The Vacancy ?? Now Hiring: Project Worker - The Rosses (Non-24hr Supported Housing) - Londonderry- 9 Months Maternity Cover Post?? We are Inspire Wellbeing - one of Ireland's leading mental health, intellectual disability, and community support organisations. And at The Rosses, we're doing something truly important: helping people live safely, independently and with dignity in their own homes. ?? About The Rosses The Rosses is a non-24-hour supported housing service based in Londonderry. We support adults living with enduring mental health challengesranging from depression and anxiety to personality disordersto maintain their tenancies and live as independently as possible. We also provide general housing support to tenants from local housing waiting lists. Our team doesn't deliver personal care or medication supportinstead, we empower people with the life skills and practical help they need to thrive, whether that's managing appointments, developing routines, connecting with others or navigating the world of housing and benefits. Every flat here is self-contained, allowing our residents to feel truly at home. We work in partnership with Choice Housing and multiple local professionals (e.g. Community Mental Health Teams, Allied Health Professionals) to provide wrap-around, tailored support. ?? What You'll Be Doing As a Project Worker, you'll become part of a small, person-centred team who support people with: Maintaining their tenancy and independent living skills Building social connections and reducing isolation Managing appointments, health concerns, and financial needs Creating personalised support and safety plans Liaising with health professionals, families and community services Encouraging participation in activities like breakfast clubs, bingo, book groups, gardening, and more Supporting day-to-day running of the service including H&S checks, note recording (on iPlanit), and Choice Housing coordination ?? Shifts You'll Work You'll work Monday to Friday with: Four long days (8:00am - 5:00pm) One short day (8:00am - 2:00pm) This role is ideal for someone who wants work-life balance with evenings and weekends off. ?? What Makes This Job Special? This is a low-needs, high-impact service. People here are fairly well-functioning and independent, but your support helps them stay well, stay connected, and stay safe. You'll get to: Build meaningful relationships with tenants Make a real difference through everyday conversations and encouragement Bring your own interests into worksupporting bingo, breakfast clubs, or even starting your own social group! Work in a positive, welcoming environment where staff are supported and appreciated Grow your skills through ongoing training and personal development ?? Who Thrives Here? People who succeed at The Rosses are: Compassionate, calm and great with people Motivated, organised and proactive Excellent communicators, both verbally and in writing Comfortable with basic IT systems (e.g. iPlanit) Good at managing their time and juggling priorities Able to work both in a team and independently If that sounds like you - we'd love to hear from you. ?? What We Offer ? Flexible work schedule (no weekend shifts) ? Ongoing training and career development ? Enhanced annual leave and occupational sick pay ? Company pension & death in service benefit ? Health cash plan, 24/7 employee assistance programme ? Cycle to work scheme & shopping discounts ? A team who really values kindness, inclusion and honesty ?? Apply Now If you're someone who wants to support people to feel safe, heard, and at home - this is the place for you. Apply today and bring your values to life at The Rosses. Want to hear more? - contact Please note if successful at interview, the applicant will have to complete an enhanced disclosure check. Following the interviews a waiting list will be created for similar posts for a nine month period. Inspire is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection based on merit. Our Organisation Inspire is an all-island charity and social enterprise and our aim is wellbeing for all. We work together with people living with mental ill health, intellectual disability, autism and addictions to ensure they live with dignity and realise their full potential. We campaign to create a society free from stigma and discrimination with a culture of compassion that focuses on people and their abilities. Our Benefits Enhanced Annual Leave Cycle to Work Scheme Shopping Discounts Employee Wellbeing Initiatives Death in Service Benefit Occupational Sick Pay To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.