Town Hall, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN11RS
Contract Type: Full Time - Fixed Term Contract
Contract Details: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
Salary: £31,612
Working Hours: 37
Job Category: Housing
03/08/2026 - 16 days remaining
Do you have a passion for helping to prevent and end single homelessness and rough sleeping?
If yes, the post we’re seeking to fill could be for you.
We’re looking to recruit a full time Single Homeless Pathway Worker, on a 12 month fixed term contract (any extension dependent on future funding), to support a caseload of clients who are rough sleeping, or are at risk of rough sleeping, helping them to access appropriate services and accommodation.
Main Responsibilities:
Agree support plans with clients on the key areas they need support with and monitor this across time to ensure progress is being made
To support the commissioned assertive Outreach Service to identify and respond to reports of newly identified rough sleepers to begin support away from the streets of Tunbridge Wells
Prevent rough sleeping by engaging with people who have accommodation and a 'street lifestyle' i.e. begging, street drinking etc and liaise with relevant housing support services to ensure their accommodation is sustained.
Complete referrals to supported accommodation schemes and support client to attend assessments and signups for accommodation where required.
Assist clients with identifying private rentals and contacting landlords/agents.
Provide intensive in-reach support to single homeless clients in various forms of temporary accommodation, including support for those clients with complex needs in housing first/housing led accommodation.
Help clients to become tenancy ready, ensuring they are able to manage their property and rent/bills to minimise temporary accommodation charge arrears.
When ready, support and encourage clients to access employment to increase their independence.
About you:
We are seeking someone with experience of working with single/homeless and/or vulnerable people that have multiple and complex support needs, such as substance misuse and mental health issues.
You must have excellent communication skills including the ability to positively influence, negotiate and problem solve, for example, to engage with new rough sleepers who may not want to engage with services and help overcome the challenges which may be barriers to securing accommodation
You must also be able to effectively manage a caseload of clients and their support plans, using your own initiative, and be able to prioritise your own workload and plan ahead effectively.
This post is subject to a satisfactory DBS check
What we offer:
Financial: An attractive basic salary within a clear pay structure. A starting salary of £31,612 increasing to £32,444 after one years service and increasing further to £33,276 upon completion of two years in post (subject to managerial approval).
Holiday Entitlement: 22 days annual leave (increasing to 27 days after 5 years continuous Local Government service) plus three additional days in December and bank holidays.
Pensions: Membership of the Local Government (CARE – Career Average (Revalued Earnings) Pension Scheme – Employer contribution of 19.7%.
Free staff parking.
Hybrid: The Council operates a hybrid working model with minimum 2 days working in the office.
Access to HAPI an all‑in‑one benefits hub, giving you easy access to a wide range of employee perks, wellbeing support, discounts, and everyday savings.
Personal Development: Invaluable training opportunities for continuing professional development.
Employee Assistance Programme: The Council has partnered with Health Assured to provide staff with access to EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) to assist in balancing everyday life with the requirement of work and home.
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Equal Opportunities
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Safeguarding
The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and expects all employee and volunteers to share this commitment.