Working hours: 37.5 hours per week
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Do you want to make a difference, and have fun whilst doing it?
Are you passionate about supporting people to make positive changes in their lives?
We are seeking to recruit an experienced Supported Accommodation Youth and Family Worker (within The Salvation Army, this position is called Assistant Support Worker) to join our existing team. George Williams House is an accommodation unit for 15 households.
The role of Assistant Support Worker is an inspirational one and key to achieving outcomes for vulnerable clients. As a motivated and dynamic Assistant Support Worker you will be responsible for working closely with our young people and families, developing, and delivering a programme of high-quality programme of activities which promotes clients’ choice and control.
Your role will entail planning and delivering daily activities, accessing resources and advertising activities via a monthly calendar for residents and staff. You will also be responsible for writing monthly newsletters and holding monthly resident meetings. Furthermore, you will be proactive in establishing good working relationships with partner agencies, being available to take residents out in the community to groups and appointments.
Our aim is to support young people and families by providing a settled period of accommodation during which time staff can help them to develop their capacity, self-esteem and life skills to enable them to live independently in the community.
We are an Ofsted Registered Service, as part of ‘The Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations ’. This introduces national standards, inspection arrangements for providers of supported accommodation for looked after children and care leavers aged 16 and 17. The four standards are Support, Protection, Leadership & Management and Accommodation.
The successful candidate(s) will be able to demonstrate:
1. Knowledge of the benefits system and an understanding of supported housing funding streams and reporting requirements
2. Be dedicated to working within an Ofsted registered and regulated service.
3. Legislation relating to Health & Safety and safeguarding of clients and staff. Knowledge of the main support needs which are commonly faced by homeless and vulnerable clients.
4. A positive attitude and a high level of motivation towards supporting vulnerable clients to achieve focused and positive life outcomes.
5. The ability to work in a busy environment, be solutions focused, show good time management skills and demonstrate the ability to prioritise and make decisions under pressure.
6. Proficiency in a range of IT packages including Microsoft Office.
7. Be innovative in implementing fun and engaging activities.
8. Be able to work independently but also as part of a team.