Assistant Housing Officer fixed term or secondment opportunity, for up to 11 months.
About the role
Want a role where you can make a real, visible difference to local communities?
You'll play an important part in supporting the Housing Officer and the wider team to deliver a high-quality estate management service. This is hands-on, meaningful work - helping to ensure that residents on our estates feel supported, listened to, and able to enjoy a good quality of life.
You'll show, through your approach and actions, that you genuinely care about our residents. Their views and priorities will shape how you support the delivery of excellent services across our neighbourhoods.
The role includes visiting customers in their homes, so you'll need to be comfortable moving around our estates independently and confidently.
Please note, this is a temporary role
Who we're looking for
You'll be a great fit if you:
We are the city's largest social housing association, with over 16,000 properties providing homes for more than 35,000 people, and we're aiming to grow, to provide more people with high-quality, affordable homes to rent and buy.
With a great workforce and a focus on people, we deliver good quality, well-managed and well-maintained homes.
What we can offer you:
If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity please select apply and complete our form, making reference to the person specification to demonstrate how you consider that your knowledge, skills and experience meet the requirements of the job.
For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Leah Sanderson, Operations Manager - Thriving Neighbourhoods on 01752 388064.
This post is not suitable for job share.
Shortlisting Date: 11th May 2026
Interview Date: 19th or 21st May 2026
If you are an apprentice, please ensure that you make the Learning & Development team aware that you intend to apply for this position.
We are a committed Equal Opportunities employer. We welcome applications from suitably talented people from any community and background.
Living and Working in Plymouth
About the role
Want a role where you can make a real, visible difference to local communities?
You'll play an important part in supporting the Housing Officer and the wider team to deliver a high-quality estate management service. This is hands-on, meaningful work - helping to ensure that residents on our estates feel supported, listened to, and able to enjoy a good quality of life.
You'll show, through your approach and actions, that you genuinely care about our residents. Their views and priorities will shape how you support the delivery of excellent services across our neighbourhoods.
The role includes visiting customers in their homes, so you'll need to be comfortable moving around our estates independently and confidently.
Please note, this is a temporary role
Who we're looking for
You'll be a great fit if you:
- Understand the purpose of social housing and value the role of the third sector in supporting diverse communities, including those experiencing social or financial exclusion.
- Have administrative experience or similar experience that shows you can stay organised and manage multiple tasks at once.
- Bring a positive, can-do attitude and are committed to working in a busy, customer-focused environment.
We are the city's largest social housing association, with over 16,000 properties providing homes for more than 35,000 people, and we're aiming to grow, to provide more people with high-quality, affordable homes to rent and buy.
With a great workforce and a focus on people, we deliver good quality, well-managed and well-maintained homes.
What we can offer you:
- Flexible working opportunities including flexi-time and hybrid working
- Excellent pension scheme with a high level of employer contributions
- Free, fully equipped onsite gym and changing facilities.
- The opportunity to carry out volunteer work for 3 days a year through our Make a Difference scheme
- Annual leave of 25 days (rising to 30 days) plus Bank Holidays and holiday trading option
- Free Employee Assistance programme, including free counselling
- Free annual flu vaccination
- Cycle to Work scheme
- The opportunity to work in a beautiful and vibrant part of the Southwest
- We support digital working with modern devices/smart phones
- It's fun to work here- we have dress down Fridays, company quizzes, and lots of charity events throughout the year
- Our modern and spacious offices are right on a bus route, and just three miles from the city centre
- We get a daily visit from a local food van, and within walking distance to local Crownhill shops, Warrens, M&S Foodhall, Co-op, Starbucks and Tim Hortons
If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity please select apply and complete our form, making reference to the person specification to demonstrate how you consider that your knowledge, skills and experience meet the requirements of the job.
For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Leah Sanderson, Operations Manager - Thriving Neighbourhoods on 01752 388064.
This post is not suitable for job share.
Shortlisting Date: 11th May 2026
Interview Date: 19th or 21st May 2026
If you are an apprentice, please ensure that you make the Learning & Development team aware that you intend to apply for this position.
We are a committed Equal Opportunities employer. We welcome applications from suitably talented people from any community and background.
Living and Working in Plymouth