Job description
Hours: 16 hours per week
Shift Pattern: TBC
In the role of Local Housing Manager, you will be at the very heart of our Housing 21 Retirement Living schemes.
This customer-facing role provides a professional, high quality and effective housing and support service to residents. With the support of the Operations Manager, the Local Housing Manager is responsible for all aspects of court life and relationships with the local community.
The role is diverse, and no two days are the same. Our Local Housing Managers support all residents to enable them to live independently in their own homes, with a focus on tenancy sustainment, support and resident wellbeing. They ensure the building is safe and secure, engage actively with residents and the local community, and assist residents to reach consensus about local issues affecting their homes.
What we’re looking for:
- Excellent standard of reading, writing and numeracy
- Experience of working in the social housing sector, particularly with a focus on older people (desirable)
- Knowledge and/or experience of the issues faced by older people or other vulnerable groups in particular Dementia, drug & alcohol use and mental health (desirable)
- People Management, i.e. direct reports, contractors (desirable)
- CIH Level 3 or 4 (desirable)
In addition, if you are committed to delivering the best, are passionate about developing others and the organisation, and have a can-do approach with a customer focused attitude, we would love to hear from you.
Why us?
We’re passionate about people and support our employees to do what they do best, whether that’s through flexible working, learning new skills or being part of a friendly and supportive workplace culture. We also offer a great benefits package including Blue Light Card discount, holiday trade scheme, volunteer days, Occupational Sick Pay, Occupational Maternity Pay and more.
With an exciting national development programme for older people’s housing, there’s never been a better time to join Housing 21.
We’re an inclusive employer and care about diversity in our teams. Let us know in your application if you have accessibility requirements for interviews.
If you require more information before applying for this role, please see the attached job profile.
Closing date for applications 18 June, with interviews taking place 22 June
We know that great people make a great organisation, which is why we put people at the heart of everything we do. We also know that work-life balance is just as important as professional development, so we offer flexible working from day one. This means you can balance being a parent with thriving as a professional or fit your work schedule around a busy social calendar!
We’re proud to be an Investors in People (IIP) Platinum organisation, which shows that not only do we actively empower our people to be the best they can be through continued training and development, but we also seek to constantly improve the ways we work. Working in one of our Retirement Living positions means you will play a vital role in the day-to-day lives of our residents, making a real difference, which means you can go home feeling good!
Flexible working
including a nine-day fortnight
Holiday trade scheme and volunteer leave
Funded health
cash plan
Occupational maternity pay / paternity pay
Pension
contributions
Occupational sick pay
Eyecare
vouchers
Car salary sacrifice and leasing scheme
Learning and development opportunities
Benefit entitlements are confirmed with your offer of employment.