Job Advert
YMCA Robin Hood Group runs dedicated accommodation for 16-24 year old's based in Nottingham city centre. We are recruiting for
Housing Duty Workers to join our busy, friendly and diverse Supported Housing team.
We are looking for responsible, trustworthy and compassionate people to oversee the smooth running of our building and reception
area as well as acting as the first point of contact for many of our residents where you will signpost them to the specific help
they need.
We are recruiting for our weekday team where you will work Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm. Unless you choose to work overtime, this
role has no evenings or weekend cover!!
Being a Housing Duty Worker is one of the busiest and most varied roles in our service; you will cover everything from:
1. Monitoring CCTV
2. Being there to provide advice and assistance to our Residents
3. Providing keys/replacements where needed.
4. Signing in Visitors
5. Reporting Incidents
6. Daily administration
7. Security of the building
8. Fire safety
9. Cleaning support...
and anything else that might crop up while you are on shift!
You will also support applications from prospective residents, helping with form filling in etc as well as signposting other
organisations who may be able to help them
You will enjoy variety, love being busy and thrives off never being able to predict exactly what will happen that day! You will
also want to make a difference to the lives of the young people who reside with us.
Why Work for Us?
We are looking for someone ideally with experience or interested in gaining experience working in supported housing with
vulnerable adults and young people aged 16-24 years old. You will need to have an understanding of the needs of young people who
may have drug, alcohol and other issues.
However, we are also happy and able to give you the training and development to start your career in Housing. We can provide you
on-the-job training and also provide you with formal, accredited training with an external provider.
Regardless of your background, you will be confident to deal with difficult situations and handle conflict appropriately.
This role will really push your personal skills as we are looking for someone, regardless of experience who can:
· Work with minimal supervision, use initiative, work alone and work as part of a team
· Respond quickly and effectively to emergencies
· Deal with conflict, manage aggressive behaviour and diffuse situations effectively
· Talk to people of all background and abilities, with excellent communication skills
· Form and maintain relationships with appropriate professional boundaries, acting as a role model for our residents.
If you are looking for career progression, we are very keen to support and develop our employees with ongoing training and
qualification. We can also provide career development as we have a strong track record of internal promotion and we seek to
recognise you abilities and potential
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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