Support Worker, Community Health
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health -
Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health
Overview
Nottingham Citys Young Persons accommodation service (NCYPAS) is recruiting for a support worker. We have 31 self-contained flats across two properties with one dispersed property out in the community. Youll be based at Caunton Avenue, where we support 11 young people with the ultimate aim of re-housing them permanently. We work with 18-21-year-olds who have been assessed as homeless but have the capacity to work with 16/17-year-olds and care experienced people up till the age of 25.
With the service manager, assistant manager, support planners and other support workers youll be working with young people in finding permanent accommodation and supporting with any barriers they encounter. Those barriers range from gaining confidence and support with well-being, to finding tenancies and budgeting. Our residents have a diverse range of needs too- the main needs are homelessness, mental and physical health, substance use, experience with the justice system, healthy relationships (including DA/DV), childhood trauma and young people whove been granted status.
This list isnt exhaustive. The work can be difficult but its ultimately rewarding, and we work hard as a team to support each other.
We're looking for a strengths-based approach, using the elements of being psychologically informed and creating environments where our young people will flourish. We want creative and innovative solutions to work with our young people. Our key partner is Housing Solutions and thats where all our young people are referred from. We are given a 6-month time frame to work with them.
The role will be fast paced but will be an exciting opportunity!
37 hours a week working every other weekend, both with morning and afternoon shifts.
Responsibilities- Provide practical and emotional support to young people, helping them build the skills they need to live independently.
- Support young people in a trauma-informed and person-centred manner, ensuring their emotional, psychological, and physical needs are met.
- Develop trusting relationships and offer guidance to empower young people and help them achieve positive outcomes.
- Create and maintain a psychologically informed environment that nurtures trust and promotes self-efficacy.
- Assist with risk assessments, support plans, and reviews, ensuring the safety and well-being of all young people.
- Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team, including leaving care workers, housing officers, and other professionals.
We are looking for individuals who are passionate about supporting vulnerable young people and making a difference in their lives.
You will have:
- An ability to build rapport easily with young people
- A strong understanding of trauma-informed and person-centred approaches.
- Empathy, patience, and excellent communication skills.
- The ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
- A proactive approach to problem-solving and resilience in the face of challenging situations.
- Flexibility and a willingness to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays.
If you are ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing service and have a passion for supporting young people through their journey to independent living, wed love to hear from you.
Why Join Us?- We invest in you and encourage career progression providing a full induction, e-learning and classroom training, management development pathways, fully-funded professional qualifications and more.
- Your wellbeing is important to us. We emphasise wellbeing in all our working environments and employ a Wellbeing Practitioner to support our staff.
- Employee assistance programme, salary sacrifice schemes.
- Stakeholder pension, enhanced maternity and paternity leave and paid sick leave.
- 32 days holiday including Bank Holidays increasing with service.
- Paid DBS and Update Service.
- Loyalty awards and non-contributory life insurance.
- Equality and diversity is important to us: we welcome applicants from all backgrounds and cultures, and appreciate the variety of experience they provide. As one of Nottinghams few Disability Confident Leaders, we warmly encourage job applications from people with disabilities.
- Framework is incredibly proud to hold Investors in People (IIP) Gold accreditation. This accreditationrecognises our continued commitment to creating a workplace where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to grow.
Framework supports all employees to achieve a better work/life balance. Should you wish us to consider flexible working or job share as part of your application please state this on your application in the supporting statement section.
98% of the workforce in a recent staff survey said they were proud to work for Framework.
Framework is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Registered charity No: 1060941.
As a Disability Confident employer, we warmly encourage job applications from people with disabilities. Framework is committed to offering opportunities to people from diverse communities. If you have specific requirements or…
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