Significant experience of working in a support or care environment is essential
Knowledge and experience of relevant client groups to the service.
Experience of assessing and m / families or children and young
needs and skills (as appropriate).
Experience of person-centred support and safety planning.
Experience of co-ordinating or developing other support workers
Experience of inducting, co-ordinating and supporting volunteers (where
applicable).
Experience of overseeing landlord and housing management duties, including
re-letting of rooms, collection of rents and reporting repairs (where applicable).
Experience of taking formal tenancy action, up-to and including court
proceedings (where applicable).
Experience of working as part of a team.
Basic knowledge of housing benefit, income support and other welfare benefits
is desirable.
Knowledge of issues affecting individuals who require support.
Experience of supporting clients / families or children and young people (where
appropriate) to access the resources available to a local community
Knowledge of the statutory framework of provision of support for the client group
/ families or young people (as appropriate).
Knowledge of SMART principles
Basic understanding of housing law i.e. tenancies, evictions etc.
Good understanding of relevant regulatory requirements e.g. Care Quality
Understand principles of person-centred support and safety planning.
Be able to implement safe practice in accordance with risk assessment
processes.
Ability to recognise risk and implement safeguarding procedures and reporting
where necessary
Ability to work independently without constant supervision is essential.
Ability to implement the Volunteer Policy and Handbook (where applicable to
role).
Ability to maintain confidentiality and work professionally in the workplace.
Good written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to manage difficult situations and to use initiative.
Ability to adapt to change and undertake self-development and training.
Ability to empower clients / families or children and young people ( as
appropriate) to achieve their own goals.
Ability to understand and work with diverse cultures
Ability to use computerised systems including word processing, email, spread
sheets and databases.
Ability to manage a caseload of clients / families or children and young people
(as appropriate).
Ability to work within timescales and deadlines
Personal Characteristics
Work flexible hours/24-hour rota (where applicable)
Full driving licence and access to car (where necessary for role)
May be required to undertake lone working
Commitment to implementing Anti-Discriminatory, Diversity and Equal
Opportunities policies
Additional service specific knowledge, skills and experience
Barker Ross Group values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application.
For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business