£30 Per Hour
Full Time
Temporary
South East London, Greater London
Public Sector And Council
Posted 9 hours ago
Expires In 29 Days
Job Description
Tenancy Rights Adviser – South East London Location: South East London
Rate: £30 per hour (Umbrella)
Working Pattern: Hybrid – minimum 2 days per week in the office
Contract: 3 Months Ongoing
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Tenancy Rights Adviser to join a newly established Renters’ Rights Act (RRA) Tenancy Rights, Advice and Enforcement Team within a South East London local authority.
This specialist team will play a central role in delivering the council’s new responsibilities under the Renters’ Rights Act, supporting tenants, preventing homelessness, and taking robust enforcement action where required.
Key Responsibilities
Rate: £30 per hour (Umbrella)
Working Pattern: Hybrid – minimum 2 days per week in the office
Contract: 3 Months Ongoing
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Tenancy Rights Adviser to join a newly established Renters’ Rights Act (RRA) Tenancy Rights, Advice and Enforcement Team within a South East London local authority.
This specialist team will play a central role in delivering the council’s new responsibilities under the Renters’ Rights Act, supporting tenants, preventing homelessness, and taking robust enforcement action where required.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver specialist tenancy rights advice and support to private renters
- Manage a caseload involving unlawful eviction, harassment, tenancy disputes, and related enforcement matters
- Undertake investigations into breaches of tenancy and housing legislation
- Support homelessness prevention through early intervention and resident engagement
- Maintain accurate case records and produce clear, defensible decisions
- Work closely with internal departments and external partners to deliver effective outcomes for residents
- Contribute to the development of the council’s response to the Renters’ Rights Act
- Knowledge of tenancy law, the Renters’ Rights Act, and related housing legislation
- Experience managing casework within a frontline advice, support, or enforcement environment
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work in a trauma-informed and empathetic way
- The ability to make sound, evidence-based decisions and maintain accurate records
- A collaborative and proactive approach to partnership working