Social Housing Management
Get ready to dive deep into the world of Social Housing Management, where we'll explore strategies to create thriving communities for all.
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Online
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About this event
This course covers the structured landscape of social housing—past, present, and what’s next. Beginning with its history and moving through modern challenges, you’ll examine how providers deliver, fund, and maintain housing solutions while staying on top of evolving expectations.
You’ll explore best practices, technology’s role, and the financial logic behind service delivery. With careful attention to the human, economic, and policy considerations shaping the sector, this course offers a guided look into managing properties that serve a social purpose.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the historical foundation of social housing development.
- Analyse modern challenges faced by social housing providers.
- Evaluate strategies used to maintain and manage housing services.
- Identify key technologies supporting social housing operations.
- Understand funding structures and financial approaches in housing.
- Explore the human and ethical core behind social housing missions.
Who is this Course For:
- Housing officers managing tenancy and maintenance records.
- Public service professionals working with housing departments.
- Local council administrators involved in housing delivery.
- Policy assistants analysing housing funding or reforms.
- Charity staff supporting community housing schemes.
- Estate coordinators in the social housing sector.
- Graduates exploring careers in housing or planning.
- Support workers linked to housing service navigation.
Career Path:
- Housing Officer – £29,500/year
- Social Housing Manager – £35,000/year
- Tenancy Support Coordinator – £28,000/year
- Policy and Housing Analyst – £33,500/year
- Estate Services Manager – £32,000/year
- Community Housing Planner – £30,000/year