Role: Support Worker - Temporary - Belfast Job Overview VANRATH are supporting another leading employer for NI, in their search for a Support Worker to join the organisation on a temporary basis. The purpose of the role will be to provide a support network for individuals and wider communities. Salary: £14 - £15.40/hour Belfast Temporary ongoing Key Responsibilities: Provide one-to-one support to individuals with mental health issues, helping improve their wellbeing. Develop personalised support plans with individuals and relevant partners. Assist individuals in accessing local services and resources. Offer practical support, including financial advice, and help with additional services. Encourage participation in wellbeing activities and self-help programmes. Help individuals reduce social isolation through community-based initiatives. Maintain accurate and confidential records of support provided. Advocate for individuals with agencies such as debt collectors and family support services. Take part in reflective practice and share feedback for service improvement. Essential Criteria: At least one year of experience working with vulnerable individuals, with education at A level or equivalent. Familiarity with support systems, and basic knowledge of housing, benefits, and health-related issues. Strong communication skills and the ability to keep clear and accurate records. Organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise effectively. Ability to work independently and build positive relationships with clients. Competence in managing difficult situations and maintaining professional boundaries. Attention to detail and accuracy in all tasks. Access to a car and ability to travel as required. For further information on this job, or any other Business Support role in Northern Ireland, apply via the link or contact Ryan Sykes for a confidential chat today. VANRATH acts as an agency and employment business for permanent recruitment and the supply of temporary workers. Skills: Social Work Social Care Organisation Problem Solving