Your new company
A large, values‑led housing organisation is seeking an experienced Housing Officer to support frontline housing management services across its operational areas. The organisation is committed to delivering safe, sustainable communities and providing high‑quality services that put customers first. You will be joining a professional, collaborative housing team where safeguarding, partnership working and excellent customer outcomes are at the heart of everything they do.
Your new role
As a Housing Officer, you will be responsible for delivering effective tenancy and housing management services, with a strong focus on managing behaviour‑related tenancy breaches and reducing the risk of tenancy failure.
Your role will include managing complex cases such as anti‑social behaviour (ASB), hate crime, domestic abuse, safeguarding concerns, tenancy fraud, noise nuisance and serious criminal activity. You will use proportionate, person‑centred interventions to achieve sustainable outcomes for customers and communities.You will work closely with internal teams, external partners and statutory agencies, including local authorities, police, safeguarding boards and legal services. The role also involves preparing and progressing tenancy enforcement and court action where appropriate, completing detailed risk assessments and ensuring all casework is recorded accurately.
This is an agile, patch‑based role requiring flexibility to travel across operational areas and adapt working patterns to meet service demands.
What you'll need to succeed
Proven experience managing ASB and tenancy breach cases within a housing or similar environment
Strong case management skills, including working with vulnerable customers and safeguarding frameworks
Good working knowledge of housing law, ASB legislation and tenancy enforcement processes
Experience working in partnership with external agencies such as police, social services and local authorities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare court‑ready documentation
Ability to work independently, prioritise effectively and make sound decisions under pressure
Strong problem‑solving and analytical skills with a customer‑focused approach
Full driving licence with access to an insured vehicle (or the ability to travel extensively)
Willingness to work flexibly, including outside standard hours, where required
What you'll get in return
Competitive hourly rate of up to £28 per hour + expenses
Opportunity to work within a well‑established housing organisation making a genuine impact on communities
Exposure to complex, meaningful casework with excellent multi‑agency collaboration
Flexible working arrangements and varied day‑to‑day responsibilities
Support from experienced team leaders and access to ongoing professional development
What you need to do now
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