believe housing recognised nationally for protecting customers from loan sharks
Housing association believe housing has been recognised nationally for its work to protect customers from illegal money lenders, often known as loan sharks.
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Are you a believe housing customer and want to make a difference to services in your home and community?
We’re on the lookout for four people to join our Customer Voices group.
This is your opportunity to help scrutinise the services you and 22,000 other customers receive and make sure their voice is heard at every level.
What’s in it for you?
To scrutinise a range of services.
To improve the services delivered to believe housing customers.
Excellent experience – a great addition for your CV.
A mixture of virtual and face to face meetings.
Help with transport, should you need it.
You must be 18 or over to apply and not be an employee of believe housing.
Want to know more?
You can find the full role profile here.
To register your interest, simply tell us what interests you about the position, how you meet the role profile and what skills you would bring.
You can do this by complete our short form here or you may also wish to send us a video telling us more about you or an email to governance@believehousing.co.uk, you may even want to put pen to paper and write to us at: Governance Team, believe housing, Coast House, Spectrum 4, Spectrum Business Park, SR7 7TT.
The deadline for applications is Friday, 20 June 2025.
Housing association believe housing has been recognised nationally for its work to protect customers from illegal money lenders, often known as loan sharks.
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Hundreds of social homes across the North East will get energy efficiency upgrades thanks to £2.6 million in additional government funding - with believe housing securing £2.1m to improve 339 homes.
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More than 4,000 believe housing homes have now received energy efficiency improvements, helping customers stay warm while reducing energy use.
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County Durham residents can now give their views on how social housing is allocated.
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