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Senior Night Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker
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Job Title: Senior Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker
Location: Based in Catford in a well connected area near Bellingham, Catford, and Catford Bridge stations, with nearby bus stops. Please be kindly aware there is no step free access at this location and some of our other sites.
Salary: £28,000
Shift Pattern: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Sunday on a rota which includes 3 to 4 night shifts a week between 20:00 - 08:30. There may be some flexibility required around these hours as per service requirements.
About the Role
We're looking for a Senior Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker to cover the night shift in our service based in Lewisham which offers specialist intensive rehabilitation for people who require more enhanced interventions than that which is offered by commissioned community services. We support residents who live with us for up to nine months and have been discharged from acute wards to avoid admission into inpatient rehabilitation. We support our residents to step down into less supported accommodation to become more independent and integrated into the community.
In this role, you will be the main point of contact during the night shift, leading the team by example and providing specialist support to empower the team and residents to ensure resident safety, wellbeing, and progress towards their recovery goals. You will support in managing and creating an environment everyone feels safe and empowered, and are building relationships with relevant partners and individuals key towards their journey. You will create support plans, plan and hold activities, and further support them to achieve greater independence. you’ll deliver one to one therapeutic support, act as a key worker, and help residents develop the skills and confidence to manage their mental health and wellbeing. You’ll also contribute to support plans, reflective learning, and team development, while maintaining a safe and positive living environment through effective housing management and day to day support. The night shift plays a crucial role in continuing the high quality care provided during the day, ensuring a safe, respectful, and responsive environment for residents. night staff are expected to remain awake, alert, and actively engaged throughout their shift. Sleeping while on duty is strictly prohibited and may lead to disciplinary action, including dismissal for gross misconduct.
Some key responsibilities include:
- Being the lead point of contact for the night shift, supporting the team and residents with specific needs and queries
 - Supporting night shifts across two residential properties.
 - Providing tailored, person centred support that promotes recovery, rehabilitation and independence.
 - Helping residents build skills and confidence to move towards independent or supported living.
 - Monitoring residents’ wellbeing, carrying out regular checks, and responding to any incidents or emergencies.
 - Fostering a positive, empowering, and recovery focused environment.
 - Maintain accurate records and handovers to ensure effective communication between shifts.
 - Ensuring a calm, safe, and supportive environment that promotes positive engagement and progress.
 - Work collaboratively with colleagues and the management team to deliver high quality care.
 - Remain alert and monitor CCTV throughout the shift.
 - Complete all routine night duties and any tasks handed over by the day shift or service manager.
 - Key worker responsibilities: complete inductions, support plans, reviews, risk assessments, and welfare checks; update records, monitor access, manage unauthorized visitors, follow missing person protocols, and escalate issues to on call when needed.
 - Health & Safety: carry out property checks, report maintenance issues, keep communal areas clean and safe, and complete required reports (AINMs and others).
 
About You
We’re looking for a resilient and compassionate individual to join our team as a Senior Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker, supporting residents to reach their full potential within a flexible, recovery focused service. You’ll provide high quality care, working collaboratively as part of a supportive team that values communication, empathy, and empowerment. You will be able to be proactive and continue supporting our residents even during quieter hours, supporting with ensuring the service runs smoothly and you are actively engaged with the wider team and residents, supporting the team to stay motivated and working together to achieve the service KPI's.
Some key responsibilities include:
- Previous experience working with people with multiple complex backgrounds/needs, mental health, substance misuse, alcohol, and behaviours
 - Previous experience creating co-produced support plans, key working, and care planning, providing appropriate interventions for service users
 - Previous experience in a similar position, where you can share your skills knowledge, and experience to support others
 - Ability to be a point of contact and specialist in the service to support the team and residents with various queries and challenges
 - IT Proficiency; ability to learn new software and basic Microsoft
 - Understanding of the housing and social needs of people with multiple and complex needs
 - Alignment with our core values
 
Please refer to the JDPS attached for more details on the vacancy and our requirements/key criteria.
What we Offer
- 25 days (Full time equivalent) annual leave, increasing with the length of service
 - Employer Pension Contribution
 - Eligibility to register with Blue Light Discount Card
 - Access to discounted tickets for music events, shows, sports and more
 - Reflective Practice regular sessions with a therapist provided by an external provider to support Mental Health and Wellbeing at work
 - Training and Development, including access to courses, upskilling, and progression plans
 - Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling
 - Life Assurance Scheme
 - Cycle-to-work scheme
 - Annual Staff Awards
 - EDI Ambassador programme
 
About Social Interest Group (SIG)
SIG is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people with good-quality support and care in residential, drop-in centres, community floating support settings, probation settings, and hospitals. We do so across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, Kent and Liverpool. Our goal is to transform lives through empowering change.
We believe good care and support improves lives with the vision to create healthier, safer, and more inclusive communities. Join us on our mission to empower independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital, and off the streets.
Want to know how we work? Watch our short Theory of Change video to see how we support people towards a brighter future: Theory of Change Further details can be found on our website here: Theory of Change - Social Interest Group - Social Interest Group. 
Additional Information
Please note that this job advert may close early due to screening applications on an ongoing basis. We advise applying as soon as possible for your application to be taken into consideration at the early stages.
Please note that as part of our process, we complete an enhanced DBS check, some roles may require further vetting. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact us on the details below.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship, please ensure you have full right to work in the UK prior to applying to our positions.
Additional information on our company policies including Gender Pay, Equality and Diversity, Company Benefits and our Candidate Privacy Policy can be found on our website.
Empowering independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital and off the streets
About the role:
As a Floating Support Worker in our Young Persons Service in Greenwich, you’ll empower young people take charge of their lives and create lasting change. Every day, you’ll see the impact of your work - a young person gaining the confidence to manage their own home, building new skills, and taking steps towards the future they want for themselves. You will support young people through a range of programmes that cover health, fitness, substance use, relationships, safeguarding, social inclusion, tenancy sustainment, employment, training and education, providing flexible, practical and meaningful support that strengthens independence, stability and pride in what they can achieve.
You’ll work closely with the council’s housing and social services teams, as well as partners such as the Leaving Care Service, Probation Service, Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services and other community organisations. Together, you’ll make sure young people receive consistent, joined-up support that empowers them to take ownership of their goals. Whether you’re helping someone manage their tenancy, improve their wellbeing, or engage with the programmes on offer, you’ll be part of a service that believes lasting change comes from persistence, partnership and trust.
This role is a chance to develop your skills and experience within a leading homelessness charity that values learning and progression. You’ll be supported to grow your confidence, take on new challenges and shape your career in a way that matches your passion for social impact. The work you do will not only transform individual lives but contribute directly to Single Homeless Project's (SHP) mission of creating a London where everyone has a place to call home and the chance to live a fulfilling life.
About you:
- You are adaptable, resilient and solution-focused, ready to support young people to navigate housing and life challenges.
 - You have practical experience and knowledge of housing-related support, including finding accommodation, preventing evictions, and sustaining tenancies.
 - You build strong, trusting relationships and work confidently with colleagues, statutory services, and partners to achieve the best outcomes.
 - You are proactive, organised, and able to manage your time and priorities effectively in a dynamic environment.
 - You are committed to delivering outstanding, person-centred support that leads to real, positive change for young people.
 - You bring relevant skills and experience from any background, with the drive to transfer them to make a tangible difference in this role.
 
About us:
Single Homeless Project is a London-wide charity. Our vision is of a society where everyone has a place to call home and the chance to live a fulfilling life.
We help single Londoners by preventing homelessness, providing support and accommodation, promoting wellbeing, enhancing opportunity, and being a voice for change. From supporting people in crisis to helping people take the final steps towards independence and employment, we make a difference to 10,000 lives every year across all 32 boroughs.
We offer you more than a job; we offer you a chance to be part of a compassionate, driven team that's committed to making a real difference in people's lives. You'll have the opportunity to lead, co-create, and inspire change while enjoying a collaborative, growth-oriented environment.
Join us in creating a brighter, more hopeful future for individuals in need.
Important info:
Closing date: Sunday 16th November at midnight
Interview date: Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th November at SHP services in Greenwich.
This post will require an Enhanced DBS check to be processed (by SHP) for the successful applicant.
Please note applications are reviewed for AI use in application questions. Applications with insufficient right to work or requiring sponsorship will not be accepted for this role.
Preventing homelessness, transforming lives.



                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
This is a grant funded role, fixed term for two years, with the opportunity for conversion to a permanent role should funding allow.
Main Purpose of the Role:
To provide proactive, emotional, and practical support to families and individuals affected by Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) across Scotland. The role will focus on early engagement, wellbeing assessment, community building, and delivery of workshops and events, while ensuring accurate tracking of support outcomes and data.  
 
The successful candidate will also lead on support for young people living with Duchenne during 2 key transition points (primary to secondary school stage and moving into adulthood). They will work closely with the England-based Transitions Coordinator to deliver a joined-up programme of support across the UK. 
Specific Tasks:
1. Proactive Family Support
- Initiate contact with newly registered families within agreed timeframes (email within 3 working days, call within 7–10 working days)
 
- Contact to be made to all registered Action Duchenne members, knows to us in Scotland, to ensure the current support offer is clear
 
- Provide ongoing support tailored to individual needs, including emotional wellbeing, physical health, housing, financial security, self-esteem and respect, decision-making, social engagement, quality of life, and access to care
 
- Use the Action Duchenne Assessment Form and Action Plan to identify and respond to areas of concern
 
2. Transitions Support
· Lead transition support across all nations, with a focus on Scotland, for children and young people facing key life changes, including:
· Moving between educational settings such as primary to secondary
· Transitioning from paediatric to adult health services
· Changes in mobility and independence (e.g. transitioning to using powerchairs)
· You will lead, but expected to work collaboratively with the England-based Transition Coordinator to ensure consistency and continuity of support across the UK
· Develop resources, guidance, and workshops to support families through transitions
3. Wellbeing Tracking and Outcome Measurement
· Administer wellbeing questionnaires and record scores across key domains (e.g. physical health, emotional wellbeing, financial security)
· Collaborate with families to co-create action plans and track progress
· Ensure all data is entered into CRM (E-Tapestry or similar) within the allotted timeframe, i.e. immediately after or during the call.
4. Community Engagement and Event Delivery
· Organise and deliver regional meetups (minimum one per quarter)
· Facilitate support groups (virtual and in-person) for parents, young people, and extended family
· Support delivery of workshops and events aligned with programme schedule (e.g. music, life skills, employability)
5. Stakeholder Collaboration
· Liaise with external organisations including NHS care advisors and clinics, local authorities, counselling services, and other charities
· Represent Action Duchenne in Scotland and build relationships with local networks
6. Administration and Reporting
· Maintain accurate records of all interactions and support provided
· Contribute to quarterly reporting on activity delivery, capacity utilisation, and family impact
· Support development of CRM processes and service delivery improvements
7. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):
· New contact acknowledgement email: within 3 working days
· New contact follow-up call: within 7–10 working days
· Families contacted per week: 12–15 hours of direct contact
· Regional meetups: 1 per quarter
· Support groups delivered: 9–12 per year
· CRM data entry: within 24 hours of interaction
· Family outcomes tracked: via wellbeing questionnaire and action plan
· Transition support delivered: tracked through engagement, resources, and feedback
NB This is not an exhaustive list, the role holder will be asked to carry out additional tasks as required for the Team’s successful service delivery. Such tasks will always be reasonable and broadly in line with current knowledge levels and skill sets.
Please find below the job specification, including required skills and qualifications.
Application deadline: 24th November at 9am GMT.
Action Duchenne is a charity providing holistic support to those living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (Duchenne) and their families.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job Title: Recovery Worker
Location: Churchfield West Ealing - Unfortunately there is no step free access available on this site.
Salary: £27,000
Shift Pattern: 37.5 hours per week on a rolling rota between Monday to Sunday from 08:00 - 20:30 including a mix of longer shifts 3 - 4 days a week. You may be required to work outside these hours as per service requirements such as bank holidays and evenings.
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Recovery Worker to join our team based in West Ealing. We support adults experiencing homelessness, isolation, mental health challenges and addiction. We provide support and appropriate interventions that will enable successful resettlements, and deliver to achieve safer, integrated communities for our stakeholders. The service has two 24/7 multi-bed premises which provide supported housing for individuals facing addiction and homelessness.
In this role, you will work closely with our residents to provide tailored person-centred support to enable our residents to feel empowered to overcome personal challenges, and achieve their desired goals. You will support them with re-integrating into the community through tailored support plans, interventions, and working closely with our stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities include:
- Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of residents and participants at all times
 - Focusing on empowering our residents to take control over their lives and meet their personal goals
 - Planning activities to engage residents with other people, communities, and opportunities
 - Building trusting professional relationships with residents, helping them to achieve their goals and aspirations which could be through tailored one to one sessions, group sessions, in and out of service activities, and general wellbeing check ins
 - Be a valued and reliable member of the team, completing handovers for night colleagues for a seamless service
 
About You
We’re looking for someone with a genuine passion and felt purpose to help people, challenge stigma, and make a real difference to people’s lives!
We are looking for a team player, driven to provide high quality care and support to others, an effective communicator who is able to build rapport with others from various backgrounds. You will be compassionate, supportive, and empowering to others, whilst able to form effective, positive and motivational relationships. 
- Experience of working with people of complex backgrounds and/or a good understanding of the sector, particularly around multiple and complex needs and homelessness
 - Ability to show empathy and compassion to our residents, and different challenges they face
 - Ability to use, learn and adapt to IT at an intermediate level, including Microsoft and other software programs
 - Ability and willingness to show flexibility of working patterns, responding to the needs of the service and residents
 - Ability to promote the service and provide outreach-based provision, with an ability to liaise and work effectively in partnership with stakeholders
 - Understanding of the different needs people with multiple and complex needs have and be aware of the social marginalisation that can be attached to people who face personal challenges
 - Alignment with our values of Ambition, Empowerment, Inclusivity, and Transparency
 
Please refer to the JDPS attached for more details on the vacancy and our requirements/key criteria.
What we Offer
- 25 days (Full time equivalent) annual leave, increasing with the length of service
 - Employer Pension Contribution
 - Eligibility to register with Blue Light Discount Card
 - Access to discounted tickets for music events, shows, sports and more
 - Reflective Practice regular sessions with a therapist provided by an external provider to support Mental Health and Wellbeing at work
 - Training and Development, including access to courses, upskilling, and progression plans
 - Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling
 - Life Assurance Scheme
 - Cycle-to-work scheme
 - Annual Staff Awards
 - EDI Ambassador programme
 
About Social Interest Group (SIG)
SIG is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people with good-quality support and care in residential, drop-in centres, community floating support settings, probation settings, and hospitals. We do so across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, Kent and Liverpool. Our goal is to transform lives through empowering change.
We believe good care and support improves lives with the vision to create healthier, safer, and more inclusive communities. Join us on our mission to empower independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital, and off the streets.
Want to know how we work? Watch our short Theory of Change video to see how we support people towards a brighter future: Theory of Change Further details can be found on our website here: Theory of Change - Social Interest Group - Social Interest Group. 
Additional Information
Please note that this job advert may close early due to screening applications on an ongoing basis. We advise applying as soon as possible for your application to be taken into consideration at the early stages.
Please note that as part of our process, we complete an enhanced DBS check, some roles may require further vetting. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact us on the details below.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship, please ensure you have full right to work in the UK prior to applying to our positions.
Additional information on our company policies including Gender Pay, Equality and Diversity, Company Benefits and our Candidate Privacy Policy can be found on our website.
Empowering independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital and off the streets
Active Communities Development Worker
Contract: 37.5 hours per week, 12 months fixed-term contract with possibility of renewal
Salary: £34,434 + Benefits
Reference: ACDW/25
Whatever life throws at Salford, you’ll ensure we stand strong.
Salford CVS (Community and Voluntary Services) is the city-wide infrastructure service for the VCSE (Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise) sector. We support almost 1,000 VCSE groups and organisations in Salford, with 7,000 paid staff and 62,000 volunteers between them. With a 40-strong team of our own, we’ve been making a difference for local residents since 1919, and we have some exciting plans for the future. We’d like you to be part of them.
Dividing your time between our volunteering and emergency response activities, you will assist us in building active, connected and resilient communities within Salford. In particular, you will go the extra mile to develop local capacity to address civil contingencies ranging from major incidents to extreme weather as you:
- Reach out to, engage and train community response volunteers.
 - Proactively identify opportunities for new projects and initiatives.
 - Connect with local authority, health, police and housing partners.
 - Embed learning trends and best practice across our volunteering work.
 - Lead a Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise group within the Salford Local Resilience Forum.
 
To be equal to this high-profile challenge, you will require:
- Experience of working with volunteers, ideally embracing recruitment, training and management.
 - Familiarity with building relationships within the VCSE sector.
 - A proven record of developing productive partnerships with key stakeholders.
 - Expertise in organising and facilitating high-level meetings and forums.
 - Strong presentation and interpersonal abilities.
 - Broad knowledge of civil contingencies and community resilience.
 - A flexible approach to hours and responsibilities.
 
In return, you can expect a comprehensive package of benefits including 28 days’ holiday (rising to 30 days after five years), a pension scheme with 7% employer contribution, subsidised membership of the Hospital Saturday Fund and much more. Help us release the potential of the people of Salford, and we will do the same for you, giving you the training and development to take your career to the next level.
For more information about this role, please download the job pack.
Closing date: 9 am on Thursday, 13th November 2025.
Interviews: Monday, 24th November 2025.
Your completed application form and equal opportunities form should be returned by email or by post.
Email applications will be acknowledged when we receive them. Should you wish to receive an acknowledgement for a postal application, please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your completed application form, and we will return this to you.
Job Purpose
The weekend Home & Settle Project Officer is responsible for responding to referrals received over the weekend from both Royal London Hospital & Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. You will work with the manager on Friday to deliver services and plan visits on the weekend for you to attend.  
The service supports people returning after a stay in hospital, helping them to settle back at home, regain confidence and support with some practical tasks, e.g. shopping/cleaning.  You will manage referrals, carry out assessments, and in liaison with the manager, allocate service users to Discharge and Settle Worker caseloads. You will provide direct frontline support and co-ordinate visits to the service users’ home in preparation for their return home. You will work collaboratively to lead and manage the weekend service to support the smooth transition from hospital to home for service users.  The service is time limited, up to 4 or 6 weeks, to adjust, build confidence, and settle back in their homes. 
Key Tasks
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Act as the first point of contact for all referrals over the weekend across both hospitals.
 
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Meet with patients in the community and/or hospital and carrying out assessments and risk assessments.
 
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Enter referrals on to AUKEL’s case management system (currently Charity Log) in accordance with GDPR guidelines.
 
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Allocate referrals to Discharge and Settle workers (in the week) using tech available (currently the Call Round App), training will be available.
 
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Collect feedback from service users and upload to case management system.
 
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Prepare and keep stock of AUKEL Welcome Packs and service leaflets.
 
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Deputise for the manger at discharge planning and other meetings as required.
 
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Support hospitals to improve the patient’s experience of the discharge process.
 
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Monitor the case loads of each of the Discharge and Settle workers (DSW) to ensure they are evenly and fairly balanced.
 
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Work collaboratively with other agencies providing support services.
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary readmission to hospital.
 
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Plan and develop person centred interventions to provide short term support for people after hospital discharge.
 
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Deliver the front-line support services over the weekend
 
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Provide occasional cover for the A/L of other Project Officers
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
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Supervise, support and develop DSWs and volunteers in your service.
 
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Liaise with the handyperson service about referrals and jobs for service users.
 
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Ensure DSW are resourced to sign post service users to other services when the home and settle service intervention ends.
 
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Arranging access visits to service user’s homes.
 
Administration
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Keep AUKEL’s case management system up to date, input all data, and ensure all referrals, interventions, time spent with service users are recorded.
 
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Allocate referrals to DSW using tech available (currently - Charity Log ‘Call Round’ App).
 
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Ensure wards have good supply of service leaflets and referral forms.
 
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Ensure data collected meets the requirements of the service’s contract monitoring and key performance indicators.
 
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Ensure customer feedback questionnaires are sent at the end of each intervention and record returns.
 
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Ensure admin tasks relating to service users, Discharge and Settle workers or general admin is carried out in a timely and efficient manner.
 
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Provide cover as needed, i.e. annual leave and sickness, for the services you manage, and other hospital settle services provided by AUKEL
 
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Carry out monitoring of the service ensuring it meets the contractual requirements of commissioners.
 
Quality
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Be familiar with and to implement AUKEL policies and procedures.
 
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Ensure the service is delivered in accordance with Care Quality Commission fundamental standards.
 
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Ensure integration with other AUKEL projects, and service users are referred and/or sign-posted to appropriate support services available to them.
 
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Respond to safeguarding or other concerns and make appropriate reports and management action
 
Liaison
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Represent AUKEL and participate in appropriate external meetings and events to remain aware of local, regional and national issues affecting quality and compliance affecting care and home support services.
 
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Work in collaboration with hospital colleagues including discharge teams, A&E, ward staff, community teams to support the successful discharge of people and reduce readmission.
 
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Liaise with other AUKEL home and settle services across London and work collaboratively to maintain effective services, including sharing staff where appropriate.
 
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Work closely with the AUKEL handyperson service to meet contractual obligations where a handyperson service is provided as part of the service.
 
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Liaise with contractors to arrange deliveries and works to service user’s homes.
 
General
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Meet regularly with your line manager for support, supervision and appraisal.
 
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Attend team and staff meetings, (and other meetings) as required.
 
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Undertake any other duties within the competence of the post holder as may be required from time to time for the continued smooth running of AUKEL.
 
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Undertake any training required to fulfil the post.
 
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Carry out the duties of the post in accordance with AUKEL’s policies and procedures including: Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, Confidentiality, Complaints, GDPR, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults.
 
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Work within AUKEL’s expectations of professional boundaries and confidentiality.
 
Functional Links
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The Home and Settle Project Officer is supervised directly by the Home and Settle Manager.
 
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Close working is required with AUKEL Finance Team, Information, Advice, Advocacy & Befriending Services, AUKEL Community services directorate, and other home and settle services across East London.
 
Person Specification
Research shows that while middle class white men tend to apply for job when they meet around 60% of the criteria, women, people from the global majority, and people from other marginalised groups that encounter systematic discrimination tend to apply only when they meet all criteria. So, if you think you have what it takes, but don’t meet every single aspect of the job description, please still apply!
Experience 
Essential 
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience of working within a health or care setting.
 
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Experience of using IT systems to record work done.
 
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Experience of supporting colleagues (this could be in a non- managerial position)
 
Desirable
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Experience of working within a hospital setting
 
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Experience of managing and developing staff.
 
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Experience of working with older people
 
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Experience of conducting assessments and risk assessments.
 
Knowledge & Understanding 
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Understanding of the impact of discrimination and disadvantage on the lives of people and ability to work in a trauma-informed manner.
 
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Understanding of the needs of patients who may lack family or other support.
 
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Understanding of the needs of lone workers whilst working in the community.
 
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Understanding and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and their carers.
 
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Understand of and commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and dignity.
 
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Knowledge of CQC fundamental standards
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Understanding of NHS hospital discharge procedures
 
Skills/Attributes
Essential
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Excellent interpersonal skills
 
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Excellent verbal and written communication
 
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Intermediate IT skills
 
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Excellent planning and organisational skills
 
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Ability to work calmly under pressure.
 
Additional Requirements
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This post is subject to the relevant check through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)
 
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The role is required travel across East London
 
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Flexibility in working hours to meet organisational needs.
 
Additional Information
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This job description is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather to clearly define the fundamental purpose, responsibilities and deliverables for the role.
 
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In addition to the contents of this role description, employees are expected to undertake any and all other reasonable and related tasks allocated by line management.
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
JOB TITLE: Lead Youth Services Worker (Northern Ireland)
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director, Northern Ireland
HOURS OF WORK: 25 hours a week (flexible with some evenings)
LOCATION: Office based, with travel across Northern Ireland.
DURATION: Fixed Term – 5 Years
SALARY / GRADE: Grade 5 (£30,738 - £33,921 FTE)
KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
•Adopted Young People in Northern Ireland
• Director Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland staff
• Wider AUK youth staff
•Representative staff from educational establishments.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
To develop, implement and evaluate the Banter Project youth service in partnership with adopted young people in Northern Ireland. These young people range in age from 14-25 years and live throughout Northern Ireland. The role will primarily work with the project participants, but has additional relationships with community organisations, educational establishments and employers to ensure that all project goals and outcomes are efficiently and effectively met.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- To lead the development and delivery of all elements of the Banter Project adopted young people’s service within Northern Ireland in a fun, interactive, interesting and an ability appropriate manner.
 
- To support the project participants to play an active role in the design and implementation of a programme of monthly activities for adopted young people. Sustaining and developing a monthly social hub, supporting the development of basic life-skills, and preparation for opportunities in further education, training, employment.
 
- To support a Youth Advisory Group (YAG) in its role to enable adopted young people to steer the Banter Project while developing skills which promote independence, personal development, social and life skills, leadership, and community involvement.
 
- To organise and supervise the work of the Youth Services Support Worker to deliver the Banter Project.
 
- To provide opportunities to connect with, and signpost to, relevant services, particularly those who work with care experienced young people.
 
- To develop and implement robust monitoring and evaluation to review individual goals, track progress and impact, via data and analysis of outcomes to assess effectiveness and areas for improvement.
 
- To record service activity using the electronic data management systems to collate in preparation for reporting and learning opportunities.
 
- To gather output and outcome data from the Banter Project service in accordance with the quality assurance systems within AUK.
 
- Work with other staff members to deliver a high-quality project for our adopted young people and their adoptive parents. Work as part of a team to contribute to a positive work environment and shared goals.
 
- To attend internal and external training/meetings as appropriate, to remain connected with broader adoption issues, relevant policies, working practices, and network with other youth work providers in Northern Ireland.
 
- To engage in supervision and professional development.
 
Adoption UK is the leading charity for adopted and care experienced people and adoptive families.
                                The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Kineara has a new vacancy for an experienced Housing support worker to join our small and dedicated team for our new School Housing Advice project.
About the project
The School Housing Advice Support Project builds on the success of a pilot program and aims to provide tailored housing advice and support to families, particularly those living in temporary accommodation (TA). The project started in January 2025 and is currently being delivered at three primary schools in the borough of Southwark.
The initiative offers practical housing advice, casework, workshops, and legal support through a collaborative partnership between Kineara and Southwark Law Centre. It also addresses challenges such as poor housing conditions, legal proceedings, and impacts on families' health and wellbeing.
About the role
We are looking for an experienced, motivated and compassionate support worker to deliver housing advice and practical support to parents from four Primary Schools in Southwark. This role involves conducting housing surgeries, providing follow-up casework, and running workshops to empower clients with the knowledge and skills to address their housing-related issues. The successful candidate will work closely with clients to identify their needs and offer tailored solutions to help them achieve sustainable housing outcomes. The role will be based mostly in Southwark, and you will be working in partnership with schools, community organisations and the council to coordinate tailored support for each client to avoid eviction and sustain tenancies, address suitability of the property, mediating with landlords where necessary and providing advice for onward housing when needed. The objectives of these programmes are to avoid evictions, sustain tenancies or move to a better suited property, improve wellbeing and awareness of tenancy rights and housing polices.
About you
- You will have experience of working with families and individuals with complex needs, as well as some experience of providing housing support.
 - You will be an enthusiastic person who has empathy, patience, and a non-judgmental approach to working with clients and who thrives when working independently with a passion to support change.
 - You will have excellent interpersonal skills.
 - Have good knowledge of housing policies and tenants' rights, experience of delivering holistic support.
 - You will be a solution-minded thinker, have a good understanding of strength-based approaches and be able work committing to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of work.
 - Be able to work as part of a team and independently, the roles require you to think creatively and use the resources around you effectively.
 
About Kineara
Kineara is a unique community interest company and Charity that supports people in poverty across London who facing barriers to housing, employment and education. We break down barriers, provide holistic support for families, vulnerable adults, and school pupils, and deliver intensive one-to-one interventions to those in need of extra help through challenging times. We use holistic, trauma-informed methods, partnership working and a flexible, non-judgemental approach that puts the needs of those we work with first.
Breaking barriers to secure housing, education and employment
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Carers’ Resource is excited to announce a new opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of young carers. We are currently seeking to recruit:
Young Carer Service Manager, Bradford & North Yorkshire
£30,694 - £33,691 (FTE)
30 hours per week
You must drive and have access to your own vehicle.
Deadline: Sunday 9th November
The Young Carers team recognises the unique challenges young carers face and we are dedicated to providing them with the support, recognition, and opportunities they deserve. Our organisation strives to empower young carers in Bradford, Craven, Harrogate and Selby districts, and to help them thrive.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage a Young Carers Support Service which provides wellbeing assessments, mentoring, youth activities, and events for young carers.
 - Lead, support, and develop the Bradford Young Carers team of 5 staff and 3 staff across North Yorkshire, covering Craven, Harrogate, and Selby.
 - Recruit and support and manage volunteers and students on placement who contribute to delivering the Young Carers services.
 - Promote the service and engage with schools, health services, and other youth organisations to encourage awareness and referrals to the service.
 - Work closely with other professionals to ensure young carers are recognised early and supported appropriately.
 - Deliver the project in line with service-level agreements and commissioner requirements.
 - In times of staff absences or shortages affecting delivery fill in for young carer workers to ensure the service continues to perform.
 - Oversee data collection, monitoring, and reporting to demonstrate impact and compliance.
 - When needed, support the delivery of young carers events, activities, and group sessions.
 - Ensure safeguarding and child protection are at the heart of service delivery, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and best practice.
 - Contribute to the development of new initiatives, funding bids, and partnership projects to enhance the service offer.
 - Champion the voice and participation of young carers in shaping and evaluating the service.
 
Requirements:
- Experience in a leadership or management role within a youth or social care organisation or similar.
 - Ability to manage budgets and compile reports.
 - Strong understanding of the challenges faced by young carers and a passion for supporting their wellbeing.
 - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 - Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse range of stakeholders.
 - Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures.
 - Organised, detail-oriented, and able to manage time effectively
 - Valid, full UK driver’s license and access to a car during working hours
 
For an informal discussion contact Dolly Dalton.
Carers’ Resource exists to support unpaid carers. We provide information, advice & support to carers, to the people they care for and professionals.
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Job Purpose
To support the manager and deliver on the home and settle services across two hospitals, supporting the wider team, and provide leadership when necessary. You will work in collaboration with AUKEL, the hospitals, and other community health and social care colleagues.
The service supports people returning home after a stay in hospital, helping them to settle back at home, regain confidence and support with some practical tasks, e.g. shopping/cleaning. You will manage referrals, carry out assessments, and with the Manager, allocate service users to Discharge and Settle Worker caseloads. You will provide direct frontline support and co-ordinate visits to the service users’ home in preparation for their return home, as necessary. You will work collaboratively to lead and manage your team to support the smooth transition from hospital to home for service users. The service is time limited, usually up to 6 weeks, to adjust and settle back in their homes.
Key Tasks
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Act as the first point of contact for all referrals across the hospital they are attached to.
 
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Meet with patients in the community and/or hospital and carrying out assessments and risk assessments
 
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Enter referrals on to AUKEL’s case management system (currently Charity Log) in accordance with GDPR guidelines.
 
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Allocate referrals to Discharge and Settle workers using tech available (currently the Call Round App), training will be available.
 
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Collecting feedback from service users and uploading to case management system.
 
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Prepare and keep stock of AUKEL Welcome Packs and service leaflets.
 
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Deputise for the Manger at discharge planning and other meetings as directed.
 
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Support the hospital to improve the patient’s experience of the discharge process
 
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Monitor the case loads of each of the Discharge and Settle workers (DSW) to ensure they are evenly and fairly balanced.
 
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Work collaboratively with other agencies providing support services.
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
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Plan and develop person centred interventions to provide short term support for people after hospital discharge.
 
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Deliver the front-line services as required e.g. when there is high demand, sickness or staff shortages.
 
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Provide occasional weekend cover for the A/L of other Project Officers
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
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Supervise, support and develop DSWs and volunteers in your service.
 
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Liaise with the handyperson service about referrals and jobs for service users.
 
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Ensure DSW are resourced to sign post service users to other services when the home and settle service intervention ends.
 
Administration
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Keep AUKEL case management system up-to-date, input all data, and ensure all referrals, interventions, time spent with service users are recorded.
 
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Allocate referrals to DSW using tech available (currently - Charity Log ‘Call Round’ App).
 
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Ensure wards have good supply of service leaflets and referral forms.
 
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Ensure data collected meets the requirements of the service’s contract monitoring and key performance indicators.
 
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Ensure customer feedback questionnaires are sent at the end of each intervention and record returns.
 
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Ensure admin tasks relating to service users, Discharge and Settle workers or general admin is carried out in a timely and efficient manner.
 
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Provide weekend cover as needed, i.e. annual leave and sickness, for the services you manage and other hospital settle services provided by AUKEL
 
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Carry out monitoring of the service ensuring it meets the contractual requirements of commissioners.
 
Quality
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Be familiar with and to implement AUKEL policies and procedures.
 
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Ensure the service is delivered in accordance with Care Quality Commission fundamental standards.
 
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Ensure integration with other AUKEL projects, and service users are referred/sign-posted to appropriate support services available to them.
 
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Respond to safeguarding or other concerns and make appropriate reports and management action
 
Liaison
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Represent Age UK East London and participate in appropriate external meetings and events to remain aware of local, regional and national issues affecting quality and compliance affecting care and home support services.
 
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Work in collaboration with hospital colleagues including discharge teams, A&E, ward staff, community teams to support the successful discharge of people and reduce readmission.
 
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Liaise with other AUKEL home and settle services and work collaboratively to maintain effective services, including sharing staff where appropriate.
 
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Work closely with the AUKEL handyperson service to meet contractual obligations where a handyperson service is provided as part of the service.
 
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Liaise with contractors to arrange deliveries and works to service user’s homes.
 
General
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Meet regularly with your line manager for support, supervision and appraisal.
 
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Attend team and staff meetings, (and other meetings) as required.
 
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Undertake any other duties within the competence of the post holder as may be required from time to time for the continued smooth running of AUKEL.
 
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Undertake any training required to fulfil the post.
 
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Carry out the duties of the post in accordance with AUKEL’s policies and procedures including: Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, Confidentiality, Complaints, GDPR, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults.
 
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Arranging access visits to service user’s homes
 
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Work within AUKEL’s expectations of professional boundaries and confidentiality.
 
Functional Links
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The Home and Settle Project Officer is supervised directly by the Home and Settle Manager.
 
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Close working is required with AUKEL Finance Team, Information, Advice, Advocacy & Befriending Services, AUKEL Community services directorate, and other home and settle services across east London.
 
Person Specification
Research shows that while middle class white men tend to apply for job when they meet around 60% of the criteria, women, people from the global majority, and people from other marginalised groups that encounter systematic discrimination tend to apply only when they meet all criteria. So, if you think you have what it takes, but don’t meet every single aspect of the job description, please still apply!
Experience 
Essential 
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience of working within a health or care setting.
 
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Experience of using IT systems to record work done.
 
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Experience of supporting colleagues (this could be in a non- managerial position)
 
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Experience of working within a hospital setting
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Experience of managing and developing staff.
 
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Experience of working with older people
 
Knowledge & Understanding 
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Understanding of the impact of discrimination and disadvantage on the lives of people and ability to work in a trauma-informed manner.
 
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Understanding of the needs of patients who may lack family or other support.
 
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Understanding of the needs of lone workers whilst working in the community.
 
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Understanding and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and their carers.
 
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Understand of and commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and dignity.
 
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Knowledge of CQC fundamental standards
 
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Understanding of NHS hospital discharge procedures
 
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Experience of conducting assessments and risk assessments.
 
Skills/Attributes 
Essential 
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Excellent interpersonal skills
 
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Excellent verbal and written communication
 
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Intermediate IT skills
 
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Excellent planning and organisational skills
 
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Ability to work calmly under pressure.
 
Additional Requirements
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This post is subject to the relevant check through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)
 
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The role is required travel across East London
 
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Flexibility in working hours to meet organisational needs
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Mental Health Support Worker
We are seeking a compassionate and resilient Mental Health Support Worker to join a specialist supported accommodation service for young people with complex mental health needs.
Position: Mental Health Support Worker
Location: Camden, London
Contract: Permanent, full time
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, rota including evenings, weekends and bank holidays
Salary: £27,636 per annum plus pension and benefits
Closing Date: Sunday 16th November2025
About the role
This is an opportunity to play a key role in supporting young people with complex mental health needs. Working within an innovative supported accommodation service, you’ll help build strong therapeutic relationships and support clients to develop skills, resilience and confidence to move forward positively.
Key responsibilities include:
- Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of clients at all times, using safeguarding and emergency procedures when required
 - Building positive and trusting relationships with young people to provide effective support
 - Managing a small caseload as a named key worker, creating SMART outcomes-based support plans
 - Leading on risk and needs assessments and contributing to service-wide assessments
 - Delivering one-to-one and group support to build coping strategies and resilience
 - Working closely with statutory services, mental health teams and housing providers
 - Encouraging client participation in service decisions and wider community activities
 - Supporting volunteers who add value to the service
 - Participating in a rota including early, late and weekend shifts
 
About you
We’re looking for someone with empathy, energy and a genuine commitment to supporting young people with complex needs.
You will have:
- A relevant qualification (psychology, counselling, social work, mental health) or significant experience working with young people with complex needs
 - Experience managing challenging situations in a calm and professional way
 - Excellent listening, communication and relationship-building skills
 - A non-judgmental approach and the ability to maintain professional boundaries
 - A good understanding of safeguarding, support planning and risk assessments
 - The ability to work well in a team and with external partners
 - A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
 
An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role.
About the organisation
This well-established charity provides housing and support services across the UK, with a focus on preventing homelessness and improving opportunities through education, training and volunteering. The organisation is values-driven, believing in dignity, respect and the potential of every individual.
Other roles you may have experience of could include; Senior Support Worker, Mental Health Support Worker, Caseworker, Housing Support Worker, Project Worker, Social Care Worker, Mental Health Practitioner, Recovery Worker, Youth Support Worker, Key Worker. #INDNFP
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Join Barnardo's North West Fostering Service as a Supervising Social Worker
Barnardo's is one of the UK's leading children's charities, and our North West Fostering Service is committed to providing safe, nurturing, and supportive homes for children and young people. We are now seeking a passionate and skilled Supervising Social Worker to join our dedicated team.
 
About the Role
As a Supervising Social Worker, you will play a vital role in supporting foster carers to provide high-quality care. You will:
- Supervise, support, and develop foster carers to ensure the best outcomes for children.
 - Undertake assessments of prospective foster carers.
 - Contribute to the matching process and foster home stability.
 - Work collaboratively with children, families, carers, and professionals.
 - Maintain accurate and timely records in line with regulatory requirements.
 - Delivering training to foster carers
 
What We're Looking For
We're seeking someone who is:
- A qualified Social Worker (DipSW, CQSW, or equivalent) registered with Social Work England.
 - Experienced in fostering or children's social care.
 - Skilled in building strong, supportive relationships.
 - Committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
 - Able to work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends.
 
Why Barnardo's?
- A supportive and inclusive working environment.
 - Access to high-quality training and development.
 - Generous annual leave and pension scheme.
 - Opportunities to grow within a respected national charity.
 
Ready to Make a Difference?
If you're passionate about improving the lives of children and supporting foster carers to thrive, we'd love to hear from you.
Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible.
 
Pay & Reward Framework
We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values. We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people.
For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay.
Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band – this ensures that pay steps are available to reward our colleagues annually based on their contribution to excellence and alignment to our values and behaviours. More details on Barnardo's pay framework can be found upon application.
Benefits
Workplace Offer: What it means for you
Our hybrid working initiative is based on trust, flexibility and empowerment. We understand our workplace offer means different things to different people, and we encourage those conversations. This may mean working at one of our stores, services, working at home, in the community, at one of our Collaboration Hubs or depending on the role any combination of these. Please read through the advert carefully to understand the remits of hybrid working that will be specific to the role.
- Barnardo's believe in creating equality of opportunity in the workplace and supporting people to manage their work-life balance; we are therefore open to offering flexible working arrangements.
 - Annual Leave entitlement for full-time colleagues is 26 days per annum, increasing to 27 days per annum, after 3 years Barnardo's service, 29 days per annum, after 5 years Barnardo's service and 30 days per annum, after 7 years Barnardo's service. Those working less than full time are entitled to the same level of holiday pro rata
 - The ability to buy up to another 5 days annual leave via our HolidayPlus scheme
 - A host of family friendly leave options including company Maternity Paternity and Adoption pay; together with all family additional leave options
 - Service related sick pay from day 1
 - Access to a Group Personal Pension with a matched 4% or 6% contribution from Barnardo's. Ability to pay via salary sacrifice to garner both tax and NI savings on your own contribution
 - Death in service cover of 4x annual earnings for all staff contributing to our Group Personal Pension
 - Cycle2work scheme
 - Interest free season ticket loans
 - Discounts and cashback from at high street shops including major supermarkets, cinemas, gyms, leisure/theme parks, holidays and much more via our Benefit Portal
 - 20% discount at Barnardo's stores
 - Opportunity to purchase a health cash plan to claim towards dental, glasses, therapy etc
 - Free access to round the clock employee assistance program for advice and support
 - Access to Barnardo's Learning and Development offer
 
*T&C's apply based on contract
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Young People Support Worker
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate individual to support young people in supported accommodation in Twickenham
Position: Young People Support Worker
Location: Twickenham
Salary: £27,636 per annum
Hours: 37.5 hours per week - Hours are 9am-5pm Monday to Friday
Contract: Permanent, Full Time
Closing Date: Sunday 9th November 2025
About the Role
As Young People Support Worker you will work as part of a team delivering an assessment, support and move on service to vulnerable clients in supported accommodation. You will have a caseload of 5 clients aged 18-25, in a supported accommodation in Twickenham.
You will mostly lone work, with the Service Manager and Senior Progression Coach working from the office once a week each on average.
You may be required to work from our offices with the rest of the team in Lambeth/Croydon once a month as the business need arises or for training.
Key responsibilities:
· Ensure the safety and wellbeing of clients at all times, following safeguarding and emergency procedures as required.
· Hold a caseload as key worker, taking joint responsibility with the team for day-to-day client support.
· Lead on risk and needs assessments, develop SMART outcomes-based support plans, and review regularly.
· Deliver one-to-one and group support to build resilience and independence, both on site and in the community.
· Work in partnership with external agencies and involve clients in decision-making and community activities.
· Support clients to access education, training, employment, volunteering and benefit entitlements.
· Contribute to a safe, welcoming environment including rota cover, health and safety checks and move-in support.
· Support and collaborate with volunteers and participate in wider organisational engagement opportunities.
About You
You’ll be a motivated, empathetic and organised individual who thrives on helping young people achieve independence. You’ll bring:
· Experience working with the client group and understanding their needs, including homelessness, mental health and substance use.
· Experience in housing settings with knowledge of health and safety responsibilities.
· Strong understanding of asset-based approaches, safeguarding requirements and professional boundaries.
· Knowledge of risk assessments and support planning.
· Good literacy, numeracy and IT skills, including Microsoft 365 and Salesforce.
· Commitment to equality, diversity and treating everyone with dignity and respect.
· Commitment to creating a safe and healthy environment for clients, staff and visitors.
· Integrity, professionalism and the ability to work effectively in partnership with others.
About the Organisation
You’ll be joining a respected charity that provides housing and support services for young people and adults at risk of homelessness. The organisation focuses on prevention, empowerment and long-term stability, helping people develop the confidence and skills to live independently.
Other roles you may have experience of could include: Youth Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Homelessness Worker, Key Worker, Tenancy Support Officer, Support Assistant. #INDSCP
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
About the role:
We are looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team as a Young Person’s Worker in Islington, Camden and Waltham Forest.
In this role, you will have the unique chance to make a lasting impact on young people who are at risk of homelessness, empowering them to build fulfilling, independent lives. Your day to day responsibilities will include managing a caseload of clients, developing personalised support and safety plans, and guiding young people through the process of moving into independent accommodation, employment, and education.
As a Young Person’s Worker, you will work within a trauma informed, strengths based framework, ensuring that the needs and aspirations of each young person are at the heart of your approach. You will act as the lead worker for each individual, supporting them in developing life skills like budgeting, self care, and cooking while helping them access vital services such as mental health support, housing advice, and employment opportunities. Your role will be crucial in motivating and coaching young people to take ownership of their futures, helping them navigate their journey to independence with confidence.
Working at Single Homeless Project (SHP) means being part of a committed, supportive team that’s dedicated to creating positive change in the lives of young people. In addition to the difference you will make, you will also have the opportunity to grow your own career, with access to ongoing training and professional development. If you are ready to be part of something truly meaningful and make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you.
About you:
- You bring experience working with young people in the community and in accommodation services.
 - Your toolkit includes practical skills in motivation and coaching young people
 - Your approach is creative, analytical, trauma-informed and rooted in a strengths and recovery model.
 - You can creatively inspire opportunities for our young people to thrive and to develop to their highest potential.
 - A non-judgmental approach to working with complex needs young people and to promote a strengths-based approach and an understanding of and commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion.
 - Strong team-working and interpersonal skills, maintaining a collaborative approach to supporting young people achieve the outcomes and goals we support them to set for themselves.
 
About Us:
Single Homeless Project is a London-wide charity. Our vision is of a society where everyone has a place to call home and the chance to live a fulfilling life. We help single Londoners by preventing homelessness, providing support and accommodation, promoting wellbeing, enhancing opportunity, and being a voice for change. From supporting people in crisis to helping people take the final steps towards independence and employment, we make a difference to 12,000 lives every year across all 32 boroughs.
We offer you more than a job; we offer you a chance to be part of a compassionate, driven team that's committed to making a real difference in people's lives. You'll have the opportunity to lead, co-create, and inspire change while enjoying a collaborative, growth-oriented environment.
Join us in creating a brighter, more hopeful future for young people in need. Apply now to become a pivotal part of our dynamic team. Together, we'll transform lives and build a stronger community.
Important Info:
Closing Date: Sunday 9th November at midnight
Interview Date: Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th November at SHP Head office in Kings Cross.
Please note there will be a second round of interviews for progressed candidates.
This post will require an Enhanced DBS check to be processed (by SHP) for the successful applicant.
Please note applications are reviewed for AI use in application questions. Applications requiring sponsorship or with insufficient right to work will not be accepted or progressed.
Preventing homelessness, transforming lives.



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· To provide structured housing related support to beneficiaries of Newport City Council’s prevention service. 
· To act as a support worker providing practical and low level emotional support, advice and information with the goal of achieving greater independence in the community.
To liaise with a range of statutory and voluntary services to maximise resources for the client
Interviews to be held Friday 21st November
We believe no one should have to face a mental health problem alone. We’re here for you. Today. Now.
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