Housing Navigator
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 13 Chwefror 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £23,569 i £25,407 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 13 Mawrth 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Derby, Midlands, de1 |
| Cwmni: | Priority Recruitment Services Ltd |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 59191899 |
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Job Title: Housing Navigator
Location: Derby (London Road Campus)
Salary: £23,569 – £25,407 per annum (pending pay award)
Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Hours: 35 hours per week (rolling shift pattern including evenings, weekends and bank holidays)
Working Pattern: Minimum of 6 evenings per month
Start Date: ASAP
Driving Requirement: Full UK Driving Licence & Access to Own Vehicle (Essential)
About the Role
This is a meaningful and rewarding opportunity to join an established supported housing service as a Housing Navigator, supporting adults and young people to build independence, resilience and confidence.
The role focuses on empowering residents to achieve their potential through a strengths-based, Advantaged Thinking approach, recognising talents, abilities and future opportunities rather than focusing solely on challenges.
You will work alongside individuals who may have experienced homelessness, trauma, social exclusion or multiple disadvantage. Through relationship-based support, advocacy and practical guidance, you will help residents move towards greater independence and long-term stability.
This role combines housing management responsibilities with person-centred support and multi-agency partnership working.
What’s in It for You
- £23,569 – £25,407 annual salary
- 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
- Additional leave entitlement with long service
- Your birthday off every year
- Life assurance (2x annual salary)
- Access to health & wellbeing support services
- Employee recognition initiatives
- Long service rewards
- Training & professional development opportunities
- Auto-enrolment pension after qualifying period
Working Hours & Flexibility (Important)
- 35 hours per week
- Rolling rota including evenings, weekends and bank holidays
- Minimum 6 evenings per month
- Flexibility required to meet the needs of residents and service delivery
Key Responsibilities – Resident Support
- Empower residents to build independence using a strengths-based approach
- Build trusting, professional relationships with adults and young people
- Advocate for residents and support them to have a voice
- Support individuals to achieve agreed goals and move towards independent living
- Deliver and support engaging group sessions and activities
- Provide practical resettlement support when residents move on to independent accommodation
- Remain calm and professional when managing challenging behaviour
- Maintain strong safeguarding practices and ensure resident safety at all times
- Promote equality, diversity and inclusion within daily practice
Housing & Operational Responsibilities
- Support delivery of housing management functions
- Assist residents in understanding and adhering to licence agreements
- Support rent collection and financial responsibility
- Conduct room checks and health & safety checks
- Encourage resident engagement within meetings and communal living
- Accurately record information using internal systems
- Prepare reports and maintain accurate case records
- Work in line with relevant legislation and organisational policies
Partnership & Multi-Agency Working
- Build strong relationships with housing, health and social care professionals
- Work collaboratively with benefits, welfare and advocacy services
- Liaise with external landlords and agencies where appropriate
- Contribute to continuous service improvement
Successful Applicant Profile
Essential:
- Experience supporting vulnerable adults or young people
- Experience of multi-agency working
- Ability to manage competing tasks and prioritise workload
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Confident using digital systems and record-keeping tools
- Ability to build rapport and maintain professional boundaries
- Proactive, self-motivated and resilient
- Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle
- Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain)
Desirable
- Experience within supported housing or homelessness services
- Knowledge of housing legislation and welfare systems
- Experience facilitating group activities
- Understanding of trauma-informed or strengths-based approaches
Safeguarding & Compliance
This post is subject to:
- Enhanced DBS check
- Two satisfactory references
- Six-month probationary period
Apply Now
If you are passionate about empowering individuals, reducing health inequalities, and making a meaningful difference through community-based support, we would love to hear from you.
*This role requires a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
Some roles may require flexibility in working hours. All appointments are subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. *
Location: Derby (London Road Campus)
Salary: £23,569 – £25,407 per annum (pending pay award)
Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Hours: 35 hours per week (rolling shift pattern including evenings, weekends and bank holidays)
Working Pattern: Minimum of 6 evenings per month
Start Date: ASAP
Driving Requirement: Full UK Driving Licence & Access to Own Vehicle (Essential)
About the Role
This is a meaningful and rewarding opportunity to join an established supported housing service as a Housing Navigator, supporting adults and young people to build independence, resilience and confidence.
The role focuses on empowering residents to achieve their potential through a strengths-based, Advantaged Thinking approach, recognising talents, abilities and future opportunities rather than focusing solely on challenges.
You will work alongside individuals who may have experienced homelessness, trauma, social exclusion or multiple disadvantage. Through relationship-based support, advocacy and practical guidance, you will help residents move towards greater independence and long-term stability.
This role combines housing management responsibilities with person-centred support and multi-agency partnership working.
What’s in It for You
- £23,569 – £25,407 annual salary
- 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
- Additional leave entitlement with long service
- Your birthday off every year
- Life assurance (2x annual salary)
- Access to health & wellbeing support services
- Employee recognition initiatives
- Long service rewards
- Training & professional development opportunities
- Auto-enrolment pension after qualifying period
Working Hours & Flexibility (Important)
- 35 hours per week
- Rolling rota including evenings, weekends and bank holidays
- Minimum 6 evenings per month
- Flexibility required to meet the needs of residents and service delivery
Key Responsibilities – Resident Support
- Empower residents to build independence using a strengths-based approach
- Build trusting, professional relationships with adults and young people
- Advocate for residents and support them to have a voice
- Support individuals to achieve agreed goals and move towards independent living
- Deliver and support engaging group sessions and activities
- Provide practical resettlement support when residents move on to independent accommodation
- Remain calm and professional when managing challenging behaviour
- Maintain strong safeguarding practices and ensure resident safety at all times
- Promote equality, diversity and inclusion within daily practice
Housing & Operational Responsibilities
- Support delivery of housing management functions
- Assist residents in understanding and adhering to licence agreements
- Support rent collection and financial responsibility
- Conduct room checks and health & safety checks
- Encourage resident engagement within meetings and communal living
- Accurately record information using internal systems
- Prepare reports and maintain accurate case records
- Work in line with relevant legislation and organisational policies
Partnership & Multi-Agency Working
- Build strong relationships with housing, health and social care professionals
- Work collaboratively with benefits, welfare and advocacy services
- Liaise with external landlords and agencies where appropriate
- Contribute to continuous service improvement
Successful Applicant Profile
Essential:
- Experience supporting vulnerable adults or young people
- Experience of multi-agency working
- Ability to manage competing tasks and prioritise workload
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Confident using digital systems and record-keeping tools
- Ability to build rapport and maintain professional boundaries
- Proactive, self-motivated and resilient
- Full UK driving licence and access to own vehicle
- Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain)
Desirable
- Experience within supported housing or homelessness services
- Knowledge of housing legislation and welfare systems
- Experience facilitating group activities
- Understanding of trauma-informed or strengths-based approaches
Safeguarding & Compliance
This post is subject to:
- Enhanced DBS check
- Two satisfactory references
- Six-month probationary period
Apply Now
If you are passionate about empowering individuals, reducing health inequalities, and making a meaningful difference through community-based support, we would love to hear from you.
*This role requires a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
Some roles may require flexibility in working hours. All appointments are subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. *