At a Glance
- Tasks: Support vulnerable individuals facing challenges like homelessness and mental health issues.
- Company: BRC, a leading specialist in supported housing with 26 years of experience.
- Benefits: Competitive pay, holiday pay, and a supportive team environment.
- Other info: Flexible shifts and opportunities to work with various client groups.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in people's lives while gaining valuable experience.
- Qualifications: Experience in supporting vulnerable people and strong communication skills.
The predicted salary is between 24000 - 30000 £ per year.
We have an opportunity for Support Workers to join our team supporting vulnerable people affected by or at risk of homelessness, substance and alcohol misuse, mental health illness, reoffending and other challenges.
Qualifications
- Experience supporting vulnerable people in supported housing accommodation
- A passion for making a difference
- Experience providing support in line with support plans
- Ensuring safety and security of accommodation
- Experience lone working
- Strong communication skills
- Flexibility to work varying shifts
- Proactive nature
- Ability to encourage and promote a safe environment
Preferred Qualifications
- Full UK Driving License
- Access to own vehicle
Responsibilities
- Offer direct support to vulnerable individuals
- Provide safe accommodation
- Monitor safety of building and young people
- Provide emotional support, advocacy, and practical assistance
- Coordinate with external agencies for resources and services
- Maintain accurate records of client interactions and progress
- Cover shifts for sickness, annual leave, and additional cover needs
Benefits
- Competitive pay
- Holiday pay
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunity to gain experience with various client groups and organisations
- Work options that fit your needs
- Each shift offers an opportunity to make a difference to amazing people’s lives
Company Overview
BRC are specialists in the supported housing sector with over 26 years of experience working and building relationships with leading housing associations, charities, and local authorities across the UK. The relief team supplies ad-hoc staff to organisations supporting vulnerable people, including homelessness, mental health, domestic violence, and young people’s support. BRC also actively recruits on a temporary and contract basis within support and housing.
Relief Support Worker in Rhyl employer: BRC Jobs
BRC is an exceptional employer for those passionate about making a difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals. With a supportive team environment and flexible work options, employees have the opportunity to gain valuable experience while contributing to meaningful causes such as homelessness and mental health support. Located in Rhyl, our commitment to employee growth and competitive pay ensures that every shift is not just a job, but a chance to create positive change.