Housing Safety Surveyor
Package £48,000 - £52,000 + Excellent BenefitsHybrid Working | Home, Office & Resident Visits (Oxfordshire)
Shape the Future of Resident Safety An ambitious and forward-thinking housing provider is seeking a Housing Safety Surveyor to play a pivotal role in protecting residents and ensuring homes remain safe, healthy andpliant.
This is a unique opportunity to join an organisation investing heavily in housing safety,pliance and resident wellbeing. Reporting to the Head of Health & Safety, you will lead on the identification, assessment and management of housing-related risks across a diverse housing portfolio, with a particular focus on HHSRS, Damp & Mould, Awaab's Lawpliance and wider resident safety issues.
This is far more than a traditional Damp & Mould role. You will act as the organisation's specialist advisor on housing safety matters, influencing service delivery, drivingpliance and helping shape a proactive approach to risk management that puts residents first.
What You'll Be Doing As Housing Safety Surveyor, you will be responsible for investigating and managing a wide range of housing safety risks, ensuring residents are protected whilst supporting the organisation's legal and regulatory obligations.
Your responsibilities will include: Housing Safety Inspections & Risk Assessment
Undertaking detailed property inspections relating to Damp & Mould, HHSRS hazards and wider housing safety concerns.
Assessing risks associated with fire safety, structural defects, excess cold, electrical hazards, hygiene issues and falls risks.
Conducting HHSRS assessments and determining hazard categories.
Producing robust technical reports and rmendations to reduce risk and improve living conditions.
Awaab's Law & Damp & Mouldpliance
Managing housing safety cases in line with statutory response times.
Carrying out detailed investigations and root cause analysis.
Rmending and monitoring remedial works through topletion.
Ensuring accurate records andpliance evidence are maintained.
Supporting organisational readiness for evolving regulatory requirements.
Resident Engagement & Safeguarding
Working directly with residents, often in sensitive situations.
Explaining technical findings clearly andpassionately.
Identifying vulnerabilities and escalating safeguarding concerns where appropriate.
Supporting positive oues and enhancing resident satisfaction.
Technical Leadership
Acting as the subject-matter expert on housing safety matters.
Providing specialist advice to housing, repairs, property services and contractor teams.
Supporting decision-making onplex technical andpliance issues.
Promoting best practice and driving continuous improvement.
Assurance &ernance
Monitoring contractor performance and quality ofpleted works.
Supporting investigations,plaints and Housing Ombudsman enquiries.
Producing performance data andpliance reports.
Contributing to organisational assurance, audit activity and strategic reporting.
What We're Looking For We are keen to speak with experienced surveyors, housing safety professionals, building surveyors orpliance specialists with a passion for resident safety and regulatory excellence.
Essential Experience
Housing inspections and property assessments.
Damp & Mould investigations and diagnosis.
Residential building defects and maintenance.
Risk assessment and report writing.
Managing contractors and remedial works.
Working with residents and vulnerable customers.
Understanding of housing legislation and regulatorypliance.
Essential Knowledge
Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS).
Housing Act 2004.
Awaab's Law and emergingpliance requirements.
Building construction and defect diagnosis.
Damp & Mould causes and solutions.
Resident safeguarding and vulnerability considerations.
Qualifications
NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent Health & Safety qualification)
OR
Building Surveying qualification with a willingness to obtain a recognised Health & Safety qualification.
Full UK Driving Licence.
Desirable
HHSRS Practitioner qualification.
NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification.
Knowledge of the Building Safety Act and Consumer Standards.
Experience within the social housing sector.
Membership of, or ambition to join, a professional body such as IOSH, RICS, CIOB or CIH.
Why Apply? This is an opportunity to influence how housing safety is delivered at a time of significant regulatory change across the sector.You will:
Play a key role in improving residents' lives.
Work across a broad range of housing safety disciplines.
Influence organisational strategy andpliance.
Develop specialist expertise in Awaab's Law and resident safety.
Join an organisationmitted to continuous improvement and professional development.
Receive support towards professional qualifications and membership.
What to do Next? If you're passionate about resident wellbeing, housing quality and regulatorypliance, and want to help shape the future of housing safety, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today to be part of a teammitted to creating safer, healthier homes for residents. # - Alexander Craib
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