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The main purpose of the job is to understand and work with adults who may have experienced trauma linked to homelessness, addiction, mental or physical health needs, family breakdown, criminal activity and other disadvantages. The post holder will be part of a team providing person centred and trauma informed support to single homeless people living within homeless services accommodation.
Job Responsibility:
Understand and work with adults who may have experienced trauma linked to homelessness, addiction, mental or physical health needs, family breakdown, criminal activity and other disadvantages
Part of a team providing person centred and trauma informed support to single homeless people living within homeless services accommodation
Working across four projects: The Somewhere Safe to Stay Hub, Bishopbridge House, Dibden Road Hostel, St Martins House
Requirements:
Evidence of emotional resilience and tenacity to provide support, even when faced with resistance
Experience of supporting people who have poor mental health, addictions or who are ex-offenders
Ability and willingness to be flexible
Someone to demonstrate confidence, adaptability and conscientiousness, have empathy with the people we support and the determination to make a difference
What we offer:
Comprehensive training programme
Up to 31 days holiday plus an additional ‘birthday’ holiday
Opportunity to buy extra annual leave
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with 24hr helpline and up to 10 counselling sessions per issue, per year
Access to a service that provides team members and people living at that address, GP appointments 24/7 365 days a year