As an Income Adviser you can make your own powerful contribution to our work as you ensure that excellent customer service standards are achieved and core business objectives and performance indicators are met. Helping to ensure value for money is reflected in every aspect of the services we deliver, you’ll be responsible for meeting a number of individual targets, and manage all accounts in arrears in the area. This work will include printing arrears reports, drafting letters and possession proceedings, serving legal notices, visiting homes, managing universal credit cases and giving evidence in court on behalf of the council.
Liaising with the housing benefit service, social services, NHS staff, solicitors, advice agencies, the DWP and other relevant agencies, you’ll work with other income recovery team staff, offer advice on payment methods, and set up and process direct debits and standing orders, internet payments and DWP direct deductions. We’ll also expect you to offer a holistic service to our residents, including trial calculations for housing benefit and other entitlements, income and expenditure assessments, applications for charitable grants and discretionary housing payments, the provision of food vouchers and referrals to advice and advocacy agencies.
Please refer to the Job Description for more information.