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Housing Compliance Coordinator (Case Management)

London
4 weeks ago
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Client

Local Authority in Barking

Job Title

Housing Compliance Coordinator (Case Management)
Pay Rate

£24.29 an hour PAYE/£31.75 an hour UMBRELLA

Hours

36 Hours a week(Mon-Fri)9AM-5PM

Duration

Initial 3 month Contract, potential FTC available afterwards

Location

HYBRID WORKING- Minimum 3 days a week office based in Barking Town Hall

Description

Key Responsibilities:

Legislative and Policy Compliance:
Overseeing adherence to housing legislation, Council policies, the Council Constitution, and information security standards.

Case Management:
Managing a caseload of clients, including those with complex needs, by conducting thorough risk assessments and developing individualized plans.

Record Management:
Maintaining high standards of record-keeping for all information assigned to the post.

Data Analysis:
Using strong analytical skills, including advanced Excel, to interpret data and communicate key practice and policy implications.

Interagency Collaboration:
Working effectively as part of multi-agency teams to address safeguarding issues and provide support.

Client Support and Engagement:
Providing support, information, and advice to individuals, especially those facing homelessness, and promoting their active participation in decision-making processes.

We are looking for somebody with the following skills:

Awareness of Awabbs law - coming into force on 27 October 2025
Computer literate
Damp and moud,disrepairs knowledge ideal.

Comfortable managing & analysing data
Ability to manage a large volume of cases / case management
Case Management experience is essential
Comfortable talking to Residents and other stakeholders
Team player - able to work collaboratively
An understanding of compliance
Hybrid working - able to attend the Town Hall at least three times per week

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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