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Complex Needs Support Worker (Salary: 24043.50 - 24843.00 per annum, permanent, 30 hours per week)

Bournemouth Churches Housing Association
Plymouth
3 weeks ago
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South West based charitable housing association BCHA was founded over 50 years ago with a continuing mission to meet housing need and end homelessness. We aim to achieve this through the building and provision of affordable and secure homes, and by supporting individuals to take control and lead independent, fulfilled lives. Whether we are developing sites or supporting people with housing, learning or living skills, we believe in equality, the importance of every individual and the right to be valued and treated with dignity and respect. Our doors are open to everyone.


The team work with customers in vulnerable situations and complex customers who are experiencing homelessness.


In this role you will provide support and case management to people with multiple and complex needs using The Plymouth Alliance (TPA) principles. It would be great if you have previous experience of working with homeless and or other socially excluded people and a good understanding of safeguarding issues. You will also have the energy and enthusiasm to provide positive support and trauma informed care to those who need our support. It is a role where you can really make a difference.


You will be working as part of a team to provide support to our customers experiencing homelessness. You will love helping others and enjoy supporting individuals to achieve their goals and to become more independent. Your positive attitude towards your work and others will help to contribute to a great working environment. You will have a calm and personable manner and be able to handle potentially difficult situations.


We can offer you the opportunity to:

  • work within a small professional team in a friendly and supportive environment;
  • achieve real job satisfaction in a rewarding and challenging role;
  • focus on building trusting relationships with our customers;
  • receive full training in trauma informed approaches, managing mental health, substance misuse and accommodation services;
  • liaise with external providers to access services that support customers


You can add real value as part of a small team of professionals who build positive, trusting and respectful relationships with our customers who are preparing to move forward towards independence.


BCHA Safer Recruitment: Safeguarding children and adults is our first priority and we will ensure we follow safer recruitment procedures.

As an employer, we will do everything possible to prevent unsuitable people obtaining employment with BCHA. Our overall aim is to ‘deter unsuitable applicants from applying for roles with children and adults, and we will ensure that all candidates are treated fairly, consistently and in compliance with current legislation.

BCHA is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people, and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.


A working knowledge of the issues affecting people with complex needs and the potential impact on people’s physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing

Able to demonstrate that you put the Alliance First Principle and One Common Goal at the heart of all you do

Able to demonstrate you are an effective team worker (and able to work effectively on your own, if required)

Able to make sound decisions

IT literate

A completer/finisher

A creative, flexible, compassionate, patient and sensitive approach to working with people who have experienced multiple disadvantages

Innovative and proactive. Looks at ways to improve systems and procedures for the benefit of the customer and to be more efficient.

Emotionally intelligent

Flexible to change


7:45am - 4pm

2pm - 10:15pm

One long weekend shift per month of 8am - 10:15pm and 7:45am - 8pm.


Working at George House

Car Parking Available

Shift work, mixture of morning shifts, afternoon shifts and one weekend shift per month.

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