Revenues & Benefits Officer

Posted 8 May by Adecco

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  • Council Tax and Housing Benefits Customer Service Officer
  • £19.50 per hour
  • Mon to Fri, 36 hours per week
  • Temporary Role
  • Hybrid Working - 3 days in the office, 2 days at home (subject to change)
Key performance indicators
  • To achieve expected call taking volumes
  • Complete enquires within call taking times.
  • Average call wait times (Service and Department)
  • Ensure accuracy in account and claim activity.
  • Achieve targets for processing administrative tasks.
Purpose of role
  • To provide a comprehensive and in-depth telephone service for council tax and housing benefit/council tax support enquiries.
  • To ensure that all contacts receive a good customer experience, in a professional, timely and courteous manner always.
  • To explain both housing benefit/ council tax support entitlement to the customer to enable them to agree to the appropriate council tax payment arrangement.
  • To accurately update/amend accounts/claims with regard to agreed procedures.
  • To facilitate and promote the use of online services to Ealing residents e.g., Myaccount.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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Required skills

  • Council Tax
  • Housing Benefit

Application questions

Do you have experience working in Council Tax and/or Housing Benefit?
Have you worked in Customer Service before?

Reference: 52608195

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