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Young Support Worker

Job in Manchester, Greater Manchester, M9, England, UK
Listing for: NFP People
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-16
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Youth Development, Community Support Services, Youth Support Worker, Life Skills Coach/Career Advisor
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 26436 GBP Yearly GBP 26436.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Young People Support Worker (Floating Support) This is an opportunity for someone compassionate and driven to make a real impact, supported by training and reflective practice.

Location:

Chester, Cheshire Salary: £26,436 per annum Closing Date: 02 August, 2026

Employment Type:

Permanent Hours per week: 37.5 About the Role Young People Support Worker (Floating Support) - Cheshire West & Chester Help young people leaving care build the confidence and skills to live independently. As a Young People Support Worker, you'll provide practical, trauma-informed support to young people aged 15-19, helping them secure housing, develop life skills, access education or employment, and achieve their personal goals.

You will be someone who can build trusting relationships, manage a varied caseload, and work effectively with social workers, partner agencies and local services. In addition, you will have experience supporting young people with complex needs, strong safeguarding knowledge, and a passion for empowering others to succeed. In return, you'll join an inclusive and values-driven organisation committed to preventing youth homelessness, with excellent training, ongoing development and the opportunity to make a genuine impact every day.

Please note that this job opportunity is offered as a full-time ( 37.5 hours per week ), permanent role. In this role, you will:
To complete a full assessment of each young person's strengths, needs and goals to develop a holistic and strengths-based support plan and tailored programme of support. Provide a programme of support with young people to cover accommodation needs, independent living skills, support with education, employment and learning and social and emotional issues. To support young people aged 16 to prepare for independent living and develop necessary skills.

To understand and support young people using a trauma-informed approach, awareness and understanding of adverse childhood approaches and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) Where young people have moved in to accommodation the worker will provide support through a programme of regular visits. These may include support and advice or more structured life-skills training as required. Help young people to apply for benefits, complete relevant application forms, train to learn budgeting skills and managing money, including support to prioritise and pay bills and rent.

Actively support young people to stay in or enter suitable education, employment and training. Support young people to access and liaise with health services, including mental health services, drug and alcohol support services and counselling referrals. To create a package of support around the young person, signposting and making onward referrals for specialized support where appropriate. To be available to represent the charity at meetings and to provide updates to all professionals involved with the young person, and keep clear and relevant records.

To establish and build links with housing providers in order to maximise the alternatives available to young people and work closely with social care partners. To make a positive contribution to team meetings, case management meetings and make a contribution to any policy reviews and consultations. To demonstrate commitment to client involvement by advocating client involvement opportunities, for example by actively promoting the Voice of the charity to clients and holding residents meetings To work in a manner that promotes positive team work.

To have flexibility to ensure that all young people can access support around their employment, training and education commitments, which may involve some evening and weekend working. About You To carry out this role we are looking for the following from you in terms of experience, skills and competencies A commitment to the ethos and values of the charity including the organisation's policies and procedures Able to work on own initiative but at same time able to exercise sound judgement in knowing when to consult with peers and clients to meet the service KPI's A clear understanding and ability to implement risk management, information sharing and…
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