Tenancy Support WorkerUp to PHBS Social Care are excited to say we are currently recruiting for Housing Support Workers to work with well known housing organisations in your local area!This would be a fantastic opportunity to work with young people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness and require support to help find permanent accommodation, assisting with access to external support/benefits and supporting their emotional you want to make a difference to someone’s life and support a great team of staff, then APPLY NOW!*You must be flexible on your availability and a driver*You will be working as part of a team or lone working depending on the needs of the can be full time hours available or work around other commitments you might have! You will need experience working with mental health, homelessness, domestic abuse or substance misuse and alcoholism. An understanding on the benefit systems in the surrounding areas would also be a great benefit to you!What we’ll need from you:Ability to work within a team.Ability to monitor and ensure the safety and security of the understanding of challenging behaviour is have an approachable, proactive and friendly attitude towards least 6 months experience working in CareA DBS registered on the Update Service would be a great advantageBenefits of working with us:Weekly payPaid PAYE (We do not use umbrella companies – meaning you accrue holiday pay and no hidden fees)24/7 contact with BS Social CarePension scheme entitlementDouble pay on Bank HolidaysSeparate holiday payFlexible hours/days to fit around your commitmentsWorking with dedicated consultantsTemp to Perm and contract opportunitiesContract OpportunitiesAccess to specialist support through our Mental Health AdvisorsTraining and refresher courses coming soon! If you think this role would be perfect for you why wait, get in touch today for an immediate start. Please contact Bethan on (phone number removed) for an informal chat

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