One of my local goverment clients is seeking an experienced and proactive Accommodation Assessment & Lettings Officer to join their Housing Needs & Refugee Services division. This role plays a critical function in arranging emergency and temporary accommodation placements and supporting the allocation of suitable long-term housing solutions in line with statutory duties.
Key Responsibilities:
Arrange emergency and temporary accommodation placements, including referrals into supported housing.
Make offers of properties in line with Housing legislation and manage discharges of duty.
Liaise with internal teams (e.g. Children s Social Services, Adult Social Care) to arrange emergency housing placements.
Coordinate and allocate available properties in the private rented sector (PRS) and identify households for Direct Lets.
Maintain accurate property and tenant records, monitor void turnaround times, and ensure re-let times are minimised.
Manage move-ons from temporary accommodation and ensure suitable housing pathways are in place.
Draft robust decision letters for suitability reviews and discharge of duty.
Monitor rent accounts, initiate Housing Benefit claims, and ensure income recovery.
Respond to complaints and enquiries within corporate timeframes.
Liaise with landlords, partner agencies, and internal departments to maximise housing options and service outcomes.
Use multiple ICT systems to maintain accurate, evidence-based records and support performance reporting.
Essential Skills & Experience:
Strong knowledge of the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, Housing Act 1996 Parts VI & VII, and relevant housing legislation.
Understanding of landlord & tenant law, welfare benefits, and housing allocations policies.
Experience coordinating emergency accommodation and supported housing placements.
Ability to assess affordability and suitability of accommodation.
Experience working with vulnerable client groups and handling sensitive situations.
Ability to draft clear, legally sound decision letters.
Familiarity with housing databases and administrative systems.
Strong interpersonal, communication, negotiation, and case management skills.
Excellent organisational skills and ability to work under pressure, managing a demanding caseload.
Ideal Candidate Profile:
Experience working in local authority housing or homelessness services.
Comfortable dealing with high-need or distressed service users.
Proactive, solution-focused, and able to work both independently and within a team.
Flexible and willing to attend home visits or occasional evening work.
Strong understanding of safeguarding procedures and partnership working.
If interested in this role please send your CV to Lee-Jaun at Coyle Personnel Ltd.