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Working hours: Full Time, 37.5 hours per week (typical working hours Mon - Fri). You will be required to be on call on average every 4 weeks.
You are required to have a valid UK driving licence for this role. You will be provided with a company car.
On behalf of the Home Office, Serco manages the Asylum Accommodation and Support Services Contract (AASC) for the North West of England. We focus on assisting individuals through the asylum system, ensuring that vulnerable asylum seekers have access to the support they need along with a high standard of accommodation.
Our Housing Officers (HO’s) are responsible for ensuring compliance with the AASC Contract, company policies, processes, and procedures through their liaison with Staff, Service Users, Landlords, External Agencies, and Partners. You will be covering multiple areas in the North West region including Chester & Ellesmere Port, and may be required to cover other areas such as Crewe, Wirral, Winsford, Northwich & Middleswich. Ensuring that all properties within the allocated portfolio are safe, habitable, fit for purpose, and fully equipped in accordance with AASC Standards. There is a requirement to operate an Emergency On-Call system outside of normal working hours amongst all Housing Officers on a rota basis.
This role is suited to someone with a solid work history dealing with people face to face and enjoys a demanding workload where you get to utilise your organisational skills whilst remaining calm under pressure and supporting our service users. You will be expected to travel between properties in the Black Country and Birmingham areas, so you must hold a valid UK drivers’ licence and be enthusiastic about taking on a range of accountabilities such as:
1. Complete a Monthly Inspection of all Properties within the allocated portfolio in accordance with the standard defined within the AASC Contract and property standards guide.
2. Manage on-boarding and withdrawal of properties within allocated portfolio in accordance with the Housing Officer Local Operating Procedures (LOP).
3. Report all property faults identified, correctly categorising them for appropriate response.
4. Complete all minor Property repairs within the scope enabled by training, experience, and the toolkit and spares provided.
5. Administration of operational cash to enable the completion of tasks such as topping up of utility meters & emergency cash payments.
6. Respond to customer complaints.
What you’ll need to do the role:
Due to the nature of the role, Criminal Record Bureau checks are required (all offers of employment are subject to security clearance checks and approval by the Home Office).
While experience in a previous property-related role is beneficial, this isn’t a requirement; more importantly, is your desire and enthusiasm to make a difference. You will be expected to take on a variety of tasks to support our service users, and some may be challenging – dealing with anti-social behaviours, medical needs, management of child safeguarding needs, etc.
You will have strong communication skills and be confident managing conflict.
Why Serco:
Meaningful and vital work: As part of a highly collaborative team, you’ll be able to strongly influence hiring managers’ efforts that help us deliver vital services.
A world of opportunity: Working for a globally operating business delivering essential services across 5 vital sectors, your next opportunity and challenge won’t be hard to find.
Great people: You’ll become an integral member of a well-defined and supportive team, who believe passionately in the value of our work.
What we offer:
* Pension Up to 6%
* Employee Assistance Programme
* Chance to contribute to innovation in the public services
* A company passionate about diversity and inclusion
* Serco Benefits package
* A safe and supportive culture
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