Project:Housing First for Youth Salary:Points 23-26, £25,269 - £27,459 per annum (Hourly £13.88 - £15.09) Location:Greater Belfast Area - Working across a range of communities to support young people. Hours of Work: Rotational shift pattern (average 35 hours per week) including the requirement to work evenings, weekends and waking nights. Typically, the shift pattern is based on three 12.5 hour shifts (including breaks) per week. Organisation Values: Our values are fundamental to how we work with clients and each other. We are driven by our values of being non-judgmental, existing to support our clients and meet their needs, being trustworthy and focused on ending homelessness and being dedicated to the people we support. Job Purpose:This is a dynamic service, providing bespoke interventions to a small group of six to eight Looked After Children aged 16-21 years, to enable them to live in safety and stability, and have a place to call home. The Specialist Support Worker will be responsible for delivering direct support to a small group of young people with complex needs. The young people will live in the community and the HFFY service will provide 24/7 support to ensure their safety, promote their stability, and build resilience to enable them to manage their tenancy. To apply, please complete the application form available, or you can forward your CV to Essential Criteria Experience of supporting Looked After Children or homeless and/or vulnerable adults to identify personal goals and meet person-centered targets while working through the process of change Experience of working within a fast moving and challenging working environment in the areas of mental health, care for young people, alcohol and drug use, independent living support Experience of using a high level or communication skills, both verbally and in writing, using Microsoft Office applications Full current driving licence or, if a disability prevents driving, an alternative means of transport to enable the duties of the post to be carried out in full. NISCC registered (or willing to become registered if appointed) and willing to be subject to Access NI checks. (Successful applicants must commence NISCC registration process prior to employment) Desirable Criteria 6 months experience of supporting young people (under 25) who have experienced any of the following: Care System Justice System Prison Institutional Care Supported Accommodation Why work for the Simon Community? We offer an extensive benefit package, including: Pension Plan Employer funded Healthcare - Benenden Health and Health Shield (includes savings on gym memberships and retail outlets) Death in Service Benefit Generous Annual Leave Entitlement Learning and Development Opportunities Compassionate Culture Occupational Sick Pay Free Access NI check Health & Wellbeing Initiatives Management Development Programmes Long Service Awards Blue Light Card Scheme. Skills: Trustworthy Determined Non-judgemental Experience of supporting young vulnerable people Contribute to team working environment Benefits: Private Healthcare Benenden Health Shield Generous Annual Leave Competitive Salary Family Leave Pension