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The Housing Network

Support Worker (BANK STAFF)

Leicester
£13.45/hr
Posted about 11 hours ago
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Bank Support Worker (Complex Needs) – Leicester

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£13.45 per hour | Flexible 8-Hour Shifts

Make a Difference with The Housing Network (THN)

The Housing Network (THN) is a purpose-led organisation working in partnership with the YMCA to support vulnerable individuals and families across our communities. As we continue to grow, we're looking for compassionate and experienced Support Workers to join our bank team and help people rebuild their lives and achieve greater independence.

If you're passionate about supporting people facing homelessness, mental health challenges, substance misuse, or other complex needs, this is an opportunity to make a real impact while enjoying the flexibility of bank work.

What You'll Be Doing

  • Providing trauma-informed, person-centred support to residents with complex needs
  • Building trusting relationships and creating outcome-focused support plans
  • Delivering 1:1 support sessions, interventions, and signposting to specialist services
  • Supporting residents with tenancy-related matters, benefits, and independent living skills
  • Managing a caseload effectively to ensure residents receive the right level of support
  • Promoting safeguarding and wellbeing for residents, colleagues, and the wider community

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What We're Looking For

  • Experience supporting vulnerable adults, families, or people with complex needs
  • Knowledge of homelessness, mental health, substance misuse, offending behaviour, or related support services
  • Excellent communication skills and a genuine passion for helping others achieve positive outcomes
  • A proactive, resilient, and empathetic approach

What You'll Receive

  • Flexible bank shifts
  • 41 hours of training and development opportunities
  • Employee referral programme

Join a growing organisation where your support can change lives every day. Apply now and become part of a team dedicated to helping people move forward with confidence and independence

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Benefits

  • Flexible schedule
  • On-site parking

Application Question(s)

  • Do you have experience providing support to individuals who are homeless / at risk of homelessness?
  • Do you have experience providing support residents to manage their finances, facilitating appointments with specialist mental health, drug and alcohol services?
  • This role is bank shift's, which means you will be on a pipeline list and would need to be flexible. Is this suitable?
  • As the role is bank, you would require an Enhanced Children & Adults DBS on the update service. Can you confirm if you have a DBS on the update service?

Experience

  • Providing trauma informed support: 1 year (preferred)
  • Providing housing benefit support: 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification

  • Manual Driving License (required)

Work Authorisation

  • United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: On the road

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Skills

Trauma-Informed Care
Person-Centred Support
Case Management
Safeguarding
Crisis Intervention
Tenancy Support
Mental Health Support
Substance Misuse Support
Communication Skills
Financial Management Support
Independent Living Skills
Signposting

Location

Leicester, England, United Kingdom

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