Job Title – Temporary Accommodation Placement Officer Location – Greenwich, London Contract – Temporary (Ongoing) Hours – Full-time, 36 hours per week Salary – £18.27 PAYE / £22.76 LTD per hour Role summary – We are currently recruiting for a Temporary Accommodation Placement Officer to join an Allocations and Temporary Accommodation Service. This is a key role supporting vulnerable individuals and families by securing emergency accommodation and providing essential housing services. Key Responsibilities:
Provide advice and information on temporary accommodation services to customers via phone, email, and in person
Sign up applicants and allocate emergency properties based on risk and legislation
Liaise with landlords and negotiate nightly rates outside of the Pan London Rate
Ensure health & safety compliance and valid certification for properties
Handle rent accounting tasks including setting up accounts and taking payments
Process invoices and monitor expenditure, identifying any discrepancies
Manage correspondence, arrange meetings, and maintain accurate electronic records
Support service delivery through data entry, minute taking, document management, and more
Be aware of safeguarding procedures and legislative changes impacting housing
Requirements:
Previous experience in housing, homelessness, or temporary accommodation services
Strong administrative skills and ability to work under pressure
Excellent communication and customer service abilities
Confidence using IT systems and managing data accurately
Flexibility to work late hours when needed
Knowledge of housing legislation and safeguarding practices
If you are interested in this position and meet the above criteria, please send your CV now for consideration. If you require any additional information regarding the position, please call George at Service Care Solutions on or send an email to .uk
Reference: 54797866
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