This is a front line Property Inspector role focused on tenant engagement, property standards and health & safety compliance.
This role suits a proactive housing professional who enjoys working in the community, maintaining high property standards, and building positive, professional relationships with residents and stakeholders.
Key responsibilities of a Property Inspector:
- Conduct regular property inspections to ensure homes meet required standards
- Identify and report maintenance issues, cleanliness concerns, and health & safety risks
- Complete property check-ins, check-outs, inventories, and property turnarounds
- Build positive relationships with residents and support them to maintain their accommodation
- Investigate and manage reports of anti-social behaviour, implementing action plans
- Work collaboratively with landlords, local authorities, contractors, and internal teams
- Maintain accurate records, inspection schedules, and written correspondence
- Escalate safeguarding, compliance, or property concerns in line with policy
What we'd love to see from you as a Property Inspector:
- Previous experience in a housing officer, property management, or housing-related role
- Hands-on experience conducting property inspections, identifying maintenance issues, and monitoring property standards
- Experience working directly with tenants or residents, providing clear guidance and managing expectations
- Working knowledge of health & safety requirements within residential properties
- Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle
- Strong IT skills and ability to maintain accurate records
- Excellent communication and organisational skills
- Ability to work independently in a field-based role
- Commitment to safeguarding vulnerable young people
Hours & Benefits:
- Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:30pm
- Business mileage reimbursed
- Pension scheme and training & development opportunities
- Salary up to £38,000
- Enhanced DBS check required
If this Property Inspector role is for you then please apply or contact katie.cox@niyaapeople.co.uk