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Emmaus Hertfordshire, St Albans (On-site)
£26,000 - £28,000 per year
Posted 2 days ago
YMCA St Paul's Group, Uxbridge (On-site)
£27,177.70 per year
Supporting Residents, Ensuring Safety, and Making a Difference—All Through the Night.
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Closing tomorrow
Look Ahead Care Support and Housing, Ealing (On-site)
Up to £28808 per annum
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Look Ahead Care Support and Housing, Kensington and Chelsea (On-site)
Up to £28808 per annum + Benefits include 25 days Annual Leave etc.
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Look Ahead Care Support and Housing, Slough (On-site)
Up to £28808 per annum + Benefits include 25 days Annual Leave etc.
Posted 2 weeks ago
Closing in 4 days
Equal People Mencap, W10, London (On-site)
£13.85 per hour - Increasing to £14.80 (LLW) in April 2026 - 35 hours per week
Equal People mencap are looking for an Activity worker to join our thriving Network Hope Activities Team in W10.
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Public Voice CIC, Tottenham (Hybrid)
£30,090 - £30,385 per year - includes £500 expenses
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The Violence Intervention Project, Hounslow (On-site)
£34,320 per year
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Closing today at 23:30
Social Interest Group, London (On-site)
£27,000 (Full Time Equivalent)
You will be at the forefront to support our residents to overcome personal challenges.
Posted 2 weeks ago
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St Albans, Hertfordshire (On-site) 6.2 miles
£26,000 - £28,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent

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Job description

Emmaus Overview

Emmaus is a community that provides accommodation and work for vulnerable people. We are committed to providing support while promoting independence. Staff and volunteers must work closely with Companions while observing appropriate professional boundaries in performing their role. They must also learn and engage with the Emmaus ethos.

The key task for this role is to manage a caseload of up to 16 Companions and to ensure that new companions get the information and support they need to help them settle in quickly and easily to the community and to working in our charity shops, warehouse and delivery / collection service. The support worker role is central to the team and close teamwork is essential.

The support worker will undertake direct support work with companions. Each companion has a personal support and development plan to help them achieve their personal goals and ambitions, in compliance with our Emmaus ethos, strategic aims, organisational objectives, policies and procedures.

Staff are expected to participate in and support solidarity activities undertaken by the Community.  Solidarity within the context of Emmaus is the working with groups and individuals towards the alleviation of poverty, social exclusion and suffering, and responding to local, national and international appeals for relief and support.

We expect you to carry out your job responsibilities in an environmentally aware manner.  Our aim is to ensure all resources are utilised effectively and efficiently.  You will be expected to apply sound ‘value for money’ principles in undertaking purchasing or supply of goods and services.

In Emmaus, volunteers are an important resource and make a vital contribution to Emmaus’s aim to take action to help disadvantaged people.  You will be expected to encourage and support volunteer involvement in our work.

Main duties and responsibilities

Support for Companions

  • Support a caseload of companions to reach their potential through both practical and emotional support.
  • Tailor support plans to meet individual needs – setting goals, assigning actions and taking a holistic view of the person and their wishes.
  • Guide induction and exit processes for companions – to ensure that they understand the core principles of the offer at Emmaus and move on to long term, sustainable accommodation after us.Use de-escalation techniques to manage challenging behaviour as it arises, with consideration to positive conflict resolution.Support with incident response, including responding to risk, e.g. anti-social behaviour, mental health concerns, fire alarms etc.
  • Liaise with external providers (CMHT, GP, DWP, hospitals, probation, prisons, CAB etc) to ensure that specialist advice and guidance is sought where needed.

Administrative duties

  • Maintain accurate records in line with internal policy and with consideration for GDPR principles.
  • Perform tasks to support the effective running of the community.
  • Contact external providers to make them aware of who we are and what we do to drive referrals.
  • Provide written updates for key stakeholders and internal meetings.
  • Provide structured support for companions as agreed in the support plan.
  • Participate in an emergency on-call rota to ensure 24/7 support is available for companions where needed.

Health and Safety

  •  To apply the organisations health and safety policy.
  • To carry out risk assessments as and when required and to ensure actions arising from this are carried out.
  • To ensure that health and safety procedures are understood and followed by all companions.
  • To report any incidents or concerns to the Community Support Manager.
Application resources
Posted by
Emmaus Hertfordshire View profile Organisation type Registered Charity
Posted on: 12 December 2025
Closing date: 11 January 2026 at 14:57
Tags: Advice / Information, Social Care / Development, Training / Learning, Retail / Sales, Autism, Conflict Resolution / Peace, Employment, Refugee / Immigration, Risk Management, Safeguarding, Substance Misuse, Victim Support, Wellbeing, Social / Support Work