Support Worker
Newark, Part Time (25 hours per week), Permanent
£32,471 - £33,803 (FTE)
Future Prospects Group are proud to be partnering with Newark Emmaus Trust to recruit a part time, permanent Support Worker in the Newark area.
Newark Emmaus Trust is a forward thinking independent Trust that provides essential supported accommodation, training and education for homeless young people aged 16-25 years and their babies in Newark. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about helping homeless and vulnerable young people to improve their wellbeing and lives. If you would like to be part of a dedicated and friendly team then please do apply.
The Role
The purpose of the Support Worker role is to work within the policies and procedures of the Trust and as directed by the Senior Support Worker.
Part of this role is to manage and mentor a number of residents aged 16-25 across various properties in Newark, ensuring that each resident is provided with a person-centered support plan that empowers them to make changes in their lives including linking them in with the necessary external agencies as well as providing advice and one to one basic support to residents to enable them to develop the skills that they need to live independently and move on from Net. The other part of the role is to be responsible for a specialism depending on the applicant’s skill set and experience. Within this specialism a programme of activities and workshops will be delivered, using imaginative ways to encourage and engage residents to develop their skills and knowledge.
The day to day responsibilities of the Support Worker role will include:
Assessment and Case Work
* To ensure that residents receive the highest possible standards of care and support.
* To conduct regular formal and informal face to face support meetings.
* To involve the residents in the planning, assessment and reviewing of their own personal development plans, for example using a young person's Star Chart.
* To promote the safety of all young people who use the Trust's services through the implementation of appropriate safeguarding procedures.
* To support and assist clients with general preparations for independence including basic and life skills training for example cooking, cleaning, laundry & budgeting.
* To accompany clients to appointments and access other services.
Office / Duty Worker
* To ensure that accurate records are maintained for reporting and monitoring purposes and to engage with evaluation and impact monitoring.
* Carry out regular Health & Safety and security checks of the buildings taking action to address any associated risks.
* Deliver workshops covering a range of topics to suit your skill set.
General
* Maintain organisational, client and colleague confidentiality at all times.
* Adhere to the Trust's Policies and Procedures at all times especially in relation to fire, health & safety, safeguarding and safe working practices.
Specialism
* In addition to client support, the post holder will have further responsibilities to deliver workshops and activities linked to their specialism.
The Candidate
The ideal Support Worker will be able to demonstrate the following:
* Previous experience in a support worker/carer role, helping young people with complex needs to manage difficult situations.
* Ability to maintain accurate records read and comprehend written reports, risk assessments or policies and procedures.
* An understanding of professional boundaries, data protection/GDPR and safeguarding, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
* Must possess a full valid UK Driving Licence and have access to a vehicle.
* Must be able to work shifts with a mixture of day, evening, weekend shifts on a rota basis to include some bank holidays.
* Right to work in the UK.
This is a 24 hour/7 day a week operation so you must be able to work days and evenings to include weekends and bank holidays but on a rota basis.
The successful applicant will be required to have an enhanced DBS check.
The Benefits
The Support Worker role offers the following benefits structure:
* 6% contributory pension (optional)
* Discretionary scheme for sick pay in addition to SSP
* Full reimbursement of expenses/ mileage for business use
* Subsidised team building events
* Full training and career development opportunities
* Time off in lieu / payment for additional hours
* Free eye tests and a contribution to glasses
* 30 days holiday p.a. including 8 bank holidays pro-rata
* Long service award
* Blue Light Card
* Branded hoodies provided
Newark Emmaus Trust are committed to equal opportunities and provide an inclusive work environment and therefore welcome applications from all irrespective of backgrounds, marital status, disability, religion, belief, sexuality, ability, race, ethnicity, gender, and age.
Applications are reviewed and shortlisted on a rolling basis, and Newark Emmaus Trust reserve the right to interview, appoint and close adverts early due to the volume of applications we receive. No specific feedback will be given and if you do not hear from us by Friday 6th March then you have not been successfully shortlisted. No previous applicants need apply. Interviews will be held in person on Wednesday 11th March 2026.
Closing date for applications is 3rd March 2026.
To review the full Job Description, please visit the Newark Emmaus Trust website or contact the Future Prospects Group team by phone or email.
Thank you for your interest in this vacancy and good luck with your application