Job ref: ACSW/SR/0526 Job type: Permanent Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Closing date: Friday 05 Jun 2026 16:00 Job summaryJoin our supportive team and make a difference in the lives of vulnerable women. Our service provides 24/7 support for 22 women, helping them overcome challenges, access services, and find homes.Homeless women often face unique struggles, including exploitation, stigma, family separation, health barriers, and addiction. We're recruiting women to help create a safe, welcoming space and support women on their journey.We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, offering training and experience to provide trauma-informed care and support in our mission to end homelessness.Salary: £23, 355 - £24,832 per annum (£12.83 - £13.64 per hour)Location: Saintfield Road, BelfastHours of Work: Rotational shift pattern (average 35 hours per week) including the requirement to work evenings, weekends and waking nights. Typically, the shift pattern is based on three 12.5 hour shifts (including breaks) per week.About UsAt Simon Community, our values define who we are and how we support those in need. We are:Non-judgmental in every interactionSupportive, meeting people where they areTrustworthy, building relationships based on respectDedicated to ending homelessness and improving livesRole OverviewAs a Support Worker, you'll be part of a dedicated team providing 24-hour support to individuals accessing our services. This includes working within hostels, family units, and remote support settings to help people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.What You'll NeedEssential CriteriaA clear commitment to our core values: Non-Judgmental, Supportive, Trustworthy, and DedicatedBasic IT skills (email, internet, data entry)Registered with NISCC (or willingness to register upon appointment)Willingness to undergo an Access NI checkPlease note this is a women-only service, and the post is therefore restricted to female applicants under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 - Occupational Requirement.Desirable CriteriaMinimum of six months' experience (paid or voluntary in the last 3 years) working with individuals facing multiple and complex needs, including:Homelessness PreventionSubstance MisuseOffending BehaviorMental Health ChallengeSupport for Young PeopleExperience identifying support needs, assessing risks, and developing tailored support plansA degree in Social Work or current enrollment in a Social Work degree programWhy Join Simon Community?We are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:Pension SchemeEmployer-Funded Healthcare (Benenden Health & Health Shield)Death in Service BenefitGenerous Annual LeaveFree Access NI CheckOccupational Sick PayHealth & Wellbeing InitiativesLearning & Development OpportunitiesManagement Development ProgrammesLong Service RecognitionBlue Light Card (exclusive discounts)Accredited as a Great Place to Work (2024) To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process click the Apply button below to Login/Register.WHJS1_NI