NB Housing is a registered social housing provider created in 2014 after the merger of two community-based housing associations in North Belfast. We currently manage approximately 1,100 homes and our portfolio extends to supported housing, housing for the elderly and general family accommodation. We are a not for profit business with charitable status led by a voluntary Management Board. We employ 46 staff including support staff within our supported housing schemes, caretaking service staff and head office staff. Our main area of operation is North Belfast but we have extended our activity to seek development opportunities across Northern Ireland. At NB Housing we are passionate about the role we play in society and believe our Vision, Mission and Values is what makes us. We wish to recruit suitably qualified applicants for the following post: Property Assets Manager The Property Assets Manager is responsible for ensuring that the Housing Associations property portfolio is maintained to high standards, remains compliant with relevant regulations, and aligns with our investment and sustainability strategies. This role involves overseeing planned maintenance, driving investment decisions for long-term asset management, and playing a key role in progressing the organisations Net Zero carbon strategy. The Property Assets Manager ensures compliance with health and safety standards, building regulations, and environmental targets, while also optimizing the performance and lifespan of the housing stock. The post is a full-time post with the following benefits: Salary £50k-£55k Generous optional contributory pension scheme currently at employer contribution of 19% 23 days annual leave pa rising to 28 after 5 years service 12 customary holidays Private Healthcare option Excellent work and family friendly policies Flexi time scheme Hybrid working arrangements 37 hours per week: Mon-Thurs 9-5, Fri 9-4.30pm Essential Criteria Degree or professional qualification in Asset Management, Building Surveying, Property Management, or a related field Computer Literacy: A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages including Word, Excel and Outlook A minimum of 2 years experience in a similar role Closing Date: Tuesday 20th May 2025 at noon.