Introduction to Professional Practice Skills for Housing
What we will cover:
- The skills required to be a Housing Professional
- Key aspects involved when acting professionally
- Helpful tips on personal development & career growth
Objectives
- Gain an overview of the concepts of being a member of a profession and acting professionally
- Gain an overview of the skills required to be a housing professional
- Understand how to assess own professional performance
- Understand how to manage own professional development
Background
Being part of a profession means following certain rules and pursuing constant learning. Acting professionally involves honesty, proficiency, and respect towards others. In this course, you will gain a greater understanding of what it takes to be a professional in the housing sector, and you will explore ways of growing your current skill set to allow you to develop personally and professionally.
Upon successfully passing the course and end-of-course assessment, you will qualify for 1 CPD point automatically recorded in your accreditation record. Successful completion of the assessment may be required for various licensing schemes. Please consult your local authority for clarification.
NRLA Accreditation recognises landlords who have agreed to maintain professional standards in managing and maintaining their rented property and deal fairly and professionally with their tenants. Accredited members demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of their responsibilities and obligations and strive to maintain, increase and improve their knowledge of the market through training and development. CPD points are awarded for all activities which will enhance those attributes and are a requisite of membership of the NRLA Accreditation Scheme.
Suitable for
- Social Housing Providers
- Local Authorities
- Managing Agents