This is a part time fixed term opportunity of 26 hours per week (to be worked over five days Monday to Friday), and up to 12 months to cover maternity leave. The post may end sooner if the post holder returns early.
Location:
Dover District Council has an exciting agenda to deliver first class public services, putting our residents at the heart of everything we do. From building new, affordable homes to exciting regeneration schemes. A career with Dover District Council offers you the opportunity to excel.
As an employer, Dover District Council is proud to provide a supportive, friendly, diverse and flexible working environment in which our employees can thrive. We have a team of enthusiastic employees, delivery services they are passionate about.
The Role & Responsibilities:
The Income Collection Officer will work as part of a dedicated team of Income Officers and Money and Benefit Advisors to maximise the income from rents, service charges and other monies due, by taking prompt and appropriate action to minimise arrears and non-payment. The Income Collection Officer will be responsible for a patch of properties, following the necessary processes and legal procedures on low arrears through to notices, court and eviction, with the authority of the Senior Housing Officer and the Income and Tenancy Sustainment Manager.
Who We Are Looking For:
- An ability to communicate clearly and effectively with customers, both in written and verbal form, adapting style and approach to meet the needs of a diverse community.
- Strong negotiation skills with the ability to persuade and influence others.
- Relevant experience of housing, debt and tenancy law or experience of working in a similar related field (Desirable)
- Excellent IT skills including Word, Outlook and Excel.
- Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.
- Ability to prioritise tasks and manage workload by effective time management.
- The ability to build effective relationships with Officers and the wider Housing team.
- Ability to identify when customers need additional support.
- GCSE English and Maths Grade C or above (Grades 4 – 9) or equivalent.
What Can We Offer?
We can provide a friendly and supportive environment for you to excel in. We also offer several employee benefits, such as:
- Benenden Healthcare Membership and Employee Assistance Program
- Opt-in Local government pension scheme with the opportunity for staff to make advanced, voluntary contributions (AVCs) to top up their pension
- Generous annual leave provision
- Discount scheme including reduced membership rates at the local leisure centre
- On-site parking
Due to the nature of this role the successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced DBS check as part of their pre-employment clearances.
The quality of your application will be considered as part of the recruitment process.
What Next?
If you would like a further discussion about the post, then please contact Graeme Cook, Senior Housing Officer, on Graeme.Cook@dover.gov.uk or 01304 872228
The closing date for applications is 19th January 2025. Date of interviews to be confirmed.
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