The Wallich is a leading homelessness and rough sleeping charity in Wales. For more information about our innovative work to support people across the country, visit The Wallich website. www.thewallich.com/about-us
The projects operate across Torfaen. The service provides housing related support within people’s homes or in the community, with the aim of preventing homelessness and increasing independence. The project is funded through the Supporting People Programme Grant and is required to meet the Welsh Government’s National Outcomes Framework. The Framework’s four main aims are:
To coordinate and provide floating support that enables and empowers Service Users to address housing and/or personal difficulties, build their skills and confidence, and ultimately improve their ability to maintain their current or future accommodation. The support will not create or increase dependence. It will ‘do with’ rather than ‘do for’ to enable people to improve their control, understanding and involvement in dealing with the issues that affect them, and assist Service Users to achieve their preferred outcomes.
This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure.
No Agencies.
We do not accept unsolicited agency referrals for this position and do not consider any applicants, to have been introduced to us via agency.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. To visit people in their homes or in the community and to coordinate and provide housing related support.
a. To ensure that Service Users are aware of the mission, aims and objectives, policies and procedures of the projects and the duties, responsibilities and obligations of staff.
b. To ensure that all Service Users are treated fairly and afforded equality of opportunity.
c. To ensure that Service Users’ needs are met through the consistent application of the Wallich’s model of support.
d. To respond to referrals according to the procedures and eligibility criteria of the project.
e. To coordinate a Service User caseload with particular reference to:
f. To maintain accurate and up to date records of every aspect of Service Users’ issues and support according to procedure.
g. To maintain regular communication with Support Workers relating to the need for changes to Service Users’ needs and risk assessments and support plans.
h. To ensure that the service standards set out in the organisational document ‘Great Expectations’ are met or exceeded.
2. To assist in monitoring the effectiveness of the project ensuring objectives and targets are met.
a. To meet the monitoring requirements of the Outcomes Framework and other commissioners.
b. To assist managers with gathering quantitative and qualitative information relating to objectives and targets.
c. To ensure that records of Service Users accessing the service are maintained.
d. To provide statistics and other information as requested by managers.
3. To supervise and mentor an allocated number of volunteers.
a. To provide regular supervision to allocated volunteers in line with The Wallich Supervision Policy.
b. To mentor volunteers providing hands on experience in a safe environment.
c. To agree with volunteers any development needs and take appropriate measures to action these.
d. To monitor work done by volunteers and to ensure that duties and responsibilities are fulfilled and obligations are met.
e. To ensure that the volunteers have a consistent understanding of the mission, values, aims, objectives and policies and procedures of the project.
4. To assist in the overall running of the project.
a. To act as a mentor for Support Workers and new staff.
b. To work in line with all Wallich policies and procedures.
c. To participate in own supervision.
d. To undertake relevant training.
e. To represent The Wallich at relevant external meetings.
f. To liaise with relevant bodies – Housing Associations, support agencies etc. – as appropriate and as the organisation’s representative.
g. To develop links with voluntary and statutory bodies in furtherance of the organisation’s work and for the benefit of the Service User.
h. To report to manager regularly informing him/her of issues arising during the course of the work that require policy decisions.
i. To ensure adequate administrative records are kept.
j. To ensure the maintenance of good standards of cleanliness, hygiene and adherence to Health and Safety regulations.
k. To take part in all aspects of lone working as directed by the policy.
l. To partake in a team handover where applicable.
m. To undertake other duties within the remit of the post.
5. Other
a. To work and travel across Torfaen, and further afield as and when required.
The list of duties and responsibilities is not an exhaustive one and may be varied from time to time by the organisation. This job description is subject to regular review.
Person Profile
1. Knowledge
a. Knowledge and understanding of current Homelessness Law, the Criminal Justice System, DWP Benefits, and the current legal framework within which you are expected to work.
b. Knowledge and understanding of how complex needs, such as substance misuse or mental health, can affect individuals and their vulnerability.
c. Knowledge and understanding of the housing management functions.
d. Knowledge and understanding of how your personal life can have positive and negative impacts on your own performance and attendance.
e. Knowledge and understanding of the need for professional boundaries.
2. Experience
a. Experience of working with individuals with complex needs.
b. Experience of housing related support or homelessness (this can be from a personal perspective).
c. Experience of completing needs and risks assessments.
d. Experience of planning and delivering support.
e. Experience of monitoring and recording systems.
f. Experience of working with diverse people in a non-judgemental way.
g. Experience of effectively dealing with challenging situations whilst maintaining professional boundaries.
h. Experience of professionally and effectively representing the wishes and best interests of Service Users and the organisation whilst building beneficial relationships with a range of agencies.
i. Experience of lone working on own initiative and without close supervision.
j. Experience of organising resources and prioritising workloads to meet deadlines.
3. Other
a. Driving licence and own vehicle is essential.
b. Ability to communicate in Welsh is desirable but not essential.
Individuals will be contacted with the outcome on their application as they are received; if a high number of suitable applications are made this vacancy may be closed prior to the advised date.
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