Sustainability & Wellbeing Support Officer / Swyddog Cymorth Cynaliadwyedd a Llesiant
The Opportunity
We have an exciting opportunity for a Sustainability & Wellbeing Support Officer to make a real difference to peoples lives, homes and communities across Wales.
Following a review of Housing Support Grant (HSG) funding for 202627, Wrexham County Borough Council has provided funding to Wales & West Housing to pilot this role as part of its Rapid Rehousing approach and in preparation for the forthcoming Homelessness and Social Housing Allocation (Wales) Act 2026.
This 12-month fixed term role will focus on supporting individuals who have experienced homelessness and are moving into tenancies through the nomination process, helping them sustain their homes, build stability and achieve positive long-term outcomes. The role is based in Wrexham, North Wales.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for a compassionate and proactive individual who is passionate about making a real difference to peoples lives, homes and communities. You will have experience of working with individuals using a trauma-informed approach and be able to build trust quickly through strong listening and communication skills. Understanding what matters most to each person will be at the heart of how you work, enabling you to provide meaningful and personalised support.
You will be confident working collaboratively with a range of partners, including local authorities, support agencies and community organisations, ensuring people receive the right support at the right time. Experience within housing, support services or a similar environment will help you succeed, alongside a proven ability to access appropriate services and work effectively within a multi-agency setting.
A strong commitment to equality, inclusion and delivering excellent, customer-focused services is essential. The role requires a genuine passion for empowering residents to live independently and sustain their tenancies, alongside an understanding of the challenges faced by those at risk of homelessness. A full driving licence and access to a vehicle are also required.
What will you be doing?
As a Sustainability & Wellbeing Support Officer, the role plays a key part in supporting individuals and families as they move into and sustain their tenancies. Working closely with applicants from the earliest stage in the process, it focuses on helping people transition successfully into their new homes and ensuring the right support is in place from the beginning and throughout their tenancy.
A person-centred approach sits at the heart of the role, working directly with residents to understand their circumstances and develop tailored action plans that reflect what matters most to them. By building positive, trusting relationships, the role enables people to engage with support services, develop independence and build the skills needed to live well in their homes.
Partnership working is central, with close collaboration across local authority teams, statutory services, voluntary organisations and community groups to ensure a coordinated approach to support. The role also involves proactively identifying risks to tenancies, intervening early where concerns arise, and supporting residents to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Alongside this, accurate records are maintained, progress is monitored and outcomes are reported to demonstrate impact. Working in a trauma-informed and strengths-based way, the focus remains on helping individuals build sustainable support networks and maintain stable, successful tenancies
Who are Wales & West Housing (WWH)?
We are one of the leading housing providers in Wales; providing affordable homes and services to more than 24,000 residents in over 12,500 properties across Wales. We formed a Group company in 2011, to include Cambria Maintenance Ltd. We employ over 450 staff at WWH and over 190 staff in Cambria, making us a major Welsh employer.
Want to find out more?
For further information about the role please view the role profile in the recruitment pack attached, or why not arrange aninformal conversationwith Claire A. Jones, Regional Housing Manager on 07496490590 /
[email protected]
Whats in it for you?
In return for your hard work, commitment and innovation, you will enjoy an environment focused on more than just competitive pay. Youll enjoy:
Salary £30,178 - £33,215 per annum.
Choice of Defined Contribution or Defined Benefit pension, both including 3x death in service life insurance cover.
25 days annual leave, increasing to 30 days with service the ability to buy and sell up to 5 days (pro rata), as well as, time off for volunteering, health screening and more.
9 Bank Holidays per annum, including an extra day at Christmas.
Opportunities to develop and grow.
Regular feedback, training and support from your manager and team.
Comprehensive support in case of sickness with a generous sick pay scheme, critical illness cover and support through an employee assistance and counselling service and a cash plan benefit.
To Apply:
Applying is easy, please submit a CV and cover letter no more than two sides of A4 answering the questions below:
Why are you interested in the role?
Any relevant skills, knowledge and behaviours that make you suitable for the role, including some examples of any relevant experience, qualifications or training.
When providing us with your information, which we will use to assess fairly your suitability for the role, please ensure that you are clear and concise and give due regard to the information contained in the recruitment documents (advert, role profile, our culture, etc.). If we dont have clear evidence of your experience, we will not be able to shortlist you.
If you require any more information about how to apply for this role, please email the Recruitment team at
[email protected].
Successful candidates will be required to undertake a DBS check due to the nature of the role.
Closing date for applications: Sunday, 5th July 2026
Assessment date: Monday, 13th July 2026