Role Overview – What is it?
To join one of our Active Opportunity Pathway (AOP) services, working as part of the Support Team to help people experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantage to overcome barriers to achieving greater independence.
Main Duties – What needs to be done?
Support Elements:
•Employ a strength-based and trauma-informed approach to building trusting relationships with residents, using that to help create accurate, realistic and meaningful (outcome focused) support plans.
•Use your knowledge and experience of working with those experiencing multiple-disadvantage to identify and capture risks, using that to help design mitigation strategies and inform coping mechanisms.
•Engage pro-actively and effectively with residents to help them identify barriers which are preventing them gaining greater levels of independence, then working collaboratively to build (and achieve) a plan for success.
•Uphold the highest levels of safeguarding awareness and protection for individuals, residents, colleagues and the wider community. Working within local frameworks to ensure policies and mechanisms are applied correctly.
•Maintain and regularly update accurate records of all support engagements, support plans, risk assessments and other support pathway elements, using them to support appropriate partnership working with local partner agencies.
•Champion the principles of trauma-informed engagement and support across the service and wider organisation, helping colleagues develop their skills and communication approaches to support the achievement of outcomes.
•Take time to engage pro-actively with all residents in the scheme, using the less formal engagements to help deepen the understanding and effectiveness of support plans and achievement of outcomes.
•Work with the service manager and senior leaders to engage pro-actively with local multi-disciplinary and network groups, seeking to maximise outcomes for individuals and build added-value into the service as a whole.
•Deliver a blend of both individual and group sessions, with a focus on helping residents to build and develop their independent living skills and abilities, recording all engagements within our digital support system.
•Manage your caseload of residents in an effective and dynamic way, ensuring all residents receive and engage with appropriate amounts and types of support for their needs.
•Work in a non-risk averse and non-judgemental way, helping residents understand the negative impact of their behaviours, then providing harm reduction information and advice where necessary.
•Act as a positive role model for residents, using a strength-based approach to helping them set realistic (but aspirational) goals, prompting, encouraging and motivating them to make them a reality.
Intensive Housing Management:
•Work with colleagues at service and organisational level to ensure maximum levels of service utilisation, including the processing and review of referrals in a non-risk averse and balanced community way.
•Support in the process of referral management and support / needs / risk assessment, recording all relevant findings accurately in our digital support management system.
•Support residents to understand and complete all necessary tenancy documentation and service entry requirements, recording them as required in our various housing management systems.
•Take ownership of any rent management matters for your residents, helping them to understand the importance of appropriate money management and to take necessary action to avoid arears.
•Support residents to understand their benefits and money management skills, using that to identify knowledge gaps which can be added into support plans and future engagement activities.
Competencies – Who with and your skill level?
•Extensive and demonstratable knowledge and experience of working with individuals or families experiencing multiple disadvantage or severe multiple disadvantage.
•Extensive and demonstratable experience of working in an accommodation based service, with specific reference to effective rent management and accessing positive move-on options.
•Proven abilities to work in a strength-based and trauma-informed way for the benefit of individuals and families, helping them to achieve a level of positive outcomes beyond their expectations.
•Experience of completing and managing accurate support plans and risk assessments, then using those to design and implement engaging and impactful support activities for groups and individuals.
•Extensive and demonstratable knowledge and experience of maintaining the highest standards of safeguarding for vulnerable individuals.
General and Additional
•The responsibilities contained within this job description are indicative, but not exhaustive. As the role develops, the requirements of the post may change, and as such the post is subject to review in discussion with the post holder.
•The post holder may be required to undertake other duties from time to time as the organisation may reasonably require which are commensurate with the grade of the post.
•The post holder shall comply with the organisation’s policies and procedures, ensuring appropriate actions and reporting protocols are followed at all times.
•The post holder shall attend regular staff or other related meetings, contributing positively where appropriate and relevant.
•Extensive travel across the UK will be required from time to time to support the delivery of role requirements, with you holding a full UK driving licence and access to private vehicle for business use when required.
•An Enhanced Disclosure is required for this position.
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