The successful candidates will be required to work 37.5 hours per week, working Monday - Friday on a rota basis covering early (8AM - 3:30PM) and late (3PM - 10:30PM) shifts. You'll work one week of early shifts followed by one week of lates on rotation. Temporary cover is required for approximately 3 months (until the end of March 2026).
In this position, you will be required to:
- Hold a caseload of key clients and conduct regular key working sessions resulting in outcome focused, SMART Support Plans within a Harm Minimisation and strengths and recovery framework
- Assess referrals to the project to ensure that service criteria are met and to undertake comprehensive initial needs and risk assessments at the point of interview to ensure that suitable clients are accepted
- Ensure key clients' income is maximised by accessing appropriate benefits
- Complete detailed and thorough sign-ups to ensure that new residents understand the rights and responsibilities under their tenure agreements and to assist with all areas of move in to ensure new residents are made to feel comfortable
- Work with clients to identify activities they would like to take part in to occupy their time and to assist clients to access such activities externally or internally
- Support clients that may be ready to move into work, education or training by assisting them to access suitable courses or placements
- Ensure that all voids are prepared and re-let in within target
- Contribute to the project's income through the minimisation of void loss and arrears
- Monitor occupation charge accounts and address arrears with clients before they accumulate
- Prepare void rooms for letting
- Carry out room and building checks and to report and follow up all hazards/repairs/maintenance issues in a timely fashion
- Minimise risk to clients and others by identifying and following up any safeguarding concerns
- Meet day to day health and safety requirements, including duty system, lone working and maintenance, checks and reporting procedures
To apply for this role candidates must have;
- Experience working with rough sleepers who may be experiencing mental health problems and alcohol and/or substance misuse in a residential setting
- Experience working with rough sleepers who have a low level of engagement with services
- Ability to deliver a client-centred support service to people presenting significant levels of need and risk and to implement action plans through high quality risk and needs assessment
- Understanding of current Welfare Benefits and a level of numeracy sufficient to carry out tasks such as budgeting and support with clients to maintain rent accounts
- Working knowledge of Housing Management as applied to a supported housing and an understanding of the rights and responsibilities associated with various forms of tenure including excluded licenses
- Ability to work in partnership with external stakeholders, particularly community mental health services and/or substance use services
- Understanding of current safeguarding
- Good verbal and written communication skills to ensure effective sharing of information and recording of case notes, handover to colleagues and effective communication to multi agencies.
Project Worker - Rough Sleeping
Corus Consultancy
Posted 13 hours ago, valid for a day
London, Greater London W12 9AU, England
£13 - £14 per hour
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The position requires candidates to work 37.5 hours per week on a rotating schedule of early and late shifts from Monday to Friday.
- This temporary role is expected to last for approximately 3 months, ending in March 2026.
- Candidates must have experience working with rough sleepers facing mental health issues and substance misuse in a residential setting.
- A competitive salary of £30,000 per year is offered for this role, with a focus on client-centered support and risk assessment.
- Applicants should possess strong communication skills and an understanding of welfare benefits, housing management, and safeguarding.
