Housing & Support Worker (Move-On)
Oxford
Part-time – 22.5 hours per week
£19,539 per annum (£32,565 FTE)
Fixed Term – 12 Months
Help people make homelessness history.
Most homelessness services help people through a crisis.
This role helps people build a future.
We are recruiting for an experienced Housing & Support Worker to join an ambitious homelessness charity at an exciting time as it launches a brand-new Move-On Housing service.
You will support people who have already overcome significant barriers and are ready for the next stage of their journey, moving into employment, independent living and a place they can truly call home.
This is an opportunity to do more than provide support. You will help people sustain tenancies, develop life skills, grow in confidence and create lasting independence, while helping shape an innovative service from the very beginning.
The Role
You will manage two newly redeveloped Move-On houses providing accommodation for up to eight residents, supporting them as they prepare for independent living. Alongside this, you will provide floating support to former residents who have already moved into their own homes, helping them maintain their tenancy and reduce the risk of returning to homelessness.
This is a varied role combining housing management, tenancy sustainment and person-centred support. From carrying out support sessions and risk assessments to managing rents, maintaining property standards and helping residents access long-term accommodation, no two days will be the same. You will also play a key role in developing the policies, procedures and best practice that will shape this new service for years to come.
About You
You will already have experience working within supported housing, homelessness services or floating support and understand what it takes to help people with complex needs achieve lasting independence.
We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with experience of:
Supported housing, homelessness or Move-On services.
Floating support or tenancy sustainment.
Housing management, including rent collection, arrears or property management.
Supporting people with complex needs, including those who have experienced homelessness.
Helping people access welfare benefits, housing options and independent living.
Building positive relationships while maintaining professional boundaries and encouraging personal responsibility.
A full UK driving licence and the ability to travel across Oxfordshire would be an advantage, as you will be supporting people in both the Move-On properties and within the wider community.
Why Join Us?
This is more than a job.
You will join a charity that believes everyone deserves the opportunity to rebuild their life through meaningful work, stable housing and the right support. Every day you will see the difference your work makes as people gain confidence, sustain employment, secure their own home and take the final steps towards lasting independence.
If you are passionate about homelessness, housing and helping people achieve long-term change, we would love to hear from you.
Apply today and help people take the final step from homelessness to home.
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Education Officer
Location: SE1 4QQ, London (Frequent travel across London with occasional national travel and overnight stays)
Salary: £31,443 per annum
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
About the Role We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Education Officer to lead and coordinate our education programme across the region. You will deliver engaging workshops, assemblies, and training sessions to young people aged 11-18, teachers, and professionals, helping to raise awareness of homelessness and the challenges faced by young people.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys public speaking, building partnerships, developing educational resources, and making a positive impact within schools and youth settings.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate the regional education programme.
- Deliver workshops, assemblies, group sessions, and virtual learning activities.
- Train teachers and professionals on youth homelessness.
- Develop and update educational resources and programme content.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with schools, colleges, and partner organisations.
- Promote the programme, generate income, and achieve engagement targets.
- Monitor, evaluate, and maintain accurate records of programme activities.
- Recruit, train, and support volunteers.
- Ensure compliance with safeguarding, health and safety, lone working, and equality policies.
- Design and deliver projects that respond to local needs.
What You will have:
- Experience working with young people and professionals.
- Excellent presentation, workshop facilitation, and training skills.
- Experience creating educational resources and lesson plans aligned with the national curriculum.
- Strong relationship-building and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Experience working towards targets and promoting services.
- Understanding of issues affecting children and young people in the UK.
- Excellent organisational and administrative skills.
- Strong IT skills and experience creating digital content.
Knowledge of homelessness, healthy relationships, and risk-taking behaviours is desirable.
Apply Now
If you are passionate about empowering young people through education and want to make a lasting impact, we'd love to hear from you.
Interviews will be arranged as suitable applications are received, and the successful candidate will be expected to start as soon as possible. Early applications are encouraged.....Read more...
Outreach & Sustainment Officer Waltham Forest
PAYE: £18.53 per hour
Role Purpose
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Outreach & Sustainment Officer to support individuals who are sleeping rough or at risk of homelessness across Waltham Forest.
In this role, you will deliver proactive, trauma-informed outreach, engaging with vulnerable individuals to provide welfare checks, assess their needs, and connect them with housing, health, welfare, and specialist support services. Your work will help reduce harm, improve well being, and support people to move away from rough sleeping.
You will also provide ongoing tenancy sustainment support from the point an individual moves into temporary accommodation, supported housing, or independent living. This includes helping service users settle into their accommodation, build independence, access essential services, and maintain long-term housing stability.
Working collaboratively with internal teams and external partners, you will contribute specialist knowledge of homelessness, rough sleeping, and complex needs to ensure coordinated, person-centred interventions that achieve positive outcomes and reduce risk.
Key Focus Areas:
- Trauma-informed outreach and engagement
- Needs and risk assessments
- Housing, welfare, and support service referrals
- Tenancy sustainment and independent living support
- Multi-agency partnership working
- Safeguarding and risk reduction
- Supporting individuals with complex needs
This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable people and helping them achieve sustainable, long-term housing outcomes.....Read more...
The successful candidate will be required to work 37.5 hours per week. Flexibility is required to occasionally work outside of normal working hours to meet the needs of the charity and its education partners. This is a permanent role. The salary is £31,443 per annum.
Please note: this role requires frequent travel across London, as well as occasional national travel and overnight stays, as required.
In this position, you will be expected to;
- Effectively lead and coordinate the education programme in your region.
- Deliver workshops to children and young people aged 11-18 in a variety of education and youth settings, including assemblies, classroom-based workshops, small group work, and virtual sessions where required.
- Train teachers and professionals working with young people on homelessness, both in person and virtually.
- Work collaboratively with the wider national team to review and update programme content and resources, ensuring they reflect feedback, sector developments, the national curriculum and the needs of children and young people.
- Build strong partnerships with educational institutions in your region, including promoting the programme, generating income and meeting identified targets.
- Build effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including other agencies and statutory services, to promote the programme and develop referral pathways for young people.
- Maintain accurate records of all activities, keep databases up to date, and oversee monitoring and evaluation procedures within your region.
- Keep up to date with issues affecting young people in your region and ensure the programme is tailored to local needs. This may include designing bespoke projects in line with programme standards and quality requirements.
- Recruit, train and support volunteers, including service users where appropriate, while acting as a positive role model.
- Carry out duties in line with organisational policies and procedures, including Safeguarding, Health and Safety, Lone Working, and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and apply the organisation's approach to working with young people.
- Undertake any other duties appropriate to the scope and nature of the role.
To apply for this role, you must have;
- Excellent ability to work productively with young people and professionals, with experience building rapport, managing behaviour and addressing sensitive topics appropriately.
- Confident delivering engaging presentations, workshops and training to large groups of children, young people and adults, both in person and virtually.
- Experience designing and developing high-quality, innovative educational resources, lesson plans and workshops for children and young people in line with the national curriculum and statutory guidance.
- Strong relationship management skills, with the ability to build partnerships with a range of professionals, influence senior stakeholders and communicate the impact of programmes and services.
- Experience working in target-driven environments, promoting services and generating income, using innovative approaches to maximise engagement and reach.
- Demonstrable understanding of the issues affecting children and young people in the UK. Knowledge of homelessness, healthy relationships and risk-taking is desirable.
- Self-motivated, positive and enthusiastic, with the ability to work independently and manage administrative responsibilities effectively.
- Highly computer literate, with experience creating digital media.....Read more...
The successful candidate will be required to work 37.5 hours per week, working across Monday - Friday on a rota basis covering early (8AM - 4PM) and late (1PM - 9PM) shifts. You'll work one week of early shifts following by one week of lates on rotation. Temporary cover is required for approximately 2 months.
In this position, you will be required to:
- Hold a caseload of up to 10 key clients and conduct regular key working sessions resulting in Support Plans that are person-centred, trauma informed and enable progression
- Complete comprehensive risk and needs assessments
- Conduct skilled and sensitive support and safety plans with people who may be ambivalent about taking-up support and who may have had difficult experiences in the past
- Respond in a psychologically informed way to the challenges posed by complex needs in a residential setting
- Respond to all referrals within agreed timescales
- Make use of the service cluster by ensuring that residents who are readying/willing to move to step down are able to do so without the creation of unnecessary barriers
- Assist in the delivery, evaluation and development of the in-house recovery programme in partnership with the Recovery and Opportunities Coordinator
- Enable residents and other staff to identify the psychosocial factors that impact the use of coping mechanisms such as hospital presentations, substance use, aggression/conflict which may be no longer be helpful
- Work with residents to maximise benefit entitlements and secure project income through efficient rent collection and the minimisation of arrears and void loss
- Support individuals to address and/or challenge benefits sanctions/suspensions, including where benefits have not been awarded.
- Work with those who have no recourse to public funds (NRPF) to secure an income and/or access services to meet their basic needs
- Support the development of independent budgeting skills where appropriate through the use of information and advice giving as well as looking at practical skills
- Ensure that all voids are prepared to an acceptable standard and re-let in a timely fashion in order to maximise income receivable from rents and charges
- Monitor, record, report and follow up all maintenance issues within the scheme
- Participate in housing management procedures, such as room checks, locality checks and Health and Safety checks
To apply for this role candidates must have;
- Experience of working with people who have experienced or been threatened with homelessness including those who live in temporary or insecure accommodation
- Case/key working experience, including working with people who have complex or troubling experiences and/or behaviours
- Ability to produce high quality, personalised support and safety plans that are reflective of the clients you are working with
- An understanding of how trauma and adversity have the potential to create re-occurring incidences of multiple disadvantage
- An awareness of the legislation that governs mental health services and the application of such legislation
- An understanding of the multiple issues that can lead to homelessness and how such experiences can impact on people's willingness to then engage with services
- Ability to navigate across various specialties whilst working with multi-agency professionals, to create support and safety plans for clients
- Ability to spend time getting to know people and understand them, particularly when it seems that they are disinterested.
- Strong I.T skills including the use of Microsoft Office programmes and database recording systems....Read more...
As an Accounting Apprentice, you will gain valuable hands-on experience within a busy Finance Team while working towards a recognised accounting qualification. You'll attend college one day per week to develop your technical knowledge, whilst spending the rest of your time learning on-the-job alongside experienced and qualified accountants who will support your development throughout your apprenticeship.
Your responsibilities will include:
Posting financial transactions accurately onto the company's accounting software.
Assisting with monthly reconciliations to ensure financial records are complete and accurate.
Supporting the preparation of monthly and year-end financial reports.
Helping to process invoices and maintain financial records. · Assisting with the annual audit by gathering information and supporting documentation.
Working with colleagues across the organisation to resolve finance-related queries.
Learning and applying accounting principles, processes and best practices as part of your apprenticeship programme.
An average week will combine practical workplace learning with dedicated study time, allowing you to develop both your professional skills and technical knowledge. As your confidence and experience grow, you'll take on increasing responsibility and gain exposure to a wide range of accounting activities, helping you build a strong foundation for a successful career in finance.Training Outcome:The last apprentice has progressed internally towards a management accountant position and we have continued to pay for their training.Employer Description:About Step by Step
Step by Step is a youth charity dedicated to empowering young people and preventing homelessness across Hampshire, Surrey, Dorset, Wiltshire, West Berkshire and West Sussex. We believe that every young person deserves the opportunity to realise their full potential, regardless of the challenges they face.
Through our accommodation services, wellbeing support, advice and guidance, and opportunities for personal development, we help young people build confidence, develop life skills and work towards a brighter future. Our services support young people aged 16–25 who are at risk of homelessness or facing complex challenges, providing safe places to live and the support they need to achieve independence.
Our team is positive, professional and passionate about making a difference. We are committed to creating opportunities that enable young people to overcome adversity and achieve their aspirations. Together with our supporters, volunteers, hosts and partners, we work to ensure that every young person has the chance to thrive.
Safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do. The safe recruitment of staff is a vital part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults who access our services. As an employer, we expect all employees and volunteers to share and demonstrate this commitment. To find out more about Step by Step and the life-changing work we do, visit www.stepbystep.org.ukWorking Hours :Monday to Friday 0900 – 1700 with one day a week at college and one day a week at home.Skills: IT skills,Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills....Read more...
Charles Hunter Associates are looking for a Children Social Worker to join a Safeguarding Team.
This role requires a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 3 years' experience within a permanent role.
About the team:
The team works to safeguard children and young people at risk of homelessness or are currently homeless, in line with the Southwark Judgement (2009) and the Children Act 1989, ensuring that statutory duties are carried out. You will be working collaboratively with partner agencies, this is a fast – faced, supportive environment.
About You:
To be considered, you must have:
A recognised Social Work qualification (Degree/DipSW/CQSW)
Minimum 3 years post-qualified experience.
Previous experience within Children Statutory Social Work.
A full UK Driver's License is essential
What's on offer?
£33.30 per hour umbrella (PAYE payment options available also).
Hybrid working scheme.
Great opportunity to work in a specialist team.
Parking available nearby/ onsite.
Easily accessible via car or public transport.
For more information, please get in contact:
Grace Gordon – Consultant
0118 948 5555 / 07425728375
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We are looking for an Adult's Senior Social Worker to join a Substance Misuse Team
Do not apply for this job role if you do not have 2 years' of permanent experience post qualification
About the role
This team works in a multi-disciplinary environment. This team delivers assessments to see if people are ready for rehab, They work with the homeless and will work closely with the homelessness team in visiting hostels. Undertaking care act strength-based assessments are vital part of this role.
About you
It is essential to have a degree within Social Work (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) with a minimum of two years' experience within adult's Social Work post qualified. A successful candidate will have extensive experience working within mental health and have a strong understanding of the Mental Capacity Act.
What's on offer?
£32.00 per hour (PAYE payments available also)
Hybrid working scheme
Parking onsite/ nearby
Support Management and regular supervision
Easily accessible via public transport
For more information, please get in contact
Josh Sipson - Candidate Consultant
jsipson@charecruitment.com / 07775750600....Read more...
Project Officer Renters Rights Act
Location: Waltham Forest
Hours: Part-Time 22 Hours per Week
Pay Rate: £26.04 per Hour (PAYE)
Are you an experienced housing professional with a strong understanding of housing legislation and project delivery? We are seeking a proactive and organised Project Officer to support the implementation of the Renters' Rights Act within a busy local authority housing service.
- Provide specialist advice and recommendations based on research, analysis, and evaluation of information.
- Manage complex and escalated customer enquiries and issues.
- Support the development and delivery of service plans to meet strategic objectives.
- Research legislative and policy developments and translate findings into reports, recommendations, and actions.
- Assist with projects and programmes to ensure compliance with the Renters' Rights Act.
- Maintain accurate project records, monitoring information, and data management systems.
- Build effective working relationships with internal and external partners and stakeholders.
About You You will have:
- Knowledge and understanding of the Renters' Rights Act and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017.
- Experience managing projects within a large organisation, delivering work to agreed timescales, budgets, and quality standards.
- Experience working with a variety of internal and external partners.
- Experience engaging with residents from diverse communities.
- Strong report writing, communication, organisational, and analytical skills.
- Good IT, presentation, literacy, and numeracy skills.
- The ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a significant housing reform programme and make a positive impact on local communities. Apply now with your updated CV.....Read more...
Salvation Army HomesThe RoleImagine this…A young person has moved into West Farm. You’re there to check in, make sure the property is safe, and help them understand their tenancy. With your support, they don’t just keep their flat, they learn to sustain independence, manage challenges, and see a future beyond homelessness. As Tenancy Sustainment Officer, you’re the steady support who helps them develop and hold onto that hard-won independence.What you’ll be doing
Providing day to day administrative support to residents, managing rent enquiries and repair requests efficiently and professionally.Coordinating repairs with internal teams and external contractors, monitoring progress, and ensuring works are completed efficiently and within agreed timescales.Help residents move into safe, well-prepared accommodation.Support young people to understand their tenancy rights and responsibilities.Tackle challenges like rent arrears, anti-social behaviour, or property issues.Work with partners to find move-on housing options and prevent homelessness. What you’ll bringBlend essential experience and behaviours:Experience managing and interpreting numerical data, with strong attention to detail.Organised, resilient, and passionate about giving people the tools to thrive in independence.Empathy and patience to support young people facing multiple challenges.Knowledge of facilities management processes, including the coordination of repairs and maintenance services is desirable.Working Arrangements
Service based role at our West Farm Serviceoffering 18.75 hoursTravel may be required to attend professional meetings, team training sessions, and conferences.Our OfferIn return, we offer a competitive and supportive benefits package, including: 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 31 daysWestfield Healthcare Cash Back Plan (including cashback for optical, dental, therapies, plus 24/7 GP access and counselling support)Matched pension scheme up to 6% (with salary sacrifice option)Enhanced family leave from day one, including enhanced maternity/adoption and paternity payOccupational sick payFinancial support options, including season ticket loans, emergency loans, mortgage advice and wellbeing supportPaid volunteering daysCycle to Work SchemeDiscounted private medical insuranceSupport to learn, broaden your skills and develop your careerA fun and inclusive work culture where individual differences are valued and championedClosing date: 22 August 2026 (please note we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications)About The CompanyFounded in 1959, Salvation Army Homes is a registered provider and exempt charity, and a subsidiary of The Salvation Army. We are a specialist provider of housing and support services across England, owning and managing around 4,500 homes in partnership with 79 local authorities. We provide general needs housing, supported accommodation, and homes for older people.If you join our passionate staff team you will be contributing to our mission; “Safe Homes. Transform Lives” where you will make a positive difference to residents, who are at the heart of everything we do.Guaranteed interview scheme: Please let us know if you have a disability, are a Salvation Army Homes resident or ex-resident, are a care leaver, or ex veteran as we guarantee an interview if you meet the minimum requirements of the role.As an equal opportunities’ employer, Salvation Army Homes is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We invite and welcome applications to apply for Salvation Army Homes opportunities without concern of bias or discrimination. If you require any adjustments or support to enable you to participate fully in the selection process, please let us know. We are committed to ensuring an inclusive and accessible recruitment experience.....Read more...
The RoleWe are looking for a proactive and dedicated deputy manager, on a 12 month fixed term contract, to help deliver the goals and vision of our high standard supported accommodation service. The service is for 16–24-year-olds who have either experienced homelessness or are moving on from a children’s home setting.The deputy manager will support the service manager in creating and maintaining the necessary structures and culture, to allow the young people and staff team to thrive.What you’ll be doing
Support the staff team in creating a young person centred, transparent and affirmative culture.Drive forward on the many plans/goals within the service, e.g. co-production, Advantaged Thinking etc.Work with key partners and stakeholders including the Foyer Federation and the Salvation Army Church.Ensure the service is compliant with all internal and external procedures/expectations/obligations, including the OFSTED.Be part of a 24/7 – 365 day on-call rota.What you’ll bring
An understanding of supported accommodation and/or youth homelessness.Experience leading within a multi-disciplinary team and/or managing/supporting staff in the fulfilment of their roles.An Advantaged Thinking and trauma informed approach to the support of young people.A strong sense of values and purpose, that aligns with SPIRE, Salvation Army Homes’ values.Ability to work independently and take the lead on projects that contribute towards the services delivery plan.Working ArrangementsThe role is primarily based at the Merriweather site, though as we operate two sites, there may be occasion to work at our Preston Foyer site. The post is principally Monday-Friday, though some weekend and/or evening work may be required, as per needs of the service.Our OfferIn return, we offer a competitive and supportive benefits package, including:26 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 31 daysWestfield Healthcare Cash Back Plan (including cashback for optical, dental, therapies, plus 24/7 GP access and counselling support)Matched pension scheme up to 6% (with salary sacrifice option)Enhanced family leave from day one, including enhanced maternity/adoption and paternity payOccupational sick payFinancial support options, including season ticket loans, emergency loans, mortgage advice and wellbeing supportPaid volunteering daysCycle to Work SchemeDiscounted private medical insuranceSupport to learn, broaden your skills and develop your careerA fun and inclusive work culture where individual differences are valued and championedClosing date: 12 September 2026 (please note we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications) About The CompanyFounded in 1959, Salvation Army Homes is a registered provider and exempt charity, and a subsidiary of The Salvation Army. We are a specialist provider of housing and support services across England, owning and managing around 4,500 homes in partnership with 79 local authorities. We provide general needs housing, supported accommodation, and homes for older people.If you join our passionate staff team you will be contributing to our mission; “Safe Homes. Transform Lives” where you will make a positive difference to residents, who are at the heart of everything we do.Guaranteed interview scheme: Please let us know if you have a disability, are a Salvation Army Homes resident or ex-resident, are a care leaver, or ex veteran as we guarantee an interview if you meet the minimum requirements of the role.As an equal opportunities’ employer, Salvation Army Homes is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We invite and welcome applications to apply for Salvation Army Homes opportunities without concern of bias or discrimination. If you require any adjustments or support to enable you to participate fully in the selection process, please let us know. We are committed to ensuring an inclusive and accessible recruitment experience.....Read more...
We are looking for an experienced Children's Social Worker to join a Pre-Birth Team.
Do not apply for this role if you do not have a Social Work qualification with a minimum of 3 years post qualified experience in permanent position/s.
About the team
This is an early intervention team responsible for working with high risk expectant parents to ensure support and prevent potential risk to the child. This role involves completing statutory, pre-birth and parenting assessments to provide intervention and safety planning for children and families to avoid further escalation to child protection services. The team work with a multitude of services to provide well-rounded, goal oriented support to parents in order to address issues such as addiction, homelessness and domestic abuse.
About you
You will be an enthusiastic and committed Social Worker with substantial knowledge and experience within preventative work or a children’s frontline setting. Ability to work with hard to engage adults is key to the success of this role. It is also essential to have a degree within Social Work (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) and minimum three years post qualified experience. You must have a valid UK driving licence and vehicle.
What's on offer?
Up to £33.30 per hour Umbrella (PAYE payment options available also)
Preventative working style with values of restorative practice
"Good" Ofsted inspection results
Hybrid working scheme
Parking available/ nearby
Supportive management structure
For more information, please get in contact
Luke Longman – Business Manager
07436380232 / llongman@charecruitment.com....Read more...
Assist with a wide range of property maintenance and refurbishment tasks in customers' homes and communal areas
Learn and carry out basic plumbing, electrical, carpentry, tiling and decorating work under supervision
Support colleagues to complete repairs safely, efficiently and to a high standard
Use and maintain tools, equipment and company vehicles responsibly
Attend college training and complete coursework towards a City & Guilds Level 2 qualification
Build a portfolio of evidence and take part in assessor visits as part of the apprenticeship programme
Follow health and safety procedures at all times
Provide excellent customer service when working in residents' homes and communities
Work as part of a team while developing practical skills and industry knowledge
Training:Training will take place both in the workplace and at Cornwall College. Apprentices will spend four days a week gaining practical, hands-on experience with Coastline's Property Maintenance team and one day a week attending college to develop their technical knowledge and skills. The apprenticeship combines workplace learning with classroom-based training, leading to a City & Guilds Level 2 qualification in Property Maintenance.Training Outcome:Whilst this apprenticeship is offered as a fixed-term contract, our intention is to offer a permanent role at the end of the programme to the right candidate who successfully completes their qualification and demonstrates Coastline's values in their work. This can provide the foundation for a rewarding long-term career in property maintenance.Employer Description:Coastline Housing is a charitable social landlord serving Cornwall. Winners in the Third Sector category at the Cornwall Business Awards and one of the fastest growing landlords in the country, we are proud to be a key provider of housing and support in Cornwall. That includes social housing for thousands of people across Cornwall, plus shared ownership and rent to buy homes to help people get a home of their own. Our Extra Care scheme in Redruth houses many older people, and our services for anyone experiencing homelessness help hundreds each year who are rough sleeping. Accredited with Investors in People Gold, Investors in Volunteers, a Menopause Workplace Pledge and Disability Confident Leader, we are a proven, people-focused employer, putting customers and colleagues at the heart of what we do.Working Hours :Monday- Thursday
8.00am- 4.00pm
Friday
8.00am- 3:30pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative....Read more...
Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the community? Do you have a strong desire to contribute your skills to a cause that matters? We invite you to apply for our HR Advisor role.CAYSH is a purpose driven charity, dedicated to providing safer homes and better futures for young homeless people. We believe in the power of community, collaboration and transparency to create lasting change. We provide supported housing, advice and guidance to over 170 vulnerable, homeless young people per year.Our Community Interest Company has a separate board and exists to provide 24/7 concierge services for young people at CAYSH and externally to vulnerable adults with complex needs.We are looking for a HR Advisor who can provide clear HR guidance and advice, whilst being supportive of CAYSH's overall mission to end youth homelessness. You will be able to work as a team, liaise with and be supported by our insurer's legal advisory service, and also work independently, leading projects yourself.This broad HR Advisor role sits within the leadership team, supporting day-to-day HR needs while contributing to business strategy and HR objectives. You will provide practical advice, build trusted relationships and ensure HR practices are consistent, values-led and aligned with CAYSH's mission.Whilst this role is largely a generalist HR role, your main duties will:
Contribute to the development and delivery of the Charity's HR strategy in line with wider business objectives.Develop, review and implement HR policies, procedures, guidance and action plans, including those relating to equality, wellbeing and compliance.Provide professional HR advice and support to managers and employees on employee relations, performance management and employment law matters.Lead recruitment, selection and onboarding activity, ensuring safer recruitment, equality and inclusion requirements are met.Identify training and development needs, arrange suitable learning activity and deliver HR related training where required.Manage appraisal, supervision and staff development processes to promote quality, consistency and high completion rates.Support organisational change, workforce planning, restructuring and redundancy processes in line with business needs and legal requirements.Lead, support and develop HR advisory and administrative staff, ensuring team priorities and professional standards are maintained.Prepare and present HR reports, updates and key performance information for senior leaders, the Board and Trustees/Directors.Oversee HR systems, records, budgets, payroll, benefits, wellbeing activity and procurement of HR services where required.
About You:
CIPD Level 5 qualification (or working towards) with previous experience in an HR Advisor roleSolid understanding and knowledge of UK employment law and employee relations practices is essentialSelf-motivated and able to drive organisational changeStrong and proactive communicator with the ability to adapt styles and build rapport with colleagues and key stakeholdersAbility to produce high quality correspondence and documentation with excellent attention to detailConfident user of Microsoft Office including Word and Excel. Working knowledge of MyHRToolkit is preferrable, but not essential.Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail and able to meet deadlines
Why work for CAYSH
Impact: be part of an organisation making a real difference to the lives of homeless young people.Leadership: support our decision-making and manage staffing changes across our services.Fulfilment: experience the satisfaction of knowing that your efforts contribute to positive change.
Commitment to safeguarding young people and vulnerable adults is essential, as well as the commitment to equal opportunities and eliminating discriminatory practice.Job details:
Salary: £33,000 to £35,000 per annum dependent on experienceBenefits: Pension scheme, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), 25 days holiday, flexibility and training and development opportunities.Hours: 37 hours per weekContract: Fixed Term (6 months) - subject to reviewLocation: Croydon, Surrey (hybrid working opportunities in line with the needs of the Charity)
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Salvation Army HomesWe have an exciting opportunity for a Tenancy Sustainment Officer to join our team at Mildmay House. This is a key post contributing to the delivery of Salvation Army Homes services to its residents.Working within our corporate aims and objectives you will deliver a Resident focused service.You will co-ordinate tenancy management and rent collection to ensure all housing management income is collected effectively. You will ensure fair access, process of applications, relevant background checks and allocation of vacant properties. You will also ensure supported move on accommodation is available for use, keeping vacant properties to a minimum and void turnaround time minimised. You will ensure H&S and property standards are maintained and work effectively as a team member delivering excellent services to Salvation Army Homes' residents.Working with our residents, you will key to increasing their ability to sustain a tenancy when they housed in our move on properties and when they transition out of the scheme from the scheme.About the Service:Mildmay House is a 47 bed supported accommodation service for single homeless males and females aged 16 upwards, clients who live at our service come from a variety of backgrounds/circumstances including relationship breakdowns, rough sleeping, mental health, drugs & alcohol use. At Mildmay we seek to provide a warm, respectful and supportive environment for clients. We want every person who walks through the door to feel that Mildmay is their home from Day 1. Staff aim to support and encourage clients throughout their stay/journey with us as they move towards independent living. What our Staff Say: I love working at Mildmay House because there is never a dull moment. The relationships that are developed with the clients are extremely important and I think that it is one of the key things that supports us truly transform lives.About The CandidateA Tenancy Sustainment Officer will instinctively share Salvation Army Homes delivery values and behaviours, loving your work, helping people to thrive and always finding a way to be effective.Benefits of working as a Tenancy Sustainment officer :
26 days annual leave rising to 31 days£100 when you start work, plus £250 at 6 months’ service and another £250 at 12 months’ serviceAn extra day off on your birthdayA High Street discount scheme (great savings both on and off-line)Pension with life assuranceDiscounted private medical insuranceLoans available for financial emergenciesOccupational Sick PayA full Induction package and training relevant to the roleLong service awards from 2.5 yearsSupport to learn and develop your careerAbout The CompanyA registered social landlord and one of the leading providers of supported housing in the UK, Salvation Army Homes is dedicated to transforming lives by providing accommodation and support for some of the most vulnerable members of society - mainly people with complex needs and/or experiencing homelessness.Our aim is to work with individuals to build on their strengths, creating person centred, individualised strategies and plans that transform lives, support recovery and enable positive behaviour. In order to succeed, however, we need the right people in place. Our workforce is one of our greatest assets, but only by recruiting the very best can we continue to deliver comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement. services to our residents. That’s where you come in.As an equal opportunities’ employer, Salvation Army Homes is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We invite and welcome applications to apply for Salvation Army Homes opportunities without concern of bias or discrimination. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.....Read more...