Are you looking for a new challenge within the ever-growing Housing Sector? We are recruiting on behalf of a large housing organisation to work within their schemes providing housing support in Port Talbot.
Vetro Social Care is actively seeking Housing Support Workers to work with an organisation that supports people experiencing challenges with their mental health & well-being. The organisation supports individuals to achieve their goals and provide the skills & confidence to build a better tomorrow.
Overview:
* Title: Housing Support Worker
* Location: Port Talbot
* Job Type: Ad hoc & Block bookings.
* Shifts: 12 hours, days & nights.
* Pay: £12.81 inclusive of holiday pay.
* Immediate starts available.
Benefits:
* Excellent rates of pay, weekly pay, and no payroll charges.
* Variety of work in different social care and healthcare settings.
* Vetro Mobile Booking App for communicating shift availability.
* Support from a specialist consultant.
* Free online training and subsidised practical training (TMVA, PMVA, PBM).
* Agency worker of the month prize £50.
* Entry into our Golden Ticket draw to win £500 every quarter.
The role:
What you'll be doing as a Housing Support Worker:
You will be responsible for providing social, emotional, and practical support to people experiencing challenges with their mental health and emotional well-being in Port Talbot.
The candidate:
What you'll need to be successful as a Housing Support Worker:
Experience as a housing support worker with established knowledge of caseload management, third-party referrals, and an understanding of the welfare system would be advantageous.
Required experience, knowledge, qualifications, and training:
* Knowledge of trauma-informed practice, attachment theory, and relationship-based approaches.
* Experience working within the mental health sector, social care sector, and/or supporting people experiencing emotional distress.
* Experience involving people accessing services in the design and development of the services they used with a strong focus on listening to people with lived experiences.
* Excellent communication skills.
* Understanding of safeguarding for adults.
* Self-awareness and willingness to engage in reflective practice and ongoing personal development.
Desirable experience, knowledge, qualifications, and training:
* Ability to communicate in Welsh.
* Experience working in a supported housing setting or outreach programme.
* Knowledge and understanding of welfare benefits.
Interested? If you think you're right for this Housing Support Worker role, then click the 'apply' button below.
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