We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Project Manager in Housing to drive complex case management and innovative solutions across housing, social care, mental health, NHS services, and the voluntary sector.
As a Project Manager - Housing, you will play a crucial role in managing intricate cases that intersect various services.
Your focus will be on delivering positive outcomes through a relational and problem-solving approach, thinking outside the box to devise effective solutions for individuals and families.
P4 Recruitment are currently seeking a Senior Domestic Abuse Casework Coordinator to join a leading homeless charity committed to providing life-changing support and services.
We are looking for a passionate and experienced leader to support the Service Manager on a 12-month fixed-term contract.
This is an excellent opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals affected by domestic abuse.
Manage social work caseload of more complex nature and with high levels of autonomy.
Provide professional supervision of other Social Workers, supporting caseload management and promoting reflective practice and continuous professional development.
Provide expert professional and technical advice to other Social Workers, managers, colleagues, and partners.
To assist and guide single clients with support needs to make appropriate choices reading their housing pathways.
To ensure that single clients receive, either directly or through relevant partners, appropriate advice on their housing options that offer alternatives to the making of a homeless application.
To provide a homelessness prevention, housing options and bespoke service to those single clients homeless or threatened with homelessness.
Our client, Sefton MBC, is looking for a Experienced practitioner with considerable experience in the field expected to undertake complex cases including assessment and management of risks.
Expected to oversee the teaching and assessment of social work students carrying out practice learning placements as required.
Recognised by peers as a source of reliable knowledge and expertise demonstrating critical knowledge of the range of theories and models for social work intervention.