YOUNG PERSON'S PATHWAY WORKER - BROMSGROVE
YOUNG PERSON'S PATHWAY WORKER - BROMSGROVE
As our YPPW, you will be working closely with our young people supporting and advising them on their housing options. No two days are the same so if you are up to the challenge, apply today!
We usually respond within two weeks
Closing Date: Friday 13th March 2026
Job Title: Young Person's Pathway Worker
Reports to: Team Leader
Salary: Scale 6, Points 26-28, £26,229 - £27,982 per annum, pro rata
Hours of work: Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
At St Basils, we are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect our staff to create an environment and culture that promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion and advocate for anti-discriminatory practices and behaviours.
Key Responsibilities:
Service Delivery:
As the Young Person’s Pathway Worker, you will:
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Operate within the local housing options team on set days if assessments are booked in or if crisis situations occur.
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Work with the housing options team to undertake housing and support needs assessments of young people aged 16 up to 25th birthday. Support young people in crisis from point of presentation until successfully accommodated to
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ensure a positive crisis resolution.
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Work alongside the local housing officer, children’s services, housing providers and other partner agencies (multi agency approach) when responding to crisis or emergency situations which could lead to the young person becoming homeless.
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Jointly assess young people under 18 years of age in full collaboration with the local authority Children’s Services and Housing Options Teams.
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Provide general advice, guidance, information, support to young person navigating through crisis, which includes where necessary advocating on issues relating to family conflict, welfare benefits and housing rights etc.
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Support in the arrangements (upon agreement with the Team Leader) to navigate a young person into Crash Pad services and ensure completion of housing benefit claims to cover the young person’s period of stay.
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Provide support and advice to young people residing in the Crash Pad and work alongside project staff, partner agencies whilst doing so.
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Assist in the pre-let preparation of the Crash Pad which may involve some cleaning duties.
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Attend allocation / pathway panel meetings as and when required and where applicable advocate on behalf of the young person in these.
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Support young people with personal budgeting.
Main Duties
As the Young Persons Pathway Worker, you will:
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Undertake strengths-based, person centred and holistic risk and needs assessments and develop support and risk management plans.
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Receive and respond to referrals in a timely manner.
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Refer young people on to the most appropriate service to meet their needs making sure that the young person meets the eligibility criteria for these services.
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Plan responses to presenting needs and circumstances in partnership with young people, parents/carers, other agencies and professionals to prevent homelessness, identify and negotiate the most suitable housing options.
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Be available to young people for regular support sessions.
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Respond to crisis or emergency situations in a professional and timely manner.
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Take responsibility for the safeguarding and welfare of young people.
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Ensure benefit claims are made and maintained in order to maximize a young person’s income.
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Organize and accompany young people to appointments as appropriate.
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Attend and provide overview of new applications at local allocations panel, assisting with information for MOPI’s as and when required.
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Support and encourage young people to develop positive family and other support networks.
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Advocate for and on behalf of the young person, representing their aspirations and managing expectations.
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Work as part of the team across area services providing cover for colleagues as required by the Team Leader or Youth Services Operations Manager.
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Assist in the induction of new staff as required by the Team Leader or Youth Services Manager.
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Ensure that crash pad and other temporary accommodation placements meet the needs of young people, considering issues in respect of health, educational need, ability, gender, religion, ethnic origin, culture and linguistic background.
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Manage and prioritise own caseload and evaluate each case making decisions on appropriate options, meeting deadlines and referring to other services and outside agencies as appropriate.
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Represent St Basils through attendance at designated meetings i.e. monthly Support Provider and contract meetings and case reviews meetings regarding young people, as and when required.
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Ensure the service is accessible to young people, all relevant parties kept abreast of outcomes and follow-up support provided as and when required.
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Keep up to date with current legislation, regulations and other new developments relating to young people and housing resources etc.
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Assist in the service development and achievement of key performance indicators in line with contract specifications and returns.
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Highlight trends, areas for development and gaps in service provision.
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Assist in updating policies and procedures.
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Maintain statistical information for monitoring and evaluation purposes in order to produce reports and statistics for key stakeholders.
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Represent and promote the work of the service at relevant external and internal meetings and forums.
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Be involved in the induction of new staff, to supervise and support volunteers, trainees and students.
QUALIFICATION:
Essential:
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NVQ 3 or above Advice & Guidance, Care or equivalent or working towards a Youth Work, Social Work, or equivalent qualification.
ROLE EXPERIENCE
Essential:
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Working with young people in the following settings:
Youth Work, Residential or Social Work, Probation, Community Work, Education and Training, Housing.
Desirable:
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Operating in a supported housing / homelessness environment.
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Experience, recognising and handling in an appropriate manner, confidential or sensitive information.
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Experience of safeguarding principles and best practice.
KNOWLEDGE
Essential
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Up to date knowledge of welfare rights and relevant legislation.
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Up to date knowledge of housing legislation.
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Knowledge of how safeguarding relates to the supported housing sector.
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Knowledge of and commitment to EDI / Anti-Discriminatory Practice
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Ability to prepare and present different types of information (numeric / written / performance data etc).
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Administering and complying with detailed procedures
- Locations
- Bromsgrove, Worcester
Our Mission & Vision
Our Mission
St Basils works with young people to:
- Enable them to find and keep a home
- Develop their confidence, skills and opportunities
- Prevent youth homelessness
Our Vision
Our vision for all young people is that:
- Homelessness is not part of their experience of growing up
- There are integrated education, employment and housing pathways
- They are able to access the support and development opportunities they need to secure their futures and realise their potential
Our vision for St Basils is that:
By 2027 we will continue to be the leading provider of accommodation, support and psychologically informed services for young people across the West Midlands.
- Our service developments will include:
- Increasing our bed spaces outside Birmingham and growing our services in new areas
- a nationally renowned centre of excellence for young people with complex needs
- extending our service offer to Care Leavers
- additional Live and Work schemes for young people engaged in education, training and work
- We are the national lead for:
- Psychologically informed consultancy, training and reflective practice services
- Youth Voice engagement and support
About St Basils
From 2024- 20254,118 young people received advice and support
1,685 young people were supported by us during the year
1,053 young people lived in our 40+ accommodation schemes
Up to 582 young people lived with us at any one time
91% of young people moved on from St Basils in a planned, positive way