Salary: NICS EOI £33,542-£34,231 ?per annum (pro rata for part time) Job type: F ull and part time, temporary, fixed and permanent posts for vacancies arising in the next 12 months Location: Northern Ireland Prisons (Maghaberry, Magilligan, Hydebank Wood College and Womens Prison) / Skainos Centre, Belfast (with option for hybrid working)??? ? Closing: 16 February 2026 at midday We are recruiting for a pool of Housing Advice Development Partner s (Prisons) for full and part time, temporary, fixed and permanent vacancies arising in the next 12 months. About the role As a Housing Advice Development Partner (Prisons), you will: work directly with people in custody who have complex housing needs, providing a confidential, impartial specialist housing advice, advocacy and representation service for people entering and leaving Northern Ireland prisons provide a specialist casework support and consultancy service on housing, homelessness and related issues to those working in the resettlement disciplines within the prison system work closely with staff within the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), the Northern Ireland Prison Service (NIPS), and other prison-based colleagues and staff to encourage coordination and facilitating partnership working highlight strategic areas of your work which identify systemic barriers in housing policy and practice affecting people leaving custody. This role requires empathy, resilience and a strong commitment to social justice. It offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference to peoples lives while contributing to wider systemic change. About you You are a motivated and compassionate professional with a strong commitment to social justice, equality and preventing homelessness. You will have: a minimum of 5 GCSEs at g rades AC ( or equivalent), including English and Maths evidence of relevant qualification in relevant discipline, for example, housing, law, advice at least 12 months full time (or equivalent part time) experience gained in providing telephone, written and face-to-face housing or debt advice to the public in a social welfare context a t least 12 months full?time (or equivalent part?time) experience?providing?advocacy and representation, in?the context of handling a challenging caseload i.e. beyond advice only, signposting, referrals demonstrated ability to see cases through to completion in accordance with organisational objectives demonstrated experience of achieving positive outcomes via legal, social security benefits or housing casework skills in the use of Microsoft Office applications (e.g. Teams, Outlook, Word) Appointment to a post is subject to satisfactory Northern Ireland Prison Service security clearance and an Enhanced Access NI check. About Housing Rights Housing Rights has been helping people in Northern Ireland deal with housing and homelessness problems since 1964. We help people with their housing and homelessness problems through our helplines and advice work.? We use their experiences to bring change and improvements with our policy work. We educate and inform others working in the housing and advice sectors to help their clients.?? All our work helps us to achieve our vision 'when everyone has a home'.??? What we can offer you We offer our people the following: hybrid and flexible working arrangements to support life-work balance tailored learning and development plans to help you grow in your career a generous 25-day annual leave allowance, plus 12 public holidays enhanced family-friendly policies to support your journey with us a comprehensive employer pension scheme with free life assurance free parking and an accessible office location fun staff events to foster team spirit and engagement employee wellbeing services to support your health a supportive, inclusive, and collaborative work environment a values-driven culture where your contributions truly matter The closing date for this post is midday on 16 February 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. Diversity is valued at Housing Rights. Applications from all sections of the community are actively encouraged.? Skills: Empathy social justice resilience Benefits: Flexitime Laptop Parking