Income Maximisation OfficerRate: £216 per day (Umbrella)
Contract: 5 Month Ongoing Temporary Contract
Working Pattern: Full-time
About the Role We are seeking an experienced
Income Maximisation Officer to deliver an efficient empty property management and lettings service across residential and non-residential housing assets. This role plays a key part in minimising void turnaround times, maximising rental income, and ensuring housing assets are managed in line with policy, regulation, and best practice.
The post holder will manage a varied portfolio including garages, sheds, allocated parking bays, cycle stores, and converted laundry spaces, while working closely with residents, contractors, and internal teams.
Responsibilities - Manage empty residential properties through the voids and lettings process, including viewings, sign-ups, and coordinating new tenant visits
- Let non-residential units such as garages, sheds, parking bays, and cycle storage in line with agreed processes
- Maintain and manage waiting lists for non-residential units
- Monitor the performance of parking enforcement contractors, handypersons, and repair contractors
- Respond to correspondence, complaints, Members’ enquiries, FOIs, and Subject Access Requests within remit
- Provide advice and information to residents on income maximisation services and tenancy-related matters
- Update housing management systems, databases, audits, and management information accurately
- Liaise with Tenants & Residents Associations, residents, and partner agencies to resolve parking and estate-related issues
- Action repossession of non-residential assets where debts remain unpaid and no repayment arrangements are in place
- Coordinate site visits with external security contractors to enable access for surveyors and contractors
- Collate compliance documentation to support timely and legally compliant tenancy sign-ups
Essential Requirements- Experience in income maximisation, housing management, lettings, or voids management
- Must have experience working in a housing association or council
- Strong understanding of tenancy management and non-residential housing assets
- Ability to manage contractors and monitor performance
- Confident handling correspondence, complaints, and casework
- Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail
- Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
PLEASE NOTE: All applications are monitored and shortlisted candidates will be contacted via phone call or email.