Neway International are seeking a Housing Supply Schemes Co‑ordinator (Project) to join our client based with London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Location: London Borough of Tower Hamlets Hours: 35 hours per week Start Date: 17/03/2026 End Date: 07/08/2026 Start/Finish: 09:00–17:00 Pay Rate: £396.83 PAYE About the Client The London Borough of Tower Hamlets is one of the most diverse and fast‑growing boroughs in the UK, delivering ambitious regeneration and housing programmes to meet local needs. The Housing Supply Team plays a central role in bringing forward new‑build and estate “in‑fill” schemes, working closely with internal services, external partners, and community stakeholders to deliver high‑quality, affordable homes. The Role This role will initiate and co‑ordinate regeneration and estate in‑fill housing schemes on behalf of the Council’s Housing Client. Reporting to and deputising for the Housing Supply Manager, you will lead project inception, early‑stage consultation, feasibility, and procurement activities before handover to the Capital Delivery Team for on‑site delivery. The position requires strong project management capability, stakeholder engagement experience, and the ability to manage complex workstreams within a local authority environment. Key Responsibilities Initiating and co‑ordinating new‑build and estate in‑fill housing schemes Managing project inception, scoping, feasibility and early consultation stages Preparing and contributing to client briefs for design and procurement Ensuring projects meet agreed priorities, funding conditions, design standards and delivery parameters Liaising with CDT, Housing Asset Management, GLA, Government agencies and other partners Preparing reports, briefings and approvals for senior managers, Members and stakeholders Supporting procurement of consultants, advisors and developer partners Co‑ordinating stakeholder engagement, including residents, community groups and external bodies Managing land assembly processes including decants, acquisitions and CPO‑related activity Monitoring financial appraisals, budgets, spend forecasts and grant conditions Managing Housing Supply staff and consultants as required Ensuring compliance with planning, regulatory and statutory requirements Contributing to feasibility studies, masterplans, funding bids and strategic housing policy work Candidate Requirements Degree‑level education and/or significant relevant professional experience Proven track record of project management within a capital build or regeneration environment Strong understanding of new‑build housing delivery in a local authority context Knowledge of RIBA stages, construction processes, Building Regulations and Building Safety Act Experience preparing technical briefs, feasibility studies and option appraisals Strong stakeholder engagement and partnership‑building skills Experience of land assembly processes including decants, buy‑outs and CPOs Ability to prepare and analyse financial appraisals and funding bids Experience managing staff, consultants and budgets Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings/weekends for meetings or consultations