Job Description
Tenancy Support Worker
Salary: £12.31 per hour
Location: Covering Grantham & Sleaford
Shift Pattern: 25 hours Monday to Friday 9am-5pm
Essential - you will not be considered should you not hold a UK Driving Licence
Are you looking for a new role that will give you variety and a sense of achievement?
I am looking for a someone who has a background in supporting adults who are risk of becoming homeless, and may be struggling to sustain their tenancy. You will become part of an amazing team who will support service users in their journey to allow them to live independently and re-engage within the community. If this sounds like the role for you, I would love to hear from YOU today!
I am in partnership and collaborating with a fantastic national client who are a registered care and support charity, who specialise in delivering homes, services, and innovation for the most disadvantaged communities in the country and provide support to vulnerable adults. They aim to provide the very best service, and they would love YOUR help to continue that vision.
Overview of the Role
You will support those that are in temporary & permanent accommodation to sustain their tenancy. This will be achieved by liaising with the Housing Support Workers within your team to make sure that the service users are claiming the correct benefits, are paying their rent on time, and are keeping their properties clean. Your goal is to deliver person centred support to service users, enabling them to secure suitable accommodation and to meet their immediate needs, enabling them to live a more sustainable and fulfilling life.
Key Responsibilities
1. Provide emotional support, advice, and respond appropriately to chaotic, challenging behaviour, and Anti-Social Behaviour
2. Help maintain tenancy and ensure rent arrears policies are administered
3. Provide a responsive intensive housing management service, including supporting with personal budgeting, debt management, and claims for welfare benefits
4. Liaise with line manager regarding referrals, voids, and vacant properties
Required Experience
5. Experience supporting people sustain their tenancies, working with vulnerable people who have been subject to homelessness or substance misuse
Is your current role related?
Criminal Justice, Police, Prison & Probation, Children & Young People's services - if you work with ex-offenders, or supporting those at risk of re-offending, or if you work with young people or young adults who have experience of gang violence, or are care leavers, please do apply!
If successful, you will be required to have a DBS on the update service, eligibility of right to work, and your start date will be subject to sufficient references.
If you want to help make a difference to service users and also your career, click 'apply now', or call Samuel for more information (0121 480 8217).
Brook Street Social Care is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.