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Waking Night Support Coach. Do you want to make a real difference to people's lives? Do you have experience of Waking Nights? If so, we would love to hear from you. We have an exciting opportunity for a Waking Nights Support Coach in our Homeless Provision based in Southport. The role is shift based, working 8pm till 8am with a 3 on 3 off rota, 40.25 hours per week. New Start is a family-run, not-for-profit organisation, we deliver a diverse range of homelessness projects and temporary housing solutions across Merseyside. We aim to enhance lives by offering good quality accommodation with structured support. The Role: You will be part of a team that delivers a strengths-based service, allowing each person who accesses the project to thrive and develop, gain greater independence, and succeed to a more permanent housing solution. You will complete Health & Safety checks and deal with any incidents that may occur through the evening. You will oversee the safety of residents and crash bed users, as well as the security of the building. You will undertake administrative tasks as requested by support workers or management. You'll need to keep records of everything, so will have experience of updating case records and incident management. You will be a confident person and will be required to lone work through the night, although you will have the support of an on-call manager. Who we are looking for: This role can be incredibly rewarding but at times it can be challenging. The ideal person will be resilient, empathetic, and have a can-do attitude. You will have a desire to learn and want to develop your own skills, knowledge and fulfil your career aspirations. You will genuinely care and want to make a difference by supporting people to turn their lives around. You will understand the challenges vulnerable adults may face, around homelessness, mental health, substance abuse and offending – this could include having your own lived experience. You will have demonstrable experience in a waking nights post, supporting outreach services or within a hostel setting. You will have some experience of completing risk assessments and incident management/reports to a high standard. Ideally, you will have: You will have studied up to NVQ Level 3 in Housing/Health and Social Care or be working towards this qualification or be prepared to undertake if successful in the role.
Job Responsibility:
Complete Health & Safety checks and deal with any incidents that may occur through the evening
Oversee the safety of residents and crash bed users, as well as the security of the building
Undertake administrative tasks as requested by support workers or management
Keep records of everything, update case records and incident management
Lone work through the night, with support of an on-call manager
Requirements:
Experience of waking nights
Experience of completing risk assessments and incident management/reports to a high standard
Studied up to NVQ Level 3 in Housing/Health and Social Care or be working towards this qualification or be prepared to undertake if successful in the role
Demonstrable experience in a waking nights post, supporting outreach services or within a hostel setting
Understanding of challenges vulnerable adults may face, around homelessness, mental health, substance abuse and offending
Resilient, empathetic, and have a can-do attitude
Desire to learn and develop own skills
Genuinely care and want to make a difference
Confident and required to lone work through the night
Experience of updating case records and incident management
What we offer:
Competitive Salary - £28150.85 per annum
Contributory pension scheme
242 - 302 Hours Annual Leave
A range of learning and development opportunities including professional qualifications and specific training around Strengths Based Practice, Cognitive Analytical Thinking and Trauma Informed Care