Floating Support Worker
A Full\-time Housing Floating Support Worker to join our Floating Support team, Lighthouse Project, in Newport. You will predominantly work office hours although flexibility is required to meet the needs of our customers.
About the role
Please note that this role does not involve any aspect of care or personal care.
This is a Floating Support Worker role based in Newport. You will provide housing\-related support to individuals aged 18 and over who are either struggling to maintain their tenancy, are at risk of homelessness, or are currently experiencing homelessness. Our customers may require support for a variety of reasons, including general homelessness, downsizing or upsizing, moving from temporary accommodation into their own home, transitioning to adapted properties, or other housing\-related needs.
You will work with individuals from a variety of backgrounds, providing tailored support to help them overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
The service is person\-centred, needs\-led, and focused on empowering individuals. You will support people to address a range of issues depending on their housing situation.
General duties:
- Supporting individuals to access housing options
- Providing resettlement support, including setting up tenancies, arranging utilities, and registering with health services
- Completing grant applications
- Completing referral forms
- Supporting individuals to maximise their income, ensure appropriate benefits are in place, and receive support with debt management, budgeting, and setting up sustainable repayment arrangements.
- Liaising with landlords
- Working closely with other agencies and professionals to ensure customers’ support needs are met
- Completing administrative tasks, including risk assessments, needs assessments, and support plans
- Monitoring customer outcomes in line with Housing Support Grant requirements
- Relevant work experience and knowledge of issues relating to vulnerable people
- Passion and enthusiasm for supporting people to live as independently as possible
- Strong initiative and the ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Ability to manage challenging and conflicting situations
- Understanding of homelessness processes and the ability to signpost and support those experiencing housing issues
- A full driving licence and access to a car
Values
At Codi, our values are Compassionate, Authentic, and Progressive. When you join us, you’ll embrace these principles and thrive in an environment shaped by them.
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FREDIE
At Codi Group we are guided, in all that we do, by a group of principles that we call FREDIE, these are: Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, Engagement. This means that whatever your background, you will have an equal opportunity to rise with us and we encourage you to apply now.
If you would like any support with your application or to discuss any adjustments that you may require to support you to application process, please contact support.talent@codigroup.co.uk or 0300 373 5262
How do you apply?
If you have the skills and experience required, please follow the prompts to apply now. We occasionally close a vacancy before the end date as we actively review our applications and will sometimes progress to interview very quickly.
Interviews as scheduled to take place week commencing 29th June 2026 at our head office in Newport.
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