HA019 – Night Project Worker
Halton, Cheshire
35 hours per week
£16,672 per annum (Pro rata of £17,625)
Closing date – 10th March 2021
About you
Do you have experience in housing management and supporting people with complex needs and histories?
Do you have experience of working with socially disadvantaged and vulnerable people? Do you have experience of working night shifts? Do you have the ability to work in an environment that requires confidentiality?
Do you have a working knowledge of the causes and effects related to homelessness? Do you have a commitment to the values of Changing Lives? Do you have a commitment to equality and diversity?
If so, the role of Night Project Worker could be for you
About us
Changing Lives began in 1970, when four people set up Tyneside Cyrenians, offering food and shelter to people experiencing homelessness in the North East. Since then, services have grown and developed to support people experiencing a wide range of personal challenges, including addiction and recovery programmes, employment guidance, help for people in prison or on probation, and support for people experiencing sexual exploitation or domestic abuse.
Today our charity employs over 600 staff, has 400 volunteers and operates from Berwick to London giving people hope and aspiration that their lives can change. We listen carefully to the experiences of people with lived experience and 20% of staff at Changing Lives have previously used services.
At Changing Lives, we believe that everyone deserves a safe home, a rewarding job and a life free from addiction or abuse. We also believe that, given the right support, anyone can change their life for the better. By focusing on their strengths, potential and opportunities, we help over 14,000 people overcome their problems and live safe, successful, independent lives each year.
We’re looking for committed and compassionate professionals who share our enthusiasm for changing lives.
About the job
To provide a secure, warm, and safe environment for residents staying at Halton and Brennan Lodge. Providing a responsive, friendly, and professional response in cases of emergency and crisis. Working proactively with colleagues to ensure safety and security of projects overnight.
Apply for the job
Want to know more about this extremely exciting and rewarding opportunity? Download the full job description and application form and forward a completed application form to recruitment@changing-lives.org.uk
We are passionate about creating a diverse workforce and positively encourage applications from under-represented communities.