Turning Tides
Relief Project Worker (Horsham)

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At Turning Tides, we are dedicated to transforming lives and communities by providing vital support services to those experiencing homelessness and vulnerability. With a rich tradition of community fundraising, volunteering, and donations, we have established ourselves as a cornerstone in supporting individuals experiencing homelessness. Now, we’re seeking a passionate individual to join us in our journey towards sustainable growth and greater impact.
The role
We are searching for a motivated and committed individual to join our team of Relief Project Workers at Roffey Place, Horsham at our residential project. The role involves supporting teams with the running of services as well as motivating, empowering and supporting clients.
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This is an excellent opportunity to gain some experience of the organisation, delivering a breadth of homelessness services to a variety of clients. Relief Work can often provide experience to develop into further roles and opportunities with Turning Tides or within the sector, with access to Turning Tides training programme to support the role and further professional development.
About You
The successful candidate will need to enjoy working with people, have a “can do” attitude and show commitment, resilience, empathy and good basic admin and IT skills. An ability to work flexibly and creatively, and communicate with a wide range of people using excellent active listening skills is a must.


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If you’re ready to embark on a rewarding journey of impact and growth, we want to hear from you! Click on ‘Apply Online’ to the right side of the advert, answer the shortlisting questions and submit your CV today. Don’t wait – together, let’s turn the tide and create brighter futures for all.
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Relief Project Worker (Horsham)
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Location:
Horsham, West Sussex
Salary
£13.26 per hour, plus £25 supplement for waking night cover per shift
Closing Date
9th August 2026
Interview Date
Interviews are ongoing
Please be advised that the role may close early if successfully recruited to
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