An exciting new permanent position is available for an experienced Housing Support Officer for this well established, independent charity based in Redhill. Excellent salary, future prospects and great benefits inc a 35 hr. week, (shifts) 6.6 weeks hols, (increases with service), free gym and discounted childcare.DescriptionOur clients mission is to provide opportunities for people to develop to their full potential, with a focus on children and young people and those who are vulnerable, have a disability or face disadvantage.A new opportunity is available for a Housing Support Officer to join the Housing team. You will be responsible for providing housing support for residents delivering high quality support to empower them to make positive changes moving towards independent living in the community.This role requires someone with knowledge of supported housing/hostel provision and/or youth work services, and knowledge and understanding of the needs of young people, as well as an understanding of the importance of safeguarding.It would be desirable for the successful candidate to have a full driving license with valid business use insurance.Employment Terms & BenefitsSalary £30,031.09SHIFT PATTERN: This job is normally scheduled on a four weekly shift rotation: 8am-4pm, 9am - 5pm, 11am-7pm, 1pm-9pmBe part of a long-standing and well-respected charityDiscounted childcare for permanent employeesGym membership and free access to all leisure facilities for permanent employeesEligibility for Blue Light Discount Retail CardCycle to Work Scheme6 weeks annual leave which increases after 2 years continuous serviceFree access to our Employee Assistance ProgrammeOn site parkingKey responsibilities:Provide key 1-2-1 and group support to residents as well as other housing dutiesTo induct residents into their accommodation, ensuring the terms of the tenancy are understood and all health and safety issues fully explainedTo understand and adhere to the Resident Journey policy as well as the Resident journey guide for Housing staffTo be confident in lone-working and to adhere to the lone-working policyProvide trauma informed support and take part in restorative practiceTo provide support for all residents at the accommodation: in funded beds, non-funded beds, and children and adults seeking asylum. To play a crucial role in their resettlement.To take responsibility for the safety of the residents at the move on properties and adhere to procedures regarding contacting on-call staff, as and when required for emergency situations.To have a full understanding of fire safety and evacuation proceduresAdhere to all items, actions and matters laid out in the Resident Journey Programme (RJP) policy including providing support and assistance to the Housing Support ManagerTo maintain the house rules, with reference to Housing policiesTo recognise the importance of (internal and external) partnership working in delivering support to people, and to facilitate partnership working where necessary and appropriateTo be responsible and proactive in safeguarding adults, young people, and children at risk of harm in accordance with local and national guidelines and procedures. This includes showing a commitment to promote organisation-wide awareness, understanding of safeguarding and undertaking best practice. In addition, carrying out our legal and moral duties when responding to related concerns, disclosures, or allegations appropriately.To keep accurate records on the computerised data systems (AMIS database and Outcome Star), this includes providing statistics and reports as directed by Senior Management TeamTo develop and maintain a good working knowledge of current welfare benefitsTo undertake other tasks which may from time to time be required by the Chief Executive and Housing Management, including occasionally working at weekends and evening as directed and required by Housing ManagementWe are seeking candidates who are passionate about working for a charity and making a difference to the lives of the children and young people in our community.