Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd

3 job(s) at Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd

Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Jan 28, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Support worker (female candidates only) Contract: Temp on going Location: Coventry Caseload: Max 11 (6 men/5 women) Hours; 8-5pm 4 days, 11-8pm 1 day. As a Support Worker, you will play a key role in helping individuals experiencing homelessness to achieve positive life changes and move towards more sustainable lifestyles. You will work collaboratively as part of a supportive team to meet contractual and quality outcomes. Key Responsibilities Facilitate regular one-to-one meetings and client participation activities Develop, review, and update individual support plans within required timeframes Support individuals to achieve agreed goals, including maximising benefits and managing personal budgets Carry out assessments and risk assessments using a person-centred, trauma-sensitive approach Coordinate with colleagues to deliver effective in-house support services Signpost and refer to external services where additional specialist support is required Maintain accurate and timely records using a web-based client management system Work in partnership with external agencies such as housing services, health professionals, and community support teams Ensure all practice complies with safeguarding, equality, and health & safety policies Participate in duty management rotas as required Engage in training, supervision, and ongoing professional development.
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Jan 27, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Support Worker Based: Camberwell Salary: £14ph PAYE / £18 UMB Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temp ongoing Hours: 37.5 hours per week (two-week rota of 8am-4.30pm one week and 1.30pm-10pm the following week) and a flexible shift (8 hours to be covered) Our client, a well-respected charity dedicated to helping prevent homelessness is looking for a Support Worker to join their team. The role requires motivated staff to work as part of the team to provide support in a trauma sensitive and psychologically informed manner Synopsis of duties: Leading in the Life Skills programme alongside the Assistant Support Worker Managing a caseload of young people Supporting the young people to move on to an independent placement within 12 months To support young people to understand their housing Journey to resettled accommodation. Scheduling and delivering support sessions Updating Support Plans and Risk Management Plans Acting as Duty Worker Confident use of IT and Microsoft Teams Liaising with professionals Supporting with Resident/Cluster meetings Other relevant duties Essential Requirements Experience providing casework support to vulnerable clients, conducting risk assessments and support plans Motivation towards supporting vulnerable clients to achieve focussed and positive life outcomes Previous experience of successfully working in a busy environment and/or delivering excellent customer service DBS dated within the last 12 months or on the update service Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd City, Liverpool
Jan 27, 2026
Full time
Role: Women s Safety Officer (Domestic Abuse Advocate) Location: Merseyside Type: Permanent Hours: 35 hours (Hybrid Working) Salary: £28,300 per annum We are recruiting on behalf of a specialist Merseyside based Domestic Abuse Charity for 2 Women s Safety Officers. The roles will focus on supporting women who have/ are experiencing domestic abuse, particularly post-separation abuse and stalking and harassment. This is a vital, frontline role working with women after separation from an abusive partner, helping them to understand and manage risk, navigate complex systems such as child custody and safeguarding, and to feel safer and more supported in their lives. About the Role The position integrates specialist survivor support and actions that reduce a perpetrator s opportunity to cause harm. You will be working to reduce risk and provide long-term positive outcomes to survivors through delivering a coordinated community response, working with a range of partners, information sharing and monitoring, safety planning and engagement with friends and family. Key responsibilities include: Providing rapid interventions and ongoing specialist one-to-one support to survivors at risk of homelessness due to domestic abuse, post-separation abuse or stalking this will include conducting robust risk assessments, developing personalised safety plans and agreeing support and action plans Supporting survivors pre, during and post high-risk transitions including separation, court processes, child contact and stalking escalation Advocating for survivors at multi-agency meetings including MARAC, police stalking panels, risk meetings, and child protection conferences and working closely with police, children s services, adult safeguarding, housing, legal services, healthcare, and VAWG partners. Promoting accountability through partnership working, evidence-gathering, and proactive challenge and sharing intelligence appropriately and disrupting harm Engaging and training friends and family members to support survivors and strengthen safety networks We Are Looking For Someone Who: Experience of supporting/ advocating/ working with survivors of domestic abuse and an understanding of the dynamics of abuse The postholder must demonstrate confident decision-making around adult and child safeguarding thresholds, and escalate appropriately Understanding of perpetrator behaviour, escalation patterns, coercive control, and stalking indicators, homicide and suicide prevention strategies Experience working with police, safeguarding, or multi-agency partners to reduce risk and increase survivor safety and autonomy What We Offer Excellent training and development programmes and a commitment to supporting and developing staff Regular supervision and support within a skilled, values-driven management team The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to the safety and lives of women and families across Merseyside If you are passionate about safety, accountability and trauma-informed practice, and want to work within a model that truly understands the realities of domestic abuse, we would love to hear from you. For more information, please call the team on (phone number removed) and ask to speak to Ria or email her your CV at (url removed) Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.