Homeless Hub Coordinator
- Recruiter
- Confidential
- Location
- Hereford
- Salary
- 26174.00 - 30820.00 GBP Annual + depending on experience
- Posted
- 26 May 2021
- Closes
- 23 Jun 2021
- Sectors
- Surveying & Property
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Homeless Hub Coordinator
Basis: Full Time
Hours: 37
Work pattern: Monday - Friday
Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP26,174 - GBP30,820 depending on experience
Location: Hereford
This is a great opportunity for you to join one of the UK's most trusted social housing providers.
Our client owns and manages 30,000 homes across the West Midlands, including diverse communities from urban tower blocks to rural villages and towns; but they provide more than housing - their homes are a foundation for life.
They are proud to be an organisation which deals directly with the consequences of their housing crisis by providing homes for people who can't access them on the market.
They are a not-for-profit organisation and a registered charity. All the money we make goes back into improving their homes and services and building new homes so that they can help more people.
Working for them not only offers you the chance to work for an award-winning, big-hitting organisation in the West Midlands, it gives you the opportunity to work for an organisation with a heart and a clear social purpose.
It doesn't matter which function you work in, being part of their team will give you the chance to play your own part in making a very real difference to people's lives.
To join them you will have the ability to take ownership and responsibility for delivering a consistently high level of service within your team and across the business as a whole. You'll be positive, optimistic and solutions-focused in everything you do even in the face of challenges, and you will believe passionately in the social value derived from delivering outstanding services to their customers and colleagues.
They are looking for a motivated individual to oversee our new Homeless Hub in Hereford. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of 12 rooms of accommodation, acting as a first point of contact for residents.
Your key responsibilities will include ensuring that residents abide by the house rules, and that the building remains safe and secure at all times. You will also be responsible for working with partner agencies to quickly relet vacant rooms and to ensure that new residents settle quickly into the scheme.
You will need to demonstrate a good understanding of the issues around homelessness, and must have a clear desire to work with residents who may have complex support needs.
So, if you think you have the technical know-how and can demonstrate the people skills they're looking for, they really want to hear from you.
They are committed to diversity and inclusion, encourage flexible working where appropriate and positively welcome applications from everyone.
They are committed to protecting people's health, wellbeing and human rights. They adopt a proactive approach to safeguarding and do everything they can to make sure all individuals accessing their services can do so without fear of harm, abuse or neglect. They have policies and procedures in place to try to make sure the people they support are protected from harm and as part of their recruitment process they carry out robust safeguarding checks.
This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service).
Closing date: Midday on Monday 7th June 2021.
Interview date: 15th & 16th June 2021
Basis: Full Time
Hours: 37
Work pattern: Monday - Friday
Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP26,174 - GBP30,820 depending on experience
Location: Hereford
This is a great opportunity for you to join one of the UK's most trusted social housing providers.
Our client owns and manages 30,000 homes across the West Midlands, including diverse communities from urban tower blocks to rural villages and towns; but they provide more than housing - their homes are a foundation for life.
They are proud to be an organisation which deals directly with the consequences of their housing crisis by providing homes for people who can't access them on the market.
They are a not-for-profit organisation and a registered charity. All the money we make goes back into improving their homes and services and building new homes so that they can help more people.
Working for them not only offers you the chance to work for an award-winning, big-hitting organisation in the West Midlands, it gives you the opportunity to work for an organisation with a heart and a clear social purpose.
It doesn't matter which function you work in, being part of their team will give you the chance to play your own part in making a very real difference to people's lives.
To join them you will have the ability to take ownership and responsibility for delivering a consistently high level of service within your team and across the business as a whole. You'll be positive, optimistic and solutions-focused in everything you do even in the face of challenges, and you will believe passionately in the social value derived from delivering outstanding services to their customers and colleagues.
They are looking for a motivated individual to oversee our new Homeless Hub in Hereford. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of 12 rooms of accommodation, acting as a first point of contact for residents.
Your key responsibilities will include ensuring that residents abide by the house rules, and that the building remains safe and secure at all times. You will also be responsible for working with partner agencies to quickly relet vacant rooms and to ensure that new residents settle quickly into the scheme.
You will need to demonstrate a good understanding of the issues around homelessness, and must have a clear desire to work with residents who may have complex support needs.
So, if you think you have the technical know-how and can demonstrate the people skills they're looking for, they really want to hear from you.
They are committed to diversity and inclusion, encourage flexible working where appropriate and positively welcome applications from everyone.
They are committed to protecting people's health, wellbeing and human rights. They adopt a proactive approach to safeguarding and do everything they can to make sure all individuals accessing their services can do so without fear of harm, abuse or neglect. They have policies and procedures in place to try to make sure the people they support are protected from harm and as part of their recruitment process they carry out robust safeguarding checks.
This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service).
Closing date: Midday on Monday 7th June 2021.
Interview date: 15th & 16th June 2021