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Booth Centre

New Communities Navigator

Manchester
£28k/yr
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New Communities Navigator

Hours: 40 hours per week (to include some half-day Saturdays, some early mornings, some evenings)
Contract: September 2026 – March 2029
Salary: Scale 6, pt 19. £27,976 p/a
Location: Outreach, off site and Booth Centre

Full Job Description can be found here.

Role overview:

We are looking for two proactive, compassionate and skilled Navigators to join our New Communities Support Service. This innovative service is designed to prevent and reduce homelessness among migrant and refugee communities through early intervention, outreach, tailored support and strong partnership working. This is primarily a community-engagement role, with a significant proportion of time spent building trusted relationships to support people towards the outcomes they desire, representing the Booth Centre within communities and working collaboratively with partner organisations to improve outcomes for people navigating both homelessness and the immigration system.

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Closing Date: Tuesday 1st September, Midday
Interview Date: Friday 4th September
How to Apply: Email your CV and a covering letter/expression of interest addressing the Person Specification to abdalah@boothcentre.org.uk
Please include ‘New Communities Navigator’ in your subject line.

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Skills

Community Engagement
Outreach
Case Management
Partnership Working
Crisis Intervention
Intercultural Communication
Advocacy

Location

Manchester, England, United Kingdom

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