Job Title
Head of Block & Estate Management
Location: East of England region (flexible hybrid working available, with travel to regional office and site visits as required)
Hours: Full Time (37 hours per week)
Summary
A senior leadership role responsible for overseeing large‑scale residential block and estate management operations, ensuring compliance, service excellence, financial control, and team performance across a complex and evolving portfolio. This role requires oversight of leasehold property operations, contractor delivery, and resident safety across a large managed residential and mixed‑use portfolio. The postholder must meet professional and regulatory standards relevant to residential property management. All candidates will be required to pass pre‑employment screening, including a credit check.
Purpose of Role
- This organisation is a long‑established, multi‑disciplinary property consultancy regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
- The residential block and estate management division is responsible for managing a large portfolio of residential units across multiple UK regions, with continued growth ambitions.
- The Head of Block & Estate Management provides senior leadership and strategic direction across the residential and mixed‑use portfolio. The role ensures high standards of operational delivery, compliance, customer service, and team performance.
- The postholder will lead a team of Property Managers, strengthening systems, governance, and service consistency while acting as a trusted advisor to clients, resident management companies, developers, freeholders, and leaseholders.
Key Accountabilities
- Strategic Leadership & Operational Oversight
- Lead the Block & Estate Management function with clear strategy, priorities, and service standards
- Manage and develop a team of Property Managers
- Contribute to senior leadership strategy across the Property Management division
- Service Delivery & Portfolio Management
- Oversee day‑to‑day management of residential blocks and estates
- Ensure compliance with management agreements and legislation
- Oversee inspections, maintenance programmes, and resident engagement
- Manage complex schemes, including those requiring remediation or safety interventions
- Monitor and deliver SLA performance and reporting
- Compliance, Building Safety & Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and codes of practice
- Lead on building safety obligations across the portfolio
- Oversee fire safety, risk assessments, and remedial works
- Manage higher‑risk buildings and associated regulatory requirements
- Coordinate cladding and fire safety remediation programmes
- Ensure all statutory obligations are met, documented, and reviewed
- Client & Stakeholder Management
- Act as senior contact for client boards, freeholders, developers, and leaseholders
- Lead AGMs, client meetings, and site inspections
- Communicate complex building safety matters clearly and confidently
- Manage escalations, complaints, and tribunal‑related matters
- Financial Oversight
- Oversee service charge budgeting and expenditure control
- Work with finance teams on reporting and forecasting
- Support major works planning and reserve fund management
- Monitor income and cost controls across portfolios
- Systems, Processes & Continuous Improvement
- Drive consistency in systems, processes, and documentation
- Improve compliance tracking and reporting systems
- Utilise property management systems (including QUBE or equivalent)
- Use data and KPIs to improve performance and decision‑making
- Team Leadership & Development
- Lead, mentor, and develop a high‑performing team
- Promote accountability, performance standards, and professional growth
- Ensure training on compliance and building safety responsibilities
- Support staff wellbeing and retention
- Business Development & Growth
- Support onboarding of new clients and developments
- Contribute to bids and business development activity
- Identify opportunities to improve service delivery and portfolio growth
Requirements
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in residential block, estate, or asset management
- Proven leadership experience managing property management teams
- Strong understanding of leasehold legislation and regulatory frameworks
- Experience working with resident management companies, developers, and freeholders
- Strong knowledge of building safety legislation and compliance requirements
- Experience with major works and complex residential portfolios
- Exposure to cladding or fire safety remediation projects is highly desirable
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
- Commercial awareness with experience managing budgets and contractors
- Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities
- Professional qualifications such as TPI, RICS (or equivalent) desirable
- IOSH or NEBOSH qualification advantageous
Benefits
- Salary £65,000–£75,000 depending on experience
- Bonus scheme (up to 10% of salary)
- 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays
- Birthday day off
- 4 wellbeing days per year
- Pension scheme
- Private healthcare and dental cover
- Employee assistance and wellbeing programmes
- Homeworking support and IT equipment provided
- Reward and benefits platform
- Free parking at main office locations
- Professional development opportunities
Contact
Matty Stratton020 3900 0401matty@blockrecruit.co.uk
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