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The vacancy
Fixed term contract – 12 months
Full time (37 hours per week)
As our Sales and Lettings Executive, you’ll play a key role in helping people in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and beyond find a home through our estate agency - TwoCan.
Delivering an exceptional customer experience, you will work with clients looking for Shared Ownership, lettings and low-cost homeownership options. You’ll coordinate a smooth journey from new enquires, to viewings, through to completion of contracts and handing over keys. Working closely with our development team you will also help choose the finishing touches for new build homes.
What you’ll bring to our team
Using your skills and experience, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day operations of TwoCan. You’ll take pride in finding new sales opportunities and seeing sales and lets through to completion. Building good relationships with clients, external partners and our internal teams, you will solve problems and provide a friendly customer-focussed service.
What we’re looking for
Ability to work independently and manage your own workload effectively to deliver operational plans.
Experience in sales and lettings of homes at a housing association or estate agency – an understanding of the housing sector or closely related field would be an advantage.
A proven ability to manage the full cycle of the sales service in line with relevant legislation and best practice with a good understanding of GDPR and anti-money laundering measures.
Formal sales training or previous experience as a negotiator within a sales or lettings role and experience of selling Shared Ownership properties would be an advantage.
Able to promote a sense of honesty and openness amongst colleagues and other stakeholders.
Qualifications
Good general standard of education to NVQ level three or equivalent
Industry specific qualifications / membership to TPI etc would be desirable
Closing date: 14th May 2025
Interview date: To be confirmed
INDHIGH
More about us
Everyone should have a warm, safe, affordable home.
That is the belief that we were founded on more than 20 years ago and it remains firmly at the heart of our organisation. Today, we provide more than 4,500 families with just that, and remain committed to increasing the number of affordable homes available in our communities.
As a community-based housing association, we have deep roots in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, and surrounding areas. Over the years, we have developed strong partnerships with local authorities, community groups and other partners who can help us deliver on our mission.
Together, we make a real difference to thousands of families every single day.
With a dedicated team of more than 150 people, we are driven to deliver the very best for our tenants – guided by our shared belief and determination to ensure that everyone has a warm, safe, affordable home.
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object to the processing of your data where the organisation is relying on its legitimate interests as the legal ground for processing;
ask the organisation to stop processing data for a period if data is inaccurate or there is a dispute about whether or not your interests override the organisation's legitimate grounds for processing data.
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