As an External Agent Officer, you’ll deliver a high‑quality, legally compliant leasehold management service for customers living in homes that are partly or wholly owned and/or managed by third‑party landlords and managing agents.
Responsibilities
- Manage key leasehold processes and casework, including permissions, consents and lease enforcement.
- Review and scrutinise service charge demands, accounts and formal notices, raising concerns or non‑compliance where appropriate.
- Investigate disputes or non‑compliance and escalates issues to managing agents or superior landlords when required.
- Provide advice and support to customers and internal colleagues on leasehold matters, acting as a point of escalation.
- Build and maintain effective working relationships with managing agents, landlords and other key stakeholders.
- Monitor and escalates risks relating to value for money, safety or compliance for buildings managed by third parties.
Core Requirements
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to assess risk and take appropriate action.
- Highly self‑motivated, with the ability to plan and work effectively with limited supervision.
- Experience of managing a large and varied workload and meeting performance targets.
- Experience of maintaining accurate records and developing action plans.
- Ability to work effectively with external organisations and stakeholders.
- Ability to read, interpret, apply and explain complex leasehold structures and provisions.
- Good understanding of health and safety compliance.
- Working knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, along with relevant RICS and ARMA guidance.
Desirable
- Experience of working with affordable housing tenures such as Shared Ownership or Affordable Rent.
- IRPM affiliation.
- RICS accreditation.
- CIH Level 3 qualification.
Employment Details
- Full‑time, permanent position.
- 37 hours per week.
- Hybrid working: 2–3 days per week in the Weston‑super‑Mare office, dependent on business need.
Benefits
- Generous annual leave – start with 26 days, plus bank holidays, increasing to 30 days with length of service (option to purchase up to 5 extra days).
- Pension contributions – up to 9% employer contributions with Defined Contribution scheme.
- Health benefits – access to a health care cash plan (worth up to £1,100 annually), virtual GP services, discounted gym memberships, retail discounts including Blue Light Card.
- Learning and development – ongoing personal and professional growth opportunities.
- Family support – policies such as new child payment.
- Wellbeing matters – mental health support, enhanced sick pay, wellness campaigns, and free flu jabs.
- Smarter travel – Cycle to Work and Car Benefit schemes.
- Giving back – up to four paid volunteering days a year to support communities.
Equal Opportunities
- LiveWest is dedicated to equal opportunity and actively works to eliminate discrimination and promote diversity at all levels.
- Applicants must have the right to work in the UK for the full duration of the role without requiring a Certificate of Sponsorship.
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