Adecco
Generic Housing Officer (temp: North London)

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Generic Housing Officer Opportunity
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Generic Housing Officer to join one of Adecco Public Sector's most improved Housing Association clients in a temporary post, covering a sick member of staff initially for three months.
Role Overview
The post holder will be working full time from our client's Enfield office and expected to own a patch of approximately 500-800 units which will include shared ownership and mainly general needs homes. You will be expected to seek out solutions for all customers whatever their needs and will need to be able to think independently and creatively.
Key Responsibilities
- Covering a geographical patch locally in North London (e.g. Enfield, Barnet, Waltham Forest & Haringey), this is a full time post (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday) and the successful candidate will be expected to have knowledge of/experience in:
- Delivering a customer-focused neighbourhood management service across a defined area.
- Conducting inspections to maintain property standards and safety.
- Managing tenancy breaches, including Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), in line with policies.
- Performing tenancy audits to ensure all tenant details are current and accurate.
- Collaborating with external agencies to provide the best support for our tenants.
- Assisting with rent collection and arrears management in partnership with our Income Team.
- Engaging with tenants to enhance their living experience and address their needs.
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- Please note, a car driver/owner is not essential for this role as you can get around your patch by foot and public transport.
- Expertise in anti-social behaviour would be highly desirable.
Application Details
Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria, and can start on short notice (1 week's notice period maximum) need apply for this role as the client is keen to fill this vacancy as soon as possible and conduct interviews in mid/late July 2026.
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