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YMCA Robin Hood Group run supported accommodation for vulnerable young people and adults who find themselves at risk of or are
already homeless. We provide safe accommodation but also the support to assist our residents to move back to independent living.
We believe that everyone has a fair chance to discover who they are and what they can become.
We are looking to recruit a new Lead Social Worker to engage with vulnerable and complex needs adults to support them to progress
towards independent living through referral into appropriate services.
Following making referrals, you will support the individual until they are consistently engaged with the new relevant
professionals and services. This may include supporting registration with GP surgeries, supporting to book and maintain sexual
health clinics and assessing the individuals benefits to ensure they are receiving the appropriate financial support for their
level of need.
Due to the nature of our residents complex needs, crisis intervention work and liaison with Mental health teams will be a part of
this role too. You will also ensure our residents and service is safeguarded at all times, following appropriate reporting routes
for anything which concerns you.
The role breaks down into 3 key areas:
Service delivery directly with our residents
Social work training to our wider Housing team
Administration, Finance and Facilities to ensure your work is accurately recorded
You can expect your day to day role to include:
* Leading, developing, maintaining and implementing an effective social work provision for the YMCA Robin Hood Group Housing
Project
* Provision of professional supervision, assessment and mentoring for students on social work training placements
* Providing support, guidance and training to vulnerable people living in our accommodation to effectively prepare them to be
successful in independent living situations
* Signposting opportunities to the Keyworker team, including sharing of training knowledge and skills
About you:
You will be at least two years post qualified and possess the ability and experience to provide social work services and support
to vulnerable adults especially refugees and also those with mental health, drug and alcohol dependency issues and ex-offenders.
You will ideally have experience of the voluntary, community sector, supported housing and of working directly with refugees.
You will have gained experience of supporting, assessing, managing, supervising and advising students undertaking social work
training.
You will bring a wealth of experience of developing positive relationships with a range of stakeholders, including managers,
employees, refugees, residents, young people and external partners.
Knowledge and Qualifications:
* A Health Care Professionals Council (HCPC) approved qualification e.g. a degree in Social Work, Certificate of Qualification in
Social Work (CQSW) or Diploma in Social Work (DipSW)
* A practice educator qualification
* Registered with the HCPC
* A clear, in depth understanding of safeguarding and related issues
* Understanding of issues affecting refugees, socially excluded young people, ex-offenders and homeless people
This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check (paid for by YMCA) and registration with the DBS Update Service. We
reserve the right to withdraw this role before the closing date should we be able to appoint to the role.
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