Stakeholder Manager – Building Safety at Southern Housing
Farringdon, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Jul, 25

Salary

60000.0

Posted On

17 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Are you a dynamic communicator and relationship-builder with a passion for Fire safety and community engagement?Southern Housing’s Building Safety Regulatory Change Team is looking for a visionary Stakeholder Manager to champion collaboration and lead impactful engagement!
Working alongside the Head of Regulatory Change, you’ll take the reins in cultivating and maintaining professional relationships with residents as well as key internal and external stakeholders. From residents to government bodies and industry professionals, you’ll be at the heart of leading the implementation, continuous improvement and delivery of the Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy.

ABOUT US

At Southern Housing, our residents are at the heart of everything we do. As one of the largest housing providers in the UK with over 77,000 homes across London, the Southeast, the Isle of Wight, and the Midlands, we give over 167,000 people somewhere affordable to call their own!We also understand the difference that safe, secure, and affordable homes can make to people’s lives.
A career at Southern Housing will allow you to make a difference every day you come to work. Working in the housing sector with us will bring fresh challenges and give you the opportunity to grow and develop, too.

Responsibilities
  • Being the responsible person for the design and implementation of Southern’s Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy and support stakeholder management activities associated with the Building Safety Transformation Programme.
  • Collaborating with Project Leads and Heads of Service to design and deliver internal building safety communications and events, fostering a culture of safety awareness across the organisation.
  • Planning and executing engaging, building-specific events like town halls, focus groups, and community forums to strengthen the journey of our residents and enhance asset life.
  • Embedding and monitoring effectiveness of stakeholder engagement methods, supported by processes and KPIs.
  • Proactive monitoring of external political, regulatory and industry developments in the built environment to inform knowledge share and stakeholder management.
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