Support And Accommodation Officer
Job description
About the role:
We are currently seeking a committed, enthusiastic and organised individual to join our team as a Support & Accommodation Officer.
The Emergency Accommodation Support Team sits within the wider Homelessness Assessment, Prevention and Support Service (HAPSS). This service provides support all households placed into emergency accommodation.
As a Support and Accommodation Officer, you will work as an integral part of our team in supporting households as they navigate their homelessness - through tailored, person-centred support delivered with empathy and compassion. You will do this through providing appropriate, accurate and timely support, advice, information and assistance. You will work to identify support needs, and address barriers to successfully enable households to successfully move-on and secure suitable alternative accommodation. You will be part of a dynamic team of staff, who have a host of experience, skills and knowledge, and work in partnership with a wide range of internal and external services to provide relevant support to our service users.
The work is fast paced, varied and rewarding. In what can be a challenging and reactive service, you will be trusted to use your initiative while being supported through regular supervision and strong team working.
Your daily routine will involve:
1. Working directly with households placed into emergency accommodation, providing housing and tenancy related support through:
2. Development and implementation of Support Plans created through Support Needs, and Risk Assessments.
3. Partnership working with key stakeholders such as housing and specialist support providers.
4. Maintaining accurate and timely case records in line with statutory and funded service requirements
5. Working within the parameters of the Housing (Wales) Act, 2014 and Renting Homes Wales Act, 2016 ensuring all Statutory obligations are met.
About you
Do you have:
6. Experience of delivering a front‑line homelessness or housing‑related service with a working knowledge of homelessness legislation and good practice.
7. Experience of working in a multi‑agency environment, with an understanding of partner agency roles
8. Knowledge of issues and problems encountered by homeless households and an understanding of how to overcome those problems.
9. Strong problem‑solving skills, with the ability to manage your own workload effectively
10. Effective written and verbal communication skills, with good numeracy and IT skills
11. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing demands and work independently as well as part of a team
*You will also hold a minimum of 4 GCSEs at Grade A–C (or equivalent).
About us:
We believe in rewarding and recognising our colleagues’ efforts and achievements. We also believe that there’s life at work and life outside of work. We want everyone to be healthy and happy and have the financial resources and support they need.
Choose to work for us and you’ll be rewarded with a range of attractive benefits and support to help you live your best life.
12. Hybrid working (in some roles) and flexible working schemes to improve your work life balance
13. Benefit from a competitive employee package with a remarkable 15.3% employer pension contribution
14. Enjoy a holiday entitlement of 25 days, increasing to 32 days after 5 years’ service (not forgetting the additional 8 bank holidays too)
15. Access discounted gym membership with Celtic Leisure
16. Utilise the cycle to work scheme with up to 40% off bikes and cycling equipment
17. Purchase a new car through Tusker salary sacrifice scheme
18. Enjoy exclusive discounts at local and national retailers with the Smart Spend app through our staff wellbeing group.
If you would like to start a rewarding career with a company that values and invests in its employees and you have the necessary experience and qualifications, this could be your dream job and we would love to hear from you.
DBS requirements:
19. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure
Neath Port Talbot Council is totally committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our schools/employees are equally committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and young people/vulnerable adults and will take action to safeguard their wellbeing.
The recruitment process for this post will be underpinned by rigorous safer recruitment assessment to ensure that children and young people are protected.
Welsh Language Requirements:
Welsh Language skills are not required.
Additional Information:
Applications may be submitted in Welsh, applications submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.
We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates who have a disability and armed forces veterans. In support of employees of Tata Steel who are at risk of redundancy, or have been made redundant in 2024, Neath Port Talbot Council is offering a guaranteed interview for jobs across the Council. Please note that applicants must meet all the essential criteria, as shown in the person specification, to qualify for a guaranteed interview. If you are or going to be affected by the job losses at Tata Steel then we would welcome an application from you. Just make it known on your application form that you are currently at risk of redundancy or you have been made redundant.
At Team NPT, we all work together to serve the people, communities and businesses of Neath Port Talbot.
We are committed to providing training opportunities and the professional development of all our employees.
We look forward to welcoming you to Team NPT.