Lettings Officer LBS-008
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 06 Awst 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £19.94 yr awr |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 05 Medi 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Southwark, South East London |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Nations Recruitment |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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Job Title : Lettings Officer LBS-008
Job Category : Housing
Location : 160 Tooley Street, Southwark Council
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £19.94
This role is for the letting of garages and parking spaces. Experience of letting & licences or tenancies is desirable but not essential. It is important that the candidate has excellent IT and excell.0ent customer service skills. Good time management, ability to scrutinise data and the ability to focus on the small but important aspects of a task to ensure accuracy.
There is no hybrid working it requires working from the office in Tooley Street and meeting customers on site to carry out the lettings.
5 days in the office / Not Hybrid
This role is with the Garages Team - Operations Group - Homeownership Services
The role is to let garages which are owned and managed by Southwark Council across the borough for storage and or keeping a motor vehicle.
The role is not hybrid and requires the candidate to work from the office at 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1
POST TITLE: Lettings Officer (Garages)
REPORTS TO: Garages Services Manager
PURPOSE OF THE JOB
• To deliver excellent professional and specialist services to residents in line with the Council’s vision, values, resources, strategic and service priorities.
• To maximise letting of over 7000 garages, underground car parks and other parking schemes.
• To ensure that the waiting list is managed appropriately and that properties are allocated in accordance with the lettings policy and procedure.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
Responsibilities
1. To contribute to the management of Home Ownership Services reporting to the Garages Services Manager on all matters relating to the management of garages and other non-residential properties (including barrow stores) the identification of disused garage areas, the letting of garages, parking areas and barrow stores and the management of voids and waiting lists.
2. To represent Homeownership Services at public meetings, working groups Tenants and Home Owners Councils and other resident forums, presenting prepared reports and presentations and answering questions. To carry out consultation on all matters relating to the letting of garages, parking schemes and other non-residential properties with all relevant stakeholders.
3. To ensure that all garages, barrow stores and other parking schemes are properly managed and let with minimum void periods and within target. To ensure that processes to minimise void periods and new lettings are properly managed. To inspect new voids including barrow stores and liaise with the Repairs and Contracts Officer to ensure that any necessary repairs are carried out in a minimum period of time in order to re-let within target. To work with the Voids and Repossessions and Repairs and Contracts Officers to actively pre-allocate non-residential properties within the portfolio to ensure that properties are let in a proactive manner reducing void times. To promote the availability of the garages available for letting in regards to the refurbished sites and hard to let areas and where there is not a high demand.
4. To maintain the waiting list for both public sector residents and private sector clients to ensure that there is a continuous lettings process. To ensure that regular communication is instigated with those on the waiting list to ensure that the information is accurate and up to date and that the client base is kept informed of progress in accordance with current policies and procedures. Process and assess applications to ensure that Southwark’s direct tenants and leaseholders are complying with the terms and conditions of their tenancy / lease agreement.
5. To ensure that garages, barrow stores and parking areas are fit for purpose in order to maximise income from licences. Including regular communal inspections to identify areas of disrepair, anti-social behaviour or other issues which may prohibit lettings. Including regular site visits and quarterly joint visits with the Repairs and Contracts Officer.
6. Ensuring in partnership with the Repairs and Contracts Officer, Resident Services Officers, parking enforcement team or ASB team as appropriate that repairs or other issued are dealt with appropriately and in a timely way. Taking ownership of your patch and the overall portfolio to see issues through to their resolution.
7. To use enforcement procedures to ensure that garage and other non-residential occupants are complying with the terms of their license agreements. To be responsible for regular inspections and investigations as necessary, and to manage breaches of the non-residential license agreements including the preparation for any necessary legal action. To arrange ad-hoc checks of the garage occupants to ensure full compliance with the license and that the correct named licensee is in use of the unit. To develop community links to enable such procedures.
9. To be the first point of face to face contact with new applicants for non-residential units. To effectively communicate the offer of a non-residential unit, managing the sign up process ensuring that all relevant and accurate detail and documentation is provided and stringently verified to ensure that there is no fraudulent activity. To provide correct payment information (prioritising direct debit) to ensure and maximise income. To secure initial advanced payments to the garage account (c. £70-£100k per annum). Ensuring that the correct charge is applied to the account by extracting the relevant information from supporting documentation, complying at all times with the Councils data policies under GDPR.
Job Category : Housing
Location : 160 Tooley Street, Southwark Council
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £19.94
This role is for the letting of garages and parking spaces. Experience of letting & licences or tenancies is desirable but not essential. It is important that the candidate has excellent IT and excell.0ent customer service skills. Good time management, ability to scrutinise data and the ability to focus on the small but important aspects of a task to ensure accuracy.
There is no hybrid working it requires working from the office in Tooley Street and meeting customers on site to carry out the lettings.
5 days in the office / Not Hybrid
This role is with the Garages Team - Operations Group - Homeownership Services
The role is to let garages which are owned and managed by Southwark Council across the borough for storage and or keeping a motor vehicle.
The role is not hybrid and requires the candidate to work from the office at 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1
POST TITLE: Lettings Officer (Garages)
REPORTS TO: Garages Services Manager
PURPOSE OF THE JOB
• To deliver excellent professional and specialist services to residents in line with the Council’s vision, values, resources, strategic and service priorities.
• To maximise letting of over 7000 garages, underground car parks and other parking schemes.
• To ensure that the waiting list is managed appropriately and that properties are allocated in accordance with the lettings policy and procedure.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
Responsibilities
1. To contribute to the management of Home Ownership Services reporting to the Garages Services Manager on all matters relating to the management of garages and other non-residential properties (including barrow stores) the identification of disused garage areas, the letting of garages, parking areas and barrow stores and the management of voids and waiting lists.
2. To represent Homeownership Services at public meetings, working groups Tenants and Home Owners Councils and other resident forums, presenting prepared reports and presentations and answering questions. To carry out consultation on all matters relating to the letting of garages, parking schemes and other non-residential properties with all relevant stakeholders.
3. To ensure that all garages, barrow stores and other parking schemes are properly managed and let with minimum void periods and within target. To ensure that processes to minimise void periods and new lettings are properly managed. To inspect new voids including barrow stores and liaise with the Repairs and Contracts Officer to ensure that any necessary repairs are carried out in a minimum period of time in order to re-let within target. To work with the Voids and Repossessions and Repairs and Contracts Officers to actively pre-allocate non-residential properties within the portfolio to ensure that properties are let in a proactive manner reducing void times. To promote the availability of the garages available for letting in regards to the refurbished sites and hard to let areas and where there is not a high demand.
4. To maintain the waiting list for both public sector residents and private sector clients to ensure that there is a continuous lettings process. To ensure that regular communication is instigated with those on the waiting list to ensure that the information is accurate and up to date and that the client base is kept informed of progress in accordance with current policies and procedures. Process and assess applications to ensure that Southwark’s direct tenants and leaseholders are complying with the terms and conditions of their tenancy / lease agreement.
5. To ensure that garages, barrow stores and parking areas are fit for purpose in order to maximise income from licences. Including regular communal inspections to identify areas of disrepair, anti-social behaviour or other issues which may prohibit lettings. Including regular site visits and quarterly joint visits with the Repairs and Contracts Officer.
6. Ensuring in partnership with the Repairs and Contracts Officer, Resident Services Officers, parking enforcement team or ASB team as appropriate that repairs or other issued are dealt with appropriately and in a timely way. Taking ownership of your patch and the overall portfolio to see issues through to their resolution.
7. To use enforcement procedures to ensure that garage and other non-residential occupants are complying with the terms of their license agreements. To be responsible for regular inspections and investigations as necessary, and to manage breaches of the non-residential license agreements including the preparation for any necessary legal action. To arrange ad-hoc checks of the garage occupants to ensure full compliance with the license and that the correct named licensee is in use of the unit. To develop community links to enable such procedures.
9. To be the first point of face to face contact with new applicants for non-residential units. To effectively communicate the offer of a non-residential unit, managing the sign up process ensuring that all relevant and accurate detail and documentation is provided and stringently verified to ensure that there is no fraudulent activity. To provide correct payment information (prioritising direct debit) to ensure and maximise income. To secure initial advanced payments to the garage account (c. £70-£100k per annum). Ensuring that the correct charge is applied to the account by extracting the relevant information from supporting documentation, complying at all times with the Councils data policies under GDPR.