Salary £11,918.00 a year (16.5 hours per week) Location Stoke Newington, London Contract type Fixed Term Weekly hours 2 nights week one and 1 night week two, vice versa Hours: Waking nights, up to 2 shifts per week on a rolling rota Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young women facing complex challenges? Join us as a Female Waking Nights Specialist Support Worker, where you'll provide crucial support to our young female residents, aged 18-25, including care leavers and ex-offenders, helping them move towards independent living. A Typical Night in the Role Your shift will start with a comprehensive handover from the day team, preparing you for the night ahead. You’ll then conduct patrols to ensure the building is safe, and that residents are following tenancy agreements—addressing issues like smoking or noise as needed. Later, you might help some young residents prepare healthy snacks for a group movie night, creating a sense of community and fun. Throughout the night, you'll be available to provide emotional support, de-escalate tense situations, and respond to any emergencies. About the Role Working in our all-female supported housing scheme, you’ll focus on: Safeguarding and promoting wellbeing : Creating a safe, supportive environment for young women. Building trust and resilience : Using trauma-informed care to empower residents in achieving their goals. Housing-related casework : Helping residents develop life skills, maintain tenancies, and prepare for independent living. Managing challenging behaviour : Confidently de-escalating conflicts and ensuring the safety of all. You’ll work waking night shifts on a rota, with no more than two shifts per week over a two-week period. What We’re Looking For To thrive in this role, you’ll need: Experience supporting vulnerable young women, especially those with high support needs. Knowledge of trauma-informed care and safeguarding principles. Strong conflict management skills and the ability to maintain professional boundaries. Empathy and resilience, with a commitment to helping residents flourish. Proficiency in IT and report writing, with the ability to manage a complex caseload. What We Offer 25 days’ annual leave, plus bank holidays Two additional volunteering days per year Flexible benefits scheme, including family-friendly options and discounts 4x salary life assurance Up to 10% pension contribution Comprehensive training and development opportunities This role requires an enhanced DBS check and is initially offered as a 6 month fixed term contract with a view to becoming permanent at the end of the contract period. Why Female Applicants Only? Due to the nature of this role within an all-women’s service, we are seeking female applicants only, as permitted under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1, Paragraph 1. Ready to Apply? Click the ‘Apply Now’ button to submit your CV and a short statement about why you’re the right fit for this role. For questions, feel free to contact Julie-Ann O'Malley at Julie-Ann.O'Malleypeabody.org.uk. Interviews will be held the weeks of 9th and 16th December Early applications are encouraged as we may close the advertisement sooner than stated. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply. Unfortunately, we cannot offer visa sponsorship for this role.