Early Intervention and Prevention Manager
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 25 Chwefror 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £46,142 i £48,226 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 06 Mawrth 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | EX1 1JN |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | Exeter City Council |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | VAC000367/2025 |
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About you:
You will be an experienced housing or homelessness professional with strong technical knowledge of early intervention, homelessness prevention, private rented sector legislation, landlord and tenant law, and property standards. You will have a proven ability to lead teams delivering customer‑focused services in fast‑paced environments, with the confidence to provide authoritative advice on legislation, licensing, enforcement, and tenancy sustainment. You will be comfortable managing complex risks, safeguarding concerns, and operational challenges, using your understanding of the Homelessness Reduction Act, Renters’ Rights legislation, environmental health duties, and statutory compliance to guide decision‑making and shape high‑quality service delivery.
As a leader, you bring energy, clarity and resilience. You will be able to motivate and support staff through change, manage performance, and develop a culture of continuous improvement. You understand the importance of partnership working — collaborating with landlords, tenants, voluntary sector partners, statutory services and internal teams to deliver early, effective, and innovative solutions that prevent homelessness before crisis occurs. You are confident analysing data, overseeing inspections and enforcement activity, designing processes, and ensuring that services meet quality standards, health and safety duties, and equality requirements. Above all, you are committed to delivering a prevention‑first service that empowers residents, strengthens housing stability, and reduces the need for temporary accommodation in Exeter.
About the role:
Exeter City Council is strengthening its commitment to prevention‑first approaches to homelessness — and we are seeking an Early Intervention & Prevention Manager to lead this vital work. You will build and manage a proactive service that intervenes early, supports people at risk, and works closely with landlords, tenants, and partners to keep people safely housed. This role leads private rented sector access, licensing and enforcement, early outreach, and innovative prevention initiatives that reduce crisis presentations and demand for temporary accommodation. With a strong focus on customer care, partnership working, and service improvement, this is an opportunity to shape a forward‑thinking prevention function in a transformed and ambitious service.
About the team:
Exeter City Council is transforming its Housing Needs and Homelessness service to create a more proactive, compassionate, and effective system for the city. Following a comprehensive review of our homelessness pressures, we have redesigned our services to focus on early intervention, trauma‑informed practice, and integrated multi‑agency working. This transformation includes new specialist teams, a strengthened commissioning model, clearer pathways, and a renewed focus on prevention, quality, and outcomes for vulnerable residents.
We are now recruiting ambitious and motivated leaders to help deliver this new model. These roles offer the chance to shape a modern, evidence‑led service, drive innovation, and make a meaningful difference to people experiencing homelessness in Exeter.
Join us and be part of building a system that delivers better support, better value, and better outcomes for our community.
What next?
If we sound like the right fit for you and you feel like the right fit for us we would welcome your application. Please click on the Apply button at the bottom of this page.
Alternatively if you would like to find out more about the post, the team or working with us at the Council please contact James Turner, Interim Head os Service, Housing at james.turner@exeter.gov.uk
We reserve the right to close any vacancy before the closing date if enough applications are received.
Our commitment
At Exeter City Council we are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve.
To support this commitment we will strive to implement reasonable adjustments to support any members of our communities who face barriers in recruitment processes, irrespective of the reason.
We are also proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and have committed to guaranteeing an interview to anyone with a disability whose application meets the minimum criteria for the post.
You will be an experienced housing or homelessness professional with strong technical knowledge of early intervention, homelessness prevention, private rented sector legislation, landlord and tenant law, and property standards. You will have a proven ability to lead teams delivering customer‑focused services in fast‑paced environments, with the confidence to provide authoritative advice on legislation, licensing, enforcement, and tenancy sustainment. You will be comfortable managing complex risks, safeguarding concerns, and operational challenges, using your understanding of the Homelessness Reduction Act, Renters’ Rights legislation, environmental health duties, and statutory compliance to guide decision‑making and shape high‑quality service delivery.
As a leader, you bring energy, clarity and resilience. You will be able to motivate and support staff through change, manage performance, and develop a culture of continuous improvement. You understand the importance of partnership working — collaborating with landlords, tenants, voluntary sector partners, statutory services and internal teams to deliver early, effective, and innovative solutions that prevent homelessness before crisis occurs. You are confident analysing data, overseeing inspections and enforcement activity, designing processes, and ensuring that services meet quality standards, health and safety duties, and equality requirements. Above all, you are committed to delivering a prevention‑first service that empowers residents, strengthens housing stability, and reduces the need for temporary accommodation in Exeter.
About the role:
Exeter City Council is strengthening its commitment to prevention‑first approaches to homelessness — and we are seeking an Early Intervention & Prevention Manager to lead this vital work. You will build and manage a proactive service that intervenes early, supports people at risk, and works closely with landlords, tenants, and partners to keep people safely housed. This role leads private rented sector access, licensing and enforcement, early outreach, and innovative prevention initiatives that reduce crisis presentations and demand for temporary accommodation. With a strong focus on customer care, partnership working, and service improvement, this is an opportunity to shape a forward‑thinking prevention function in a transformed and ambitious service.
About the team:
Exeter City Council is transforming its Housing Needs and Homelessness service to create a more proactive, compassionate, and effective system for the city. Following a comprehensive review of our homelessness pressures, we have redesigned our services to focus on early intervention, trauma‑informed practice, and integrated multi‑agency working. This transformation includes new specialist teams, a strengthened commissioning model, clearer pathways, and a renewed focus on prevention, quality, and outcomes for vulnerable residents.
We are now recruiting ambitious and motivated leaders to help deliver this new model. These roles offer the chance to shape a modern, evidence‑led service, drive innovation, and make a meaningful difference to people experiencing homelessness in Exeter.
Join us and be part of building a system that delivers better support, better value, and better outcomes for our community.
What next?
If we sound like the right fit for you and you feel like the right fit for us we would welcome your application. Please click on the Apply button at the bottom of this page.
Alternatively if you would like to find out more about the post, the team or working with us at the Council please contact James Turner, Interim Head os Service, Housing at james.turner@exeter.gov.uk
We reserve the right to close any vacancy before the closing date if enough applications are received.
Our commitment
At Exeter City Council we are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve.
To support this commitment we will strive to implement reasonable adjustments to support any members of our communities who face barriers in recruitment processes, irrespective of the reason.
We are also proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and have committed to guaranteeing an interview to anyone with a disability whose application meets the minimum criteria for the post.