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A charitable organization in Runcorn seeks a compassionate Project Worker to support individuals facing homelessness. The role involves building relationships, providing guidance, and helping residents develop life skills for independent living. Applicants should be skilled in engagement and motivational techniques. The position offers comprehensive benefits including generous maternity/paternity leave and holiday entitlement.
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Changing Lives is a nationwide charity helping people facing the most challenging of circumstances to make positive change - for good. We believe that everyone deserves a safe home, a rewarding job and a life free from addiction or abuse. We know that given the right support, anyone can change their life for the better.
Our services across the country help thousands of people each year who are experiencing a wide range of complicated challenges, including homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction, unemployment, involvement with the criminal justice system, sexual exploitation and domestic abuse. By focusing on their strengths, potential and opportunities, we support the people we work with to overcome their problems and live safe, successful, independent lives.
Our charity is powered by over 600 passionate colleagues who bring a diverse and inclusive environment for our colleagues to grow. We are proud to say that many have actual lived experience of the challenges faced by those we support. We are looking for committed and compassionate professionals to join our team, who share our enthusiasm for changing lives.
About the Service - Housing & Homelessness Services
A safe home is the solid base from which you build your life. We support people who are experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless, as well as providing specialist accommodation and outreach services for rough sleepers, veterans, survivors of domestic abuse, women and young people.
Accommodation to us doesn’t just mean a roof over your head and shelter from the elements. It needs to be a welcoming and flourishing environment, offering opportunities for all those we support to feel comfortable and develop. You can make a difference and support people on their journey towards a brighter future. At Changing Lives, we offer a home rather than just a shelter.
About the Job
As a Project Worker you will work closely with other professionals and agencies to provide a co-ordinated service within the multi-agency framework for the Halton Homelessness strategy. Project workers will engage with residents and build trusting therapeutic relationships in order to facilitate a successful move into their own tenancy. You will act as named key worker underpinning your work with the principles and ethos of Changing Lives, you will also be skilled in engagement, motivational interviewing and problem solving approaches. As Project Worker you will support residents to enhance the confidence and coping abilities of tenants through encouragement and positive feedback. To enable tenants to develop skills in planning and self-organisation and to encourage them to maintain appointments and commitments. To have the ability to maintain boundaries for the expectations of residents including acceptable/ unacceptable conduct, engagement with key working sessions, compliance with flat checks etc. To provide residents with non-judgemental support service identifying their skills, interest’s strengths and resources.
About us
Changing Lives is a nationwide charity helping people facing the most challenging of circumstances to make positive change - for good. We believe that everyone deserves a safe home, a rewarding job and a life free from addiction or abuse. We know that given the right support, anyone can change their life for the better.
Our services across the country help thousands of people each year who are experiencing a wide range of complicated challenges, including homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction, unemployment, involvement with the criminal justice system, sexual exploitation and domestic abuse. By focusing on their strengths, potential and opportunities, we support the people we work with to overcome their problems and live safe, successful, independent lives.
Our charity is powered by over 600 passionate colleagues who bring a diverse and inclusive environment for our colleagues to grow. We are proud to say that many have actual lived experience of the challenges faced by those we support. We are looking for committed and compassionate professionals to join our team, who share our enthusiasm for changing lives.
About the Service - Housing & Homelessness Services
A safe home is the solid base from which you build your life. We support people who are experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless, as well as providing specialist accommodation and outreach services for rough sleepers, veterans, survivors of domestic abuse, women and young people.
Accommodation to us doesn’t just mean a roof over your head and shelter from the elements. It needs to be a welcoming and flourishing environment, offering opportunities for all those we support to feel comfortable and develop. You can make a difference and support people on their journey towards a brighter future. At Changing Lives, we offer a home rather than just a shelter.
About the Job
As a Project Worker you will work closely with other professionals and agencies to provide a co-ordinated service within the multi-agency framework for the Halton Homelessness strategy. Project workers will engage with residents and build trusting therapeutic relationships in order to facilitate a successful move into their own tenancy. You will act as named key worker underpinning your work with the principles and ethos of Changing Lives, you will also be skilled in engagement, motivational interviewing and problem solving approaches. As Project Worker you will support residents to enhance the confidence and coping abilities of tenants through encouragement and positive feedback. To enable tenants to develop skills in planning and self-organisation and to encourage them to maintain appointments and commitments. To have the ability to maintain boundaries for the expectations of residents including acceptable/ unacceptable conduct, engagement with key working sessions, compliance with flat checks etc. To provide residents with non-judgemental support service identifying their skills, interest’s strengths and resources.