Our client, based in East London, is looking for someone to work as part of a team to deliver the day-to-day licensing support functions in an effective, efficient, and customer-friendly manner. You will provide a first point of contact for tenants and landlords when they need specialist advice and information about property licensing. You will support the work of the enforcement officers by ensuring all information entered onto the database is accurate and up to date and work effectively with other internal services to ensure a joined-up service as well as the delivery of appropriate business support processes within the Property Licensing Team.
This is a great opportunity to gain private sector housing experience if you are looking to get into this field.
They are looking for:
Experience:
1. Experience of working in a high pressured fast-paced environment
2. Significant experience of using databases to accurately record information
3. Experience of working to tight timescales
4. Experience of working in an enforcement service
5. Experience of dealing with difficult potentially aggressive customers
Skills:
1. High level of accuracy and attention to detail
2. Good interpersonal skills with an ability to deal with potential conflict with difficult customers, explaining complex issues
3. Good customer service skills with the ability to liaise with customers via telephone or through written correspondence in a helpful, professional manner
4. A flexible approach to working practices and the ability to work under pressure
5. A high degree of motivation
Abilities:
1. An ability to work both individually and as part of a team
2. Able to work to tight timescales while retaining a high quality of work
3. An ability to communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
4. An ability to come to sound objective decisions based upon an analysis of the facts and work within clearly defined levels of authority
5. An ability to plan, organise, and prioritise work to meet tight deadlines and targets under own initiative
6. Able to input complex information into the database accurately
Knowledge:
1. Sufficient knowledge of common hazards in the home to be able to give basic advice to tenants
2. Understanding of the Housing Health and Rating Scheme (HHSRS)
3. Knowledge and understanding of IT including case management databases and Microsoft applications, with the ability to quickly learn new systems when necessary
If successful, you will be offered a contract paying £20PH Umbrella; however, they have said that some rate negotiation may be possible.
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