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An established industry player in supported housing is seeking a Night Concierge to ensure the safety and security of residents at Abbot Lodge in Salford. This part-time role involves supervising building access, monitoring CCTV, and engaging with vulnerable individuals. The ideal candidate will possess strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and effective communication abilities. In return, you will receive a competitive benefits package, including generous leave, financial bonuses, and support for career development. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
About The Role
Excellent opportunity as a Night Concierge to provide an overnight presence in Abbot Lodge, Salford making sure our residents are well and our building is secure.
At Salvation Army Homes we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement for people who have been homeless.
The Night Concierge will need to help ensure the safety of residents and the security of the building by being an overnight on-site presence and will:
This is a part time role, and the shift pattern will be: Thursday to Sunday.
About The Candidate
You will instinctively work in a manner that aligns fully with Salvation Army Homes values and behaviours, demonstrating energy and passion, along with a positive, can do attitude in your daily contribution as a night concierge to transforming lives.
You will be confident and be able to communicate effectively with a diverse range of people including clients, staff, agencies and local neighbours. We need you to have:
About The Company
A registered social landlord and one of the leading providers of supported housing in the UK, Salvation Army Homes is dedicated to transforming lives by providing accommodation and support for some of the most vulnerable members of society - mainly people with complex needs and/or experiencing homelessness.
Our aim is to work with individuals to build on their strengths, creating person centred, individualised strategies and plans that transform lives, support recovery and enable positive behaviour. In order to succeed, however, we need the right people in place. Our workforce is one of our greatest assets, but only by recruiting the very best can we continue to deliver comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement services to our residents. That’s where you come in.