Support Worker's (3 Full Time, 1 Part Time Roles Available - see description) - Darlington
Are you dedicated to making a difference to individuals experiencing homelessness? Apply now and support individuals on their path to stability and independence in County Durham
The role
The Support Worker play a crucial role in empowering residents to achieve their full potential, supporting independence, and supporting companion journeys back into independent living and volunteering or employment.
Working closely with the Service Manager and the support team, the Support Worker ensures residents receive structured, person-centred support through individual plans, daily interactions, and community involvement.
Key responsibilities include assisting residents with personal growth, identifying and addressing training or development needs, and providing support for emotional challenges or addictions by connecting them with relevant services. The role also involves maintaining accurate records, assessing referrals, conducting inductions, and contributing to a positive, cohesive community environment.
This position requires strong communication and administrative skills, the ability to build trusting relationships with residents, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of care and professionalism within the Emmaus North East ethos
Important Information
How to Apply: You can visit https://emmaus.org.uk/north-east/about-us/our-vacancies/ to download an application pack, application form and equal opportunities form. If you have any difficulties accessing these documents please get in touch with us.
Closing Date: 27/01/2025, 12pm
Please Note: there are different vacancies within this advert as listed below:
Support Worker (x2) / Floating Support Worker (x1) | Hours: 37 Hours Per Week | Salary: £28,000 (FTE £28,000| Period: 3 Years*
Support Worker (x1) | 18.5 Hours Per Week | Salary: £14,000 (0.5FTE) (FTE £28,000| Period: 3 Years*
Got a question?
If you’d like an informal chat about this role, please email the SHAP Team at shap@emmau-northeast.org.uk with the subject heading ‘Recruitment – Support Worker.
About the Single Homeless Accommodation Programme (SHAP)
Emmaus North East is proud to deliver the SHAP service, on behalf of Durham County Council (DCC). This innovative service responds to the pressing need for a holistic support model that provides a pathway of provision for individuals experiencing homelessness.
SHAP is designed to offer flexible, person-centred support alongside appropriate accommodation. Its ultimate goal is to guide individuals towards independent living. The service addresses gaps in existing provision, ensuring that those who might otherwise be left without suitable support can access the tailored assistance they need.
About Emmaus North East
Emmaus North East is a regional homelessness charity with a difference – offering more than just a bed for the night to individuals who have experienced homelessness and social exclusion.
As part of a network of Emmaus communities across the UK, Emmaus North East provides a stable home for as long as needed, meaningful work experience within our social enterprises, access to funded training, and a real opportunity for the people we support to rebuild their lives and regain independence.
In the North East, our Companions contribute to the community by working in our social enterprises. These include house clearances, stock collection, merchandising in our charity shops, running our community launderette, and creating bespoke items from recycled wood in our workshop.
At Emmaus North East, we believe in empowering our Companions by fostering autonomy and providing a transformative path to recovery. We welcome people from all walks of life, understanding that homelessness has many causes.
With our new programme in County Durham, we are proud to extend our mission of creating lasting change and supporting individuals across the North East.- We anticipate posts starting during February/March 2025 however start dates may change as a result of delays within pre-employment checks and changes to the project timeline.