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Job Location | Uxbridge |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £27.00 - £29.00 per hour |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Temporary , full-time |
Housing Advice & Homeless Prevention OfficerHillingdonBe responsible for proactively delivering housing options advice, including security of tenure, low cost home ownership, preventing homelessness, investigating householder circumstances and undertaking statutory assessments in order to determine the best optionsand resources available on a case by case basis. This will involve carrying and managing a case load across housing options, move-on and homeless prevention, to work with individuals supporting and directing clients to access a broad range of housing optionsand where appropriate making relevant onward referrals and signpost to other services. Job Role To ensure that potentially homeless clients are given advice and assistance including those in housing need to whom the Council has no legal obligation toprovide emergency accommodation to claim housing and other welfare benefits available to them with the aim of preventing or delaying homelessness, including the use of discretionary hardship payments (DHP).To assess and determine applications from homeless households within the terms of part VII of the Housing Act 1996.To discharge the Councils statutory duty in investigating, assessing and determining applications from homeless households within the terms of part VII ofthe Housing Act 1996.Be able to provide advice on a range of housing options, including low cost home ownership which promotes self-service, independence and preventshomelessness.To manage case work using expertise, knowledge of legislation and well established networks and partnerships to move clients on from temporaryaccommodation into longer term suitable and sustainable accommodation which effectively fulfils the Councils statutory duties.To be able to provide expert advice on security of tenure, giving detailed advice and be able to support tenants where there tenancy may be at risk.