We are hiring a Case Worker at Target Housing to join our GROWTH project
Locations: Sheffield& Rotherham
Job Type: Full-Time, Fixed Term Contract - 12 Months
Application Deadline: 27/06/25
Target Housing is a charity and registered social landlord. Over the past 30 years we have shown that stable accommodation and support can help transform lives. We work in a psychologically and trauma informed way to empower people to achieve independence. Target delivers the highest standard of housing and support to enable vulnerable people to live independently, fulfil their potential and contribute to their communities and wider society.
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In a typical week…
You will be allocated a caseload of clients who you will support for the agreed contractual hours.
We have offices in each area where you can collaborate with other colleagues and managers. You can discuss your client needs and issues as support for yourself and others.
Working hours are generally 9am to 5pm with a 20-minute unpaid lunch break.
We offer
A starting salary of £25,715, after a full 1 years’ service this will rise to £27,025 and further years’ service, this will rise to £27,995.
You will get an initial 28 days Annual Leave with an additional day a year up to 33 days leave, PLUS 8 Bank Holidays.
There are many great reasons to join our team!
* Great opportunities for career development
* Allocated training
* Mileage Compensation
* Access Membership to Westfield Health & Lifetime Financial
* Ability to apply for the Blue Light card
* Employer Contributory Company pension scheme (4%)
* A supportive culture where staff feedback is highly valued and regular supervisions with line managers are conducted
If you have any special access requirements or other support needs throughout the application process (including interview), please contact us so that we can let you know how we can support you.
Get in touch
If you have any questions about the role, please get in touch with bella.crane@targethousing.org.uk and /or donna.mcguiness@targethousing.org.uk
Please note: We reserve the right to close our vacancies early if sufficient applications are received. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible!
This role is subject to Enhanced DBS clearance, a full valid driving licence, access to a road worthy vehicle and two satisfactory reference checks
Specialist female caseworker
The postholder will deliver a package of intensive housing management support, therapeutic, and social support to clients accessing the GROWTH project.
The GROWTH project is designed to address the complex needs of women who have experienced child removal or at risk of child removal, through intensive outreach support, to enable service users to make positive change in their lives and address barriers within their family relationship. The post holder will have the ability to adapt rapidly to shifting demands and needs and show flexible and creative working styles.
The postholder will be expected to adhere to professional codes of conduct, statutory legislation and practice requirements, including CPD and mandatory training.
Responsibilities Include
o Undertake an effective, flexible, intensive outreach approach to engage with Women on the GROWTH project
o Develop focused, bespoke and creative interventions that meet the woman's needs and objectives
o Promote and safeguard the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, that you are responsible for or that you come into contact.
o Record accurate client data and key notes according to Data Protection regulations
o Providing a gender specific services to women who have experienced multiple disadvantages.
o Developing individual support and risk management plans which address the risk of harm to females and their children, and to ensure that such plans are in place and regularly reviewed.
o Working in a psychologically and trauma informed way to support females alongside partner agencies to increase independence and address barriers which may have contributed to child removal.
o Conducting key work sessions on a regular basis and keeping casework records up to date.
o Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, attend multi- agency meetings.
o Work closely with social services to establish child contact arrangements, taking part in case conferences and completing reports for court.
o Provide intensive housing management support to clients
o Participate and facilitate group work, peer support sessions and activities for service users.
o Monitor clients’ compliance with their occupancy agreements and act to resolve non-compliance issues, informing line manager of serious breaches.
Person specifications
o 3 Years’ experience of supporting people with multiple complex needs including hard to reach clients who struggle to engage.
o Experience in building professional relationships to enable development
o Broad understanding across a range of relevant issues
o Relevant qualifications and / or knowledge in specialist areas such as Substance Misuse, Dual Diagnosis, Domestic Violence, brain injury, Mental Health and Welfare benefits, criminal justice system.
o Experience in lone working with vulnerable clients
o Ability to record client notes on an I.T system and verbally communicate handover to colleagues
o Understand the principles of PIE (Physiological Informed Environments) and TIP (Trauma Informed Practice)
o Experience of achieving positive outcomes with clients using Motivational interviewing and assertive engagement
o Working alongside Volunteers to manage risk and deal with any support issues
o Willingness and a flexible approach
o Full UK driving licence and access to a road worthy vehicle
Competencies
Communication & Influence Critical
Conflict & Resolution Critical
Planning & Organising Critical
Adaptability and Flexibility Critical
Problem Solving Important
Personal Motivation Important
Judgement and Decision making Desirable
Motivational Interviewing Skills Desirable
Confidence & Judgment Desirable #J-18808-Ljbffr