Neighbourhood Officer

Posted 1 July by Opus People Solutions

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Are you an experienced Neighbourhood Officer looking for your next exciting contract?

Opus People Solutions on behalf of Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils are looking for a Neighbourhood Officer to join the team for an initial 3-month contract.

As a Neighbourhood Officer your role will include:

  • Providing an effective proactive neighbourhood management service
  • Being responsible for the management of communal spaces, facilities and HRA land within Babergh and Mid Suffolk Districts with a focus on the health, safety and the welfare of residents
  • Supporting colleagues within the Housing Service to provide excellent customer service, resolve complaints and develop service improvements based on customer feedback.
  • Working collaboratively with other teams to ensure housing communities remain places where people want to live and lead healthy and independent lives
  • Be a visible presence in our neighbourhoods and communities identifiable and recognisable by residents.
  • Managing your own diary and caseloads

The successful candidate must:

  • Be able to hit the ground running
  • Have solid experience of working in a relevant specialist area which could include housing, estate management or community work
  • Have a flexible approach to the role and pick up work outside of one’s own specialism
  • Be committed to providing a high level of customer service
  • Have excellent communication skills, written and verbal.

As this role will be out and about in the community you must have a full clean driving licence with access to a vehicle.

If you want to be part of this fantastic team, then pleas apply now.

Reference: 53005354

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