Private Sector Housing Officer
North Northamptonshire Council
Northamptonshire, UK
Published 5 days ago
Housing officer
About the role
The role covers a varied and wide range of Private Sector Housing functions, knowledge and skills. There are currently two vacancies in the private sector housing standards team and one in the private sector housing operations team. The standards team predominantly deal with housing conditions and the operations team predominantly deal with Houses of Multiple Occupation. Whilst knowledge and experience will be taken into account, successful applicants will need to have the ability to work in either team. The following activities may be undertaken as part of the role:
To contribute to the delivery of the Council's mandatory and non-mandatory Private Sector Housing (PSH) services provided to private landlords, tenants and owner-occupiers on a day-to-day basis.
To provide informal advice and support to service users, plus take formal action when needed in accordance with the Council's Enforcement Policy and under the current legislative framework to tackle disrepair and hazards.
To assist in providing a range of grants to service users living in the private housing sector, including Home Repair Grants.
To provide wide ranging advice on PSH issues and housing options to private tenants and owner-occupiers, via home visits, office interview, telephone, letter and email.
To support Regulatory Service's aims and objectives and to assist in the achievement of its performance targets to promote the safety and health of residents and the improvements to the environment.
To work across North Northants inspecting and investigating suspect and licensable Houses in Multiple in Occupation.
To attend, as necessary, meetings of the Council and its Committees, and meetings in the community both inside and outside of normal working hours.
What will you be doing?
You will need to have relevant knowledge and experience to be able to undertake the following tasks:
Investigate complaints and provide technical and specialist advice on substandard housing conditions in the private housing sector.
Undertake inspections in private housing using the Housing, Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) to identify deficiencies in habitation, causes of disrepair and hazards such as overcrowding. Prepare schedules of work where necessary which set out what is required to bring properties up to statutory and Council standards.
Investigate unlicensed HMOs and to issue mandatory licences on receipt of a valid HMO application, after inspection.
Carry out annual inspections of all licensed HMOs across the area in conjunction with the Fire Officer, complete risk assessments and ensure that all licence conditions are adhered to.
Undertake inspections of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) using the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) to identify disrepair, means of escape in case of fire and adherence to management standards.
Check licence documentation in line with legislative requirements and take action to ensure compliance with legal and best practice requirements in relation to housing standards.
Assist with carrying out investigations of unlicensed HMO premises, working with multi agency partners as necessary, including the collation of evidence and undertaking inspections, using all available enforcement tools as and when required to secure compliance.
Promote service delivery to best practice levels and provide assistance to other officers within the team on enforcement action.
Carry out property inspections of premises to assess compliance with the relevant standards.
Lead on enforcement procedures in respect of Houses in Multiple Occupation.
Take informal and formal action to remedy instances of disrepair in PSH, in accordance with the Council's adopted Enforcement Policy and under the current legislative framework. This may involve serving legal notices, issuing financial penalties, preparing legal paperwork, writing witness statements and being involved in prosecutions and court action.
Gather evidence and take any appropriate legal action, including the preparation of case files for prosecution or the serving of civil penalties, against landlords who have failed to comply with legal notices, under the supervision of the PSH manager.
Utilise North Northamptonshire Council's (NNC) PSH Policy to provide grants and loans as required.
Liaise with service users who apply for grants/loans, advising them on their eligibility.
Process applications for grant/loans, prepare costings/schedules of work when needed and to issue approvals.
Carry out property inspections to ensure that all grant aided work is carried out in a satisfactory manner and monitor the grant revision procedure. Update progress reports and records in connection with grant work.
Arrange payments upon satisfactory completion.
Assist with other Private Sector Housing team members, as and when required dependent on service needs, with issues such as energy enquiries and general administration of the wider service.
Carry out desk top investigations and assessments relating to empty homes across the North.
Take action to bring empty properties across the North back into use in accordance with any strategy developed by NNC.
Assist the manager in relation to the development and implementation of the Council's Empty Property Strategy.
Maintain empty property database and update performance data.
Contact owners of empty properties and encourage them to bring the property back to use.
Develop partnerships to assist the Council in delivering its empty property functions and attending meetings, as necessary.
Target long term empty properties and identify ways to bring the property back into use including, advice, grants, leasing and enforcement tools.
Carry out inspections and prepare reports regarding immigration and rehousing requests.
Ensure that policies and procedures are implemented so that decisions affecting service users are legal, fair and consistent.
Keep IT systems up to date to ensure accurate monitoring of performance standards with the PSH service.
Liaise with colleagues in Housing Options, Environmental Health, Building Control, Planning and Occupational Therapy to obtain joined up solutions to service users' housing problems.
Contribute to the development of policies and procedures by providing feedback on the changing nature of PSH needs encountered on a day-to-day basis.
Undertake any other duties, which are commensurate with the salary, skills, knowledge and experience of this post, as and when required by the PSH manager.
Monitor and review the service and the way in which it is delivered to ensure the service achieves the Council's aims and objectives and to meet the needs of local communities. This will include monitoring performance indicators to ensure that services provided meet approved targets.
Contribute to the preparation of the service plan and other corporate policies and plans.
Organise promotional events and literature ensuring it is relevant to the audience and up to date.
Assist with other PSH issues such as overcrowding, unlawful evictions and energy enquiries.
Assist in the training and development of departmental staff from time to time.
Work within the core values set by the Council.
Assist in the development and implementation of software packages within the department.
About you
We are looking for very hard working, self motivated and knowledgeable individuals who are good team players with excellent communication skills.
We are looking for someone with the following qualifications and / or experience:
Educated to degree or diploma level in housing related subject
Minimum of 5 GCSE's including Maths and English (grade C or above)
A HHSRS Qualification
Minimum 2 years' experience of working in housing within a local authority, housing association or other organisation
Extensive knowledge and understanding of PSH services
Experience of working effectively in partnership with a range of stakeholders
Demonstrable record of successful partnership working
Able to analyse technical and financial information and make sound judgements
Able to problem solve and develop appropriate solutions.
Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and manage/prioritise own workload.
Ability to work to tight deadlines and be flexible in work approaches.
Demonstrate excellent communication skills level of written and oral communication and IT user skill.
Ability to develop and maintain good working relationships with a wide range of customers, stakeholders, and partners.
Ability and willingness to travel around the county, including at short notice.
Ability to demonstrate awareness/understanding of equal opportunities and other people's behaviour, physical, social and welfare needs.
Demonstrate an understanding of the safe working practices that apply to this role.
Full driving licence and access to a car for work or ability to travel throughout NNC. Willing to work outside normal office hours as required.
Our benefits
Here at North Northamptonshire Council, we're transforming for the better, using all our creativity and imagination to create the best life for our local people.
You'll find that we have a wide range of careers that may be more surprising than you think!
Why choose us?
We offer a vibrant working environment with:
About us
Our Values and Behaviours
Our values define who we are and how we operate, by forming the foundation for how we interact with our customers, colleagues and provide our services. They are also at the forefront of our decision making and delivery and are:
Customer-focused
Respectful
Efficient
Supportive
Trustworthy
Our Key Commitments
Our key commitments help ensure that the priorities we make, now and in the future, maintain the necessary breadth of focus in those areas that we believe matter most.
We are proud to be a recognised Disability Confident Employer and is committed to providing an inclusive recruitment process and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role.
North Northamptonshire Council re-signed the Armed Forces Covenant in June 2024 which highlights the Council's pledge to support the Armed Forces community. The council obtained the silver status award for the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) and we are now currently working towards achieving Gold status.
We aim to be a carbon neutral Council by 2030.
Further information can be found at Jobs and careers | North Northamptonshire Council (northnorthants.gov.uk)
The role covers a varied and wide range of Private Sector Housing functions, knowledge and skills. There are currently two vacancies in the private sector housing standards team and one in the private sector housing operations team. The standards team predominantly deal with housing conditions and the operations team predominantly deal with Houses of Multiple Occupation. Whilst knowledge and experience will be taken into account, successful applicants will need to have the ability to work in either team. The following activities may be undertaken as part of the role:
To contribute to the delivery of the Council's mandatory and non-mandatory Private Sector Housing (PSH) services provided to private landlords, tenants and owner-occupiers on a day-to-day basis.
To provide informal advice and support to service users, plus take formal action when needed in accordance with the Council's Enforcement Policy and under the current legislative framework to tackle disrepair and hazards.
To assist in providing a range of grants to service users living in the private housing sector, including Home Repair Grants.
To provide wide ranging advice on PSH issues and housing options to private tenants and owner-occupiers, via home visits, office interview, telephone, letter and email.
To support Regulatory Service's aims and objectives and to assist in the achievement of its performance targets to promote the safety and health of residents and the improvements to the environment.
To work across North Northants inspecting and investigating suspect and licensable Houses in Multiple in Occupation.
To attend, as necessary, meetings of the Council and its Committees, and meetings in the community both inside and outside of normal working hours.
What will you be doing?
You will need to have relevant knowledge and experience to be able to undertake the following tasks:
Investigate complaints and provide technical and specialist advice on substandard housing conditions in the private housing sector.
Undertake inspections in private housing using the Housing, Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) to identify deficiencies in habitation, causes of disrepair and hazards such as overcrowding. Prepare schedules of work where necessary which set out what is required to bring properties up to statutory and Council standards.
Investigate unlicensed HMOs and to issue mandatory licences on receipt of a valid HMO application, after inspection.
Carry out annual inspections of all licensed HMOs across the area in conjunction with the Fire Officer, complete risk assessments and ensure that all licence conditions are adhered to.
Undertake inspections of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) using the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) to identify disrepair, means of escape in case of fire and adherence to management standards.
Check licence documentation in line with legislative requirements and take action to ensure compliance with legal and best practice requirements in relation to housing standards.
Assist with carrying out investigations of unlicensed HMO premises, working with multi agency partners as necessary, including the collation of evidence and undertaking inspections, using all available enforcement tools as and when required to secure compliance.
Promote service delivery to best practice levels and provide assistance to other officers within the team on enforcement action.
Carry out property inspections of premises to assess compliance with the relevant standards.
Lead on enforcement procedures in respect of Houses in Multiple Occupation.
Take informal and formal action to remedy instances of disrepair in PSH, in accordance with the Council's adopted Enforcement Policy and under the current legislative framework. This may involve serving legal notices, issuing financial penalties, preparing legal paperwork, writing witness statements and being involved in prosecutions and court action.
Gather evidence and take any appropriate legal action, including the preparation of case files for prosecution or the serving of civil penalties, against landlords who have failed to comply with legal notices, under the supervision of the PSH manager.
Utilise North Northamptonshire Council's (NNC) PSH Policy to provide grants and loans as required.
Liaise with service users who apply for grants/loans, advising them on their eligibility.
Process applications for grant/loans, prepare costings/schedules of work when needed and to issue approvals.
Carry out property inspections to ensure that all grant aided work is carried out in a satisfactory manner and monitor the grant revision procedure. Update progress reports and records in connection with grant work.
Arrange payments upon satisfactory completion.
Assist with other Private Sector Housing team members, as and when required dependent on service needs, with issues such as energy enquiries and general administration of the wider service.
Carry out desk top investigations and assessments relating to empty homes across the North.
Take action to bring empty properties across the North back into use in accordance with any strategy developed by NNC.
Assist the manager in relation to the development and implementation of the Council's Empty Property Strategy.
Maintain empty property database and update performance data.
Contact owners of empty properties and encourage them to bring the property back to use.
Develop partnerships to assist the Council in delivering its empty property functions and attending meetings, as necessary.
Target long term empty properties and identify ways to bring the property back into use including, advice, grants, leasing and enforcement tools.
Carry out inspections and prepare reports regarding immigration and rehousing requests.
Ensure that policies and procedures are implemented so that decisions affecting service users are legal, fair and consistent.
Keep IT systems up to date to ensure accurate monitoring of performance standards with the PSH service.
Liaise with colleagues in Housing Options, Environmental Health, Building Control, Planning and Occupational Therapy to obtain joined up solutions to service users' housing problems.
Contribute to the development of policies and procedures by providing feedback on the changing nature of PSH needs encountered on a day-to-day basis.
Undertake any other duties, which are commensurate with the salary, skills, knowledge and experience of this post, as and when required by the PSH manager.
Monitor and review the service and the way in which it is delivered to ensure the service achieves the Council's aims and objectives and to meet the needs of local communities. This will include monitoring performance indicators to ensure that services provided meet approved targets.
Contribute to the preparation of the service plan and other corporate policies and plans.
Organise promotional events and literature ensuring it is relevant to the audience and up to date.
Assist with other PSH issues such as overcrowding, unlawful evictions and energy enquiries.
Assist in the training and development of departmental staff from time to time.
Work within the core values set by the Council.
Assist in the development and implementation of software packages within the department.
About you
We are looking for very hard working, self motivated and knowledgeable individuals who are good team players with excellent communication skills.
We are looking for someone with the following qualifications and / or experience:
Educated to degree or diploma level in housing related subject
Minimum of 5 GCSE's including Maths and English (grade C or above)
A HHSRS Qualification
Minimum 2 years' experience of working in housing within a local authority, housing association or other organisation
Extensive knowledge and understanding of PSH services
Experience of working effectively in partnership with a range of stakeholders
Demonstrable record of successful partnership working
Able to analyse technical and financial information and make sound judgements
Able to problem solve and develop appropriate solutions.
Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and manage/prioritise own workload.
Ability to work to tight deadlines and be flexible in work approaches.
Demonstrate excellent communication skills level of written and oral communication and IT user skill.
Ability to develop and maintain good working relationships with a wide range of customers, stakeholders, and partners.
Ability and willingness to travel around the county, including at short notice.
Ability to demonstrate awareness/understanding of equal opportunities and other people's behaviour, physical, social and welfare needs.
Demonstrate an understanding of the safe working practices that apply to this role.
Full driving licence and access to a car for work or ability to travel throughout NNC. Willing to work outside normal office hours as required.
Our benefits
Here at North Northamptonshire Council, we're transforming for the better, using all our creativity and imagination to create the best life for our local people.
You'll find that we have a wide range of careers that may be more surprising than you think!
Why choose us?
We offer a vibrant working environment with:
- a competitive salary
- a pension scheme, where we pay a significant contribution on top of your contribution. It provides life cover and ill-health protection.
- lots of opportunities to develop your skills, knowledge and potential in a large unitary council
- generous leave entitlement (28 days, rising to 33 days) and bank holidays, plus the option to buy up to an extra 10 days
- hybrid and flexible working arrangements, where practicable for service needs to help you with a healthy work-life balance.
About us
Our Values and Behaviours
Our values define who we are and how we operate, by forming the foundation for how we interact with our customers, colleagues and provide our services. They are also at the forefront of our decision making and delivery and are:
Customer-focused
Respectful
Efficient
Supportive
Trustworthy
Our Key Commitments
Our key commitments help ensure that the priorities we make, now and in the future, maintain the necessary breadth of focus in those areas that we believe matter most.
We are proud to be a recognised Disability Confident Employer and is committed to providing an inclusive recruitment process and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role.
North Northamptonshire Council re-signed the Armed Forces Covenant in June 2024 which highlights the Council's pledge to support the Armed Forces community. The council obtained the silver status award for the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) and we are now currently working towards achieving Gold status.
We aim to be a carbon neutral Council by 2030.
Further information can be found at Jobs and careers | North Northamptonshire Council (northnorthants.gov.uk)