Support Worker – Luton (LU4 9AH)
Salary: £13.35 per hour
Location: Luton, Bedfordshire (Postcode LU4 9AH)
Hours: Full Time
As a Support Worker with ACS, you’ll play a vital role in providing compassionate, respectful key working support to residents in our Luton/Hitchen offices.
Our aim is to provide safe and supportive accommodation for those with a trauma informed supportive plan to enable individuals to access appropriate support and build a pathway into more permanent accommodation.
You’ll be trained to offer practical, emotional, and social support—building trust, reinforcing independence, and ensuring clients feel seen and valued.
Key Responsibilities
Provide accommodation, support and manage a caseload of individuals who are identified of needing support with various issues and complex needs
Key working an allocation of service users from initial assessment, creating a personal outcome plan, reviewing the plan whilst working towards tangible move-on options
Support individual needs on a proactive and flexible basis, with a focus on fostering independence
Coordinating referrals for new service users. This may include attending local housing panels and professionals' meetings
Work with internal and external partners, including, probation services, outreach teams, local authority housing teams and other community-based support providers and agencies
Recording all service user contact including updating personal outcome plans, resettlement plans, contact details and risks as necessary
Document daily observations and dynamics to inform ongoing care
Create robust risk assessments to manage any safeguarding factors in relation to an individual’s needs
Attend regular training
This post may require working outside normal office hours sometimes, to ensure our commitment to safeguarding
Essential Qualities & Skills
Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent, Care certificate preferred
IT literate in relevant computer systems to include full Microsoft Office Suite
Understanding and practical application regarding safe guarding, social care, housing, mental health, learning disabilities and criminal justice
Ability to maintain accurate records, write effective reports and manage bespoke computer software packages
Proven ability to form professional and effective relationships
Commitment to respect diversity with a high standard of integrity and fairness.
Excellent communication skills both oral and written both internally and externally, with the ability to adapt communication methods to suit service user needs.
Why Work with Us?
£13.35 per hour
Specialised training complete training given
Supportive workplace culture rooted in diversity and respect
Opportunity to be part of pioneering, high-impact social care delivery
Apply Today
Please submit your CV.
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