Customer Accounts Officer

Recruiter
GreenSquare Group
Location
Chippenham, Wiltshire
Salary
£27,063 - £29,770 pro rata
Posted
09 Feb 2018
Closes
09 Mar 2018
Ref
NTXIW275849
Sectors
Public Sector
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Part Time

Customer Accounts Officer
Chippenham, Wiltshire
Salary: £27,063 - £29,770 pro rata + £750 car allowance per annum
Permanent, 18.5 hours per week – Wednesday, Thursday and Friday

Passionate about great places to live. GreenSquare Group develops a range of new homes – for rent, shared ownership, and sale – and provides housing management, care and support, and commercial property services.


We are currently recruiting for a Customer Accounts Officer to play a key part in the collection and recovering of arrears from a variety of tenures, taking legal action where necessary. You will also help to support our residents by providing benefits advice and signposting to other agencies where necessary.


You will be responsible for arrears management within a defined patch and will undertake home visits for collections and, if necessary, will prepare paperwork and present cases in court.


The successful applicant will have previous experience of arrears, debt recovery or credit control, possession proceedings and presenting cases in court. You will have first class communication skills and be able to quickly build rapport with residents and deal empathetically and effectively with vulnerable clients and difficult situations.
Experience of working to targets in a changin

g environment is essential as is experience of delivering an excellent level of customer service. You will be able to maintain good working relationships with both internal and external contacts including local authority departments, the DWP and our Neighbourhoods and Tenancy Sustainment teams. Due to the nature of this role you will have a good level of IT literacy with Microsoft packages, particularly Word and Excel.


A clean driving licence and use of a vehicle for work purposes is essential.
 

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