Job vacancy details
Contract Monitoring Officer
Employer:London Borough of Newham
Reference:HP36260A
Salary:£30,591 - £33,081 inc L.W.
Hours:36
Working pattern:Full Time, Permanent position
Location:Stratford, London. E15
Closing date:05/12/2008 23:30 PM
Newham’s Housing Needs service is making good progress preventing homelessness and reducing its’ use of temporary accommodation.
We are determined to continually improve our performance and to provide customer centred services. Recent changes to our management structures at the Housing Options Centre, the Temporary Accommodation Service and the Lettings Agency have focussed on these objectives. Newham’s Homelessness Strategy has just been completely reviewed. It contains ambitious targets for the service that require our staff to fully engage in joint working and partnerships.
We have vacancies in a number of key areas. These are excellent opportunities for people who can demonstrate relevant experience together with a commitment to service delivery and achieving performance targets.
Contract Monitoring Officer
Ref No HP36260A Scale PO2 Salary £30,591 – £33,081pa
You will be a member of a team which oversees contracts and arrangements with external providers of leased temporary housing stock through managing agents and housing associations. You will have highly developed communication skills, be an assertive communicator, be effective at developing partnership working and have a strong performance focus which ensures the best outcome for the council and its customers.
Closing Date for Applications 5th December 2008.
Interviews w/c 26th January 2009
As the Council has a normal retirement age of 65, the maximum age for recruiting new employees will usually be 64 1/2.
The Council reserves the right to close adverts early if there is a large response.
Equal Opportunities
The London Borough of Newham recognises that everyone in Newham has the right to play a full part in the life of the borough. This means that everyone should have equal access to council services, job opportunities and to having their voices heard. It is the council's position that everyone should be treated fairly, without discrimination and with respect of their human rights, regardless of their gender, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, HIV status, religion, national or social origin or class.

