Local government revenues officer
Collect the money needed to pay for local public services. Help people make the right contributions and get the financial help they're entitled to.
Also known as: benefits officer

About the job
What it's like
You would help to collect the money needed to pay for local public services. You’d explain to people how much their contribution is. You could also help people get the financial help they're entitled to. You would work for a local council and deal with housing benefits, rents, council tax and non-domestic rates.
As a revenues officer you would collect rents, council tax, non-domestic or business rates and deal with the related administrative work. You’d apply the rules carefully and fairly so that everyone pays the right amount and gets the money they are entitled to.
You would:
Calculate rents, council tax and business rates
Send bills and reminders
Collect and record payments
Deal with enquiries face to face and by phone, email and post
Keep accurate clerical and computerised records
Recover arrears of rent or council tax
Make home and business visits
Identify possible discounts on charges like council tax and business rates
Take legal action where necessary
Attend court when required
As a benefits officer, you would arrange the payment of housing and council tax benefits.
You would:
Check if a person is eligible for benefits
Check and process claim forms
Arrange payments
Communicate with other services like social services, housing associations and government departments
Deal with enquiries face to face and by phone, email and post
Keep accurate paper and computer records get back money when a benefit has been wrongly paid
Arrange legal action when necessary
With experience, you may also work on housing valuations or investigate potential cases of fraud.
In both roles, you would deal with a wide variety of people and need to clearly explain complex rules and processes to them. People may become upset or angry, so you’d need to be tactful but also assertive.

Hours
In a full-time job you would work 35 to 37 hours a week, Monday to Friday. You may occasionally be asked to work at the weekend or in the evening. Part-time work is often available.

Environment
You would be based in an office which would be partly open to the public, and spend some of your time dealing with enquiries at a counter or reception.

Travel
In some jobs you would travel around your local area to visit benefit claimants at home.
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- working with numbers
- observation
- questioning
- cooperating
- written communication
- verbal communication
- attention to detail

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Qualifications at SCQF Level 4-5 minimum.
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