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Allocations Team Leader
East Staffordshire Borough Council,
Allocations Team Leader
Lead a vital housing service with fairness, integrity and purpose.
About Us
East Staffordshire Borough Council is a high performing authority and a great mix of town and country. The Council offices are based at Burton Town Hall in Burton upon Trent, which is also located close to the train station.
We also offer an attractive package of benefits including:
flexible working hours generous annual leave opportunities for hybrid working free car parking Local Government pension scheme
The Role
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Allocations Team Leader to join our Housing Service. This is an important role leading a small team responsible for delivering the Council’s Housing Allocations service and Choice Based Lettings scheme, ensuring that homes are allocated fairly, transparently and in accordance with legislation, statutory guidance and the Council’s Allocations Policy.
In this role, you will lead and support a team of Allocations Officers, oversee the Housing Register and Choice Based Lettings processes, manage complex and sensitive cases, and work closely with Registered Providers, partner agencies and internal departments to maximise housing opportunities. You will also play a key role in monitoring service performance, responding to appeals and complaints, and helping to develop policies, procedures and service improvements.
We are looking for a confident and knowledgeable housing professional with experience of working within housing allocations, lettings or a related service. You will have a strong understanding of relevant housing legislation and guidance, experience of supervising or managing staff, and the ability to make sound decisions in complex cases. Excellent communication, organisational and partnership working skills will be essential, along with a commitment to delivering a high-quality, customer-focused service.
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This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is committed to fairness, service improvement and making a positive contribution to the delivery of housing services. If you are ready to take the next step in your housing career and help lead an essential frontline service, we would welcome your application.
Key Requirements
Minimum of 3 years’ experience working within Housing Allocations, Housing Registers or Choice Based Lettings services. Experience of supervising, leading and developing staff. Strong knowledge of Housing Act 1996 Part VI and housing allocations legislation. Experience of managing complex housing cases and making defensible decisions. Experience of handling reviews, appeals and complaints. Experience of using housing allocations systems, preferably Locata. Ability to work collaboratively with Registered Providers, partner agencies and internal departments. Excellent communication, organisational and decision-making skills. Commitment to delivering a fair, transparent and customer-focused housing allocations service
Skills & Experience
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
A minimum of 3 years’ experience in Housing Allocations, Housing Register administration or Choice Based Lettings. Experience of leading or supervising a team and managing performance. Experience of operating and developing housing allocations processes and procedures. Experience of managing complex and sensitive housing cases, including making decisions in line with legislation and policy. Strong knowledge of Housing Act 1996 Part VI, statutory guidance and housing allocations best practice. Experience of using housing management and allocations systems, including Locata or similar software. The ability to analyse information, solve problems and make sound decisions under pressure. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to build effective working relationships. A commitment to equality, diversity, safeguarding and excellent customer service.


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Full details of the job role are detailed in the Job Description and Person Specification.
The closing date for applications is Wednesday 8th July 2026.
Additional Information
Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Enhanced level Disclosure & Barring Service Check. Applications must include a written statement, in no more than 1,000 words, on how you meet the person specification for this role.
The Council is actively building diverse teams and welcomes applications from everyone including people of different ages, sex, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. ESBC is a Disability Confident Leader.
Important Notes for Candidates
Visa Sponsorship
As a smaller local authority, we do not currently hold a sponsorship licence. Therefore, we are unable to issue Certificates of Sponsorship. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application as we are unable to support visa sponsorship
Personal Relationships
A candidate for any appointment with East Staffordshire Borough Council who know of any family or close personal relationship with any Member or Officer, must disclose that relationship when completing an application form for employment.
Attached documents
Allocations Team Leader Job Des 2026.docx
Allocation Team Leader Person Spec 2026 (008) (2).docx
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