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Specialist Supported Housing Officer

Building Recruitment Company
Posted 8 hours ago, valid for a day
Location

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG42QU, England

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Prison Ex-Offender Support Specialist Supported Housing Officer is located in Nottingham and offers a salary range of £14.30 - £16.37 per hour.
  • This temporary role, lasting for 3 months or more, requires full-time availability from Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
  • Candidates must have at least one year of experience in social housing and support work, with additional experience in police, probation, or prisons preferred.
  • The role involves managing properties for individuals on probation, providing support, and ensuring adherence to house rules while working predominantly alone.
  • A full and current driver's license is required, and a company car will be provided for travel between locations.
  • Prison
  • ex-offender
  • support
Specialist Supported Housing OfficerLOCATION:               NottinghamSALARY:                   £14.30 - £16.37 per hour PAYEDURATION:Temporary (3 months +)   HOURS:                      Full Time (Monday to Friday 10.00-18.30)  OVERVIEW:
  • Working to support a CAS3 contract with the Ministry of Justice, this role involves managing a number of self-contained and small shared accommodation properties within the region. In addition to providing proactive property management, the role involves engaging with residents (People On Probation) who may have complex needs/multiple disadvantage, on release from prison, CAS1 or CAS2, with the goal of ensuring a smooth transition into the allocated accommodation. The role does include an element of supervision to ensure ‘house rules’ and license agreements are being adhered to, along with offering housing related, ‘light touch’ support and signposting where needed.
  • While you will be part of a small regional team and a larger business, this is predominantly a lone working role and you will need to be comfortable driving between locations. A company car will be provided.
  • Managing a number of properties specifically allocated to the MOJ. You will engage with individuals with complex needs and will be able to work without supervision and have experience of lone working.
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
  • Ensuring properties are safe, secure and clean
  • Ensure accommodation is prepared and ready for occupation in accordance with company timescales.
  • Performing all necessary functions to manage the move in/move out process.
  • Proactively identify and resolve all property and maintenance related issues efficiently, where applicable in conjunction with the maintenance and/or cleaning teams.
  • Undertaking weekly visits to all properties and ensuring residents are adhering to the “house rules” and have not abandoned their accommodation.
  • Manage reports of Anti-Social Behaviour and where necessary sometimes in conjunction with the Community Probation Practitioner (CPP) and actively engage in conflict resolution wherever possible.
  • Build positive relationships with the residents and appropriately deal with any emergency situations which may arise during the course of work under guidance from local management teams and other professionals.
  • Meeting tight deadlines and making properties available within agreed timescales.
  • Inventory management of all soft furnishings and sundry items.
  • To keep accurate and timely records in accordance with departmental policy.
  • To attend mandatory training and participate in staff development courses as appropriate.
PERSON SPECIFICATION: Skills
  • Confident communicator with excellent written and verbal communication skills and be flexible towards service users needs.
  • Extremely well organised.
  • Able to work well under pressure.
  • The ability to prioritize.
  • Able to work alone and part of a team.
  • Have an interest and willingness to train.
  • Network with local and national agencies
  • Full and current drivers licence.
Knowledge
  • Experience in the social housing sector, ideally having worked with people at risk of homelessness.
  • Experience of supporting individuals with complex needs
  • Direct knowledge of People on Probation (POP) and the challenges they face would be a distinct advantage.
  • Experience of lone working.
Behaviour
  • Empathetic and supportive of service users while recognising the need to uphold and adhere to rules.
  • Resilient and able to deal with people who are complex and sometimes challenging.
  • Methodical in approach to ensure everything is done accurately and comprehensively.
  • Keen to support colleagues and ensure the business is working cohesively and to the same objectives.
  • Keen on strong compliance culture.
  • Able to work without direction.
  • Adaptability and being prepared to help out if circumstances require.
  • Keen to lead by example.
Experience:
  • social housing: 1 year (required)
  • support work: 1 year (required)
  • Police, Probation or Prisons: 1 year (preferred)
  For more information on this role please contact Nathan Jackson on or apply with an up-to-date CV

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