Tenancy Officer - Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom - Hull City Council

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Description
Reference

  • HUL/23/0750

Full Time Equivalent Salary (based on a 37 hour working week)
- £ £31099

-pay award pending

  • Occupational group
  • Early Help
  • Job term
  • Full Time
  • Appointment type
  • Fixed Term
  • Hours
  • 3 Division
  • Children and Family Services
  • Directorate
  • Closing Date
  • 19 November 202 Proposed Shortlisting Date
  • 21 November 202 Proposed Interview Date
  • 07 December 202 Place of work
  • Kenworthy House, Hull HU1 3DT
  • For an informal discussion please contact
  • Andy McCabe / Ardahan Mohammed
  • Contact telephone
This is a 3-year Fixed Term Post due to funding arrangements.


It's an exciting time to join the Targeted Youth Support Service to deliver a new service for young people threatened with or experiencing homelessness and rough sleeping.

The Single Homeless Accommodation Programme (SHAP) delivery model will be based on strong partnerships with housing, health, criminal justice, and voluntary and community sector partners to develop and deliver improved outcomes for young people experiencing severe and multiple disadvantages in the city.


We are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic, experienced, and highly motivated Tenancy Officer to support the delivery of specialist accommodation services as part of a developing housing pathway for young people.

Delivered through the Targeted Youth Support accommodation hub the successful applicant will be part of a small dynamic team responsible for providing innovative, flexible, and creative housing solutions support to a small number of young people threatened with or experiencing homelessness and rough sleeping.


The successful applicant will have responsibilities for providing the landlord functions for a number of shared, and single occupancy properties across the city including access, rents and allocations alongside broader tenancy sustainment and enforcement.

Direct experience of providing housing related advice and support combined with an ability to develop trusting relationships with young people with complex needs will be essential.

In addition, an ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of key agencies and experience of multi-agency delivery in a housing and homelessness position will be essential to the post.

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We are committed to increasing the diversity, equity, and inclusion within our workforce to represent the people we serve and build an environment in which everyone can feel like they belong.

We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.


We reserve the right to amend the dates associated with this advert, which may include closing the advert early where required.


The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.


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