Supported Housing Officer (Dewsbury) - Fusion Housing

Fusion Housing
Full time (37 hours per week) Monday to Friday
1
Dewsbury and surrounding areas
Temporary
Fixed term to 31 August 2023 with the possibility that it may be made permanent
Band 3A £24,432 to £25,418 per annum

Kirklees Council are advertising this role on behalf of Fusion Housing.

FUSION HOUSING works across the Kirklees, Calderdale and Wakefield districts of West Yorkshire, providing help for our communities to find and maintain housing through legal advice, employment support, learning opportunities, supported accommodation and local food bank provision.

Fusion Housing manages a number of properties in Kirklees, Calderdale & Wakefield for single people and families who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness. We are looking for someone with experience in housing management services, or Housing Officers, to work as part of a team and take on responsibility for a group of these properties.

The role includes:

  • Supporting people, finding out about their life journey and working together to make their goals a reality through support planning.
  • Updating support plans and risk assessments.
  • Providing support for adults who sometimes have very complex and challenging behaviours such as learning disabilities, ADHD, anxiety and personality disorders and psychotic disorders
  • Inspections to ensure their housing is safe and appropriate
  • Encouraging individuals to build their confidence so they can create good relations with other residents and helped them to possess a positive mind
  • Liaise with professionals such as CPNs, doctors/nurses, social workers. Collaborative working with teams of other people like social workers to make sure people get the right support
  • Provide advice and support to people who need help with everyday challenges
  • Supporting the needs of people who face housing challenges
  • Resolving issues like anti-social behaviour or neighbourly disputes
  • Being understanding and supportive when times are tough; you’ll become that friendly face for someone to talk and listen to, whilst supporting the client to tenancy sustainment.
  • Having difficult conversations with the people you support; being open and honest about the challenges and putting a plan in place together about what to do next.
  • Knowledge of the housing system and experience of working with people who may struggle with their mental wellbeing, substance use or staying out of prison.
  • Variety day to day where you will be able to plan your diary when needed and recognise what’s important to the people you support.
  • Sign-ups and re-lets of tenancies in your area

The qualities we’re looking for:

  • A positive, enthusiastic attitude and a sense of curiosity and imagination.
  • Someone who enjoys working in a fast paced close-knit housing team which is supportive of each other and happy to get stuck in.
  • The ability to work on own initiative

Further information, eg job description, employee specification and guidance notes, are available to download from the Fusion Housing Website, or can be requested by emailing HR@fusionhousing.org.uk

TO APPLY FOR THIS ROLE

Applicants must either submit a CV and a covering letter to HR@fusionhousing.org.uk explaining why they are applying for the post and their suitability, addressing all criteria on the employee specification, OR they can complete our online application form via the Fusion Housing Website.

CLOSING DATE: 9am Tuesday 30th May 2023 (vacancy may close if filled before this date).

INTERVIEWS: application forms and CVs submitted with covering letters will be reviewed as they arrive and interviews offered to suitable candidates. This may mean that the vacancy is filled before the closing date.

Fusion Housing has a commitment to safeguarding children and adults at risk and will ensure that all its policies reflect this. This recruitment is taking place under our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy and Procedures.

An Enhanced DBS check will be required.

As an employee of Fusion Housing, all successful applicants benefit from the following:

  • 30 days annual leave; 2 floating day; statutory bank holidays (all pro-rata for P/T staff)
  • Flexible working
  • Hybrid working policy
  • 30-minute paid break per day
  • 5% employer pension contribution
  • Pension salary sacrifice scheme
  • Sick pay scheme
  • Inclusive maternity and parental policies and pay
  • Health cash plan
  • Access to counselling helpline
  • Access to corporate KAL membership
  • A full range of staff and peer support network.

Location: Dewsbury (Empire House) – there will be a requirement to attend any HOMEs properties in Kirklees.

Job Ref: 2023/10

30 May 2023, 9:00 AM

Important Information

This vacancy is closed to applications.