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Social Care & Health
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Social Care & Health, Social Work
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City of London, London
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£112 - £144 per day
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Job Title: Outreach Worker
Hours: 37.5 per week
Location: Central London
Assignment: 2-3 months (possible extension)
Rota: Monday to Friday, 3 times a week 09:00-17:00 and twice a week 06:00-14:00. There is also one 22:00-01:00 shift a month to conduct a street count
Pay: £14.40 + holiday pay = £16.14 per hour or £18.50 per hour via umbrella
We are looking for an Outreach Worker to join our City of London based client’s outreach team. This fantastic opportunity will see you joining a superb service which supports the rough sleeper community in central London. This is a very important position. You will not only be advising the street population on what options are available to them but also advising them on how to stay safe on the street and listen to any concerns they may have. Crucially you will be adding to the CHAIN database for this client group. This is a vital contribution to the work that this fantastic charity is doing in City.
If you crave influence and responsibility within a team, this is a role where your voice is not only heard but contributes towards quick, satisfying outcomes, providing rough sleepers with hope and a route away from the streets. Not only this but as an outreach worker you will work alongside other amazing like-minded individuals and agencies with the sole aim of reducing the number of people sleeping rough in the City.
As an Outreach Worker you will:
To be successful you will need to:
If you are interested, please apply ASAP, this position is always a popular opportunity!
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