The Beacon service is a partnership between TLA, Inspire North and Touchstone. Beacon is a commissioned service and offer a range of temporary supported accommodation. Beacon's aim is to focus on Prevention & Early Intervention (risk of homelessness, rough sleeping), Sustainment (independent living, health, employment) and Integration (within communities, increasing confidence).
Base
Merrion House with travel required to different locations within the city
Parking is not available in the city centre, but we have parking a short 10-15 min walk away. Some walking to different locations within the city centre will be required.
Hours
27 hours per week
Purpose of Job
To work within the Beacon Pathways team to provide an effective response to engage and assess homeless people and support the pathways team to house clients with multiple disadvantages within the Beacon or appropriate service
Duties and Responsibilities of the Post:
To assess clients referred to Beacon and work in partnership with referral agencies to ensure beacon can meet their performance targets to fill voids
To provide a trauma informed and restorative assessment service to ensure that we do not retraumatise clients
To identify and target entrenched homeless clients including those unwilling to engage with services, providing an assessment service with the pathways team
To provide comprehensive information and advice to clients regarding their appropriate housing and support options
To ensure clients have fair access to services and that they are informed of the progress of their referral regularly.
To gain an understanding of the options for clients who have companion animals and to work in partnership with other agencies to assess dogs for the kennels at Oakdale.
To maintain accurate and comprehensive records on clients, shared with appropriate agencies and in accordance with the requirements of commissioners and the Beacon consortium.
To work as part of a team to ensure that clients are assessed and work with other agencies to ensure appropriate support is in place
To work within the Beacon Pathways team in reviewing and updating the Beacon waiting list regularly, keeping clients informed.
To work in partnership with the Street Support Operations Delivery Manager, Leeds Housing Options, the Beacon Pathways team and the accommodation elements of Beacon to maximise opportunities for clients to leave the streets.
To participate in supervision sessions and team meetings.
To participate in and contribute to relevant training sessions when required.
To convene and contribute to case conferences where appropriate.
To work co-productively with clients and all partner services, sharing appropriate information and providing a responsive service.
To co-locate with other services in Leeds and participate in the development and operation of surgeries.
To promote anti-discriminatory practice in ways which are consistent with professional, legislative frameworks, organisational policies and values.
Contribute to the ongoing review of the service, including the use of research and the development of best practice when working with rough sleepers and initiatives to prevent rough sleepers from returning to the streets.
To comply with workplace policies relevant to work practices to ensure a healthy and safe environment is maintained.
General terms of reference:
In carrying out the above duties the post holder will:
Work flexibly across operational sites as required.
To represent the service positively and professionally at organisational and external meetings.
Work flexibly within an agreed number of hours of work to maintain the most appropriate level of service provision.
To be responsible for your own personal learning and development where appropriate and undertake training, both mandatory and optional, to increase knowledge, skills and awareness.
Ensure information is dealt with in accordance with organisational policies around confidentiality, communications, Internet, email and telecommunications and steps are taken to ensure that confidential information is secure.
To meet individual performance standards as required against Beacon performance and contracted funding requirements.
To be inducted, supervised, trained, performance managed and appraised in line with the organisation's competency framework policies and procedures.
Keep abreast of development in services, legislation, and practice relevant to the client group.
To operate within the aims, policies and practices of the organisation at all times and to be committed to and promote the organisation's equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory policies.
Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment, including lone working systems.
To undertake any other duties commensurate with the post as determined by the Beacon Senior Manager / Pathway Manager.
Personal Specification
Essential criteria
:
An understanding of the needs of homeless people and people with multiple disadvantages
Knowledge of Supported Housing.
The ability to work with confidence and patience with clients unwilling to engage with services and those that exhibit challenging behaviour.
A commitment to personal development.
The ability to work unsocial hours as and when required.
A commitment to safeguarding vulnerable adults and children.
A commitment to diversity in the delivery of services.
Computer literacy including basic knowledge of Microsoft 360 Sharepoint, Teams and other applications
And the ability to
:
Communicate confidently and effectively, verbally and in writing.
Respond flexibly to the demands of the post.
Work as a member of a team
Show a capacity to work alone and the ability to keep calm under pressure.
Understand and have a commitment to the principles of equality, diversity and Inclusion.
Employ a mature, empathetic and non-judgemental attitude towards clients.
Show commitment to empowering clients to reach their chosen goals.
Desirable criteria:
Knowledge of multiple disadvantage and trauma and the connection to homelessness
Knowledge of homelessness/housing legislation
Experience of working with and assessing vulnerable adults
Experience of working in partnership with a variety of different agencies
Understanding of the importance of dogs/pets to rough sleepers and a basic understanding of their needs
Social Conditions
We reserve the right to move staff to other areas within the Beacon service as and when required so as to meet organisation requirements.
The job description is issued as a guide to the main duties and responsibilities of the post; it is not intended to be definitive.
Special Requirements
Turning Lives Around requires applicants to disclose all criminal convictions and cautions; no matter how long ago they occurred and regardless of whether the offences were committed as a juvenile or adult. The organisation undertakes an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check for all successful candidates and a confirmed offer of employment is dependent on a satisfactory response from the DBS.
Job Types: Fixed term contract, Part-time
Contract length: 24 months
Pay: 27,000.00 per year
Expected hours: 27 per week
Benefits:
Company pension
Health & wellbeing programme
Sick pay
Work Location: In person
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