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The successful candidate will be required to work 37.5 hours per week, working across Monday - Friday on a rota basis covering early (8AM - 4PM) and late (2PM - 10PM) shifts. You'll work one week of early shifts followed by one week of late shifts on a rolling basis. Temporary cover is required for approximately 2-3 months.
In this position, you will be required to:
- Hold a caseload of approximately 8-12 key clients and conduct regular key working sessions resulting in Support Plans that are person-centred, trauma informed and enable progression
- Complete comprehensive risk and needs assessments and risk management plans
- Support service users to access and feel safe in engaging with specialist support in relation to their needs (i.e., substance use, health, mental health, complex trauma, offending, street activity)
- Work in partnership with other departments and external agencies to ensure that client needs are assessed and addressed appropriately
- Support service users to access and sustain their accommodation
- Ensure key clients' income is maximised by accessing appropriate benefits, supporting to acquire budgeting skills and set up bank accounts
- Prepare void rooms for letting within agreed target times and efficiently process referrals by carrying out initial needs assessments and interviews
- Carry out room and building checks and report and follow up on all hazards, repairs and maintenance issues
- Support client peers to make recovery visible in the schemes and, where appropriate, to co-deliver activities
- Support clients that may be ready to move into work, education, or training by assisting them to access suitable courses or placements.
Please note; this role involves lone working
To apply for this role candidates must have;
- Experience of working with complex needs clients (former rough sleepers, homelessness, substance use, mental health, complex trauma, or repeat offending/street based ASB)
- Experience of helping people to identify personal goals and supporting them through a process of change
- Experience of managing challenging situations in relation to people, including responding calmly to crisis and deal promptly, effectively and safely to complex situations.
- Experience of working in partnership with a range of individuals/agencies to coordinate activities and achieve positive outcomes
- A non-judgemental approach to working with multi-disadvantaged/complex needs clients and to promote a strengths-based approach
- Knowledge of financial support available to clients to ensure income maximisation, rent payment, and increased financial resilience
- An understanding of professional boundaries and their importance when delivering trauma-informed support
- Familiarity with IT applications and basic keyboard skills and the ability to maintain accurate records and manage own administrative tasks