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Together Housing Group

Support Officer (Part -Time)

Barnsley
£13.8k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Temporary Support Officer (Part-time) to join our team, providing person-centred support to older people, vulnerable adults.

This is a rewarding role where no two days are the same. You'll work closely with customers to help them maintain their independence, build confidence and develop the skills they need to live independently. Whether you're supporting someone to access the right services, helping them prepare for a move into more suitable accommodation or simply being there during a difficult time, you'll play a vital role in improving lives and creating positive outcomes.

Working alongside a wide range of partner organisations and community services, you'll help ensure customers receive the practical and emotional support they need, whilst promoting wellbeing, independence and safer living. You'll also help create welcoming, supportive environments where customers feel valued, respected and empowered to achieve their goals. If you're passionate about supporting people and want a career where you can genuinely make a difference every day, we'd love to hear from you.

Together Housing Group:

We are one of the largest housing associations in the North of England, managing over 38,000 homes across the North of England. We are a non-profit organisation, meaning any money we make is invested back into the company for the benefit of our residents and local communities.

Diversity & Inclusion:

As an organisation we are committed to having a Diverse and Inclusive workforce. We would therefore welcome applications from candidates with any of the nine protected characteristics. We are also proud to be a Disability Confident employer. Further information can be found at this link - Equality and diversity - Together Housing Group

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Please note: This is a temporary, part-time position working 18.5 hours per week. The working pattern is:

  • Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 10:00am – 2:30pm
  • Friday: 9:30am – 2:30pm

Requirements

Outline of Key Responsibilities...

  • Deliver person-centred support tailored to each customer's individual needs, goals and aspirations.
  • Support older people, vulnerable adults and customers experiencing homelessness to maintain their independence and improve their wellbeing.
  • Complete and regularly review support plans, risk assessments and outcome-focused support with customers.
  • Provide practical and emotional support, including responding to crisis situations where required.
  • Work closely with health professionals, social care teams, housing services and other partner agencies to coordinate support.
  • Support customers to explore suitable housing options and prepare for moving into independent or more appropriate accommodation.
  • Encourage customers to develop life skills, confidence and resilience to achieve positive long-term outcomes.
  • Promote safeguarding, wellbeing and the safety of customers, identifying and responding appropriately to concerns.
  • Facilitate activities, resident meetings and community engagement opportunities that encourage inclusion and reduce isolation.
  • Help maintain safe, welcoming and well-managed schemes by supporting health and safety procedures, reporting repairs and monitoring communal areas.
  • Maintain accurate records, support plans, case notes and monitoring information using internal systems.
  • Respond professionally to customer enquiries, concerns and complaints, resolving issues wherever possible.

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  • Experience working in a customer-focused support environment.
  • Experience supporting older people, vulnerable adults or disadvantaged individuals.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive and trusting relationships.
  • A caring, compassionate and person-centred approach to supporting others.
  • An understanding of safeguarding and the importance of protecting vulnerable people.
  • The ability to manage challenging situations calmly, professionally and with empathy.
  • Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied workload effectively.
  • The confidence to work independently whilst recognising when to seek advice and support.
  • Experience working collaboratively with partner organisations and external agencies.

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Please note: This is a temporary, part-time position working 18.5 hours per week. The working pattern is:

  • Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 10:00am – 2:30pm
  • Friday: 9:30am – 2:30pm

The full-time equivalent salary is £27,510 per annum. The actual salary for 18.5 hours per week is £13,755 per annum, with an hourly rate of £14.30.

We encourage applicants to carefully consider the working hours to ensure they suit their availability before applying.

This role is based at Cherry Tree Court, Goldthorpe, Barnsley, S63 9NZ.

THG reserves the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient numbers of applicants are received. Therefore, please apply without delay!

Please ensure you fully answer the questions on the application form.

Due to the nature of the role involving work with vulnerable members of society, this post is subject to a Basic Criminal Disclosure, which will be carried out when a conditional offer is made.

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Skills

Communication
Interpersonal Skills
Customer Support
Empathy
Organizational Skills
Collaboration
Crisis Management
Life Skills Development
Safeguarding
Problem Solving
Compassion
Independence Support
Wellbeing Promotion
Community Engagement
Trust Building
Record Keeping

Location

Barnsley, England, United Kingdom

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