Damp and Mould Surveyor (Interim Contract) Location: Dorset region (covering local authority and social housing properties) Contract Type: Interim / Temporary (initial 6-12 months, with potential for extension) Rate: £350 - £450 per day (depending on experience, via umbrella or LTD company) Start Date: ASAP About the Role We are seeking an experienced Damp and Mould Surveyor to support a local authority/social housing provider in addressing damp, mould, and condensation issues across their housing stock in the Dorset region. This is a critical role focused on ensuring resident safety, compliance with housing regulations (including Awaabs Law and the Housing Health and Safety Rating System - HHSRS), and delivering high-quality remedial solutions. The successful candidate will work independently, conducting surveys in tenants homes and communal areas, diagnosing issues, specifying works, and overseeing remediation to completion. Key Responsibilities Conduct thorough inspections and surveys of properties to identify and diagnose causes of damp, mould, and condensation (including rising damp, penetrating damp, and lifestyle-related factors). Assess hazards under the HHSRS framework and prioritise cases based on severity and health risks. Produce detailed reports, schedules of work, and specifications for remedial actions. Specify and oversee necessary repairs, including coordination with contractors for works such as ventilation improvements, repairs to building fabric, and mould removal. Manage cases from initial survey through to post-inspection and sign-off, ensuring timely resolution in line with regulatory timescales. Provide clear advice and education to residents on preventing recurrence (e.g., ventilation, heating, and lifestyle adjustments). Liaise with housing teams, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure effective case management and high levels of customer satisfaction. Maintain accurate records and contribute to performance reporting on damp and mould cases. Essential Experience and Qualifications Proven experience as a Damp and Mould Surveyor or Building Surveyor, ideally within social housing, local authority, or registered provider environments. Strong knowledge of building pathology, including common causes of damp and mould, and effective remediation techniques. Experience applying the HHSRS for hazard assessments. Familiarity with relevant legislation, including the Social Housing (Regulation) Act, Awaabs Law, and building regulations. Excellent diagnostic skills, with the ability to differentiate between structural defects and condensation-related issues. Strong communication skills, with experience engaging sensitively with residents. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (mileage reimbursed). Desirable Relevant qualification (e.g., HNC/HND in Building Surveying, or equivalent experience). Certification such as CSTDB (Certificated Surveyor in Timber and Dampness in Buildings) or similar. Experience managing contractors and budgets for remedial works. This is an excellent opportunity to make a real difference to residents living conditions while working flexibly in the Dorset area. To apply or for more information, please contact Charlie McKie at