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A leading care provider in Yorkshire and the North East is seeking a dedicated Hostel Worker in Sheffield. This full-time position involves supporting homeless men, fostering independence through tailored care and support plans. Join us in making a meaningful difference in our clients' lives with flexible shifts and opportunities for advancement.
Not all jobs give you the satisfaction of seeing someone you work with achieve their true potential. Social Care is a truly rewarding career and St Anne’s is a leading provider of care and support services in Yorkshire and the North East, with a reputation for high quality, person-centred services.
We are often recruiting whether it is for our amazing operational teams or support staff, to discover more see below.
Main area Homeless Grade None Contract Permanent Hours Full time - 37.5 hours per week (3 x 12.5 hour shifts working days and nights) Job ref B0399-7291504
Site Bevin Court Town Sheffield Salary £25,384 per annum Salary period Yearly Closing 08/07/2025 23:59
Our service assist clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We require enthusiastic, caring individuals to work in a residential setting with homeless men over the age of 18. You will support your client to be able to sustain their own future tenancies
As a Hostel Worker, you will provide high quality care and support to our clients . You will be passionate in making a difference to our client’s lives, helping them to fulfil their aspirations and ambitions. There are 3 x 12.5 hour shifts per week in a combination of days and nights. The job entails supporting men who have differing levels of support needs including homelessness, mental health and substance misuse. You will meet clients at least once per week to carry out support and resettlement plans
Person Centred - Prepare person-centred support plans with clients which reflect their views and aspirations and respect their beliefs and opinions, reviewing and amending them as necessary and considering the client’s changing needs and wishes.
· Respectful - Support clients to fulfil their aspirations, supporting them to live as independently as possible, in accordance with their skills and abilities. This may include accompanying them on social visits and events, supporting them with their interests and hobbies, promoting choice, arranging activities and outings, and developing their skills and knowledge.
· Open - Communicate in an open and transparent way with clients and other team members, acting with integrity and doing what you say that you will do.
· Understanding - Where required you may be asked to provide personal care to clients in a way that respects their choices and dignity. This can include assistance with washing and toileting.
· Dedicated - Keep appropriate, accurate records, including daily notes, with full involvement of the client.
St. Anne's wants to reward its employees for their hard work. Employee benefits include;
1 Responsible for assisting in the day to day running of the hostel, including domestic, practical and administrative duties as necessary.
2 Responsible with colleagues for processing hostel referrals and admissions, including the assessment of complex needs and risk relevant to residency and resettlement.
3 Responsible with colleagues for supporting residents in maintaining their accommodation, e.g. by assisting with applications for Housing and Welfare Benefits as appropriate.
4 Responsible for working with residents, colleagues and other agencies to plan and carry out move-on support plans, providing advice, advocacy and support including what is required to meet the needs of those with complex personal, social and health related problems.
5 Responsible for promoting the independence of Clients and maximising their involvement in their move-on support plans.
6 Responsible for helping to create and maintain a friendly, safe and secure environment.
7 Responsible for adhering to Health and Safety procedures and reporting all repairs through the appropriate channels.
8 Responsible for identifying and managing risk within the role including taking timely remedial action including eviction.
9 Responsible for promoting resident participation in the management of the hostel.
10 Responsible for maintaining accurate and appropriate records relating to organisational and resident issues.
11 Responsible for communicating effectively within the workplace, the team and the organisation and with other organisations and agencies or workers whose role(s) impact on your service.
12 Responsible for addressing your training needs and personal development in conjunction with your manager to meet service objectives.
13 Responsible for ensuring that your service has access to and uses the best current thinking and practice in the delivery of these services.
14 Responsible for contributing to the successful future development of St Anne's by highlighting opportunities within the broad corporate aims of the organisation. This will include contributions to policy and procedures, and to service developments.
15 Responsible for ensuring that as an individual and as part of a team, resources are used appropriately and all reasonable steps are taken to avoid waste.
16 Responsible for ensuring that as an individual and as part of a team you are aware and follow Information Governance policies and procedures.
St. Anne’s is working to actively promote equality, diversity and inclusion.
We want people from underrepresented groups such as disabled, black and ethnic minority, Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans, and non-binary (LGBTQ+) communities to apply for all our roles.
St. Anne's is a Disability Confident employer. We are actively working to recruit and retain people with disabilities and long-term health conditions into our work force. If you are an applicant who has a disability, you will be offered an interview if you meet the essential criteria for the job. Please contact recruitment on 0113 243 5151 opt 3 if you require any reasonable adjustments.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.