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Supported Lettings Officer

Hatched Recruitment Group
Posted 6 hours ago, valid for 23 days
Location

London, Greater London SE1 3SS, England

Salary

£27 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Offender Housing Resettlement Officer position in Southwark focuses on supporting homeless ex-offenders in acquiring and maintaining private rented accommodation.
  • The role requires coordinating services and liaising with key partners to provide additional support, such as mental health and substance abuse recovery.
  • Candidates should have at least two years of experience in housing support or a related field, with a salary of £30,000 to £35,000 per year.
  • Key responsibilities include assessing ex-offenders for suitability, providing tenancy sustainment support, and advising on the private rented sector.
  • The role also involves identifying welfare needs and conducting accompanied viewings to assist applicants in making informed housing decisions.

Offender Housing Resettlement Officer

Southwark

Job Role

To support and coordinate support services and information to homeless ex offenders to enable them to acquire accommodation in the private rented sector, to live independently and to maintain their tenancies.

To liaise with key partners and stakeholders and ensure that additional support such as mental health, drugs and alcohol recovery are provided for customers that are in need.

To promote the use of the private rented sector as a viable alternative to social rented housing, in order to encourage independence, prevent homelessness, provide settled housing solutions and reduce the Council's use of temporary accommodation.

Key Accountabilities

To assess ex offenders for suitability to move into the private rented sector with support.

Provide tenancy sustainment support ensuring tenancies in the private rented sector are sustainable.

To provide advice on all processes leading to acquiring a private rented sector tenancy and tenancy sustainment service for residents assessed and accepted for the council's accommodation for ex-offenders service requiring assistance.

To identify the welfare and support needs as well as considering any risks of ex offenders requiring private rented accommodation through visits and other contacts, reports from internal officers and collaborative working with other agencies including Probation and the Police .

To carry out accompanied viewings following risk assessments with applicants and provide them with advice and guidance on all aspects of lettings (including welfare benefits, tenancy responsibilities) to assist them in making an informed decision.

Assist applicants to explore other housing options where available such as, options for settled accommodation outside of London, Flat share schemes etc.

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