Job Description
Job Category : Housing
Location : Southwark Council
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time :17:00
Salary: £19.11
The role will be in the office, but can be negotiated ·
Negotiate arrangements with tenants ·
Support vulnerable tenants ·
Escalate cases through the escalation process ·
Contact tenants via phone, e-mail and letter ·
Visit tenants in their home for support and try and establish engagement
• To be the first point of contact for tenants and their representatives in respect to all residential rent charges, arrears and queries.
• Negotiate repayment plans, determining which cases to escalate and take legal action on rather internally or through referrals to legal services.
• To be responsible for meeting targets and objectives which maximise rent collection, influencing monthly and annual collection performance and arrears reduction.
• To liaise and correspond with tenants, the court service, external solicitors, other tenant representatives, fraud and investigation services, representing the Council’s interests and providing a professional and responsive service.
• To adopt and promote modern ways of working, embracing new technology which improves the customer experience whilst creating efficiencies.
• To ensuring the Council’s reputation is protected and enhanced through a high quality, professional income collection service.
Knowledge, including educational qualifications:
Educated to ‘O’ level/GCSE standard or similar qualification.
Knowledge of debt management procedures, including legal process, rent and service charge setting principles.
Knowledge of computerised rental management systems.
Understanding of the issues relating to equal opportunities in service delivery and provision and to actively promote ways of eradicating racism, sexism and other forms of negative discrimination through the Council’s policies and procedures.
Understanding of and compliance with the Council’s Health & Safety Policy.
Experience:
Experience in a customer facing role, ideally in a social housing or income collection.
Experienced in the application of housing income collection procedures and policies.
Experience of working in a performance management environment and experienced in the development and meeting of personal and team performance targets
Aptitudes, Skills & Competencies:
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to understand, apply and effectively use legal processes.
Negotiation and problem-solving skills
Ability to use prepare and organise data for spreadsheets, manage and present numerical data
Ability to draft correspondence, information and reports
Effective numeracy skills.