CIH Level 4 in Managing Housing Maintenance – January 2025
This qualification explores the underpinning framework for successful provision of housing maintenance services. It will explore topics from a strategic viewpoint and is suitable for those aspiring to, or already in management positions within a housing organisation.
Learners will be led by an experienced housing professional and will consider a range of topics, including financial management for repairs, the legislative framework of repairs and performance management of repairs.
Who’s it for and what’s it about?
This course is designed for those housing professionals who are seeking or are currently employed within either a management or senior technical role. It is aimed at those who are responsible for managing repairs budgets and contributing to management reports, those that already have either the level 3 qualification or have experience of working in a supervisory or management role in housing maintenance.
The course will focus on the knowledge required to successfully deliver a repairs and maintenance programme within a housing association including financial management, procurement, the legal framework for repair and maintenance and performance management for a responsive repairs service.
Course content
• To provide learners with a technical knowledge and understanding
• Understanding of housing practice at a management level
• Explore areas of housing policy and law
• Develop skills and knowledge for the current challenges in housing and asset management
• To prepare learners for future study (learners may progress to Level 5 Diploma)
Learning outcomes
Completion of the course will improve your career prospects as you learn practical information and gain a relevant qualification. This will also give you student membership of the CIH for the time you are studying.
Organisation benefits are considerable and include:
• Improved quality of housing services through better qualified staff
• Improved housing services as the course focuses on quality and customer focused services
What are the course requirements?
Participants in the course are expected to complete a total of six assignments covering 4 mandatory units and 2 optional.
Full details and support in completing the assignments are offered by Share and the tutor.
Course dates: 08/01/2025, 12/02/2025, 02/04/2025, 14/05/2025, 25/06/2025 & 06/08/2025
Delivery: Zoom
Trainer: Jane Heppenstall
Costs: Member - £1800.00 / Non-Member - £2200.00
Book your place HERE or email info@share.org.uk