Housing Intervention Officer - Young People
| Posting date: | 18 March 2026 |
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| Salary: | £28,987 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 01 April 2026 |
| Location: | Newport, NP20 1AA |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Codi Group |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 509774 |
Summary
A full-time, permanent Housing Intervention Officer working across our Young Persons shared accommodation service in Caerphilly, Newport, Monmouthshire, and Torfaen. You will be required to work Monday - Friday office hours although flexibility is required to meet the needs of our young people.
As of 1st April 2026, the FTE for this role is £28,987
About the role
You will provide housing related support to homeless young people aged 18 to 25. You will provide these incredible individuals, who have been vulnerably housed, rough sleeping, in temporary accommodation and existing supported housing services, with an affordable tenancy in a shared accommodation.
Our Young Persons Shared Accommodation service supports up to 32 young people to enable them to live independently across Caerphilly, Newport, Monmouthshire, and Torfaen. You would be working with them to set up and manage their tenancy through teaching them budgeting skills and supporting with benefit applications or queries. This is an exciting opportunity as this is a new service and a new approach to supporting young people who would otherwise not be able to afford or find a property for themselves.
As a Housing Intervention Officer your day will consist of:
Managing your own caseload
Traveling to the people we support’s homes
Engaging and interacting with the people we support (intensive support)
Helping our young people get set up in their new tenancy
Writing support plans, risk assessments and reviews.
Keeping accurate records of interactions with our service users.
Teaching budget skills to ensure rent is paid
Supporting with benefit queries and applications so a good knowledge and understanding is required
Supporting with any housing issues (this can include support with cleaning, laundry, gardening, teaching cooking skills)
Working with external agencies and signposting the people we support to the appropriate services suited to their needs
Support to access work, education and training (support with CV writing, job applications, interview techniques)
Support to access appropriate health services (Mental health services, GP, Dentist)
Skills and Experience Needed -
Relevant experience working with vulnerable people
Experience of the specialism in the relevant area (Young people)
Have the ability to cope positively with challenging and diverse behaviours
Hold a driving licence and have access to a car
Full list of duties and can found on the Job description.
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.
If you would like to learn more about the role, our benefits & more. Please click 'Apply Now'.
As of 1st April 2026, the FTE for this role is £28,987
About the role
You will provide housing related support to homeless young people aged 18 to 25. You will provide these incredible individuals, who have been vulnerably housed, rough sleeping, in temporary accommodation and existing supported housing services, with an affordable tenancy in a shared accommodation.
Our Young Persons Shared Accommodation service supports up to 32 young people to enable them to live independently across Caerphilly, Newport, Monmouthshire, and Torfaen. You would be working with them to set up and manage their tenancy through teaching them budgeting skills and supporting with benefit applications or queries. This is an exciting opportunity as this is a new service and a new approach to supporting young people who would otherwise not be able to afford or find a property for themselves.
As a Housing Intervention Officer your day will consist of:
Managing your own caseload
Traveling to the people we support’s homes
Engaging and interacting with the people we support (intensive support)
Helping our young people get set up in their new tenancy
Writing support plans, risk assessments and reviews.
Keeping accurate records of interactions with our service users.
Teaching budget skills to ensure rent is paid
Supporting with benefit queries and applications so a good knowledge and understanding is required
Supporting with any housing issues (this can include support with cleaning, laundry, gardening, teaching cooking skills)
Working with external agencies and signposting the people we support to the appropriate services suited to their needs
Support to access work, education and training (support with CV writing, job applications, interview techniques)
Support to access appropriate health services (Mental health services, GP, Dentist)
Skills and Experience Needed -
Relevant experience working with vulnerable people
Experience of the specialism in the relevant area (Young people)
Have the ability to cope positively with challenging and diverse behaviours
Hold a driving licence and have access to a car
Full list of duties and can found on the Job description.
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.
If you would like to learn more about the role, our benefits & more. Please click 'Apply Now'.