Project Assistant paying from £9.20 per hour

Reed ,
Swindon, Wiltshire
Contract Type: Contract
Salary: £9.20 per hour

Overview

We are looking for Project Assistants in the Swindon area. The service is for vulnerable service users, who have learning disabilities and are living in supported housing. This is a full time temporary position, paying from £9.20 per hour. Working Monday - Friday 9am-5pm. If you are interested please apply ASAP SUMMARY  The delivery of individual, positive outcome focused support packages to clients of the supported schemes.  Ensuring that the support service promotes empowerment and independence.  To be part of a staff team that is committed to ‘best practice’ in the social housing field.  Work proactively with clients to achieving their personalised support outcomes. KEY TASKS Strategy and Service Development 1.Delivering a ‘best practice’ support service, appropriate to clients’ needs. 2.Ensuring the delivery of individual personalised support packages, reflective of different client needs, including culture and diversity issues. 3.Assisting clients with day-to-day tenancy issues, payment of rent, claiming benefits, preparing units to let. 4.Knowledge of ‘best practice’ in both crisis intervention and planned support working. 5.Undertaking referrals and assessments of potential clients, working with them to identify the most appropriate housing solution for their needs. 6.Ensuring clients have access to relevant external support services. 7.Working with clients to agree and set goals and actions. 8.Meeting clearly defined client outcome targets through key-working, support plans, risk assessments and other interventions. 9.Ensuring that opportunities for educat ion, training and employment opportunities are integral to the support service. The aim being to enable clients to develop the life skills to live as independently as possible. 10.Maintaining accurate and timely records of all activities including the maintenance of a support planning database. 11.Providing practical support and information to clients when entering the service and throughout their involvement with the service, e.g., assisting clients in the completion of occupancy agreements and welfare benefit claims. 12.Working in line with ‘health and safety’ and safe guarding requirements to ensure the overall safety and security of the client.