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Housing Team Leader

Building Recruitment Company

Job Title:            Housing Team Leader
Type:                    Permanent
Location:           Head Office with travel to various locations within Birmingham
Salary:                £35,786 to £37,786 depending on qualifications and experience
Hours:                 Full time - 35 hours per week with flexibility to occasionally work outside normal office hours to meet business needs

BRC are working closely with a charity in Birmingham to help recruit for a Housing Team Leader on a Permanent basis.  This role involves overseeing the team's delivery of a professional and effective general housing management and specific support services to residents over 60 or 55 with a disability living in our independent and supported living schemes and almshouse accommodation dispersed around the Birmingham area.

Duties:
  • Support the Head of Service in developing and implementing strategic plans, projects, and initiatives for housing and property services.
  • Manage the day-to-day operations of a small team, including rotas, lone working systems, leave, expenses, and first-line performance, sickness, disciplinary, and capability management.
  • Promote staff development through regular one-to-ones and identifying training needs.
  • Help deliver a compliant, person-centred housing and neighbourhood management service for adults aged 55+ in supported, independent living, and almshouse accommodation.
  • Oversee void property management, tenancy endings, compliance checks, allocations, and minimising rent loss, debts, and repair costs.
  • Manage allocations in line with the Housing Act and BCOP policy, including waiting lists, suitability assessments, lettings, and statutory CORE returns.
  • Deputise for the Head of Housing in managing Birmingham City Council nominations agreements and Choice Based Lettings processes.
  • Ensure residents receive effective, risk-based support plans through collaborative multi-agency working.
  • Lead on tenancy breach management, including ASB, nuisance, hoarding, and legal enforcement where necessary.
  • Support the handling of Stage 1 complaints, investigations, and regulatory compliance.
  • Assist with rent and service charge setting and oversee income management and arrears enforcement processes.
  • Ensure health and safety compliance through inspections, risk assessments, and corrective actions.
  • Monitor contractor and telecare service performance to ensure quality and value for residents.
  • Organise resident wellbeing, engagement, and consultation activities.
  • Maintain safeguarding responsibilities, accurate records, compliance with policies, and safe working practices.
  • Commit to ongoing professional development and undertake additional duties as required within the role's scope.

Requirements:
  • Satisfactory general education at level 2 or above that is relevant to the role
  • To have, be working towards, or capable / willing to work towards a relevant professional qualification (Minimum CIH L4)
  • While at least 12 months working in a senior or management role would be desirable A minimum of 3 years' experience delivering social housing services is essential, desirably with providing customer support services to vulnerable residents. At least 12 months in a senior role would be desirable.  
  • In depth knowledge and understanding of relevant housing legislation, regulation and good practice is essential, desirably including that specifically for supported housing.
  • Good understanding of the state welfare benefit system is essential, desirably in relation to older persons benefits.
  • Ability to use all key IT systems and virtual meeting and messaging platforms independently and effectively, including lone working systems
  • Full valid UK driving license, with a suitably insured and roadworthy vehicle for use every working day
  • Experience of service improvement and development, including consultation and engagement. (desirable)
  • Experience of contractor management (desirable)
  • Experience of legal enforcement processes in a social housing setting, including attendance at Civil County Court hearings (desirable)
  • Ability to speak a second language to English, including sign language and / or interpretation services (desirable)

For more information, please call Meg Smith on or .

To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications.

We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.