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Relief Assistant Support Workers

The Salvation Army
Belfast
1 day ago
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Working hours: As and when required

Interview Date: To be confirmed

Committed to reducing, preventing and ending homelessness

Our Homelessness Services works to break the cycle of homelessness through a range of tailored support to individuals and families - through Lifehouses (hostels), practical support to rough sleepers, day services/drop in and outreach services, and addiction services.

We are looking for a Relief Assistant Support Worker to join our teams across our Belfast Homelessness Services.

We are looking for individuals who are trauma informed and highly motivated. You will work with The Support Team to provide a range of activities to empower individuals to move on to independent living and complete day to day activities to support the successful operations of the Service.

To be successful in this role you will have…

Motivation towards supporting vulnerable clients to achieve focused and positive outcomes. Previous experience of successfully working in a busy environment and/or delivery excellent customer service. Good verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with clients and colleagues. The ability to understand and successfully implement processes and procedures related to your area of work. Good attention to detail and proven ability to meet your objectives. Previous experience of successfully working in a team environment. Good IT skills with previous experience of using Microsoft Office. Commitment to continuous professional development. The ability and willingness to work within, be emphatic with and promote the Christian ethos and values of The Salvation Army.

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