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Housing Support Worker
Job Summary
Advertiser
Salary / Rate
Posted
Brook Street Social Care
Neg
19th March 2026
Location
Start Date
Islington
Type
Job Sector
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Health Care & Medicine
About the Company Are you passionate about helping young people build brighter futures? We’re looking for a compassionate and proactive Housing Support Worker to support young people aged 16–25, including care leavers, as they move towards independent living. This is not a care role—it’s hands‑on, practical and emotional support to help young people gain confidence, stability, and essential life skills. About the Role This is a full‑time onsite role with a shift pattern that includes weekends, early mornings, evenings, and bank holidays. Flexibility is essential. Responsibilities Support young people with developing independence skills, including budgeting, managing benefits, and navigating housing options. Build trusting, non‑judgmental relationships, providing stability and encouragement. Bring your own interests—music, art, sports, or other passions—to connect and engage. Work with colleagues and external partners to ensure each young person gets the right support. Manage a…