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YSS
HMP Hewell
Full-time
Accommodation Advisor
Job Description

Location: HMP Hewell
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract Type: Permanent (subject to continuation of contract funding)
Salary: £24,831.24 starting
Reports To: Team Manager

About YSS

YSS enables people to be emotionally resilient, to thrive, and to feel they belong to a
community. We uphold people’s rights and responsibilities, ensuring they can exercise
them with dignity and respect.

We are a charity that helps people to help themselves, and we’ve been doing so for
more than thirty years. There are thousands of people in our communities who struggle
with life and face what seem to be insurmountable barriers  - they are why we exist.
We  provide  a  wide  variety  of  community-based  support  for  people  and  are  often
described  as  the  ‘glue’  between  those  at  risk  of  social  isolation  and  the  wider
mainstream society.

We  run  a  diverse  range  of  services  working  with  7-  to  70-year-olds  but  our  aim  is
always  the  same  –  to  help  people  to  break  through  barriers  and  to  achieve  their
potential. Our website – www.yss.org.uk – contains further information about YSS and
all our projects and services.

Job Purpose

The  Accommodation  Advisor  provides  housing  support,  information,  advice,  and
guidance  (IAG)  to  men  within  the  criminal  justice  system,  ensuring  successful
resettlement into accommodation. Managing a high caseload, the role operates within
tight key performance indicators (KPIs), supporting individuals in the community.

Key Responsibilities

Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) Housing Support

•  Provide tailored housing advice to men transitioning from prison or serving a

community sentence.

•  Assess accommodation needs, risks, and preferences,
•  Develop  SMART  personalised  action  plans

to  address  barriers

to

accommodation using the seven reducing reoffending pathways.
 Liaise with local authorities, housing providers, and relevant agencies.

•
•  Help clients understand their housing rights and responsibilities.

Case Management

•  Manage a high caseload efficiently, meeting set performance targets.
•  Maintain accurate case records and documentation on relevant systems.

•  Attend  regular  supervision  and  team  meetings  to  review  progress  and

challenges.

KPIs & Targets

•  Meet  or  exceed  KPIs  related  to  housing  outcomes,  client  engagement,  and

resettlement success.

•  Ensure timely and accurate reporting of casework and outcomes.

Collaboration & Partnership

•  Work closely with prison staff, probation officers, housing providers, and other

agencies.

•  Build  strong  relationships  with  external  housing  providers

to  explore

accommodation options.
Administration & Record Keeping

•  Maintain accurate client records, ensuring compliance with confidentiality and

data protection regulations.

•  Submit reports and documentation in a timely and accurate manner.

Community & Prison Support

•  Develop  clear  resettlement  plans  for  clients,  ensuring  follow-up  care  post-

release.

•  Advise  clients  on  maintaining  tenancy,  managing  landlord  relationships,  and

addressing tenancy issues.

Safeguarding

•  Understand and adhere to safeguarding processes, demonstrating professional

curiosity about risks.

•  Confidently manage safeguarding concerns and risk factors.

Key Skills & Attributes

Experience & Knowledge

•  Experience  supporting  individuals  in  prison,  on  a  custodial  license,  or  a

community order.

•  Knowledge of accommodation services and housing-related support.
•  Competency  in  IT  applications,  case  management  systems,  SharePoint,

Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Office applications.

•  Ability to manage high caseloads with complex support needs.

Communication & Collaboration

•  Strong verbal and written communication skills.
•  Ability to engage with diverse clients and liaise effectively with stakeholders.
•  Experience in building professional relationships and networks.
•  Awareness of risk management principles.

Leadership & Adaptability

•  Ability to self-manage and support individuals through change.
•  Strong problem-solving skills to address housing-related challenges.
•  High standards of professional behaviour and accountability.

Teamwork

•  Works collaboratively to achieve service quality standards.
•  Supports colleagues and external agencies in joint solutions.
•  Flexible in supporting colleagues across different geographical areas.

Diversity & Inclusion

•  Commitment to equal opportunities and anti-oppressive practice.
•  Respectful of cultural differences and inclusive in approach.
•  Willingness to reflect on and challenge personal biases.

Customer Focus

•  Ability to work with partner agencies to tailor bespoke housing solutions.
•  Understanding of factors contributing to social and economic exclusion.

Notes

•  YSS operates in a fast-moving environment and may from time to time vary the
content of this job description after consultation to reflect changes to the job,
without altering the general character of the post or level of responsibility.
•  The  duties  described  in  this job  description must  be  carried  out  in  a  manner
which  promotes  equality  of  opportunity,  dignity  and  due  respect  for  all
employees, volunteers and service users and is consistent with YSS policies.
•  Occasional weekend and/or evening work may be a feature of the role. This will

be discussed at interview.

•  YSS values people as individuals with diverse opinions, cultures, lifestyles, and
circumstances.  We  are  committed  to  building  a  culturally  diverse  team  and
therefore encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates, to help
us reflect our world and the communities we work alongside.

•  Our  organisation  follows  Safer  Recruitment  principles  and  guidelines  for  all
posts where contact with children and/or adults at risk is possible – this includes
a full application process, interviewing candidates, taking up and verifying two
satisfactory  references  (one  of  which  must  be  from  your  last  employer),
verifying qualifications, identity checks, an enhanced (Disclosure and Barring
Service) DBS check and HMPPS prison vetting.

•  You must have the right to live and work in the UK to be considered for this role.
•  A full UK license and access to a vehicle are essential.

Why work for YSS?

•  Annual leave of 27 days, excluding bank holidays and company holidays.
•  Pension Scheme.
•  Employee Health & Wellbeing plan.
•  Occupational sick pay.
•  Flexible working / hybrid working.
•  Monthly supervision for support / personal development.
•  Robust induction and training programme with an organisational commitment

to ongoing training and personal development.