Spitalfields Crypt Trust

2 job(s) at Spitalfields Crypt Trust

Spitalfields Crypt Trust
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Paper & Cup is recruiting a Charity Shop Manager to run our day-to-day retail operation within our social enterprise space. Paper & Cup is part of Spitalfields Crypt Trust (SCT), supporting people in recovery from addiction and homelessness through training and work experience. This is a full-time position (35 hours per week, including weekend work / bank holidays) with a starting salary of £27,000 per year . A bit about you You re friendly, hands-on and well organised, with strong customer service instincts and an eye for clothing, fashion and presentation. You re confident leading a small team of staff and volunteers, setting clear standards, and keeping things running smoothly from rotas and stock to merchandising, quality, hygiene and health & safety. You ll also be comfortable supporting trainee placements for people in recovery, working alongside SCT colleagues to help create a positive, professional learning environment with appropriate boundaries. Please see the full Job Description attached. How to apply To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter explaining how and why you re a good match for the role.
Spitalfields Crypt Trust
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Housing First Support Worker (28 hours per week) Spitalfields Crypt Trust (SCT) is recruiting a Housing First Support Worker to join our specialist team supporting people who have experienced homelessness and other traumatic events. In this role, you ll hold a small caseload (around six residents) and provide tailored, person-centred, trauma-informed support that helps people sustain their tenancies, improve their wellbeing, and work towards recovery on their own terms. You ll build trusting relationships over time, combining practical housing-related support (such as moving in, budgeting, appointments, maintaining a home and accessing community resources) with strong advocacy to ensure residents can access healthcare, benefits, housing services and specialist support. You ll work closely with SCT colleagues and a range of external partners across Tower Hamlets to remove barriers, reduce risk, and prevent eviction. The post includes completing needs and risk assessments, maintaining clear case records (including on In-Form or similar systems), and contributing to reporting and service learning. This is a values-led role for someone who is organised, resilient, and confident working independently with adults facing multiple disadvantage (including addiction, mental ill health, and long-term homelessness). This is a part-time post (28 hours per week) with a salary up to £32,000 (up to £25,600 pro rata). Enhanced Adult Workforce DBS is required. Benefits include 25 days annual leave (rising to 30) plus bank holidays (pro rata), pension matched up to 5%, BUPA Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing plan, cycle to work scheme, season ticket loan, and training and development opportunities. Please see the full Job Description attached.