Following a recent restructure of Wakefield Council’s Property, Facilities, Health & Safety Service, we have several vacant posts that we wish to fill to strengthen and increase our capacity to deal with current projects and the Council’s ambitious future plans to transform and modernise its property portfolio. As part of this, we are now looking to recruit two experienced lease and transaction surveyors to join our friendly Real Estate team. Wakefield district covers approximately 339 square kilometres and is home to around 353,000 people. Almost 70% of the Wakefield district is designated as green belt. The City of Wakefield is the largest settlement and the district also includes the towns of Normanton, Pontefract, Featherstone, Castleford, Knottingley, Ossett, Horbury, Hemsworth, South Kirkby and South Elmsall - as well as other smaller settlements. The district is home to several sites of national and international interest including the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Hepworth Gallery and the National Coal Mining Museum. We manage an estate portfolio of over 1,500 assets and provide a wide range of services covering estate and asset management, Landlord and Tenant matters, valuation, acquisition, disposal and asset review work. The lease and transactions surveyors will focus on lease event transactions (including rent reviews, lease renewals and regears, variations, landlord’s consents, etc.) as well as providing leasehold advisory services, arranging new lettings and overseeing a wide range of commercial landlord and tenant matters. We work closely as an existing team and have an adaptable and flexible approach. Whilst office based in Wakefield, there is the opportunity for hybrid working, although the nature of the work does require the ability to both attend the office and visit assets and sites as required. We have comprehensive property information records and systems, a property management database and GIS mapping system, with experienced administrative and technical support. The work is varied and fast paced and there is a collaborative culture within the team to ensure we can all bring our best to deliver the ambitious outcomes and solutions the Council requires. We can offer support for candidates seeking professional qualification and there are opportunities for continual professional development throughout the year. Further information on the role can be found in the Job Description. Want to Know More? If you would like to know more about the role, the recruitment process or working for Wakefield Council feel free to contact Tim Frith. Tel: 07500 588776 E-mail: tfrithwakefield.gov.uk E-mail Correspondence All correspondence regarding interviews and application progress will be sent via the e-mail address you have registered on this site with. Please add the e-mail addresses below to your contacts or safe-senders list / check your junk mail folder to ensure that you don't miss important information regarding your application. jobswakefield.gov.uk hrdirectwakefield.gov.uk Safeguarding Wakefield Council is wholly committed to ensuring children and vulnerable adults are fully supported and safe. We are dedicated to the safeguarding of all children and vulnerable adults whilst promoting their welfare. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this responsibility. Probation In line with the Council’s Probation Procedure, certain positions may be subject to a six-month probationary period. This requirement does not apply to internal vacancies. Diversity Having a diverse workforce that is reflective of the communities we serve helps us to achieve the best outcomes for all. We encourage applications from everyone and actively seek to ensure that everyone feels included in the workplace so that we can make the most of our differences. About Wakefield Council Want to find out more about Wakefield Council, click here. Happy to talk Flexible working To apply please click the Apply Now link below.