Working in partnership with Renfrewshire Council Gap Homes Renfrewshire is recruiting a project worker 3 . GAP Homes will provide a coordinated and intensive package of support for identified young people transitioning from local authority or kinship care to supported independent living . The successful candidate will be required to oversee the day-to-day service delivery of Gap Homes and work with the wider multi agency Team Around the Child partnership approach with colleagues in Social Work, Health & Education ,therefore, is required to demonstrate a level of experience across the following areas.
- Working alongside young people to coordinate and deliver outcome focused support tailored to individual needs
- Delivering a variety of trauma informed and evidenced based interventions in partnership with statutory and third sector colleagues to promote children and young people's well-being.
- lead on Risk assessment and complex case management .
- Providing detailed assessments and representation within multiagency meetings.
- Developing and delivering evidence informed practice.
- To coordinate the deployment of the PW2 / PW1 , As & When workers, volunteers associated with the project.
- To work alongside young people and adopt a community capacity building approach to enable young people to become independent in the future
- Supervisory experience of staff or volunteers and As & When staff.
- Commitment and experience of application of the principles of the The Promise.
The successful applicant should be motivated, driven and can work on their own initiative and in addition as part of a wider multidisciplinary team. Experience of supporting young people during key life transitions underpinned by relationship-based practice to work alongside young people affected by multiple adversities is essential.
As is a degree level qualification and or a minimum of SVQ level 4 Health and Social care or equivalent for SSSC registration. The successful candidate will be required to be registered with SSSC within a 3-month period. Working with a high degree of flexibility to meet the needs of the service and as such the post holder will be expected to work 5 days over a 7-day period including evening & weekends. For an informal discussion regarding the post please contact Lindsay Hodgkinson on 0141 884 669 or email Lindsay.hidgkinson@barnardos.org.uk
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- Reference number:22862
- Job Title:Project Worker 3 Gap Homes
- Location:GAP Homes Stirling
- Contract type:Fixed term
- End date:31 May 2027
- Hours:37
- Salary:£32,142 - £34,132
- Closing Date:4 May 2026



