Job Role: 700 Club is a homelessness charity based in Darlington, and we are seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. The role is to deliver housing-related support to clients aged 18 and over with high support needs. The aim is to empower clients to develop the skills and stability required to transition into more permanent accommodation and achieve greater independence. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience and essential administrative tasks such as risk assessments and support plans. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, accessing benefits, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. They will also support clients with substance use challenges by promoting harm reduction strategies and facilitating access to specialist services where appropriate. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates will encourage client participation in meaningful activities and community engagement to reduce isolation and build confidence. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people who can lead chaotic lifestyles. Following the admissions procedure, conduct admissions to the project, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with key workers to develop support plans and comprehensive risk assessments Maintaining effective communication with your Line Manager and the Gateway system regarding client referrals, admissions, and departures to ensure seamless service delivery. Providing practical assistance with budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Providing Tier 1 and Tier 2 brief interventions for clients with drug and alcohol issues, promoting harm reduction strategies and referring to Tier 3 specialist services where appropriate. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files and personal charges. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications. Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Providing person focused tenancy advice to residents, enabling them to maintain their tenancies, and move on to live independently within their own homes. Ensuring individuals have a good understanding of their tenancy agreements. Working collaboratively with clients to maintain agreed standards of cleanliness and care within the hostel environment. Report any damage or required repairs promptly in line with maintenance procedures. Maintaining the buildings' health and safety files and housing management paperwork. Undertake any additional tasks or responsibilities as directed by your Line Manager to support the smooth running of the service.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Job Role: 700 Club is a homelessness charity based in Darlington, and we are seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. The role is to deliver housing-related support to clients aged 18 and over with high support needs. The aim is to empower clients to develop the skills and stability required to transition into more permanent accommodation and achieve greater independence. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience and essential administrative tasks such as risk assessments and support plans. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, accessing benefits, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. They will also support clients with substance use challenges by promoting harm reduction strategies and facilitating access to specialist services where appropriate. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates will encourage client participation in meaningful activities and community engagement to reduce isolation and build confidence. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people who can lead chaotic lifestyles. Following the admissions procedure, conduct admissions to the project, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with key workers to develop support plans and comprehensive risk assessments Maintaining effective communication with your Line Manager and the Gateway system regarding client referrals, admissions, and departures to ensure seamless service delivery. Providing practical assistance with budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Providing Tier 1 and Tier 2 brief interventions for clients with drug and alcohol issues, promoting harm reduction strategies and referring to Tier 3 specialist services where appropriate. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files and personal charges. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications. Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Providing person focused tenancy advice to residents, enabling them to maintain their tenancies, and move on to live independently within their own homes. Ensuring individuals have a good understanding of their tenancy agreements. Working collaboratively with clients to maintain agreed standards of cleanliness and care within the hostel environment. Report any damage or required repairs promptly in line with maintenance procedures. Maintaining the buildings' health and safety files and housing management paperwork. Undertake any additional tasks or responsibilities as directed by your Line Manager to support the smooth running of the service.
Job Role: 700 Club is a homelessness charity based in Darlington, and we are seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. The role is to deliver housing-related support to clients aged 18 and over with high support needs. We aim to empower clients to develop the skills and stability required to transition into more permanent accommodation and achieve greater independence. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience, working as a key worker for a number of clients, which will include essential administrative tasks such as risk assessments and support plans. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, maximising income, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. They will also support clients struggling with substance misuse, by promoting harm reduction strategies and where appropriate facilitating access to specialist services. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people. Following the admissions procedure, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with residents to develop a holistic support plan. Hold support meetings with clients in a caring, respectful, and professional manner. Complete comprehensive risk assessments Maintaining effective communication with your Line Manager regarding client referrals, admissions, and departures to ensure seamless service delivery. Delivering tailored, one-to-one support programmes designed to help clients develop the skills and stability needed to transition into permanent accommodation. Providing practical assistance such as: budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Providing Tier 1 and Tier 2 brief interventions for clients with drug and alcohol issues, promoting harm reduction strategies and referring into Tier 3 specialist services where appropriate. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files and personal charges. Accompany clients to meetings, appointments, or discussions as required, offering advocacy and guidance to help them achieve their overall goals. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications and arrangements. Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Work with clients to ensure that the building, its furnishings and equipment are kept to the agreed standards, reporting damage and necessary repairs according to the maintenance procedure as and when necessary. To carry our cleaning tasks necessary for turnover.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Job Role: 700 Club is a homelessness charity based in Darlington, and we are seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. The role is to deliver housing-related support to clients aged 18 and over with high support needs. We aim to empower clients to develop the skills and stability required to transition into more permanent accommodation and achieve greater independence. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience, working as a key worker for a number of clients, which will include essential administrative tasks such as risk assessments and support plans. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, maximising income, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. They will also support clients struggling with substance misuse, by promoting harm reduction strategies and where appropriate facilitating access to specialist services. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people. Following the admissions procedure, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with residents to develop a holistic support plan. Hold support meetings with clients in a caring, respectful, and professional manner. Complete comprehensive risk assessments Maintaining effective communication with your Line Manager regarding client referrals, admissions, and departures to ensure seamless service delivery. Delivering tailored, one-to-one support programmes designed to help clients develop the skills and stability needed to transition into permanent accommodation. Providing practical assistance such as: budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Providing Tier 1 and Tier 2 brief interventions for clients with drug and alcohol issues, promoting harm reduction strategies and referring into Tier 3 specialist services where appropriate. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files and personal charges. Accompany clients to meetings, appointments, or discussions as required, offering advocacy and guidance to help them achieve their overall goals. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications and arrangements. Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Work with clients to ensure that the building, its furnishings and equipment are kept to the agreed standards, reporting damage and necessary repairs according to the maintenance procedure as and when necessary. To carry our cleaning tasks necessary for turnover.
Job Role: The 700 Club is a housing provider based in Darlington. We are currently seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. This role provides for a customised, holistic and mutually agreed support package to residents to impart the skills to live independently, to overcome any barriers they confront to independent living, to enable them to manage their tenancies, and then to move on to a home of their own. You will work with a caseload of individuals, developing strong working relationships with colleagues and other agencies, in order to co-ordinate resident's support. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, accessing benefits, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates will encourage client participation in meaningful activities and community engagement to reduce isolation and build confidence. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people. Following the admissions procedure, conduct admissions to the project, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with residents, develop support plans, and hold support meetings with clients in a caring, respectful, and professional manner. Also, carrying out comprehensive risk assessments. Delivering tailored, one-to-one support programmes designed to help clients develop the skills and stability needed to transition into permanent accommodation. Providing practical assistance with budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files, personal charges. Accompanying clients to meetings, appointments, or discussions as required by their support plan, offering advocacy and guidance to help them achieve positive outcomes. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications and arrangements. Providing person focused tenancy advice to residents, enabling them to maintain their tenancies, and move on to live independently within their own homes. Ensuring individuals have a good understanding of their tenancy agreements. Work collaboratively with clients to maintain agreed standards of cleanliness and care within the environment. Report any damage or required repairs promptly in line with maintenance procedures Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Undertaking health and safety risk assessments of apartments within the building. Taking part in the on-call rolling rota (additional allowance) Conducting peer audits of client files. Undertaking some light cleaning duties as part of the weekly task schedule. Maintaining good working relationships with colleagues, volunteers, and workers from partner agencies. Undertaking any additional tasks or responsibilities as directed by your Line Manager to support the smooth running of the service.
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Job Role: The 700 Club is a housing provider based in Darlington. We are currently seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. This role provides for a customised, holistic and mutually agreed support package to residents to impart the skills to live independently, to overcome any barriers they confront to independent living, to enable them to manage their tenancies, and then to move on to a home of their own. You will work with a caseload of individuals, developing strong working relationships with colleagues and other agencies, in order to co-ordinate resident's support. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, accessing benefits, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates will encourage client participation in meaningful activities and community engagement to reduce isolation and build confidence. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people. Following the admissions procedure, conduct admissions to the project, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with residents, develop support plans, and hold support meetings with clients in a caring, respectful, and professional manner. Also, carrying out comprehensive risk assessments. Delivering tailored, one-to-one support programmes designed to help clients develop the skills and stability needed to transition into permanent accommodation. Providing practical assistance with budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files, personal charges. Accompanying clients to meetings, appointments, or discussions as required by their support plan, offering advocacy and guidance to help them achieve positive outcomes. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications and arrangements. Providing person focused tenancy advice to residents, enabling them to maintain their tenancies, and move on to live independently within their own homes. Ensuring individuals have a good understanding of their tenancy agreements. Work collaboratively with clients to maintain agreed standards of cleanliness and care within the environment. Report any damage or required repairs promptly in line with maintenance procedures Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Undertaking health and safety risk assessments of apartments within the building. Taking part in the on-call rolling rota (additional allowance) Conducting peer audits of client files. Undertaking some light cleaning duties as part of the weekly task schedule. Maintaining good working relationships with colleagues, volunteers, and workers from partner agencies. Undertaking any additional tasks or responsibilities as directed by your Line Manager to support the smooth running of the service.
Job Role: 700 Club is a homelessness charity based in Darlington, and we are seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. The role is to deliver housing-related support to clients aged 18 and over with high support needs. The aim is to empower clients to develop the skills and stability required to transition into more permanent accommodation and achieve greater independence. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience and essential administrative tasks such as risk assessments and support plans. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, accessing benefits, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. They will also support clients with substance use challenges by promoting harm reduction strategies and facilitating access to specialist services where appropriate. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates will encourage client participation in meaningful activities and community engagement to reduce isolation and build confidence. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people who can lead chaotic lifestyles. Following the admissions procedure, conduct admissions to the project, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with key workers to develop support plans and comprehensive risk assessments Maintaining effective communication with your Line Manager and the Gateway system regarding client referrals, admissions, and departures to ensure seamless service delivery. Providing practical assistance with budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Providing Tier 1 and Tier 2 brief interventions for clients with drug and alcohol issues, promoting harm reduction strategies and referring to Tier 3 specialist services where appropriate. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files and personal charges. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications. Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Providing person focused tenancy advice to residents, enabling them to maintain their tenancies, and move on to live independently within their own homes. Ensuring individuals have a good understanding of their tenancy agreements. Working collaboratively with clients to maintain agreed standards of cleanliness and care within the hostel environment. Report any damage or required repairs promptly in line with maintenance procedures. Maintaining the buildings' health and safety files and housing management paperwork. Undertake any additional tasks or responsibilities as directed by your Line Manager to support the smooth running of the service.
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Job Role: 700 Club is a homelessness charity based in Darlington, and we are seeking an experienced Support Worker to join our team. The role is to deliver housing-related support to clients aged 18 and over with high support needs. The aim is to empower clients to develop the skills and stability required to transition into more permanent accommodation and achieve greater independence. The role will ensure person-centred support to clients, addressing housing, health, and wellbeing needs while promoting independence and resilience and essential administrative tasks such as risk assessments and support plans. The successful candidate will assist clients with practical tasks such as budgeting, accessing benefits, managing tenancy responsibilities, and engaging with external services. They will also support clients with substance use challenges by promoting harm reduction strategies and facilitating access to specialist services where appropriate. The role will work in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to coordinate holistic support tailored to individual needs. Candidates will encourage client participation in meaningful activities and community engagement to reduce isolation and build confidence. Candidates should have at least one years' experience of supporting vulnerable people who can lead chaotic lifestyles. Following the admissions procedure, conduct admissions to the project, completing all necessary paperwork accurately and efficiently to ensure a smooth process. Collaborating with key workers to develop support plans and comprehensive risk assessments Maintaining effective communication with your Line Manager and the Gateway system regarding client referrals, admissions, and departures to ensure seamless service delivery. Providing practical assistance with budgeting, tenancy responsibilities, and accessing benefits. Providing Tier 1 and Tier 2 brief interventions for clients with drug and alcohol issues, promoting harm reduction strategies and referring to Tier 3 specialist services where appropriate. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in both digital and manual formats, including client support files and personal charges. Assisting clients in sourcing permanent accommodation by providing advice on housing options, supporting informed decision-making, and helping with applications. Identifying when individuals require further professional support and referring to specialist services. Providing person focused tenancy advice to residents, enabling them to maintain their tenancies, and move on to live independently within their own homes. Ensuring individuals have a good understanding of their tenancy agreements. Working collaboratively with clients to maintain agreed standards of cleanliness and care within the hostel environment. Report any damage or required repairs promptly in line with maintenance procedures. Maintaining the buildings' health and safety files and housing management paperwork. Undertake any additional tasks or responsibilities as directed by your Line Manager to support the smooth running of the service.