Housing Support Worker

Posted 5 July by Reed Social Care
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Are you a Support Worker looking for a new role?

Do you have experience supporting children in the Housing sector? This might be the opportunity for you! 

Reed is working with a provider of residential care for young people looking for a compassionate Support Worker to join their team in the area of Bradford. 

 As a Housing Support Worker, your core purpose is to undertake a wide variety of tasks, including delivering and arranging high-quality support, care, daily living assistance, and personal development opportunities. You’ll provide this support to people who require it, whether in the community, their own homes, or accommodation-based settings (in-reach and outreach support). Your goal is to empower individuals to live as independently as possible, equipping them with the confidence and skills needed for sustainable lives.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

• Experience working with young people who have challenging behaviours.

• Ability to work as part of a team and coordinate activities.

• Knowledge of the issues faced by children and young people, including the effects of abuse and oppression.

• Ability to use initiative, exercise sound judgment, and maintain confidentiality.



Benefits:

• Company pension scheme

• Refer a friend bonus

• Competitive salary and opportunities for professional development.

• Supportive and collaborative work environment.

To apply for the Residential Support Worker position, please APPLY NOW and you will be contacted for an informal conversation

Reference: 53035554

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