Accommodation Pathways Coordinator - New
Passionate about supporting vulnerable individuals into stable housing. Skilled in case coordination, stakeholder engagement, and tailored pathway planning to empower lasting accommodation outcomes.
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Closing Date: Thursday 5th June 2025
Job Title: Accommodation Pathways Coordinator
Reports to: Youth Services Manager
Salary: Scale 6 – Point 26- 28, £26,229 - £27,982 per annum, pro rata
Hours of work: Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
*Fixed Term Contract for 6 months*
Key Responsibilities:
- To receive and respond to referrals from /Social Workers/Personal advisers and
placement officers, in a timely manner. - To undertake strengths-based, person centred housing and support needs and
risk assessments. - To plan responses to presenting needs and circumstances in partnership with
young people, parents/carers, other agencies and professionals to prevent
homelessness, identify and negotiate the most suitable housing options. - To work within the resources provided by Birmingham Children’s Trust
- Commissioning Team or Vulnerable Adults provision.
- To ensure that placements and services identified through in-depth risk
management plans meet the needs of young people referred, considering issues
in respect of health, educational need, ability, gender, religion, ethnic origin,
culture and linguistic background. - To provide professional advice, information, and support to a range of key
stakeholders such as Social Workers, Heads of Service, Youth - Offending/probation Teams on a range of services/ provisions that are available
to meet the housing and support needs of young people. - To manage and prioritise own caseload and evaluate each case making decisions
on appropriate options, meeting deadlines and referring to other services and
outside agencies as appropriate. - To represent St Basils through attendance at designated meetings i.e. monthly
- Support Provider and contract meetings and case reviews meetings regarding
young people, as and when required. - To ensure the service is accessible to young people, all relevant parties kept
abreast of outcomes and follow-up support provided as and when required. - To keep up to date with current legislation, regulations and other new
developments relating to young people and housing resources etc. - To assist in the service development and achievement of key performance
indicators in line with contract specifications and returns. - To highlight trends, areas for development and gaps in service provision, to Line
Manage and assist in developing action plans. - To assist in updating policies and procedures.
- To maintain statistical information for monitoring and evaluation purposes in
order to produce reports and statistics for key stakeholders such as Birmingham
children’s trust as and when required. - To liaise with key partners/funders as appropriate.
- To represent and promote the work of the agency and/or project at relevant
external and internal meetings and forums. - To deliver training and briefings as and when required.
- To be involved in the induction of new staff, to supervise and support volunteers,
trainees and students. - To work closely with other organisations and agencies to provide holistic multiagency responses to housing and support needs i.e. DWP, FTB etc.
ROLE EXPERIENCE
- Working with young people in the following settings/Types of work – Youth Work, Residential or Social Work, Probation, Community Work, Education and Training, Housing.
• Experience of working with and delivering a service through payments by outcomes PBO or PBR
• Experience of working with young people with multiple complex needs.
• Experience of Safeguarding vulnerable children, young people, or adults
QUALIFICTAIONS
- Youth Work, Social Work, or equivalent
- NVQ 4 Advice & Guidance, Care or equivalent or working towards
- Department
- Operations
- Locations
- Birmingham
Birmingham
Our Mission & Vision
Our Mission
St Basils works with young people to:
- Enable them to find and keep a home
- Develop their confidence, skills and opportunities
- Prevent youth homelessness
Our Vision
Our vision for all young people is that:
- Homelessness is not part of their experience of growing up
- There are integrated education, employment and housing pathways
- They are able to access the support and development opportunities they need to secure their futures and realise their potential
Our vision for St Basils is that:
By 2027 we will continue to be the leading provider of accommodation, support and psychologically informed services for young people across the West Midlands.
- Our service developments will include:
- Increasing our bed spaces outside Birmingham and growing our services in new areas
- a nationally renowned centre of excellence for young people with complex needs
- extending our service offer to Care Leavers
- additional Live and Work schemes for young people engaged in education, training and work
- We are the national lead for:
- Psychologically informed consultancy, training and reflective practice services
- Youth Voice engagement and support
About St Basils
From 2023 - 2024
3,718 young people received advice and support
1,616 young people were supported by us during the year
1,034 young people lived in our 40+ accommodation schemes
Up to 590 young people lived with us every night
87% of young people moved on from St Basils in a planned, positive way
Accommodation Pathways Coordinator - New
Passionate about supporting vulnerable individuals into stable housing. Skilled in case coordination, stakeholder engagement, and tailored pathway planning to empower lasting accommodation outcomes.
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