Housing Officer-Part Time – 12 Month Contract

Part Time (21+ hours per week)Above award remuneration and salary packaging We are supporting our client Metro Community Housing - a leading provider of safe, secure and sustainable housing for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The team are committed to delivering person-centred, trauma-informed services that empower individuals and strengthen communities, and are needing a dedicated Housing Officer to join the team in Newtown on a part time basis.About the Role As a Housing Officer, you will manage a portfolio of properties and be the primary point of contact for tenants, ensuring they receive high-quality, respectful and responsive tenancy services. You will work closely with tenants, support partners and community organisations to help people sustain their housing and improve long-term wellbeing.This is a hands-on, varied role that includes managing tenancy applications, sign-ups, inspections, rent arrears, complaints and disputes. You will also coordinate repairs and maintenance, manage vacancies and represent Metro at the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal when required. Accurate record keeping, strong communication skills and an ability to work within legal and policy frameworks with a person centred approach are essential.Key Responsibilities Provide end-to-end tenancy management, from application through to exit.Support tenants to sustain their housing through referrals and collaborative case coordination.Manage arrears, tenancy disputes, behavioural issues and tribunal matters.Conduct property inspections, home visits and oversee repairs and maintenance.Maintain accurate records across HOMES, CHIMES, SDM and internal systems.Source and manage leasehold properties and rent reviews in line with policy.Ensure compliance with tenancy legislation, funding requirements and Metro’s policies.Contribute to reporting, WHS obligations and continuous improvement initiatives. About You You are values-driven, empathetic and confident working with people from diverse backgrounds, including individuals with complex needs. You bring strong communication, organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to balance competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. You understand tenancy legislation and have experience building positive relationships with tenants, contractors and support services.What You’ll BringCertificate IV in Social Housing (or related field) or equivalent experience.Experience in tenancy management, arrears management and/or tribunal advocacy.Understanding of trauma-informed practice and person-centred service delivery.Strong data and record management skills.Experience in community housing, NFP or real estate (preferred).Valid National Police Check and Working with Children Check. Why Join Metro Community Housing?Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families.Work with a passionate, supportive team committed to quality housing outcomes.Opportunities for professional development, sector engagement and growth.Flexible work options may be available depending on operational needs.Above award remuneration and salary packaging Position Description_Housing Officer AUD Newtown 2042

Housing Officer-Part Time - 12 Month Contract

  • Part Time at least 21 hours per week.
  • SCHADS Level 4
  • Newtown, NSW

Part Time (21+ hours per week)
Above award remuneration and salary packaging 

We are supporting our client Metro Community Housing - a leading provider of safe, secure and sustainable housing for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The team are committed to delivering person-centred, trauma-informed services that empower individuals and strengthen communities, and are needing a dedicated Housing Officer to join the team in Newtown on a part time basis.

About the Role

As a Housing Officer, you will manage a portfolio of properties and be the primary point of contact for tenants, ensuring they receive high-quality, respectful and responsive tenancy services. You will work closely with tenants, support partners and community organisations to help people sustain their housing and improve long-term wellbeing.

This is a hands-on, varied role that includes managing tenancy applications, sign-ups, inspections, rent arrears, complaints and disputes. You will also coordinate repairs and maintenance, manage vacancies and represent Metro at the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal when required. Accurate record keeping, strong communication skills and an ability to work within legal and policy frameworks with a person centred approach are essential.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide end-to-end tenancy management, from application through to exit.
  • Support tenants to sustain their housing through referrals and collaborative case coordination.
  • Manage arrears, tenancy disputes, behavioural issues and tribunal matters.
  • Conduct property inspections, home visits and oversee repairs and maintenance.
  • Maintain accurate records across HOMES, CHIMES, SDM and internal systems.
  • Source and manage leasehold properties and rent reviews in line with policy.
  • Ensure compliance with tenancy legislation, funding requirements and Metro’s policies.
  • Contribute to reporting, WHS obligations and continuous improvement initiatives.

 

About You

You are values-driven, empathetic and confident working with people from diverse backgrounds, including individuals with complex needs. You bring strong communication, organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to balance competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. You understand tenancy legislation and have experience building positive relationships with tenants, contractors and support services.

What You’ll Bring

  • Certificate IV in Social Housing (or related field) or equivalent experience.
  • Experience in tenancy management, arrears management and/or tribunal advocacy.
  • Understanding of trauma-informed practice and person-centred service delivery.
  • Strong data and record management skills.
  • Experience in community housing, NFP or real estate (preferred).
  • Valid National Police Check and Working with Children Check.

 

Why Join Metro Community Housing?

  • Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families.
  • Work with a passionate, supportive team committed to quality housing outcomes.
  • Opportunities for professional development, sector engagement and growth.
  • Flexible work options may be available depending on operational needs.
  • Above award remuneration and salary packaging

Apply online, including a cover letter and resume. Applications will be assessed as they are received, so please don’t hesitate. 

To apply online, please click on the appropriate link below. Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Mahala at mahalaw@bloomhr.com.au, quoting Ref No. 1259482.

  • Posted Date 21 Nov 2025
  • Location Newtown
    NSW / Australia
  • Industry Community Services & Development
  • Job Type Part Time
  • Salary Not provided