
Ombudsman & Compensation Assistant
Permanent
Grade B - £28,598 to £34,434 per annum
Consultation grade - subject to formal evaluation under the Pay Equity Review
Working 36.50 hours per week
About the Role
We are looking for passionate, resident focused individuals who are motivated to make sure residents what they are entitled to. As a social landlord of over 55,000 units, we know that things may go wrong from time to time. We are looking for officers who are passionate about making sure complaints get managed properly, residents are compensated based on the experiences they have had and that there is a dedication to put things right. As a landlord, we want to treat all of our residents with fairness and respect, this role is vital in terms of making this happen. We are looking for individuals who can show attention to detail, are resident focused and most importantly and reliable and trustworthy.
This is a key role responsible for assessing compensation requests from residents and ensuring appropriate remedies are delivered in a fair, timely and empathetic way.
You will play an important part in supporting the Council’s commitment to fairness, respect and service improvement by managing compensation claims, including those directed by the Ombudsman and Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.
This role is hybrid working, and on-site attendance is subject to service needs.
If you think this sounds by you and are keen to be part of the solution for residents, then we look forward to receiving your application
Key Responsibilities
About You
We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate:
Experience
Skills
Knowledge
Please upload an up-to-date CV via the attachments part of your application.
Unfortunately, we cannot consider any applications without a CV attached
Birmingham City Council is an accredited Disability Confident Leader employer, and we are committed to employing, retaining and developing all of our people.
We want to ensure your recruitment journey with us is a positive and equitable one, so please let us know if there are any reasonable adjustments, additional support, accessibility needs, or if there is any way in which we can support you through your application.
For any informal enquires please contact Resourcing@birmingham.gov.uk quoting ref 4198
A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be undertaken.
Proof of Right to work in the UK will be required for all applicants in accordance with UK Home Office requirements, before any employment offer can be confirmed.
Sponsorship is not available for this post. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK that does not require employer sponsorship for the duration of the appointment.
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We are a disability confident employer and we encourage applicants with disabilities to apply. We also welcome applications from people with caring responsibilities and flexible working options will be considered.
Proof of Right to work in the UK will be required for all applicants in accordance with UK Home Office requirements, before any employment offer can be confirmed. Non-UK applicants (excluding Ireland) may need to apply for a visa from the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and may require a Certificate of Sponsorship from Birmingham City Council for a skilled worker visa (if the job is eligible).

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