Project Worker, Long Term Supported Housing
Location: Cork
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Starting Salary: €36,687 - €39,856
The purpose of this role is to work as a member of the Housing Support Services Team providing housing support and management for customers accessing Focus Ireland Housing Services in Cork.
What You Will Do
1. Work within the framework of the overall objectives of Focus Ireland.
2. Work as a member of the support team based in Grand Parade.
3. Work under the supervision and direction of the Services Manager.
4. Ensure that rent and any other charges are paid by all residents.
5. Adhere to the Focus Ireland Rent Policy at all times.
6. Ensure tenancy and license agreements are understood by the residents with whom you work.
7. Plan and facilitate group work in conjunction with the team.
8. Undertake key work with a number of clients on the Housing Support Programme. This work involves working on an individual basis on issues which they have identified as problematic, including bereavement, addiction, relationships, self-awareness and esteem, home making, etc.
9. Liaise with other agencies involved and make referrals as appropriate.
10. Provide housing management and tenant support for a number of long-term residents residing in a mixed community and provide a floating model of housing management and support to projects off-site either Focus Ireland owned or managed.
11. Liaise with outside agencies to establish appropriate support to meet the identified needs of residents to enable independent living.
12. Maintain records in accordance with Focus Ireland policy.
13. Provide written reports as required.
14. Ensure that each resident's apartment is maintained to a reasonable standard and that the residents’ responsibility in reporting repairs maintenance is carried out.
15. Liaise and work effectively with the other divisions in Focus Ireland in relation to organisational procedures and policies in areas such as personnel, finance and administration, research, development, education, public awareness and services.
16. Liaise with and inform the Services Manager on a regular basis of issues arising from work with individuals living in the community.
17. Make contact and establish links, as appropriate, with local services and relevant community groups in different areas of the city and/or county.
18. Develop information packs, with the assistance of other team members, on services in the local areas for new tenants including our own services.
19. Keep records on all aspects of the work.
20. Become familiar with and utilise internal databases.
21. Participate in the review, evaluation and development of the services.
22. Liaise effectively with other project staff and other staff across the organisation in relation to service delivery to customers.
23. Attend staff meetings and training.
24. Assist in the development and implementation of policy.
25. Carry out tasks relevant to the day-to-day running of the project and service delivery.
26. Prepare regular monthly reports for supervision.
27. Deliver information talks to secondary school students within the catchment area of the hub.
28. To 'lone work' with individuals and families within the community, including people’s homes and/or other remote locations, and to adhere to the Lone Working policy and guidance including localised systems in place within the project(s).
29. Engage in supervision sessions on a regular basis with the Services Manager.
30. Participate in relevant training and development courses as agreed with your Services Manager.
31. Undertake such other duties as might be reasonably assigned from time to time in consultation with the Services Manager.
32. Be vigilant to any health, safety and welfare risks in the workplace and bring any concerns to the attention of your line manager or Health & Safety Representative.
What You Will Need
1. Third level degree in Social Care or relevant other.
2. Extensive experience working in a social care setting.
3. Experience of professional supervision.
4. Experience of working as part of a team.
5. Group work experience, particularly facilitation.
6. Key-working experience.
7. Experience of working in housing or homelessness.
8. Understanding of basic issues regarding homelessness.
9. Advocacy and liaising with other agencies.
10. Good communication skills.
11. Ability to cope with and manage lone working including out of hours work.
12. Full driver’s license with access to a car.
Focus Ireland is an equal opportunities employer.
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