Support Worker x2
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We're looking for two Support Workers to join Your Place and be part of our dedicated team to help us with our mission to solve homelessness in east London, one person at a time!
About the role
This role gives you the opportunity to help people build positive relationships and see meaningful change over time. At Your Place, we work to build hope and develop sustainable life skills that support people to move on from homelessness. We work closely with each resident, focusing on their strengths through one‑to‑one and peer‑led support within a compassionate community that encourages progress towards independent living.
As a Support Worker, you will deliver consistent one to one keywork to residents who may be rebuilding their lives after homelessness while navigating multiple needs and complex barriers. You will complete assessments, co‑produce support plans and risk assessments, and work in a trauma‑informed and psychologically aware way that promotes safety, dignity and independence.
You will not be doing this work alone. As part of a dedicated support team, you will collaborate closely with our Community Partnership Team, Resident Services and Move‑On Specialist to create joined‑up pathways, remove barriers and support successful move‑on.
Our approach is collaborative. You will work with health services, substance misuse providers, the DWP, Probation, Housing and other partners to ensure residents receive the right support at the right time. We are proud of our culture of Growth, Inclusion, Collaboration and Compassion, which shapes how we work as One Team and how we show up for residents and for each other.
Salary: £28,712 - £32,240 annual salary
Contract: Permanent
Hours: 37.5 hours
Location: Canning Town, London
This role involves shift work, including evenings and weekends.
Person specification
Experience
· Relevant experience may be gained through work or education, including supporting people affected by homelessness or housing insecurity and multiple needs, such as mental health, substance use, offending, poor physical health, or social isolation.
· Experience working in a trauma-informed and person-centred way, which can be demonstrated either through employment or educational placements, particularly with individuals who may find services difficult to trust.
· Experience completing assessments and co-producing support plans/risk assessments, as well as reviewing progress over time, gained via work, volunteering, or educational settings.
· Experience of partnership working and multi-agency coordination, developed through professional roles or collaborative educational projects.
Skills & knowledge
· Ability to build rapport and maintain professional boundaries, confident communication with residents and professionals.
· Strong organisation and time management; able to manage a caseload and competing priorities.
· Good IT skills such as Microsoft Office and ability to use case management systems e.g., In-Form/Salesforce/Pyramid.
· Understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, GDPR/data protection and health & safety in a supported housing setting.
· Sound knowledge and understanding of the issues affecting supported housing and vulnerable adult groups
· Ability to work shifts including evenings and weekends and contribute to a team rota.
Desirable
· Experience supporting vulnerable adults, migrants and/or people facing barriers to move-on, including navigating access to advice and housing pathways.
· Experience using In-Form.
· Qualifications relevant to supporting vulnerable adults.
Personal qualities
· Self-sufficient and highly organised with the ability to accomplish goals according to deadlines, and a flexibility and to juggle a variety of tasks
· Ability to act on own initiative and effectively under own direction, as well as productively within a team
· Strong sense of responsibility and accountability
Awareness of own training and support
At Your Place, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We know through experience that the different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds create a stronger and more creative work environment that delivers better resident outcomes. We welcome applications irrespective of peoples age, disability, sex, gender, identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation or other personal circumstances. We have policies and procedures in place to ensure that all applicants are treated fairly and consistently at every stage of the recruitment process, including the consideration of reasonable adjustments for people who have a disability.
This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
Apply now with your CV and a supporting statement telling us why you want to work at Your Place and how you meet the person specification.
- Team
- PDT
- Role
- Support Worker
- Locations
- Your Place @ Anchor House
- Yearly salary
- £28,712 - £32,240
Your Place @ Anchor House
Our offer
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Holidays 🌴
Time off to do as you please - you'll get 25 days, rising one day annually up to 30 days, plus bank holidays. -
Wellbeing 💚
We've also got reimbursements for the costs of a gym membership, a 24-hour confidential helpline for practical and emotional support (for your work or personal life), a cycle to work scheme, and activities like group yoga classes too. -
Pension 💷
Your pension will be with TPT Retirement Solutions and we match what you pay into your pension up to 7.5%. Extra money for your retirement! -
Career development 📚
We all know having the opportunity to develop in your career is really important to people, so we've got different options depending on what suits your role best. It could be getting a recognised qualification, doing some internal training, working towards professional accreditation, or having a membership to a professional body. -
Flexible working 🕘
We want to help you achieve the best work-life balance possible. We have made some promises to our residents about when we are around, so we just need to have the needs of your team in mind as well as the organsiation, to get the best out of it. -
Employee socials 📅
Fun at work is important too! Some of our teams help organise social events in the summer and winter - get involved! -
Office equipment 💻
You'll get the best possible IT equipment and if your role involves working remotely, you can order items like desks, chairs or other equipment to help with your comfort and wellbeing. -
Discounts 🛒
You'll have access to discounts for holidays, shopping, eating out, and loads more with our Proud to Care scheme. -
Family friendly 👪
We have a variety of family-friendly leave available to all employees for maternity, paternity, and adoption. -
We've put together this employee benefits package to make sure we give our best so you can give yours!
About Your Place
Your Place where homelessness is solved one person at a time.
Your Place is much more than somewhere to call home. We work one-to-one with people experiencing homelessness, helping them to regain their self-belief and rebuild their lives. We can’t end homelessness for everyone overnight. But we can solve it one person at a time.
We run two main services from our base at 81 Barking Road - our core hostel (which accounts for approximately 80% of our bed spaces) supporting people experiencing homelessness with low to medium support needs, as well as our intensive support service for people who need extra help on their journeys.
You can find out more about how we help people by visiting our website.
Registered Charity No. 1147794 - in England and Wales
Registered Company No. 08075329 - in England and Wales
Registered Office: 81 Barking Road, London, E16 4HB