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Date Added: Sun 22/03/2026

Housing Professional

Lambeth, SM2, UK
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Company: COLBERN LIMITED

Job Type: Contract, Full Time

Salary: £23.51 - £30.67/hour paye or limited rate inside ir35

PRS Lettings Negotiator
Lambeth
Contract
£23.51 per hour PAYE or £30.67 per hour limited paid via umbrella company inside IR35
Our client is looking for an experienced is looking for a PRS Lettings Negotiator
2 days in the office, 3 days remote
Job Purpose:
To lead on securing through individual negotiations a supply of private rented accommodation at affordable renting levels to use to meet housing need.
The post holder will authorise payments and ensure supply by negotiating rents and offering payments from the homelessness prevention fund to secure properties for a range of customer groups, including homelessness prevention and relief cases, move on from supported housing and move on from temporary accommodation. To provide the necessary support for prospective tenants to enable them to start their tenancy.
This is one of many opportunities we are currently recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk for more jobs.
Responsibilities:
To operate a property finding service by generating leads from a variety of sources including known landlords, web sites, publications and cold calling.
To provide information to landlords on services available, assist landlords in completing any property related administration and keep accurate records of all landlord contact details.
To provide information to landlords on their responsibilities, and advise them on how to meet them.
To carry out inspections of properties and write property inspection reports in order to assess their suitability for households in housing need, investigate any disrepair issues, identify potential health and safety hazards and make recommendations.
To liaise with Housing Advisors and other Housing Needs colleagues in order to assess prospective tenants' suitability for private renting by reviewing their housing history and housing needs assessment, confirming their financial circumstances and ability to maintain a PRS tenancy.
To provide prospective tenants with comprehensive details of suitable and available private rented properties for letting and conducting an innovative “matching” service between prospective tenant and available properties, depending on tenant needs.
To ensure all available and suitable private rented properties are inspected, advertised and let as quickly as possible, in line with agreed procedures.
To undertake accompanied viewings with prospective tenants and provide tenants and landlords with expert advice and guidance on all aspects of letting.
To ensure prospective tenants are fully assisted with applying for Universal Credit or Housing Benefits and fully advised regarding setting up direct rent payments.
To liaise with the council's Empty Property Officer, Home Improvement Agency and private sector enforcement service to maximise the take up of grants and opportunities for landlords.
To attend and actively participate in advertising the Council's Private Renting Scheme at various landlords and tenants forums, trade events and one-to-one liaison meetings with lettings professionals and landlords and contribute to the design and content of promotional materials.
Utilise IT systems to update and record information required according to guidance and established procedures. Ensure customer and management information is accurate and up to date at all times.
Participate in appraisals, one to ones, objective settings, personal development plans and working group meetings and take a full and active role in service development, including service reviews.
Adhere to Council financial regulations, especially homelessness and fraud prevention.
Respond to member's enquiries and draft responses to complaints/enquiries on individual cases or other areas of the post holder's work, in-line with documented procedures.
Be self-servicing with respect to general office administration, filing, clerical work and other related duties and to answer telephone and email enquiries and other general correspondence.
Provide temporary cover, appropriate to the post for the Housing Needs business.
If away for a period of time, provide written handover notes, including identification of the location of relevant file/records on the areas of work covered by the post holder.
Contribute to the delivery of a cost effective service maximising the efficient use of all resources utilised within the business.
Undertake ongoing professional development and actively participate in training sessions.
Keep up to date with legislation, case law, best practice and council policies and procedures and initiatives.
To take responsibility, relevant to the post, for ensuring that Council statutes and government legislation is upheld.
This includes the Data Protection Act, the Health and Safety at Work Act, Equalities and Diversity, Standing Orders and Financial regulations.
Take responsibility, appropriate to the post, for ensuring compliance with council policies and procedures aimed at promoting and safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable children and adults.
To take responsibility, appropriate to the post, for tackling racism and promoting good race, ethnic and community relations.
To work flexibly in undertaking the duties and responsibilities of this job, and participate as required in multi-disciplinary cross-department and cross organisational groups and task teams.
To undertake any other duties that may be required.
These may be varied from time to time to meet the needs of the service.
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk
The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients
are an equal opportunities employer
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