Floating Support Worker | £27,054 | Southend-on-Sea | 37 hours | 12 month contract
The Role
We’re seeking a Floating Support Worker to provide flexible, housing-related support across varied accommodation settings. You’ll build safe, empowering relationships using trauma-informed practice, co-produce meaningful support plans, and help clients manage tenancy responsibilities with confidence. Working alongside landlords, local authorities, and specialist services, you’ll promote independence, stability, and wellbeing.
With a dynamic caseload, you’ll adapt support to changing needs while fostering routines, skills, and community connections. Compassion, patience, and experience with complex needs are essential, alongside strong organisation and safeguarding practice. This is a rewarding role where you’ll make a lasting difference in people’s lives.
Job Requirements
Provide flexible, housing-related support to people living in a variety of accommodation types.
Build safe, trusting and empowering relationships using trauma-informed principles.
Complete sensitive and client-led assessments, co-producing meaningful and achievable support plans.
Help clients understand and manage tenancy responsibilities, reducing risk and promoting independence.
Work collaboratively with landlords, local authority teams, mental health services, substance use providers and other partners.
Support people to build confidence, routines and connections through training, education and community involvement.
Maintain accurate, strengths-based case notes and ensure effective, compassionate safeguarding practice.
Manage a dynamic caseload of up to around 30 clients, adapting support to meet changing needs.
What You’ll Need
We’re looking for someone who is:
Experienced in supporting people with complex needs, such as trauma, homelessness, substance use or mental/physical health challenges.
Confident using trauma-informed approaches and creating psychological safety.
Skilled at de-escalation, grounding techniques and helping individuals regulate emotions.
Able to work independently in the community, with strong organisation and record-keeping skills.
Compassionate, patient, reflective and committed to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Comfortable providing gentle, practical guidance around tenancy management, home safety and wellbeing.
Willing to work flexibly, including occasional evenings, weekends and bank holidays.
Please note that an Enhanced DBS check will be completed.
The Package
12-month fixed term contract (potential for extension)
Salary £27,054 (rising incrementally to £29,357)
Annual Leave 33 days including bank holiday
Blue Light Card
Pension Scheme
A day off to celebrate your birthday!
24/7 Digital GP Access
Employment Assistance Programme
Training and Development