Looking for a Valuation Surveyor with extensive right to buy surveying experience About the Role: We are seeking a qualified and experienced Registered Valuation Surveyor to carry out Right to Buy (RTB) valuations in accordance with statutory obligations and professional standards. You will play a key role in valuing council-owned residential properties for tenants applying to purchase under the Right to Buy scheme. This role is ideal for a surveyor with strong residential valuation experience, excellent knowledge of the RTB framework, and a professional, customer-focused approach. Key Responsibilities: Undertake accurate and compliant Right to Buy valuations for residential properties in accordance with RICS Red Book standards and relevant housing legislation. Prepare and issue RTB valuation reports to legal and housing teams within required timeframes. Liaise with tenants, housing officers, and legal departments to facilitate timely property inspections and respond to valuation queries. Maintain detailed and accurate records of valuations, reports, and correspondence. Provide expert advice on RTB discounts, market trends, and potential valuation disputes. Represent the council or organisation at First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) or appeals, if required. Ensure compliance with GDPR, RICS standards, and health & safety requirements during property inspections. Keep up to date with legislation and policy changes affecting the Right to Buy process and housing valuations. Requirements: Essential: RICS Registered Valuer and MRICS/AssocRICS qualified. Proven experience in residential property valuation, ideally with a focus on Right to Buy or public sector housing. Strong working knowledge of Right to Buy legislation, discounts, and valuation methodology. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office and valuation reporting tools. Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle (if fieldwork is required). Desirable: Experience working with local authorities or housing associations. Familiarity with tribunal processes and representing valuations in disputes. Knowledge of regional property markets and trends.