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Housing & Property Management Level 3 Employer Contribution :-

£350

Details of standard

Typical job titles:

  • Generic or specialist housing officer or Neighbourhood officer (for example Anti-social behaviour, resident involvement, Tenancy sustainment, Homelessness, Repairs, Sheltered housing)
  • Neighbourhood co-ordinator or advisor
  • Lettings officer,  Allocations officer,  Tenancy officer, Income management officer
  • Leasehold management officer, Private sector housing officer, Strategic Housing Officer, Property manager
  • Negotiator, Senior negotiator

Occupational profile

The housing and property management occupation is customer facing and primarily responsible for the creation and sustainment of successful tenancies in the private and social rented housing sectors. This work must comply with contractual, statutory and legal regulations and approved Codes of Practice.

The work is varied and often includes addressing complex people related matters (for example supporting people to live independently) as well as property related responsibilities. The role incorporates a degree of lone working with minimum supervision whilst predominantly working within the wider organisation and team, communities and external partners.

Housing and property management professionals are proactive in finding solutions to problems and identifying areas for improvement. They take individual responsibility for the quality and accuracy of their work and its administration.  At Level 3 some housing and property professionals may also have supervisory responsibility for other people.

The apprenticeship prepares an individual for a range of general housing and property management duties leading to operational or specialist roles.


Course content
Whilst on the course students will be taught in depth knowledge regarding the aspects of being a housing and property management professional as well as learning the relevant skills and procedures to apply that to their given job role.

Students will have regular meetings with a tutor via telephone or in person every 4-6 weeks and this will allow them to submit work and receive feedback on work completed. 

Students who complete this qualification will receive a certificate detailing their completion of the Property & Housing Manager Level 3 qualification as well as the units that the student will have achieved. 

Students will be allocated a tutor to assist them during the program via monthly meeting with reviews taking place. They will also have access to an online learning platform that they will be able to submit their work and monitor their progress and feedback from their tutor. Students will also undertake an end point assessment once their qualification is finished.

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The cost of this course is funded through the government and it requires a 5% contribution from the employer which is £350. To enquire about this course commercially please click here to contact us for more information.

*Price reflected above on the course refers to the 5% employer contribution only