Job title: Housing Support Officer
Reporting to: Housing Support Service Lead
Staff reporting: N/A
Tasks
* To carry out Personal Housing Plans and Risk assessments
* To support clients in meeting their set goals set in accordance to their Personal Housing Plans
* To work with clients to understand their housing and support needs, as well as their ambitions, strengths and talents, with a view to increase their ability to cope and live independently
* To provide support and advice to vulnerable people to enable them to manage their tenancies
* To assist clients in reporting repairs
* To maintain regular contact with clients to support them to implement their Personal Housing Plans and help people to action their support needs
* Provide support on budgeting, maximising income, reducing expenditure, dealing with debt, rent arrears and welfare benefits including Housing Benefit
* Working with a range of agencies to promote health and well being, including harm reduction to reduce the impact of risky behaviours such as alcohol and/or drugs misuse
* To sign post clients to specialist organisation
* To liaise with colleagues and other partners in event of tenancy breakdown
* To maintain accurate Arthur records
* To record and report safeguarding concerns in line with Caridon Foundation duties and established policies and procedures
* To attend multi-agency meetings to promote the needs of clients or Caridon Foundation
* To refer clients to Resettlement Housing Officer in the event of tenancy breakdown
* To carry out regular planned visits in order to maintain the support service for tenants
* To provide monthly statistics
* To ensure confidentiality and data protection are observed at all times in compliance with the Data Protection Act & the General Data Protection Regulation
* To stand in for other team members as and when required
Communications
* Contribute to Group Newsletter
* Collate case studies, photographs and information from the field and provide to Public Relations
Personal Specification
Experience
* At least two year's experience in support work or similar role
* Demonstrable ability to develop nonjudgmental professional relationships with vulnerable clients i.e. people with mental health issues, substance misuse
* Experience working with those who have experienced homeless
* To be able to communicate well with clients and peers
* Ability to work positively without direct supervision, managing own time, meeting deadlines and undertaking training
* Ability to liaise positively with other agencies
* A knowledge of Health & Safety legislation to include basic first aid, food hygiene and infection control
Skills and Competencies
* Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook and the Internet)
* Demonstrable ability to plan and prioritise own workload
* Excellent communication skills
* Ability to demonstrate initiative and work well under pressure
* Ability to work as part of a team
* Acts as a role model to others in the team, sharing knowledge and experience when necessary, whilst respecting and valuing the contribution other team member's experiences can bring
Benefits:
* Generous Leave Entitlement:
o 25 days of annual leave.
o 8 days of bank holidays.
Long-Term Service Recognition:
o Additional day of annual leave after 3 years of service.*
Health and Well-being:
o 5 days of sick leave.*
o Life cover for added security.*
Financial Incentives:
o Refer a friend and receive £200 after they complete probation.*
Employee Wellness:
o Health Shield cash back plan for comprehensive health coverage.*
Celebratory Events:
o Participate in Christmas events for a joyous workplace.
o Engage in team-building events to strengthen team bonds.
Pension Plan:
o 3% employee contribution and 5% employer contribution for a secure financial future.
Note: Benefits marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to eligibility criteria.
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