Bedford, Bedfordshire
One Housing
Specialist Support Worker We are One Housing and we create places for people to call home and support them to live well. With a breadth of services and expertise to help people whatever their housing, care, or support needs. Our Homelessness and Prevention team is friendly and we love what we do. We are passionate about the high- quality support we provide. We offer our colleagues a friendly, collaborative workplace and the chance to build a rewarding career with a not-for-profit organisation that is proud to make a genuine difference to people s lives, each and every day. Join our Homelessness and Prevention team as a Specialist Support Officer Housing sits at the heart of our organisation. We believe that everyone deserves a safe, secure, affordable home. Providing care and support to those who need it is an important part of what we do. We work with people experiencing homelessness and who often have other support needs. Our services include hostels, young peoples accommodation services and support delivered in the community; where we provide tailored support that prepares our customers to achieve independence and re-integrate within the community. We re an organisation with strong values. We keep our promises; we do a great job; we value diversity; we work together; and we look for ways to improve. These are what make us such a great team, working together as one to achieve our vision. The role We have a fantastic opportunity for someone to join us in the position of Specialist Support Officer in Bedford. This role will be based at our Clarence House, This service has 29 self contained flats and supports customers with complex needs. This could include but not limited to drug and alcohol addictions, Domestic violence, some mental health needs. The customers here are supported through holistic therapies to develop their skills to live an independent life within society. Salary: £28,313 Hours: 37.5 weekly Shifts: Early: 08:00-16:00 Late: 13:00-21:00 (7 day Rota) We are currently looking to adapt the shifts to enable a better work life balance, this could include an ad hoc longer shift which can be discussed further at interview stage. Your responsibilities will include: Taking lead responsibility in application of defined specialist interventions (e.g., Social Work, Psychology, Drug & Alcohol) To provide clinical input for the staff and customers as directed by the service specification and the needs of the service Developing and maintaining positive links with key stakeholders. Providing 121 psychological support to customers Providing 121 Drug and alcohol support to customers Producing case formulations Creating an environment that promotes opportunities for customers to develop, learn and enable skills towards independence. Carrying out assessments to identify and prioritise needs. Undertaking group and one to one intervention with clients of a specialist nature (i.e CBT informed interventions, psychoeducational groups or harm minimization interventions.) Supporting customers to develop the necessary skills to live independently, and to access training, education and work What you will need to succeed We are looking for someone who believes in working together as part of a team, who shares our values and who is committed to achieving positive outcomes for all of our customers. This service is looking for a strong character that is passionate about the support they provide. A creative person who has the capability to use their own initiative to improve the service and the lives of the customers who benefit from Clarence House. The successful candidate will have: Knowledge of specialist assessment tools, methods and case formulation. Knowledge of evidence based specialist interventions appropriate for community settings. Experience of undertaking customer assessments, support planning and key-working with a clear outcome focus Knowledge about recovery model, peer support and coproduction procedures Experience working in community settings therapeutically, including assessments, designing interventions and demonstrating outcomes Experience running therapeutic groups. Understanding and regular practice of reflective work. A relevant professional qualification in the area of expertise (i.e. Drug and alcohol, counselling, psychology, OT, nursing or social work or any other relevant qualifications) Understanding of safeguarding procedures for children and adults The offer Our benefits offer you an array of perks designed with your wellbeing in mind. Your holidays are important to us. Take up to 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Lean travel. Spread the cost of your commute with a season ticket loans and our Cycle2Work scheme, open to all colleagues Looking forward to your big bucket list trip? You can buy or sell up to five days annual leave each year. Get paid to do good. We offer you two days off on full pay each year to volunteer in our communities. Well done! With our colleague recognition programme you will know when you ve done a Learning never stops. One Academy, our innovative, in-house learning and development offering is designed to help you take your career to the next level. We re here for you. Our employee assistance programme offers counselling and support for you and your family 24/7. Stay book-smart. Take up to five paid days off per year to study toward a relevant qualification. Experience new things. We offer you a career break after 3 years continuous service. About us As an organisation with a strong social purpose, One Housing works in some of the most diverse communities in the UK and our workforce reflects that. As of December 2021, One Housing merged with the Riverside Group, creating one of the country’s largest housing associations, with more than 75,000 homes. This follows a shared recognition that we are better and stronger together; and that when we combine, we will be able to do more for our customers and the communities we serve. At One Housing, our people are our strength which is why we work very hard to enable all employees to bring their authentic self to work. This commitment is reflected in our diversity groups support network, our wellbeing initiatives and our employee benefits. We understand that the different skills and experiences that our colleagues from different backgrounds bring to us allow us to make better decisions, consider different views and be an altogether more interesting and cohesive place to work. We welcome applications from everyone. Apply today for a fulfilling career in our Homelessness and Prevention team