, stable housing environments, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and suitability for the role.
Scruffy Dog Creative Group
Procurement Officer
Scruffy Dog Creative Group Minworth, West Midlands
Key Responsibilities Manage end-to-end procurement for construction, fabrication and installation projects. Source and evaluate suppliers, manufacturers, subcontractors and specialist trades. Procure timber, steel, metalwork, GRP/FRP, composites, finishes, hardware, MEP components, fixtures and specialist materials. Obtain, analyse and negotiate competitive quotations, commercial terms and lead times. Review technical specifications, drawings, BOQs, scopes of work and material schedules to ensure procurement accuracy. Raise and manage POs, monitor order status and coordinate deliveries against project programmes. Support subcontractor selection, commercial evaluation and supplier due diligence. Identify cost-saving, alternative-material and value-engineering opportunities without compromising quality or programme. Track procurement spend against project budgets and highlight commercial risks or variances. Manage supplier performance, resolving issues relating to quality, specification, availability and delivery. Maintain procurement schedules, supplier records, quotation comparisons and purchasing documentation. Work across multiple projects and manage time-critical procurement requirements in a fast-paced production environment. Technical Skills & Experience Proven procurement experience within construction, specialist fabrication, manufacturing, interiors, events or project-based environments. Strong knowledge of construction materials, manufacturing processes and specialist subcontracting. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, BOQs and scopes of work. Strong commercial negotiation and supplier management capability. Experience with procurement systems, ERP/P2P platforms and advanced Microsoft Excel. Understanding of project cost control, lead-time management and procurement scheduling. CIPS, construction/procurement qualification or equivalent practical experience desirable.
14/08/2026
Full time
Key Responsibilities Manage end-to-end procurement for construction, fabrication and installation projects. Source and evaluate suppliers, manufacturers, subcontractors and specialist trades. Procure timber, steel, metalwork, GRP/FRP, composites, finishes, hardware, MEP components, fixtures and specialist materials. Obtain, analyse and negotiate competitive quotations, commercial terms and lead times. Review technical specifications, drawings, BOQs, scopes of work and material schedules to ensure procurement accuracy. Raise and manage POs, monitor order status and coordinate deliveries against project programmes. Support subcontractor selection, commercial evaluation and supplier due diligence. Identify cost-saving, alternative-material and value-engineering opportunities without compromising quality or programme. Track procurement spend against project budgets and highlight commercial risks or variances. Manage supplier performance, resolving issues relating to quality, specification, availability and delivery. Maintain procurement schedules, supplier records, quotation comparisons and purchasing documentation. Work across multiple projects and manage time-critical procurement requirements in a fast-paced production environment. Technical Skills & Experience Proven procurement experience within construction, specialist fabrication, manufacturing, interiors, events or project-based environments. Strong knowledge of construction materials, manufacturing processes and specialist subcontracting. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, BOQs and scopes of work. Strong commercial negotiation and supplier management capability. Experience with procurement systems, ERP/P2P platforms and advanced Microsoft Excel. Understanding of project cost control, lead-time management and procurement scheduling. CIPS, construction/procurement qualification or equivalent practical experience desirable.
Braxfield Recruitment Limited
Fire Safety Contract Manager
Braxfield Recruitment Limited
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.
Hays Construction and Property
Housing Officer (Compliance)
Hays Construction and Property Norwich, Norfolk
Housing Officer (Compliance) - Part Time A part-time Housing Officer opportunity is available within a busy housing service. This temporary role is expected to run for around 6 months and would suit someone with strong housing management experience who is confident working with tenants, contractors and internal teams. Location: Norwich Rate: 23.93 (Umbrella) Hours: 16 hours per week Contract: Temporary - 6 months minimumFlexible Working Pattern: Hours can be worked across either 2 or 3 days, depending on the successful candidate's preference. Based on service needs, there is flexibility around how the hours are structured. Your New Organisation You will be joining an established housing team that provides support to residents and helps ensure properties remain safe, well-managed and compliant. The role is part-time and offers flexibility around how the weekly hours are worked. Your New Role This is a varied part-time role where you will help residents, support the wider housing team and help keep key compliance work moving. This will include supporting with EICRs, gas safety checks, property access, appointments, resident contact and general housing-related follow-up. Key duties will include: Speak with residents to arrange appointments and property access. Support compliance activity, including EICRs, gas safety checks and follow-up visits. Help resolve simple tenancy, property and housing-related queries. Keep case notes, appointments and records up to date. Work with colleagues, contractors and partner teams to make sure actions are completed. Provide a helpful and professional service to residents. What You'll Need to Succeed Essential: Previous experience in housing management, tenancy management, neighbourhoods or a similar housing role. Confident managing a varied caseload. Experience working with customers, including those with additional support needs. Good understanding of tenancy issues, safeguarding and resident engagement. Strong communication, organisation and record-keeping skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable: Experience supporting compliance work such as EICRs, gas safety, property access, inspections or contractor liaison. Knowledge of social housing processes and landlord responsibilities. CIH qualification or working towards one. What You'll Get in Return Part-time hours that can fit around other commitments. Flexibility to work the 16 hours across either 2 or 3 days. Temporary 6-month assignment with a well-established housing team. Competitive umbrella rate of 23.93 per hour. A varied role where you can use your housing experience without committing to full-time hours. Supportive team environment and the chance to make a positive impact for residents. What You Need to Do Now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to submit an up-to-date CV, or contact Adam Tooley at Hays Housing for a confidential discussion. Adam Tooley Recruitment Consultant - Housing Hays Specialist Recruitment D:(phone number removed)E: 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)
13/08/2026
Seasonal
Housing Officer (Compliance) - Part Time A part-time Housing Officer opportunity is available within a busy housing service. This temporary role is expected to run for around 6 months and would suit someone with strong housing management experience who is confident working with tenants, contractors and internal teams. Location: Norwich Rate: 23.93 (Umbrella) Hours: 16 hours per week Contract: Temporary - 6 months minimumFlexible Working Pattern: Hours can be worked across either 2 or 3 days, depending on the successful candidate's preference. Based on service needs, there is flexibility around how the hours are structured. Your New Organisation You will be joining an established housing team that provides support to residents and helps ensure properties remain safe, well-managed and compliant. The role is part-time and offers flexibility around how the weekly hours are worked. Your New Role This is a varied part-time role where you will help residents, support the wider housing team and help keep key compliance work moving. This will include supporting with EICRs, gas safety checks, property access, appointments, resident contact and general housing-related follow-up. Key duties will include: Speak with residents to arrange appointments and property access. Support compliance activity, including EICRs, gas safety checks and follow-up visits. Help resolve simple tenancy, property and housing-related queries. Keep case notes, appointments and records up to date. Work with colleagues, contractors and partner teams to make sure actions are completed. Provide a helpful and professional service to residents. What You'll Need to Succeed Essential: Previous experience in housing management, tenancy management, neighbourhoods or a similar housing role. Confident managing a varied caseload. Experience working with customers, including those with additional support needs. Good understanding of tenancy issues, safeguarding and resident engagement. Strong communication, organisation and record-keeping skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable: Experience supporting compliance work such as EICRs, gas safety, property access, inspections or contractor liaison. Knowledge of social housing processes and landlord responsibilities. CIH qualification or working towards one. What You'll Get in Return Part-time hours that can fit around other commitments. Flexibility to work the 16 hours across either 2 or 3 days. Temporary 6-month assignment with a well-established housing team. Competitive umbrella rate of 23.93 per hour. A varied role where you can use your housing experience without committing to full-time hours. Supportive team environment and the chance to make a positive impact for residents. What You Need to Do Now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to submit an up-to-date CV, or contact Adam Tooley at Hays Housing for a confidential discussion. Adam Tooley Recruitment Consultant - Housing Hays Specialist Recruitment D:(phone number removed)E: 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)
DCS Recruitment Limited
SHEQ Officer
DCS Recruitment Limited City, Birmingham
SHEQ Officer We're looking for an experienced SHEQ Officer to with demolition experience to support, demolition enabling works and specialist contracting projects across multiple sites. This is a hands-on, site-based role where you'll work closely with Project Managers, Site Managers and operatives to promote a positive safety culture, ensure legal compliance and drive high standards of health, safety, environmental and quality performance. Key Responsibilities Carry out SHEQ site inspections, audits and compliance monitoring. Provide practical HSEQ advice and support to site teams. Review RAMS, COSHH assessments and Construction Phase Plans. Investigate accidents, incidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks and workforce briefings. Review subcontractor RAMS and monitor contractor performance. Support ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 management systems. Produce inspection reports and promote continuous improvement across projects. You'll Have Experience in a SHEQ, HSEQ or Health & Safety role within construction, civil engineering, demolition or enabling works. Strong practical site experience and knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations. Experience carrying out audits, inspections, incident investigations and RAMS reviews. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Essential Qualifications NEBOSH Construction Certificate (or equivalent) SMSTS Full UK Driving Licence Desirable: ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 Internal Auditor experience Temporary Works Coordinator Environmental qualification What's on Offer Competitive salary Company vehicle or car allowance Pension and benefits package Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to work on varied demolition and enabling projects Genuine opportunities for career progression If you're a practical, site-focused SHEQ Officer looking for your next challenge, please apply with your CV to receive a call back, or contact Scott on (phone number removed) (Option 2) for more information. DCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality
13/08/2026
Full time
SHEQ Officer We're looking for an experienced SHEQ Officer to with demolition experience to support, demolition enabling works and specialist contracting projects across multiple sites. This is a hands-on, site-based role where you'll work closely with Project Managers, Site Managers and operatives to promote a positive safety culture, ensure legal compliance and drive high standards of health, safety, environmental and quality performance. Key Responsibilities Carry out SHEQ site inspections, audits and compliance monitoring. Provide practical HSEQ advice and support to site teams. Review RAMS, COSHH assessments and Construction Phase Plans. Investigate accidents, incidents and near misses, ensuring corrective actions are implemented. Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks and workforce briefings. Review subcontractor RAMS and monitor contractor performance. Support ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 management systems. Produce inspection reports and promote continuous improvement across projects. You'll Have Experience in a SHEQ, HSEQ or Health & Safety role within construction, civil engineering, demolition or enabling works. Strong practical site experience and knowledge of UK Health & Safety legislation and CDM Regulations. Experience carrying out audits, inspections, incident investigations and RAMS reviews. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Essential Qualifications NEBOSH Construction Certificate (or equivalent) SMSTS Full UK Driving Licence Desirable: ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 Internal Auditor experience Temporary Works Coordinator Environmental qualification What's on Offer Competitive salary Company vehicle or car allowance Pension and benefits package Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to work on varied demolition and enabling projects Genuine opportunities for career progression If you're a practical, site-focused SHEQ Officer looking for your next challenge, please apply with your CV to receive a call back, or contact Scott on (phone number removed) (Option 2) for more information. DCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality

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