Ready to make a difference and improve people’s lives?
We’re excited to announce an opportunity as and Enforcement Officer.
As an Enforcement Officer , you’ll be part of a friendly, supportive “One Team” where your work truly matters. In this role, you’ll help customers stay in their homes, keep communities strong, and make a positive impact every day. You’ll ensure tenancy agreements and legal standards are met, while working to reduce rent arrears and protect vital income that supports our services.
You’ll take the lead on more complex arrear’s cases, guiding them through the court process with confidence and care. This isn’t just about enforcement—you’ll also provide the right support at the right time to help customers get back on track. If you’re someone who wants a role with purpose, where you can balance firmness with compassion and see the results of your work in stronger, happier neighbourhoods, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Why join LHP?
We’re more than a housing provider — we’re a purpose ‑ driven team that cares deeply about our customers, our communities, and each other.
Alongside a salary of 32,788, you’ll enjoy a fantastic range of benefits: -
An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1,200 per year (Westfield Health) -Enhanced family leave and maternity policies.
� Discounted shopping vouchers.
A brilliant salary sacrifices pension scheme — with up to 12% employer contribution.
32 days’ holiday (including bank holidays), increasing annually for your first five years.
Opportunities to earn extra leave for full attendance, plus buy/sell options.
Access to Mental Health First Aiders across the business.
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Where I’d work:
This role is primarily based within our Boston communities, however occasionally travel may be required across Lincolnshire.
You’ll have the autonomy to manage your own diary and the flexibility to work from locations that best support the delivery of your projects across Lincolnshire. This could be at our main offices in Grimsby or Boston, our various community hubs, at home, local coffee shops, or wherever works best for you.
What I’d need:
- It would be great if you also bring:
- Previous Experience in housing enforcement, tenancy management or legal case work.
- Strong knowledge of housing law, tenancy law and enforcement powers
- Knowledge of the Renters (Rights) Bill and other related Housing legislation
- Excellent communication and negotiation skills, especially in conflict situations
- Customer focused with excellent customer service experience
- Confidence in preparing and presenting evidence in court.
- Ability to handle sensitive cases with professionalism and resilience
- Competent with using IT systems to record and retrieve data.
Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle.
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Even better if you bring:
- Qualification in Housing and/or Customer Service.
- Proven experience of applying income recovery procedures.
- Understanding of legal arrears recovery processes and possession hearings
- Desire to progress through training and personal development
Experience supporting vulnerable tenants in conflict situations
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What does a typical week look like ?
As an Enforcement Officer, your week will be varied, people ‑ focused, and full of opportunities to make a real difference.
You might:
- Managing complex and serious arrears caseloads, ensuring timely and effective interventions.
- Using data and predictive tools to identify risk patterns and act proactively.
- Developing tailored action plans for individual cases, aligned with policies and best practice.
- Preparing detailed case reports and court documentation, including possession claims and witness statements.
- Coordinating court dates, submitting applications, and ensuring compliance with pre-action protocols and tenancy law.
- Monitoring compliance with court orders and escalating enforcement actions where necessary.
Conducting welfare checks and safeguarding measures before eviction and liaising with bailiffs and enforcement agents.
Please view the full job description for a full list of responsibilities
How to apply
Ready to help us create places to be proud of?
Apply today by submitting your CV and our application questions.
Finally some key Information
At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we’re committed to maintaining a fair, transparent, and accessible recruitment process. Upon request, reasonable adjustments will be made for all candidates.
It's important to ensure that the role you're applying for is the right fit for you. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team at [email protected] for a friendly chat
Please be aware that we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large number of applications or if there are changes in business priorities.
To be eligible for employment with us, you must reside in the UK for the entire duration of your employment. You will be required to provide evidence of your Right to Work during the recruitment process
All offers of Employment is subject to a DBS Check and Satisfactory References