Tenancy Sustainment Support Worker
PURPOSE OF POSITION
As a Tenancy Sustainment Support Worker, you will provide trauma-informed, person-centred support to residents as they prepare to move on from supported accommodation and transition into independent living.
You will work alongside residents before they move into their new home, helping them prepare for the practical, financial and emotional aspects of maintaining a tenancy. Following move-on, you will provide community-based support to help residents settle into their accommodation, sustain their tenancy and achieve greater independence.
This role plays a vital part in preventing homelessness, reducing tenancy breakdown and supporting residents to build stable, fulfilling lives within their communities.
Tenancy Sustainment Support Workers at Your Place help residents develop the confidence, skills and resilience needed to successfully manage their homes, access community resources and achieve their longer-term goals.
What makes this role different
Supporting the whole move-on journey: from pre-tenancy preparation through to sustaining accommodation in the community.
Community-based support: regular visits to residents in their own homes, helping them navigate the challenges of independent living.
Preventing repeat homelessness: identifying issues early and providing practical interventions to keep tenancies on track.
Real-world impact: supporting residents to access employment, training, healthcare, benefits and community opportunities.
Joined-up working: collaborating with Resident Services, Community Partnerships, Housing Management, landlords and external agencies.
Learning culture: reflective practice and development focused on doing the right thing, the right way.
A values-led culture: we work as One Team and role model Growth, Inclusion, Collaboration and Compassion.
The role will require regular travel across the community and occasional evening and weekend work in line with service needs.
RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES
As a Tenancy Sustainment Support Worker, you will play a key role in helping residents move successfully from supported accommodation into independent living. You will work alongside residents before and after they move, providing practical, strengths-based and trauma-informed support that helps them build confidence, settle into their new home and sustain their tenancy.
In this role, you will:
Support residents to prepare for move-on, including understanding tenancy responsibilities, planning the move and setting up a new home.
Provide one-to-one support and home visits once residents move into the community.
Help residents manage rent, benefits, budgeting, utilities and household responsibilities.
Identify issues early and take practical steps to prevent tenancy breakdown or repeat homelessness.
Connect residents with local services, health and well-being support, employment, training, volunteering and community opportunities.
Work closely with internal teams, landlords, housing providers, local authorities and specialist agencies to coordinate support.
Promote resident independence, confidence, resilience and community connection.
Keep clear and accurate records, including case notes, support plans, risk assessments and outcome evidence.
Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns, incidents and emerging risks.
Contribute to reflective practice, team learning and continuous service improvement.
This is a rewarding, community-based role for someone who is passionate about preventing homelessness and supporting people to build safe, stable and fulfilling lives.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Ideal attributes for meeting the needs of position and being an effective member of the wider Your Place team.
Experience
Relevant experience may be gained through employment, volunteering or education, including supporting people affected by homelessness, housing insecurity or multiple disadvantage.
Experience supporting individuals to live independently and achieve positive housing outcomes.
Experience working in a trauma-informed and person-centred way with people who may have experienced homelessness, mental ill health, substance misuse, offending behaviour, domestic abuse or social isolation.
Experience completing assessments, support plans and risk assessments and reviewing progress against agreed goals.
Experience working collaboratively with external agencies and coordinating multi-agency support.
Skills & knowledge
Ability to build rapport and maintain professional boundaries while working with vulnerable adults.
Strong communication, advocacy and motivational skills.
Ability to manage a caseload, prioritise competing demands and work independently within a community setting.
Good IT skills including Microsoft Office and case management systems such as In-Form, Salesforce or Pyramid.
Knowledge of welfare benefits, tenancy sustainment, homelessness prevention and supported housing services.
Understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, GDPR/data protection and health and safety.
Understanding of trauma-informed practice, strengths-based approaches and recovery-focused support.
Ability to travel across the borough and undertake home visits.
Desirable
Experience supporting residents during move-on from supported housing into independent accommodation.
Knowledge of Universal Credit, housing costs and tenancy-related support services.
Experience using In-Form.
Qualifications relevant to housing, homelessness, support work or social care.
Personal qualities
Self-sufficient and highly organised with the ability to manage a varied workload.
Ability to act on own initiative while contributing positively to a team environment.
Strong sense of responsibility, accountability and professionalism.
Compassionate, resilient and solution-focused.
Commitment to promoting independence and resident choice.
Awareness of own learning, development and support needs.
Appointment is subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and the right to work in the UK.
- Team
- PDT
- Role
- Resettlement Support Worker
- Locations
- Your Place @ Anchor House
- Yearly salary
- £27,000 - £31,000
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