Job Description The Area Housing Officer (AHO) will be responsible for reducing neighbour disputes/anti-social behaviour and to support partnership objectives in creating safer communities, increase public confidence and generally improve the quality of life for those living in mixed tenure neighbourhoods and delivering a front-line Council’s housing service. Requirements To investigate antisocial behaviour within Council tenancies and any other relevant tenures and arrange actions to prevent this type of behaviour. To act as the liaison officer between the Housing Service and the Community Safety Team and to work in partnership with other agencies. To deliver front-line housing services in a caring; professional manner and meet the agreed targets/service standards in relation to rent arrears; tenancy management; gas safety; improving neighbourhoods and maintaining good standards of customer care. To profile tenants who are in arrears or at risk of rent arrears and to update records/ actions to reduce the impact both in terms of the Housing Revenue Account and for individual tenants. To keep accurate and clear records of customer contact and ensure this information is shared with colleagues and managers as appropriate and updated on the Council’s ICT systems timeously. To be responsible for their own performance both individually and as part of a team and be required to take steps to improve particular areas of performance. To deliver quality tenancy management for Council houses, garages and garage sites. Promote safe working practices within the housing service. Responsibilities n/a The Individual Significant previous experience of working in a housing environment. HNC in a relevant Housing discipline. Knowledge of housing legislation and housing management good practice. Part qualification in housing management or evidence of advanced study, alternatively, completion of a relevant structured training course or programme in housing management. Strong customer care focus and skills. A genuine willingness to help people. Flexibility. Ability to use Microsoft Office and other computerised systems. Ability to work under pressure. You will be expected to travel efficiently and effectively between various work locations within Moray to meet the operational requirements of the Service. Due to the rural nature of Moray this is normally undertaken by use of a car. Ability to work with a minimum of supervision, prioritise tasks and co-operate with colleagues. Pro-active approach to work with other agencies. Appreciation and acceptance of, and commitment to, the importance of confidentiality. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Effective team working skills. Ability to operate in a challenging work environment. Ability to work in different offices dependent on service need. Ability to work flexibly to meet the needs and demands of the service. Ability to work in an open plan/shared office. Closing date: 04 October 2024 Starting Salary: £32,176 to £39,113 (pro rata per year) (Career Grade Scheme Applies) £17.07 to £20.75 per hour 36.25 hours per week For further information please contact Daniel Murray, Area Housing Manager on 0300 1234566 Alert me to jobs like this