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Supported Lodgings Host

Rochdale Council

Milnrow

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GBP 10,000 - 40,000

Part time

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Job summary

A local council in the UK is seeking Supported Lodgings Hosts to assist young people aged 16-21 transitioning out of care. The role involves providing practical support in a home environment for up to 2 years, focusing on life skills and connecting them with educational opportunities. Candidates must be over 21, have a spare room, and be empathetic to the challenges youth face. Training and ongoing support will be provided.

Benefits

Support from social workers
WhatsApp support group
Regular supervision and support groups
24/7 on-call support

Qualifications

  • Over 21 years of age.
  • Have a spare room.
  • Willingness to understand young people's issues.

Responsibilities

  • Support a young person in developing practical life skills.
  • Facilitate access to education, training, and employment.
  • Maintain a supportive relationship over time.

Skills

Supportive relationship building
Basic life skills (cooking, cleaning, budgeting)
Understanding of care issues
Job description

Could you make a real difference to a young person preparing to leave Care?

Supported Lodgings offer support to young people aged 16-21 who are leaving Care and enables them to live in a family environment, as they prepare to take their next steps in becoming an independent and successful adult.

As a Supported Lodgings Host, you will support a young person to help them learn and build their futures, from practical skills such as cooking, cleaning and budgeting, to support around accessing Education, Training and Employment.

To become a Supported Lodgings Host you need to be over 21 years of age and have a spare room in your home. As a Supported Lodgings Host, you are asked to provide support for a young person for up to 2 years or more, depending on whether the young person remains in full-time education or is confident and equipped to move into independence.

You don’t need to be a parent, and you can be single, married or in a same sex relationship. You can still work and be a Supported Lodgings Host too but, all we ask is that you are understanding of any issues the young person may have faced and be willing to work with Children’s Services as part of your role.

As well as all the practical support, it’s the relationship that builds between a Supported Lodgings Host and young person that makes the real difference…

They are really supportive, and I have a brilliant relationship with them. I definitely feel I can open up to them about my personal life and spend time with the family. They always try to include me in every family thing which is nice, and they help me with anything I need… (Billy aged 17)

You’ll have to go through an assessment to help us get to know you and to enable us to match you with the right young person. Also, there is some mandatory training that we will ask you to complete which will help you in your role as a Supported Lodgings Host and to help you make a real difference to the young person.

Its nice being able to help young people to feel ready for the difficult transition to independence and providing them with the stability to achieve their aspirations (Mira Supported Lodgings Host)

Support and Resources

As you would expect, you will receive brilliant support, from our Supported Lodgings Social Worker and includes a Supported Lodgings WhatsApp group, regular Supervision, a 6-weekly Support Group and 24 hour on-call support, and not forgetting a supportive yearly review.

Join us

If you’d like to know more about our Supported Lodgings Scheme or you would like to become a Supported Lodgings Host, get in touch

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