IAG ADVISOR - BIRMINGHAM (x2 vacancies)
Our IAG Advisors are the first point of contact for young people coming through. If you are experienced in processing referrals and undertaking detailed assessments then we encourage you to apply!
We usually respond within two weeks
Closing Date: Friday 3rd October 2025
Job Title: IAG Advisor (x2 Vacancies)
Reports to: Homeless Prevention Coordinator
Salary: Scale 6, Points 26-28, £26,229 - £27,982 per annum, pro rata
Hours of work: Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
At St Basils, we are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect our staff to create an environment and culture that promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion and advocate for anti-discriminatory practices and behaviours.
Key Responsibilities:
Assessment/Support
As an IAG Adviser you will:
• Process triage referrals – agency and self-referrals via telephone, electronic and walk-ins.
•Provide pop up surgeries in assigned geographic location
• Undertake comprehensive and detailed assessments of support and housing needs and identify risks, to ensure the prevention of homelessness, where safe to do so.
• Undertake investigations into housing and personal history to ascertain eligibility, priority need and local connection, on behalf of the local authority.
• Ensure relevant background checks are undertaken to assist in the development of a robust risk management plan.
• Maintain accurate and professional electronic case records, ensuring internal and external data and monitoring systems are always kept up to date.
• Provide high quality homelessness and housing options to young people, ensuring that their needs are met and their expectations managed.
• Make and issue decisions in line with legislation under the Housing Act 1996 and Homelessness Reduction Act 2017.
• Present cases where a homelessness main duty is owed under the relief pathway in a timely manner to the local authority.
• Manage a case load of young people through the prevention and/or relief pathways.
• Build and maintain effective and professional working relationships with internal and external partners/agencies in the community
• Provide a holistic multi agency response to young people’s support and housing needs by arranging or attending multi-disciplinary meetings
• Provide young people with information on services they can access within geographic location
• Develop and maintain detailed Personalised Housing Plans (PHP) to ensure young people are:
- referred on and signposted appropriately to relevant services e.g. Floating Support, specialist agencies
- engaging with the actions of their PHP
- provided with the relevant support (56 day duty), leading to the
- prevention or relief of homelessness
Safeguard young people and vulnerable adults at risk, through appropriate escalation and reporting to statutory services e.g. Inter-agency referral and follow up work.
• Ensure young people’s cultural/diverse needs are identified, signposted and being supported
• Identify support for Employability and signpost to appropriate services
• To operate within a duty system at the Youth Hub
- Maintain up to date relevant information and resources.
• Represent and promote the work of the agency and/or project at relevant external and internal meetings and forums.
- Assist in the development of promotional materials e.g. leaflets, fliers, websites.
- To attend and participate in promotional events.
• Promote and facilitate the participation of young people in the management of the project e.g. service user questionnaires, forums etc.
- Manage and report all incidents in line with St Basils procedures
• Undertake all relevant administrative duties
• Highlight trends, gaps in service provision and improvements required to Line Manager.
• Liaise with key partners/funders as appropriate
• Be involved in making funding applications, where required.
• Contribute to project performance indicators and targets.
• Attend and actively participate in supervision, PDR, training, team meetings and case reviews.
QUALIFICATION:
Essential:
- NVQ 3 Advice & Guidance, Care or equivalent or working towards Youth Work, Social Work, or equivalent
Desirable:
- Housing qualification
ROLE EXPERIENCE
Essential:
- Working with young people in the following settings/ Types of work – Youth Work, Residential or Social Work, Probation, Community Work, Education and Training, Housing.
- Working with young people in the following settings/Types of work – Youth Work, Residential or Social Work, Probation, Community Work, Education and Training, Housing.
- Risk Assessments/support planning
Desirable:
- Working with Volunteers/Students
- Delivering frontline triage or assessment service
KNOWLEDGE
Essential
- Housing Rights, Welfare Reform Knowledge
- Housing Legislation; i.e. Housing Act and Homelessness Reduction Act
- Knowledge of Children’s Act i.e. Section 17, 20 and 47
- Knowledge of and Commitment to E.O.P/Anti-Discriminatory practice
- Knowledge of Social Skills/Job Training skills
Desirable:
- Ability to work with figures
- Ability to drive
- Ability to maintain and improve standards
- Locations
- Birmingham, Bordesley Green, Deritend, Head Office
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 2024- 2025
4,118 young people received advice and support
1,685 young people were supported by us during the year
1,053 young people lived in our 40+ accommodation schemes
Up to 582 young people lived with us at any one time
91% of young people moved on from St Basils in a planned, positive way
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