Housing jobs in Odiham, Hampshire
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Intensive Housing and Support Officer- Reading area Full-time: Monday to Friday 09:00-17:00 We are currently recruiting for an Intensive Housing and Support Officer on behalf of one of our valued housing sector clients....
Housing Support Officer Make a Real Difference Every Day As a Housing Support Officer, you'll be the person who helps vulnerable clients transform their lives....
UC, HB, PIP) • Experience in tenancy or housing management About you • Experience in intensive housing management or supported accommodation • Experience liaising with social care professionals and external agencies...
Type: Temporary (Rolling Contract) Location: Hybrid / Predominantly Home-Based (with occasional in-person requirements) Overview This role provides essential business and administrative support within a specialist housing...
Homelessness Prevention Team Leader required for our well established client based in Reading 3 months contract - Hybrid working available: Full time role, 37 hours per week Experience of providing a front-line housing service at a Team Leader level in a housing advisory or...
Working closely with Housing Associations and internal teams, you will coordinate void and new-build property allocations while contributing to a wider housing solutions service....
What You Will Need as a Homeless Prevention Team Leader ·Proven experience in managing teams in a housing or homelessness prevention setting. ·Strong understanding of homelessness legislation, private sector tenancy options, and housing management....
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Salary: £27,500 Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm (40 hours per week) Make a Real Difference Every Day We’re looking for a proactive and organised individual to join a busy team supporting families with housing...
This position would suit engineers from telecare, healthcare technology, social housing, or electronic security backgrounds who are confident fault-finding in the field and enjoy working in environments where reliability really matters....
