Money Support Advisor

Lincolnshire Housing Partnership, Kirton, Lincolnshire

Money Support Advisor

£25403

Lincolnshire Housing Partnership, Kirton, Lincolnshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 3 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: d0cfd9d43ab449a99b93261fdf0666ec

Full Job Description

Are you driven by putting the Customer First & having a passion for resolving welfare benefit issues with a can-do attitude?, As a Money Support Advisor, you will be responsible for assisting the Income officers in the collection of income by providing a comprehensive support service to customers in the collection of arrears and dealing with customer enquiries. For this role there will be a requirement to have your own vehicle and visit customers at their homes. What is Lincolnshire Housing Partnership like to work for? They re a local housing association with their roots firmly fixed in their Grimsby and Boston communities, many of their colleagues were born in the same areas that they serve. This gives their teams an additional sense of purpose to improve the lives of the customers. What benefits will I get from working for Lincolnshire Housing Partnership?

  • An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1200 annually, through their benefits partner Westfield Health
  • Discounted Shopping Vouchers through Westfield Health
  • Opportunities to learn new skills and knowledge through their fantastic corporate training programme
  • A superb employer salary sacrifice pension scheme with up to 12% paid by LHP
  • 24 holiday days a year pro rata (plus bank holidays) which will increase by 1 day per year for the first 5 years of service
  • The ability to earn additional holiday days through full attendance
  • Mental Health First Aiders across the business, let s be there for each other!
  • Career Development & Encouragement
  • A family friendly agile working policy
  • What will I be asked to do as a Money Support Advisor?
  • To work as a member of the Income Team to achieve excellent customer focused services through prompt and consistent income recovery interventions that will prevent tenancy terminations, evictions and abandonments, to promote the creation of sustainable tenancies and communities.
  • Manage a portfolio of cases and support customers in arrears, for example with:
  • Maximising household income
  • Resolving benefit problems
  • Reducing debts to LHP
  • Providing direct money advice and management skills
  • Providing personal budgeting management and skills
  • Setting up basic Bank accounts
  • Setting up appropriate payment methods
  • To maintain clear and concise case records and accurate performance and statistical data that will inform LHPs core business priorities.
  • Stay abreast of banking, money management and bill payment methods.
  • Ensure legal compliance of all LHP policies and procedures in the income recovery process so that income is maximised to achieve and exceed business plan targets and upper quartile performance.
  • To maintain contact with customers (if necessary, out of hours) through all available mediums (e.g. home visits, telephone calls, letters, text and email) and keep accurate records of all conversations, discussions and agreements.
  • To directly influence customers using the MGI principles to make payments and discuss personal budgeting plans, rental management and court processes in order to sustain the tenancy
  • Signpost more complex cases internally to the Benefit Officer or to other external agencies that can provide the relevant support where appropriate
  • Agree repayment plans for customers
  • Establish, maintain and foster positive working relationships with customers, local courts, and stakeholders, internal and external agencies to ensure customers are able to access available services that will assist them in managing their homes and contribute to their communities.
  • To ensure that all records are updated and accurate at all time

    What skills, attributes and experience will I need as a Money Support Advisor?
  • A can-do attitude and enthusiastic to learn from colleagues in the Income Recovery team Competent with using IT systems. E.g. Microsoft Office Customer focused with good interpersonal skills Ability to manage a variety of cases simultaneously. Excellent written and verbal communication skills Effective partnership working skills, including relationship building, negotiation and influencing The ability to drive and have access to a vehicle Desirable: Experience working within a housing or public sector environment Experience and knowledge of the Welfare benefit system Knowledge or experience of applying income recovery procedures and the application of legislation through legal enforcement processes

    They re offering an excellent salary of £25,403 plus some great benefits.