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Support Worker

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FULL JOB DESCRIPTION

About Us

Simon Community Scotland is Scotland’s largest provider of homelessness services. The organisation’s vision is for everyone to have a safe place to live, with access to the support they need.

Operating across Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, Edinburgh and Perth, Simon Community Scotland delivers a wide range of services including Street Outreach, Housing First, Supported Accommodation, Emergency Accommodation, Rapid Access Accommodation, Floating Support, Managed Alcohol Programmes (MAP), and tenancy sustainment support.

With a strong #OneTeam ethos, the organisation promotes trauma-informed, person-centred support rooted in inclusion, partnership, compassion, and ambition.

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Employer: Simon Community Scotland

Position: Support Worker – Accommodation Services

Salary: £25,001 – £26,474 per year

Job Type: Full-Time (37.5 hours per week)

Work location: North Lanarkshire, Scotland

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What We Offer:

  • Competitive annual salary
  • Full-time permanent contract
  • 24-hour service rota with varied shift patterns
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • Trauma-informed training and reflective practice support
  • Inclusive and collaborative team culture
  • Multi-agency partnership working experience
  • Pension and standard employment benefits

Other Benefits:

  • Exposure to harm reduction and trauma-informed approaches
  • Naloxone training opportunities
  • Career progression within Scotland’s leading homelessness charity
  • Opportunity to contribute to social media and awareness campaigns
  • Meaningful work that creates real social impact

Your Role Will Include:

  • Supporting individuals impacted by homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, and trauma
  • Delivering person-centred, trauma-informed care
  • Assisting individuals to secure and sustain safe housing
  • Supporting safer substance use and recovery pathways
  • Providing emotional and practical support
  • Building trusting, respectful relationships with service users
  • Maintaining detailed records using NetSuite and digital systems
  • Working flexible shifts including day, late, night, and sleepover shifts
  • Responding calmly to incidents and safeguarding concerns
  • Collaborating with local authorities, health services, and partner agencies
  • Promoting digital inclusion using GSuite, Chromebook, and smartphone tools
  • Supporting individuals to access benefits, advocacy services, and wellbeing resources

What We Are Looking For:

Essential:

  • SVQ Level 3 in Social Care (or willingness to work towards it)
  • Registered with SSSC (Scottish Social Services Council)
  • Experience supporting people affected by homelessness, trauma, addiction, or mental health challenges
  • Strong communication and empathy skills
  • Ability to manage conflict calmly and professionally
  • Experience using digital systems
  • Understanding of ethical boundaries and safeguarding responsibilities
  • Flexible approach to 24-hour rota working

Desirable:

  • Trauma-informed practice training
  • ASIST, MHFA, or SafeTalk certification
  • Naloxone training
  • Mental health or addictions qualifications
  • Multi-agency working experience
  • De-escalation skills

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If you’re passionate about making a real difference in the lives of people facing homelessness and trauma, this is more than a job — it’s an opportunity to empower individuals toward independence, stability, and hope. Join a mission-driven team where compassion meets action, and every shift contributes to lasting change.

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Work Location: In person 

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

If you’re interested in this role, CLICK HERE and apply now!

 

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