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Homeless Intervention Caseworker
Posted 14 hours 24 minutes ago by JOB SWITCH LTD
Homeless Intervention Caseworker The role of Homeless Intervention Officer is a statutory role specifically focused on intervening early, preventing homelessness and managing our crisis response aims of alleviating homelessness where this has occurred. Working directly with those affected by homelessness by:
-Homeless Intervention Caseworker Triaging new approaches and providing quality advice to delay or stop homelessness in its tracks to all groups of customers including vulnerable customers who are in priority need, undertakes assessments to understand the council's duty
-Homeless Intervention Caseworker Undertakes all necessary enquiries and prevention activity via Personal housing Plans
-Homeless Intervention Caseworker Makes and checks statutory homeless decisions which are subject to legal challenge
-Homeless Intervention Caseworker Work closely with internal and external partners and agencies to resolve homelessness
-Homeless Intervention Caseworker Assesses who requires Transitional Accommodation - They ensure that the council meets the requirements of Part 7, Housing Act 1996 and Homeless Reduction Act.
-Homeless Intervention Caseworker Considering Safeguarding issues and referrals, especially concerning children, older people and those claiming homelessness due to domestic abuse.
- Conducting full assessment of all eligible applicants who present as homeless or threatened with homelessness and issue notification letters in accordance with the legislation.
- Work collaboratively with applicants to draw up an agreed personalised housing plans and continually review the plan by updating the advice and support provided to the applicants.
- Assist in delivering a comprehensive and proactive homelessness prevention and advice service.
- Liaising with friends and family, landlords, letting agents, General Practitioners, Health Care workers, internal and external partners in the process of preventing or relieving homelessness and determining duties owed to applicants.
- Taking all reasonable steps to relieve homelessness irrespective of priority need.
- Conducting assessment interviews at Council offices and making home visits to homeless applicants.
- Apply and implement homelessness laws and the code of guidance, including the Housing Act1996, the Homelessness Act 2002, the Homeless Reduction Act 2017 and other relevant guidance and legislation whilst carrying out assessments of applicants' housing and support needs.
- Explain the full range of housing solutions available to customers to help prevent or relieve homelessness as well as mediate to help resolve potentially homeless cases irrespective of tenure (excluding fear of violence).
- Ensure full and accurate recordings of client's details, all advice and support provided and maintain accurate written and computer records, reports and other monitoring information as required, in connection with the various duties and case management and in line with relevant policies and procedures.
- To manage client's expectations advising as to potential housing solutions including private rented and hostel accommodation and as to the lower supply of social housing compared to demand. To undertake a holistic assessment of current housing issues and seek out appropriate solutions where possible at an early stage to prevent homelessness and where possible prevent the use of interim accommodation by preventing homelessness.
- You may need to make referrals to the Mental Health or other relevant professional panels and to attend or participate in case conferences as requested.
- To keep up to date with relevant case law particularly in respect of the tests of vulnerability and priority need and with reference to responsibilities under the Equality Act and Care Acts.
- To identify and refer cases to the homeless outreach workers / services, e.g. those with a history of rough sleeping or complex needs where resettlement is needed to enable rehousing by social or other housing providers.
- You will be working closely with the temporary accommodation team to support the client with rehoming to permanent accommodation.
- You will provide information to clients on the operation of the Council's Housing Register, advice on a household's position on the register, extending areas of choice and prospects of assistance with housing and update systems as necessary. You will be required to complete assessments on suitable accommodation for applicants for temporary or long-term accommodation to end the homeless duty.
This role is likely to be two days in the office per week, candidates must be able to attend CBC office locations when requested. There will be a requirement to attend team meetings as and when required.
JOB SWITCH LTD
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