
Complex Needs & Housing First Case Coordinator - FULL TIME (Salary: £24,258.00 - £26,052.00 per annum, Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm) 37.5 hours per week
- Exeter
- £24,258-26,052 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Individual Support: Build strong, trusting relationships with clients who may be facing complex barriers to stable housing.
- Housing First Approach: Deliver support rooted in the Housing First model — prioritising permanent housing and wraparound care without preconditions.
- Case Management: Develop personalised support plans based on each individual's goals, strengths and needs.
- Outreach & Advocacy: Provide support in a variety of settings, advocating for clients to access health services, mental health and substance use support, benefits, employment and education opportunities.
- Crisis Support: Offer calm, practical interventions during times of crisis, ensuring safety and wellbeing.
- Multi-Agency Working: Collaborate closely with local partners to ensure coordinated, holistic care.
- Safeguarding & Record-Keeping:Identify and respond to safeguarding concerns and maintainaccurate, timely case notes and documentation.
- A rewarding and challenging role where you can make a lasting impact
- A warm, supportive, and professional team environment
- Full training in trauma-informed care, safeguarding, substance misuse, and tenancy sustainment
- Ongoing learning and professional development opportunities
- Autonomy to manage your workload while contributing to a shared mission
- 15-40 hours per week to be worked Monday to Friday. No weekend working.
- Have experience working with vulnerable or socially excluded individuals (lived experience is equally valued)
- Are resilient, calm, and solutions-focused in challenging situations
- Communicate clearly and empathetically with diverse individuals
- Are self-motivated, well-organised, and able to manage their own caseload
- Understand or are willing to learn about trauma-informed care and the Housing First model
- Experience: Experience working with individuals who have experienced homelessness or related services. Lived experience with housing instability or homelessness is highly valued and considered equivalent to professional experience.
- Skills: Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust and rapport with diverse populations. Excellent communication, organisational, and problem-solving abilities.
- Knowledge: Familiarity with the Housing First model and trauma-informed care practices.
- Empathy & Compassion: A genuine desire to help people overcome barriers to stable housing and improve their quality of life.
- Flexibility: Ability to work independently and as part of a team, manage multiple priorities, and adapt to the evolving needs of clients.