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Housing Sustainment Advisor (Salary: £25029.28 - £25861.56 per annum, permanent) ((Supporting customers facing homelessness to maintain their tenancy))

Exeter
£25k – £25.9k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Position: Help People Sustain Their Accommodation. Support Lasting Change.

Do you believe everyone deserves a safe, secure place to call home?

Are you motivated by helping people overcome significant challenges and build independent lives?

Do you want to make a meaningful difference in your community?

If so, we would welcome your application.

About The Role

This is a frontline, relationship-based role within an off-the-street homelessness accommodation service focused on stabilisation and move-on into independent housing.

You will be working with individuals who have experienced homelessness, addiction, trauma, poor mental health, or involvement with the criminal justice system. Many people arrive in crisis. Our role is to support them to stabilise, develop the skills needed to sustain accommodation, and move forward into longer-term independent housing.

This is more than a housing management role — it is about empowering people to believe that change is possible and supporting them to achieve it.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work directly with individuals within our homelessness service
  • Build professional, boundaried and trusting relationships that promote stabilisation
  • Support individuals to manage their accommodation and develop independent living skills
  • Work closely with Housing Officers to provide practical, personalised housing support
  • Identify underlying challenges and coordinate appropriate internal and external services
  • Support with budgeting, benefits and income maximisation
  • Apply a person-centred, strengths-based approach to achieve positive outcomes
  • Maintain accurate, professional and timely case records

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You will support people to move from crisis to stability — and from stability towards independence.

The role requires resilience, emotional intelligence, strong professional boundaries and the ability to remain calm and solution-focused in dynamic environments.

Why Join Us?

This is an opportunity to:

  • Make a tangible, lasting difference in people’s lives
  • Help prevent repeat homelessness and tenancy breakdown
  • Work within a supportive, purpose-driven team
  • See the direct impact of your work every day

About You

This role would suit someone who:

  • Is confident working with complex needs and managing risk
  • Understands stabilisation-focused support and trauma-informed practice
  • Believes in progression and move-on, promoting independence rather than dependency
  • Communicates clearly and professionally
  • Is organised and able to manage competing priorities

We actively welcome applications from individuals with lived experience of homelessness, addiction, recovery or the criminal justice system. Where individuals are stable and supported, lived experience can be extremely powerful in helping others to believe that change and move-on are achievable.

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BCHA Safer Recruitment: Safeguarding children and adults is our first priority and we will ensure we follow safer recruitment procedures.

As an employer, we will do everything possible to prevent unsuitable people obtaining employment with BCHA. Our overall aim is to ‘deter unsuitable applicants from applying for roles with children and adults, and we will ensure that all candidates are treated fairly, consistently and in compliance with current legislation.

BCHA is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people, and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.

Closing date: 31st July 2026

Requirements:

Excellent communication skills with the ability to communicate clearly with individuals from all levels of the organisation and external partners, and to manage effective liaison with a variety of different customers, contractors and stakeholders.

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33.75 hours weekly on a rolling 4 week rota, one weekend in 4

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Skills

Communication
Relationship Building
Crisis Management
Problem Solving
Budgeting
Benefits Support
Independent Living Skills
Trauma-Informed Practice
Emotional Intelligence
Organizational Skills
Risk Management
Person-Centered Approach
Strengths-Based Approach
Professional Boundaries
Support Coordination

Location

Exeter, England, United Kingdom

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