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Support Officer

Posted 15 April by Riverside Group
Salary icon £27,343 per annum
Location icon Camden Town , London

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Job Title: Support Officer 
Contract Type: Permanent 
Salary: £27,343 per annum 
Working Hours: 37.5hrs per week
Working Pattern: Monday - Sunday rota 
Location: Artemis House, Camden 

For your application to be considered please ensure you attach a current CV and cover letter.  

Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. 

Why Riverside? 

At Riverside, we’re a housing association with a difference – enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we’ve been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives.  

We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. 

Working with us, you’ll enjoy: 
·         Competitive pay & generous pension  
·         28 days holidays plus bank holidays
·         Flexible working options available 
·         Investment in your learning, personal development and technology 
·         A wide range of benefits  

Mental Health:

Our Mental Health team is vital to helping us deliver on this vision. We work to transform the life experience of people with mental health support needs. The support we provide is delivered in a range of settings (like supported housing, assessment centres and outreach) and our customers’ support needs can include psychosis, forensic and personality disorders. 

We believe in providing care and support to our clients that will enable them to make informed decisions about their life that will increase their sense of wellbeing: this might be greater independence, better coping strategies or a richer network and sense of self achievement. We offer you the chance to develop your own skills through regular line management supervision, reflective practice, access to a ten-day course on relevant mental health topics and working together with your specialist colleagues. 

Our Homelessness and Prevention team is friendly and we love what we do. We are passionate about the high-quality support we provide. Working in care can be demanding, but our colleagues are always kind and compassionate no matter what challenges they encounter. As part of our team you will be doing work you can be proud of, ensuring the safety and happiness of our customers in their home.

The difference you will make as a Support Worker 

We believe in providing care and support to our clients that will enable them to make informed decisions about their life that will increase their sense of wellbeing: this might be greater independence, better coping strategies or a richer network and sense of self achievement. You will be working from one of our supported services providing support to our customers in a variety of ways.

Some of your responsibilities will include: 
  • Carry out assessment to identify and prioritize needs. 
  • Use SMART goal planning to provide needs led holistic support. 
  • Create an environment that promotes opportunities for customers to develop, learn and enable skills towards independence. 
  • Provide a comprehensive support planning service to customers in line with the department’s policies, procedures, and approach. 
  • Ensure customers are fully informed of their rights and responsibilities regarding the service and are enabled and empowered to get involved in the running of the service through consultation and participation. 
  • Set up and maintain customer files and ensure that accurate and up to date records are kept of support provided to customers in accordance with HCS policies. 


About You

We are looking for someone who believes in working together as part of a team, who shares our values and who is committed to achieving positive outcomes for all of our customers. 

The successful candidate will have: 
  • Experience of working with vulnerable people with a range of needs in a support capacity 
  • A genuine passion for working with people. 
  • Good communication skills and the ability to engage with and respect the needs of vulnerable people. 
  • Excellent team working skills with a creative flair and ability to think outside of the box. 
  • Housing sector knowledge including housing benefit applications. 
  • Strong IT and social media skills to manage and maintain administration and recording systems. 

Reference: 52476374

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