Paid Homeless Services Project Worker Organisation Cope Galway Hours Full-time Location Galway
Cope Galway
- Galway
- €36,392 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Short-Term Accommodation facilities for individuals and families
- Support for those residing in Private Emergency Accommodation (PEA)
- A Day Centre and Outreach service for people at risk of rough sleeping
- Resettlement, Tenancy Support, and Community-Based Housing
- Seasonal Cold Weather Response initiatives
- Family Services x 1 (Contract 1 Year Fixed Term Full Time)
- Family Services X1 (Specific Purpose 18.5 Hours Part Time)
- To process referrals made to the service
- To conduct assessments in a professional, sensitive and appropriate manner
- To intensively work with clients to source and secure accommodation including supporting clients to move on to long-term permanent housing both in terms of securing independent tenancies and putting the supports in place in their communities.
- To, through the key working process, support clients to access local services such as medical, welfare, training, education and employment service
- To provide practical support and assistance to clients
- To assist all clients with health, safety and general welfare
- To actively engage with and facilitate clients in accessing a broad range of services including housing, health, welfare, education and training and leisure services aimed at integrating clients into the community
- To work with all clients and endeavour to win their trust and respect, be proactive in addressing difficult or problematic situations as they arise in a sensitive and direct manner within the framework of the organisational policies and procedures
- To support clients to address interpersonal issues
- To work in partnership with clients, promoting self-advocacy and when necessary, advocate on client's behalf
- To promote opportunities for clients to use their own strengths and expertise to enable them to address their homelessness.
- To ensure the day-to-day operations of the project run smoothly and in accordance with the policies and procedures and the values of COPE Galway
- To ensure a safe, welcoming and friendly environment is established and maintained
- To ensure that clients are consulted and involved in the operation of the service to the greatest practical extent
- To respond to difficult or problematic situations in a sensitive manner and within the framework of the Organisation's policies and procedures
- To be flexible in the delivery of the service including implementing interventions in the area of prevention of the breakdown of clients stays in their accommodation.
- To work effectively both within the team and as a lone worker
- To adhere to all of COPE Galway's policies and procedures
- To work in line with NQSF (National Quality Standards Framework for Homeless Services)
- To adhere at all times to the COPE Galway Child Protection and Welfare Policy & Procedure and the Children First Guidelines
- To ensure that all incidents, events and handovers are recorded using the systems in place
- To ensure that confidentiality is maintained in accordance with the COPE Galway Data Protection Policies and Procedures and agreed information sharing protocols
- To use the database systems in place including PASS (Pathway Accommodation & Support System)
- To maintain domestic, health, and hygiene standards in the building at the highest standards including engaging in cleaning standards as required.
- To work positively and effectively as a member of a team and the wider Organisation
- To attend and contribute to team meetings, supervision and other meetings as required
- To communicate effectively and respectfully with colleagues and clients
- To maintain positive and mutually beneficial relationships with relevant external agencies
- To contribute to the fostering of positive relations with the local community and in particular with those living in the immediate neighbourhood by responding to enquiries made to the project
- To be committed to and contribute to ongoing service development.
- To continue to learn and develop professionally through participating in training and workshops
- To undertake specific roles within the service assigned/deployed to and/or organisationally as required (e.g. Health and Safety representative) and within the wider organisation
- To carry out any other reasonable duties as requested
- A minimum of two years experience of working with vulnerable communities
- A recognised third-level qualification (minimum level 8) in social care/related field or CORU registered social care worker.
- A commitment to the Vision, Mission and Values of COPE Galway
- A full clean drivers license and access to own car
- An understanding of the nature of homelessness and of the complex needs of homeless families
- Integrity and an ability to build trusting and respectful professional relationships
- An understanding of a broad range of issues including equity, inclusion, diversity, homelessness, mental health, addiction, trauma, children's needs, relationship and family breakdown, poverty and social exclusion
- Good written and oral communication and I.T. skills
- A full clean driving license and access to own transportation
- Strong Interpersonal and teamwork skills
- Strong advocacy skills
- A receptiveness to feedback from clients and colleagues
- An ability to contribute to the prevention and management of challenging behaviours and effective skills in dealing with challenging and pressurised situations
- Resilience and a positive outlook
- Leadership and problem-solving skills
- A practical common-sense approach
- An ability to understand, prevent and respond appropriately to challenging behaviour
- An openness to change
- Contract Period: 1 years (dependent on role - see above)
- Salary: Starting salary of €36,392 per annum pro rata
- Method of Pay: Monthly by credit transfer
- Annual Leave: 24 days per annum pro rata
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