Ex-offender Support Worker

Posted Yesterday by Red 5 People Ltd
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You will be working in a unique ex-offender community hub which is just brilliant.  It’s a safe space for ex-offenders to come, see a friendly face and get the support they need.  They get access to:
  • An onsite gym
  • Music studios
  • Wellness rooms
  • Arts & crafts areas
  • Weekly doughnut and debate clubs (where a support workers discuss the weeks news topics over doughnuts)
  • Cooked breakfasts throughout the week (with the clients getting involved)

With the above in place, this provides a lovely setting for you to provide support to your clients.  As well as getting involved in the above, you will work with a caseload of clients in 1:1 sessions to help them access housing & benefits, register with a GP and dentist, find training courses, provide light touch employment support and supporting around general life skills such as budgeting, cooking and general wellness.

This is exactly how rehabilitation should be done, and the project is amazing.  To apply you might have worked within criminal justice before maybe as a prison officer, resettlement officer or probation officer.  Alternatively, you might have worked in a role supporting people on a 121 basis such as a project worker, support worker, hostel worker, employment advisor, careers advisor, job coach or recruitment consultant.

Please apply via this advert – we aim to respond to everyone. If you haven't heard back within 72 hours, please complete the "Send Us A Message" form on the Contact Us page on the Red 5 People website, and we guarantee a real person will get back to you. For more details about the role, please call the office and ask for James (number on the Red 5 People website).

Reference: 53085313

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