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Are you passionate about empowering families to break the cycle of poverty through sustainable home ownership SCC is seeking a dedicated Social Worker to support low-income families in public rental housing as they journey toward long-term stability and home ownership. You will work with families facing low to moderate risk, helping them build stability in these key areas: employment, financial resilience, family functioning, and children's education - culminating in sustainable ownership of a home they can call their own.
In this role, you will deliver key programmes such as KeyStart and Fresh Start Support Programme, collaborate with community partners, and leverage national initiatives like the Fresh Start Housing Scheme and ComLink+ Progress Packages. If you believe that home ownership can be a catalyst for dignity, stability, and hope - this role is your chance to make it a reality for those who want it most. This role is for someone who is deeply passionate about transformation - someone who sees the potential in every family and has the heart, vision, and skills to walk alongside them toward a better future.
Job Description:
1. Support low-income families with children living in public rental housing, to achieve the goal of sustainable home ownership through programme implementation and service delivery of the KeyStart Home Ownership Programme (KeyStart) and/or Fresh Start Support Programme (FSSP), empowering and enabling families to create a brighter future and uplift themselves from the poverty cycle.
2. Deliver holistic casework and/or social work interventions focused on successful attainment and/or maintenance of stability in five core areas: home ownership, employment, family stability and resilience, children's education, and financial stability. The core expectation is for families to demonstrate progress in their home ownership journey, employment, financial stability, family functioning, and regular school attendance for children.
3. Provide supervision and guidance to the assigned Social Work Associates / Home Ownership Associates, building their capabilities to support families effectively and aligning their efforts with the programmes objectives and desired family outcomes.
4. Monitor and document families progress through case notes and outcome tracking, maintaining accurate and confidential records using platforms such as our internal Family Transformation Management System (FTMS). Provide reports that reflect families progress and readiness for home ownership.
5. Specialize in working with families with low to moderate risk profiles who nonetheless face structural and significant barriers to achieving home ownership and social mobility, offering professional support to bridge the gap.
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Date Posted: 01/10/2025
Job ID: 127848843