Property Assets Manager required by a Housing Association in Belfast Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, an established Housing Association based in Belfast, to recruit a Property Assets Manager on a temporary contract basis for a period of c. 6-12 months with the possibility of further extension. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited by the Association on a permanent basis in due course. The Association has a portfolio which includes supported housing, housing for the elderly and general family accommodation. Your new role You will be responsible for ensuring that the Housing Association's property portfolio is maintained to high standards, remains compliant with relevant regulations, and aligns with the Association's investment and sustainability strategies. This role involves overseeing planned maintenance, driving investment decisions for long-term asset management, and playing a key role in progressing the organisation's Net Zero carbon strategy. You will ensure compliance with health and safety standards, building regulations, and environmental targets, while also optimising the performance and lifespan of the housing stock. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you must possess: A degree or professional qualification in Asset Management, Building Surveying, Property Management, or a related field with a minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar role.A deep understanding of compliance requirements in the housing sector, including building safety regulations, gas safety, fire safety, and environmental standards.Knowledge of planned maintenance programmes, property condition surveys, and asset data management.Experience with sustainability practices and energy efficiency initiatives in property management.Strong project management skills, with experience leading large-scale maintenance or investment programmes.The ability to prepare and manage budgets effectively, forecast costs, and make strategic investment decisions.Experience using asset management software, compliance tracking systems, and data analysis tools.The ability to analyse data, identify trends, and develop long-term asset management strategies.Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a team, while collaborating across departments. What you'll get in return This role offers an immediate start and the opportunity to take up a key role with an established Housing Association based in Belfast. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited on a permanent basis in due course. The initial temporary contract role might interest an individual who is seeking a contract role, but it may also offer good exposure to the post for an individual interested in securing the role on a permanent basis. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest.
24/05/2026
Seasonal
Property Assets Manager required by a Housing Association in Belfast Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, an established Housing Association based in Belfast, to recruit a Property Assets Manager on a temporary contract basis for a period of c. 6-12 months with the possibility of further extension. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited by the Association on a permanent basis in due course. The Association has a portfolio which includes supported housing, housing for the elderly and general family accommodation. Your new role You will be responsible for ensuring that the Housing Association's property portfolio is maintained to high standards, remains compliant with relevant regulations, and aligns with the Association's investment and sustainability strategies. This role involves overseeing planned maintenance, driving investment decisions for long-term asset management, and playing a key role in progressing the organisation's Net Zero carbon strategy. You will ensure compliance with health and safety standards, building regulations, and environmental targets, while also optimising the performance and lifespan of the housing stock. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you must possess: A degree or professional qualification in Asset Management, Building Surveying, Property Management, or a related field with a minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar role.A deep understanding of compliance requirements in the housing sector, including building safety regulations, gas safety, fire safety, and environmental standards.Knowledge of planned maintenance programmes, property condition surveys, and asset data management.Experience with sustainability practices and energy efficiency initiatives in property management.Strong project management skills, with experience leading large-scale maintenance or investment programmes.The ability to prepare and manage budgets effectively, forecast costs, and make strategic investment decisions.Experience using asset management software, compliance tracking systems, and data analysis tools.The ability to analyse data, identify trends, and develop long-term asset management strategies.Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a team, while collaborating across departments. What you'll get in return This role offers an immediate start and the opportunity to take up a key role with an established Housing Association based in Belfast. It is envisaged that this role will be recruited on a permanent basis in due course. The initial temporary contract role might interest an individual who is seeking a contract role, but it may also offer good exposure to the post for an individual interested in securing the role on a permanent basis. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest.
Capital Works Manager Location: Operating across both North and South, providing opportunities to work within a wide and varied regional network Salary: 54,243 + Benefits Contract: Permanent Salvation Army Homes, in partnership with Adecco , is seeking a Capital Works Manager to join their Asset Management Team. Salvation Army Homes provides quality accommodation for people in need of safety, security, and opportunity. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead major investment programmes that ensure homes are safe, sustainable, and fit for the future. About the Role As Capital Works Manager, you will oversee the planning and delivery of large-scale capital works across our housing stock. You'll combine strategic oversight with hands-on project management and technical expertise, ensuring projects are delivered to high standards, on time, and within budget. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of capital investment programmes, including major repairs, refurbishments, and upgrades. Manage the Voids Programme and Major Fire Works Programme. Develop project briefs, tender documentation, and contract specifications in line with procurement policies. Manage contractors and consultants to ensure quality, compliance, and performance. Monitor project progress, budgets, and risks, reporting regularly to senior stakeholders. Ensure works comply with building regulations, health and safety legislation, and housing standards. Support sustainability initiatives, including retrofit and decarbonisation plans such as Warm Homes Wave 3. Engage with residents and stakeholders to ensure works are communicated and delivered considerately. About You Degree or HNC/HND in Building Surveying, Construction Management, or Engineering. Professional membership (e.g., RICS, CIOB, APM, CIBSE or MIET) or working towards. Proven experience managing capital works programmes in housing or property sectors. Strong technical knowledge of building construction, surveying, and contract administration. Excellent project management skills, including budget control and stakeholder engagement. Familiarity with CDM Regulations and building compliance standards. Why Join Us? At Salvation Army Homes, we are committed to providing good quality housing services and support. Working with Adecco, we aim to attract talented professionals who share our values and want to make a real difference. You'll be part of a team that values collaboration, integrity, and innovation. Interested? Apply today through Adecco and help us deliver safe, sustainable homes for those who need them most.
15/05/2026
Full time
Capital Works Manager Location: Operating across both North and South, providing opportunities to work within a wide and varied regional network Salary: 54,243 + Benefits Contract: Permanent Salvation Army Homes, in partnership with Adecco , is seeking a Capital Works Manager to join their Asset Management Team. Salvation Army Homes provides quality accommodation for people in need of safety, security, and opportunity. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead major investment programmes that ensure homes are safe, sustainable, and fit for the future. About the Role As Capital Works Manager, you will oversee the planning and delivery of large-scale capital works across our housing stock. You'll combine strategic oversight with hands-on project management and technical expertise, ensuring projects are delivered to high standards, on time, and within budget. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of capital investment programmes, including major repairs, refurbishments, and upgrades. Manage the Voids Programme and Major Fire Works Programme. Develop project briefs, tender documentation, and contract specifications in line with procurement policies. Manage contractors and consultants to ensure quality, compliance, and performance. Monitor project progress, budgets, and risks, reporting regularly to senior stakeholders. Ensure works comply with building regulations, health and safety legislation, and housing standards. Support sustainability initiatives, including retrofit and decarbonisation plans such as Warm Homes Wave 3. Engage with residents and stakeholders to ensure works are communicated and delivered considerately. About You Degree or HNC/HND in Building Surveying, Construction Management, or Engineering. Professional membership (e.g., RICS, CIOB, APM, CIBSE or MIET) or working towards. Proven experience managing capital works programmes in housing or property sectors. Strong technical knowledge of building construction, surveying, and contract administration. Excellent project management skills, including budget control and stakeholder engagement. Familiarity with CDM Regulations and building compliance standards. Why Join Us? At Salvation Army Homes, we are committed to providing good quality housing services and support. Working with Adecco, we aim to attract talented professionals who share our values and want to make a real difference. You'll be part of a team that values collaboration, integrity, and innovation. Interested? Apply today through Adecco and help us deliver safe, sustainable homes for those who need them most.
The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
City, London
Are you ready to lead one of London's most significant historic estates? The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Estates to play a central role in the stewardship, development and future of a unique heritage estate. Location: London, EC4Y 9BT Salary: Competitive salary Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Hours: 37.5 hrs per week (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm) Closing Date: Thursday 11 June 2026, 10am About The Honourable Society of The Middle Temple: As one of the four historic Inns of Court, the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple is proud to support, educate and accommodate barristers at every stage of their careers. The Inn has occupied its estate on the banks of the Thames since the fourteenth century, with the land formally granted in 1608 by King James I for the education and accommodation of those practising or training in the law a purpose that continues to define Middle Temple today. Director of Estates - The Role: This role offers a rare opportunity to lead one of London's most significant historic estates and to help shape its future for generations to come. You will hold strategic and operational responsibility for the management and development of Middle Temple's historic estate a designated Conservation Area comprising many Grade I, II and II Listed Buildings, the Temple Church and award-winning gardens. You will manage a significant property portfolio comprising professional, commercial and residential tenants, balancing the conservation of a significant heritage environment with the strategic, operational and commercial management of a complex, multi-use site. Importantly, you will optimise income generation ensuring that the estate continues to deliver revenue in support of the Inn s purpose. To achieve this, you will lead a multi-disciplinary team, oversee major capital projects, estate operations and building control arrangements, working closely with the Inn s Officers, governing committees and Executive team. Director of Estates - Key Responsibilities: -Drive income generation through effective rental property management, tenancy arrangements and commercial opportunities -Develop and deliver a long-term Estates strategy aligned with the Inn's vision, supported by robust procedures for effective delivery - Oversee the maintenance, conservation and development of historic buildings, courts, gardens and infrastructure - Lead major capital projects, ensuring delivery on time, within budget and to the highest standards - Manage operational and capital budgets, ensuring cost efficiency and value for money - Embed sustainability principles and energy efficiency across all estate management whilst preserving historic character - Lead and inspire a multi-disciplinary team, fostering collaboration, accountability and high performance Director of Estates About You: - Degree in Building Surveying, Architecture or a related discipline with membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS, RIBA or IWFM) - Proven experience in optimising income generation through rental property management - Senior level Estates leadership experience in a historically significant environment - Proven track record delivering complex capital projects and major renovations - Strong understanding of conservation principles, sustainability and statutory compliance - Experience managing substantial budgets with effective financial oversight and cost control - Proven ability leading and motivating multi-disciplinary teams - Excellent stakeholder engagement, negotiation and communication skills - Strategic and analytical approach with strong commercial and financial acumen Director of Estates - Benefits: - Competitive salary - 29 days annual leave plus bank holidays - Discretionary Christmas Closure - Non-contributory pension scheme (12% employer contributions) - Private Medical Insurance - Life Assurance (10 x annual salary) - Health Cash Plan - Learning and development opportunities - Employee Assistance Programme, Eye Care and Flu Vouchers - Season Ticket Loan Application Process: Middle Temple is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an environment that promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion. Closing Date: Thursday 11 June 2026, 10am Interviews: First round: 23 June 2026 Second round: Early July 2026 (date to be confirmed) To submit your application for this exciting Director of Estates opportunity, please click Apply now.
14/05/2026
Full time
Are you ready to lead one of London's most significant historic estates? The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Estates to play a central role in the stewardship, development and future of a unique heritage estate. Location: London, EC4Y 9BT Salary: Competitive salary Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Hours: 37.5 hrs per week (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm) Closing Date: Thursday 11 June 2026, 10am About The Honourable Society of The Middle Temple: As one of the four historic Inns of Court, the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple is proud to support, educate and accommodate barristers at every stage of their careers. The Inn has occupied its estate on the banks of the Thames since the fourteenth century, with the land formally granted in 1608 by King James I for the education and accommodation of those practising or training in the law a purpose that continues to define Middle Temple today. Director of Estates - The Role: This role offers a rare opportunity to lead one of London's most significant historic estates and to help shape its future for generations to come. You will hold strategic and operational responsibility for the management and development of Middle Temple's historic estate a designated Conservation Area comprising many Grade I, II and II Listed Buildings, the Temple Church and award-winning gardens. You will manage a significant property portfolio comprising professional, commercial and residential tenants, balancing the conservation of a significant heritage environment with the strategic, operational and commercial management of a complex, multi-use site. Importantly, you will optimise income generation ensuring that the estate continues to deliver revenue in support of the Inn s purpose. To achieve this, you will lead a multi-disciplinary team, oversee major capital projects, estate operations and building control arrangements, working closely with the Inn s Officers, governing committees and Executive team. Director of Estates - Key Responsibilities: -Drive income generation through effective rental property management, tenancy arrangements and commercial opportunities -Develop and deliver a long-term Estates strategy aligned with the Inn's vision, supported by robust procedures for effective delivery - Oversee the maintenance, conservation and development of historic buildings, courts, gardens and infrastructure - Lead major capital projects, ensuring delivery on time, within budget and to the highest standards - Manage operational and capital budgets, ensuring cost efficiency and value for money - Embed sustainability principles and energy efficiency across all estate management whilst preserving historic character - Lead and inspire a multi-disciplinary team, fostering collaboration, accountability and high performance Director of Estates About You: - Degree in Building Surveying, Architecture or a related discipline with membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS, RIBA or IWFM) - Proven experience in optimising income generation through rental property management - Senior level Estates leadership experience in a historically significant environment - Proven track record delivering complex capital projects and major renovations - Strong understanding of conservation principles, sustainability and statutory compliance - Experience managing substantial budgets with effective financial oversight and cost control - Proven ability leading and motivating multi-disciplinary teams - Excellent stakeholder engagement, negotiation and communication skills - Strategic and analytical approach with strong commercial and financial acumen Director of Estates - Benefits: - Competitive salary - 29 days annual leave plus bank holidays - Discretionary Christmas Closure - Non-contributory pension scheme (12% employer contributions) - Private Medical Insurance - Life Assurance (10 x annual salary) - Health Cash Plan - Learning and development opportunities - Employee Assistance Programme, Eye Care and Flu Vouchers - Season Ticket Loan Application Process: Middle Temple is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an environment that promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion. Closing Date: Thursday 11 June 2026, 10am Interviews: First round: 23 June 2026 Second round: Early July 2026 (date to be confirmed) To submit your application for this exciting Director of Estates opportunity, please click Apply now.