You bring strong experience supporting individuals with diverse and often complex needs, helping them work towards their goals while managing associated risks. You have a proven track record of delivering high-quality, person-centred support services across a range of needs, promoting empowerment, wellbeing, and independence.
Your in-depth knowledge of welfare benefits, housing options, and statutory duties allows you to provide accurate advice and guidance to service users navigating complex systems. You also maintain a solid understanding of health and safety practices, particularly when working within clients' homes, ensuring both service user and worker safety at all times.
You are skilled in key working, support planning, and risk assessment, enabling you to develop structured, outcome-focused support plans that respond to individual aspirations and changing circumstances. Your understanding of mental health, substance misuse, and related challenges supports effective engagement with clients in a compassionate and solution-focused manner.
Collaborative and professional, you work effectively with external professionals and partner agencies to ensure a coordinated approach to care. You are confident using computer-based systems to record client interactions and maintain accurate records. Committed to continuous improvement, you actively engage in personal development and training, while maintaining a clear understanding of safeguarding principles and how to apply them in practice. Flexible and adaptable, you are willing to travel across the borough to provide accessible, high-quality support.