Job Role - Day Support Worker Location - Harlow Loughton Pay - £14.72 PAYE or £19.22 Umbrella Hours - Monday to Friday (Apply online only) & 1 weekend 4 You must have your own car with a full driving licence. Are you passionate about supporting vulnerable young people? Do you want to shape their futures? The Organisation A responsible and progressive charity, aiming to provide social justice and support to vulnerable groups of people across the UK; victims of domestic violence, ex-offenders, young people, people with mental health difficulties and those struggling with substance misuse. They are a well-established organisation with a positive market reputation and over 20 years of experience in supported living. This company are currently operating supported housing services for rehabilitating ex-offenders that have left a prison setting. The service ensures the instilling of independent living skills, positive wellbeing and personal development within ex-offenders, working towards their bettering of life and prevention of repeat offending. Hours Monday to Friday (Apply online only), you will be required to work one weekend in four. Also one week of lates every three months late shift is (Apply online only)hrs. Contract length will be 12-weeks before a transition to a permanent contract within our client’s company. You will be based in a supported accommodation service in Loughton/Harlow The Responsibilities As a Support Worker, you will be required to support vulnerable young people each week, conducting support sessions with service users in line with the appropriate requirements. Supporting young people in their accessing opportunities to claim benefits and housing pathways, as well as sign posting them to local agencies and service providers, in line with their needs. Assisting young people clients in their ability to conduct income management and assist them in their tenancy sustainment through various methods. You will support clients in working towards their identified goals such as accessing education, employment or further training. Support Worker’s will provide emotional support and monitor the wellbeing of clients living within the supported housing services. The Requirements Previous experience working with children & young people. This can be in industries such as education, social care, healthcare etc. Proactive and patient personality. Proven personal or working experience in conflict resolution. The Desirables Relevant training to housing or health and social care. Over 3 years’ experience within a relevant position i.e., Support Worker. Previous experience in positions such as Youth Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Life Skills Support Worker etc