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A national charity in Wales is seeking a dedicated Housing Support Worker to support low to medium-risk individuals in the community. This role offers a flexible working environment and requires strong communication, organisational skills, and a full UK driving license. Join us in making a difference in people's lives through housing support and community engagement.
Join Nacro’s CAS-2 team: Get an excellent grounding in the criminal justice system and the reward of helping people change their lives.
Due to significant service expansion, we are actively seeking more candidates for CAS-2 Housing Support Worker positions.
Location: Merthyr Tydfil
Salary: £26,584 Per Annum (Base salary £25,584 + £1,000 Unsociable Hours)
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Working Hours: 40 hours per week (including 5 hours paid lunch break). Shift patterns and flexibility will be discussed during the interview. The contract provision is between 08:00 and 22:00 Monday–Friday and Saturday 09:00–17:00 on a rolling rotational basis.
This role is part of the Community Accommodation with Support, Tier 2 (CAS-2) programme, directly commissioned by the Ministry of Justice and operating nationwide across England and Wales. The service provides accommodation and support for low/medium-risk people eligible for home detention curfew or bail, helping to keep people out of prison (when living in the community on licence is an option) and to support prison leavers to re-establish (crime-free) independent lives.
As a Housing Support Worker, you’ll enjoy varied and rewarding days, making a real difference to both service users and the wider community, and gaining a real insight into the criminal justice system.
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We welcome applications from individuals with lived experience in the criminal justice system. A criminal record may not disqualify you from undertaking this role. Please note that this role does not offer eligibility for visa sponsorship. For more information on UK working rights, please visit GOV.UK Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Ready to Make a Difference? Apply now and take the next step in your career within criminal justice and housing support. Interviews are ongoing, and we are hiring for multiple roles.