Neighbourhood Property Officer
| Posting date: | 16 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £37,422 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 05 March 2026 |
| Location: | Scottish Borders, Scotland |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Scottish Borders Housing Association |
| Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Salary: £37,422 to £41,335 per year
Location: Selkirk, Scottish Borders
Hours and terms: Permanent, full-time - Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Closing Date: 5:00pm Wednesday 4 March 2026
The Role:
This is role is to provide a high-quality maintenance and repairs service to SBHA Tenants. It is predominantly based in the community supporting Tenants to live in safe and healthy homes ensuring all necessary repairs are carried out to a high standard.
The Neighbourhood Property Officer assists in managing planned, cyclical, and reactive maintenance works for tenanted and empty homes, ensuring properties and estates are well maintained and compliant with relevant legislation. They work closely with Neighbourhood Housing Officers within designated areas.
Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Maintenance and compliance: Responsibilities include specifying, inspecting, and instructing maintenance works, ensuring contractor performance meets standards, and compliance with health and safety and CDM regulations.
- Property inspections and asset management: The role involves inspecting properties and communal areas, managing voids and responsive repairs, contributing to asset management strategy updates, and preparing for handover of new properties.
- Quality and performance monitoring: The officer champions work quality by monitoring contractors and suppliers, supports achievement of housing quality standards like SHQS and EESSH, and implements new technical standards. They also collect and report performance data and identify service improvements.
- Information systems and reporting: Maintaining detailed housing stock condition databases, providing financial and performance data, and utilizing ICT tools for reporting are key duties. Accurate record-keeping compliant with data protection is emphasized.
- Customer service and community engagement: The officer provides professional advice to tenants, handles service-related queries and complaints promptly, conducts estate inspections, monitors service contracts, and fosters tenant involvement and community partnerships.
- General responsibilities: The role includes representing the association locally, promoting values and equal opportunities, committing to professional development, ensuring health and safety compliance, and participating in out-of-hours standby.
What we're looking for:
- Experience of working in a similar role would be an advantage, as would experience of working in social housing or another regulated sector.
- A strong knowledge, understanding and experience of building technology, construction and maintenance.
- Experience of carrying out property and estate inspections and specifying works, contract supervision, monitoring and quality control.
- Knowledge of legislation relevant to residential dwellings in Scotland and SHQS and EESSH standards.
- Attention to detail.
- Great communication skills.
- Excellent IT skills – Word and Excel in particular.
- Possession of a current full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle.
Being part of the SBHA team, you will enjoy a fantastic range of benefits including a competitive salary, flexible working, generous annual leave, stability of employment and a good pension scheme. You will be part of a team that is interested in your wellbeing and development, and work in an environment where you can flourish.
If you are interested in working for SBHA and being part of a team providing a first-class service to the Association’s owned homes and properties in the area, please view job description and person specification on our career before completing your application, and ensure your application demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria for the role.
Please note - Scottish Borders Housing Association is not a licensed sponsor under the appropriate UK Government regulations and as such, does not invite applications from, nor engage in sponsoring, oversees applicants who do not already have the right to live and /or work in the UK. The Association will not engage in any enquiries or enter into negotiations from individuals or Agents in this regard.
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