Service Care Legal are currently recruiting for a skilled Court Officer to support the local authority in managing legal cases related to council and temporary accommodation arrears. This role involves preparing and representing the Council in court on cases progressing toward eviction due to rent arrears. As a Court Officer, you will work closely with Rent Collection Officers and other stakeholders to enforce protocols and maintain accurate records of all court-related activity.ROLE: Court Officer LOCATION: East LondonCONTACT: 6 months (with potential for extension)SALARY: £25.00 to £35.00 per hour LTDPlease note this role would require office attendance 3 times per fortnight (plus any court attendance).Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare cases of substantial rent arrears for court, including gathering documentation and exhibits
- Attend court on behalf of the Council, presenting evidence and obtaining money judgments in rent arrears cases
- Ensure all court actions meet high standards of record-keeping and compliance with court protocol
- Maintain effective communication with internal and external partners, including landlords, managing agents, and welfare agencies
- Uphold council policies in all court interactions and support improvements to internal court protocols
Ideal Candidate:
- The successful candidate will have experience in rent recovery or housing-related legal work, with an understanding of the complexities of the housing market and welfare reform.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to manage a busy caseload are essential, as is familiarity with court processes related to rent arrears.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Background in legal or housing services, with direct court experience
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
- Ability to handle sensitive cases with professionalism
If this Court Officer role sounds like an opportunity of interest, please feel free to reach out to Lloyd Stanley on , or email . We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £250 each.