* Hybrid: Across Fife with occasional home working, office base in Dunfermline.
* Closing 29th October 2024
* Advertised from 14th October 2024
* Fixed term until 31 March 25, with possible extension subject to funding. 35 hours per week.
Role
Working as part of our innovative Housing First for Youth Team, the Project Worker will work directly with young people to coordinate and provide emotional and practical support. Providing an assertive outreach approach, the Project Worker will work with young people to secure and manage their own permanent home, providing support in their home and in their local community to ensure that a young person’s experience of homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring.
The Project Worker will support young people to improve their practical independent living skills, access other services, and reach their full potential. Project Workers are responsible for completing support plans and risk assessments and are the main contact for any key people involved in the care and support of young people.
Application notes
Download the Job Pack for further role information and how to apply.
Join our mission to end youth homelessness in Scotland!
For over 30 years, we have been dedicated to preventing youth homelessness and supporting young people in building better futures.
This exciting and new role within the Rock Trust involves contributing to the new National Upstream project (homelessness prevention model).
Upstream is an innovative schools-based preventive model that utilises a universal screening tool to identify and support students at risk of homelessness.
The role requires skills inclusive of excellent communication skills, the ability to establish and nurture key partnerships and relationships with stakeholders, and work directly with young people to provide emotional and practical support on a 1:1 basis in schools, at home, and/or within the community.
Additionally, you will be digitally proficient in the use of Apps and IT with the ability to analyse and interpret data to identify young people who may require support, in collaboration with stakeholders.
Are you passionate about a fairer, more inclusive society? Would you like to join an innovative, compassionate charity that’s leading the way in tackling the causes and consequences of homelessness?
If so, apply now to join our Board of Trustees!
About us
Our values-led and relationship-based services support people excluded from family, home, work, or communities. As the need for our services has grown, so have we, and we’re looking for new trustees to contribute to our vision and five-year plan.
About the role
Our Board of Trustees are responsible for overseeing our governance, setting our strategy, and ensuring that we’re accountable and administered effectively.
We currently hold 2-hour Board meetings every six weeks, which you can join in-person or online. You will also have the opportunity to attend further internal and external events for learning and connection.
About you
We’d like to enhance our board to better reflect the diverse individuals and communities we work alongside, so we welcome applications from all backgrounds. Cyrenians is a place for learning, innovating, and connecting, so whether you’re already an experienced trustee or taking your first step, we’d love to hear from you.
Just some examples of the experience or expertise you may bring include:
* Equality, diversity, and inclusion
* Third sector leadership
* Legal
You may bring different skills and strengths – more important is your passion to use your skills and experience in guiding and supporting us as we tackle the causes and consequences of homelessness.
Project Esperanza supports women and families from multi-ethnic backgrounds affected by poverty, chronic health conditions, caregiving responsibilities, language barriers, inadequate housing, racism, and migration trauma.
We are seeking a dedicated individual to enhance the well-being of multi-ethnic and care-experienced young people by connecting them to vital services. You will collaborate closely with our people.
The ideal candidate will be expected to:
1. Conduct assessments to identify the needs, strengths, and barriers faced by individual and multi-ethnic youth.
2. Build trusting relationships with young people, particularly those at risk or facing challenges such as poverty, racism, migration trauma, and lack of access to essential services.
3. Provide therapeutic support to youth who have experienced trauma, especially care-experienced and neurodivergent youth. Offer emotional support, counselling, and guidance on personal, social, and educational issues.
4. Connect youth to resources such as education, job training, healthcare, and housing, while addressing mental health, employment, and social integration.
5. Serve as a mentor and role model, helping youth develop life skills, set goals, and make positive choices.
6. Advocate on behalf of youth to ensure their needs and human rights are upheld.
7. Organise and participate in community events, workshops, and programs to promote youth engagement and development.
8. Provide immediate support in crisis situations such as homelessness, substance abuse, or mental health emergencies.
9. Maintain accurate records of youth interactions, assessments, and progress.
10. Identify areas for personal training and development.
11. Follow Project Esperanza's policies, including child protection, equal opportunities, and anti-discriminatory practices.
12. Gather data to assess outreach impact and identify emerging needs of multi-ethnic youth.
13. Develop and execute social media campaigns targeting Black and multi-ethnic communities, in collaboration with partners and schools.
14. Ensure campaigns are inclusive, culturally sensitive, and visible to young audiences.
This job description is intended to indicate the broad range of responsibilities and requirements of the post. It is neither exhaustive nor exclusive but, whilst some variation can be expected in particular duties, the outline is considered to provide a reasonable general description of the post.
* Remote: Flexible - applications from Scotland strongly encouraged or Hybrid for London-based staff
* Closing 22nd October 2024
Centre for Homelessness Impact exists to improve the lives of people experiencing homelessness through better use of data and evidence.
IN A NUTSHELL
We are looking for a knowledgeable, skilled, and creative Implementation Lead to design and deliver activities to help people working in and around homelessness use evidence and data to enhance their impact on their work.
You will also act as a leader within the Implementation Team on work relating to policy analysis and public affairs, including specialising in deepening and enhancing our impact in the UK and particularly in Scotland. You will assist in feeding practice insights into our research agenda, and in our work to map promising and effective practice.
You will work in a client-centred way to make a big impact on the lives of people experiencing homelessness by developing relationships and leading projects that help local areas identify the right problems and use evidence to design better solutions to homelessness. This work will involve working with local authorities, central government, and third sector organisations.
WHY IS THIS ROLE IMPORTANT FOR THE CENTRE’S WORK?
You will be supporting our What Works Community, our core implementation initiative which aims to build capacity within local areas across the UK to use evidence, data, and achieve breakthrough and sustainable results to address homelessness.
We are building an agile team to work closely with our partners (e.g. local authorities; regional and national government; third sector organisations), understand their context, needs, and ambitions, and work with our multidisciplinary team, delivery associates, and programme partners to design and deliver solutions that make a real difference to those affected by homelessness, as well as people working towards a future without it.
WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?
You will be part of the Implementation Team within the Centre, reporting to the Head of Implementation. By working creatively with multidisciplinary colleagues and with a focus on practical solutions, you will design and deliver ways of scaling good practice and helping organisations and people implement practice underpinned by robust evidence and trial promising interventions.
You will work closely with a small team of Implementation Leads who you will collaborate with to:
1. Proactively identify, create, and grow strong relationships with potential partner organisations, working in a client-focused manner to identify opportunities, develop goals, and draft and deliver plans and projects.
2. Design and deliver activities which translate evidence of what works into practical advice for practitioners, policy-makers, and other relevant stakeholders.
3. Cultivate a rich knowledge and understanding of practice in communities and organisations working to end homelessness, working to identify and map promising practice and opportunities for knowledge sharing.
4. Synthesise knowledge, skills, and expertise from relevant fields (e.g. homelessness/housing, local government, public services transformation, service design) to generate insights and provide credible and impactful analysis and advice.
5. Draw on a broad toolkit of approaches (project management; user design; behavioural insights; public service transformation; interpersonal coaching) both from your own skills and our multidisciplinary team and expert partners and associates.
In addition to this, you will act as a leader within the Implementation Team on work relating to policy analysis and public affairs. This will include:
1. Working closely with our Public Affairs Lead and Evidence colleagues to develop evidence-based policy positions and recommendations, feeding perspectives, insight, and challenge from your knowledge of implementation and current practice of homelessness.
2. Work closely with Evidence colleagues to help design and deliver analytical projects (e.g. value for money) requiring close interaction between evidence-generation activities and sector stakeholders. You will help bring real-world perspectives to projects, identify and build relationships with stakeholders (e.g. partner local authorities), and help scope, design, and deliver analysis and interpretation of findings, drawing on your knowledge of homelessness practice and policy.
3. Bringing specialism in UK housing policy and practice environment and to lead in driving forward the Centre’s profile and nurture key relationships with local areas.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE AND BEHAVIOURS
* Outstanding communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills, including strong capacity to manage and coordinate simultaneous customer relationships and projects, and drive projects forwards to achieve tangible results;
* Experience in client management and/or business transformation work such as consultancy, business development, strategy development
* Experience working with local government and/or previous involvement in the homelessness sector or related field, ideally with deep knowledge and relationships in the Scottish homelessness sector, or elsewhere in the UK
* Understanding of homelessness policy and practice across the UK.
* Enthusiasm for developing and expanding an innovative program within a young and ambitious nonprofit;
* Collaborative and flexible work style;
* High proficiency in project management software, remote engagement tools, Microsoft Office, and Google Suite.
Nice to have
* Track record in helping organisations use evidence and data to improve the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of their services or interventions;
* Experience in implementation science, service design, impact evaluation methodologies, data analysis, and/or behavioural insights.
You will be able to demonstrate the following
* The capacity to build and nurture good relationships with diverse stakeholders and deliver tangible results.
* Ability to analyse and synthesise complex information, generate and present recommendations, and support their implementation.
* Ability to communicate confidently with a variety of audiences and in a range of media.
* Willingness to try new things in a considered and structured way and learn from experiences to improve processes.
* Interest in learning from other disciplines and curiosity to learn from a spectrum of perspectives.
* A commitment to both the aims and values of the Centre.
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