The successful candidate will be required to work 37.5 hours per week, working Monday - Friday on a rota basis, covering early (8AM - 3:30PM) and late (3PM - 10:30PM) shifts. Temporary cover is required for approximately 2-3 months (possible extension due to performance).
In this position, you will be expected to:
1. Hold a caseload of 10-15 key clients and conduct regular key working sessions resulting in agreed Support Plans that are outcome focused and SMART.
2. Produce comprehensive and high-quality risk assessment and risk management plans on an ongoing basis for clients.
3. Work in partnership with other relevant agencies and the clients to ensure needs are assessed and met.
4. Promote activities that support recovery including social activities, exercise, healthy eating, and participation in mutual aid groups; operating a recovery-focused approach including using coaching and motivational interview techniques.
5. Work with clients to identify activities that they would like to participate in to prepare them for independence.
6. Take part in running activities or small groups in response to identified client needs or as part of a project-wide programme of group work.
7. Support clients ready to move into work, education, or training by assisting them to access suitable courses or placements.
Please note: this role involves lone working.
To apply for this role, you must have:
1. Experience of working with vulnerable adults with complex support needs (including substance use, offending, mental ill health, complex housing issues, and/or any other support needs).
2. Working knowledge of supporting clients into supported accommodation, the private rented sector, or other move-on options, with a demonstrable understanding of housing and related legislation.
3. Experience of working with clients who may experience multiple disadvantages and as a result have been rough sleeping and/or homeless.
4. Experience of effectively working with partner agencies and developing contacts and networks across a wide range of local services to enable effective signposting.
5. The ability to be analytical in approach, respond calmly to crises, and deal promptly, effectively, safely, and creatively with complex and challenging situations.
6. The sensitivity and flexibility to find ways to work with clients who may be reluctant and have a low level of engagement with services.
7. An understanding of the principles of assessment and risk, planned support, key working, goal setting, and advocacy with vulnerable people.
8. A level of numeracy, literacy, and comprehension to input data and the ability to use emails, common computer packages, and databases.
Candidates should confirm their interest as soon as possible, with interviews scheduled shortly after and the successful candidate expected to start as soon as possible.
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