JOB DESCRIPTION
Beacon Dispersed Housing Support Worker
SALARY: £27,000 per annum
LOCATION: Leeds
HOURS: 37 hours per week
RESPONSIBLE TO: Beacon leadership Group
Beacon's aim is to focus on Prevention & Early Intervention (risk of homelessness, rough sleeping), Sustainment (independent living, health, employment) and Integration (within communities, increasing confidence).
Purpose of the post
To provide flexible, focused and short term housing related support to clients in dispersed accommodation with a wide range of support needs. The aim is to support clients to secure permanent accommodation within the contracted timescales.
Essential Criteria
Hold a current full driving licence and have access to a car. Business Insurance is recommended if using the car for work purposes.
Duties & Responsibilities
* Support clients to achieve their individual goals in line with their tailor made support plan and in line with the Beacon remit, with a key focus on obtaining relevant benefits and moving on to own secure accommodation
* Work co-productively with clients, volunteers, peer mentors and professionals from partner agencies to provide an appropriate responsive service
* Liaise with and develop professional working relations with a variety of housing and support providers
* At all times work within, adhere to and promote Beacon's Safeguarding procedures to ensure that clients are safe from harm and abuse
* Implement the admissions procedures of the service including issuing Tenancy Agreements
* Provide comprehensive information and advice to clients regarding appropriate housing and support options
* Undertake comprehensive risk and needs assessments, support plans and reviews with clients centred on their needs
* Undertake a key worker role
* Maintain relevant written/electronic confidential records in line with Data Protection legislation and Beacon policies and procedures
* Undertake property maintenance/void inspections and make arrangements for the provision of appropriate repairs and renewals
* Prepare accommodation for re-letting so as to maximise accommodation availability within target timescales
* Carry out administrative and monitoring tasks associated with the running of the service
* Collect any rent and charges that are due from clients and to maintain accurate records of these in line with Beacon policies and procedures
* Work at all times as part of a team, this includes working with other staff, attending team and staff meetings and developing a teamwork approach to all aspects of the organisation's work
* Be responsible for personal learning and development where appropriate and undertake training, both mandatory and optional, to increase knowledge, skills and awareness.
* Be inducted, supervised, performance managed and appraised in line with the organisations performance and contracted funding requirements
* Meet individual performance standards as required against Beacon performance standards and contracted funding requirements
* Provide monitoring information and reports as part of funding and organisational requirements and for the Beacon partners Trustees/Supervisory Boards as required
* Work within the organisations' policies and procedures at all times
* Represent the organisation in a positive manner at all times
* Participate in the further development of the service and organisation in conjunction with the Manager as requested.
* Be aware of and employ the general practices of the organisation's safeguarding, health and safety policies and ensure these are adhered to at all times
* Operate within the aims, policies and practices of the organisation at all times and to be committed to and promote the organisation's equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory policies
* Ensure information is dealt with in accordance with organisational policies around Confidentiality, Communications, Internet, Email and Telecommunications and steps are taken to ensure that confidential information is secure e.g. volunteer and service user data
* Provide information about the organisation as a whole and in particular the Beacon Service to people/agencies interested in the organisation's work
* Undertake any other duties commensurate with the post as determined by the Dispersed Accommodation Manager.
* To ensure a housing management role and undertake compliance health and safety checks on a regular basis.
Social Conditions
* This post requires the successful candidate to work flexibly as required to meet the needs of the service and client group. This may include occasional early evening and weekend working.
* The organisation reserves the right to move staff to other sectors of the organisation as and when required so as to meet organisation requirements.
* The job description is issued as a guide to the main duties and responsibilities of the post; it is not intended to be definitive.
Physical Conditions
A substantive amount of the post role involves lone working, working individually with clients in their accommodation. Beacon has Lone Working procedures and practices that staff members are required to adhere to so as to ensure their safety.
Some light lifting and cleaning of rooms may be required.
Qualifications
A Level 3 IAG qualification or NVQ in Housing, Health & Social Care or equivalent is desirable.
Special Requirements
Beacon requires applicants to disclose all criminal convictions and cautions; no matter how long ago they occurred and regardless of whether the offences were committed as a juvenile or adult. The organisation undertakes an Enhanced Disclosure & Barning Service (DBS) check for all successful candidates and a confirmed offer of employment is dependent upon a satisfactory response from the DBS.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £27,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* Company pension
* Health & wellbeing programme
* On-site parking
* Sick pay
Work Location: In person