At Silverdale, we believe that everyone deserves safety, dignity, and the opportunity to move forward -- no matter their circumstances. We are looking for a compassionate and resilient
Support Worker
to join our dedicated team, supporting individuals living in emergency accommodation at a time when they need it most.
This is more than a job. It's a chance to build trust, restore hope, and walk alongside people as they work towards greater stability and independence.
About the role
As a Support Worker at Silverdale, you will provide high-quality, trauma-informed support within a fast-paced, reactive environment. Working with a colleague on every shift, you will create a calm and welcoming space where people feel safe, respected, and empowered.
Using a person-centred and strengths-based approach, you'll work collaboratively with individuals to understand their experiences, recognise their strengths, and develop bespoke support pathways that reflect their goals, pace, and aspirations.
What you'll be doing
Delivering
trauma-informed, strengths-based support
that promotes emotional and physical wellbeing
Building
trusting, respectful relationships
that encourage engagement and positive change
Co-producing, delivering, and reviewing
individualised support plans
with clear, meaningful outcomes
Empowering individuals to make informed choices and take an active role in decisions about their lives
Supporting people to explore
move-on options
and realistic pathways to independent or more suitable accommodation
Promoting
safeguarding, dignity, and respect
, responding appropriately to concerns
Working in partnership with internal teams and external agencies to access specialist support
Maintaining
accurate, person-centred records
and contributing to effective shift handovers
Helping to maintain a
clean, safe, and welcoming environment
through domestic and communal tasks
Recording and reporting incidents, concerns, and complaints professionally and sensitively
Who we're looking for
You'll be someone who brings empathy, resilience, and initiative to everything you do. You're comfortable working in a challenging environment and understand the importance of patience, boundaries, and compassion. Strong interpersonal skills, a commitment to trauma-informed practice, and a belief in people's ability to move forward are essential.
Why join us?
Make a
real, visible difference
in people's lives every day
Work within a supportive team that values collaboration and reflective practice
Be part of a service that prioritises
dignity, empowerment, and person-centred care
Develop your skills in a dynamic, meaningful role within Housing Support and Advice Services
If you're passionate about supporting people through challenging times and want to be part of a service that genuinely changes lives, we'd love to hear from you.
At Nacro, we believe in the power of a diverse and inclusive team. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those with criminal records and first-hand experience of the criminal justice system. All applications are assessed on merit.
This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check . Having a criminal record will not preclude your success in this role; any criminal record information will be subject to a fair and proportionate assessment. If you would like advice about applying for work with a criminal record, please contact our confidential Criminal Record Support Service on 0300 123 1999 or by email at helpline@nacro.org.uk.
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''
Apply now and help create pathways to hope, stability, and independence at Silverdale.
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