Deputy Manager - Female Homeless Hostel
New Start
Geneva Rd, Fairfield, Liverpool L6 3AS, UK
Published today
Full Time
- Location: Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
- Salary: £29500.00 to £29500.00
Deputy Manager - Female Homeless Hostel
Have you had experience working as a Senior Housing Support Worker? Do you hold the necessary skills to coach and inspire people to move forward positively with their lives? If you do, then we have a fantastic opportunity for a Deputy Manager to work within a 24/7 supported accommodation hostel in Liverpool. You will be supporting vulnerable adults via a program of empowerment and confidence-building, helping them to personally grow and develop within safe and comfortable lodgings whilst working towards greater independence and a more permanent housing solution.
What we have to offer:
- Competitive Salary - £29500 - (37.5 Hours)
- A contributory pension scheme
- 22 Days Annual Leave - Rising 1 day per year to a maximum of 30 days
- An online bespoke Mandatory training package including a wide range of additional resources to support your development
- A range of learning and development opportunities up to and including Level 5
- Medicash and Employee Assistance Programme
To support the Service Manager in leading the delivery of a safe, trauma-informed, gender-responsive supported housing service for women within Liverpool City Council's Single Homeless Pathway.
- Delivery of high-quality housing-related support
- Robust safeguarding practice
- Strong performance against contractual KPIs
- Effective risk management
- Timely and planned move-on progression
- The role requires leadership oversight, operational management and quality assurance to ensure Geneva Road delivers consistently safe and outcome-focused support.
- To deputise for the Service Manager in their absence.
- To provide leadership, guidance and direction to Support Practitioners.
- To embed trauma-informed, psychologically informed and gender-specific approaches.
- To promote a safe, inclusive and empowering environment for women accessing the service.
- To support rota management ensuring safe staffing levels at all times.
- To assist with sickness monitoring, annual leave oversight and performance management where required.
- The Deputy Manager is accountable for ensuring Geneva Road operates fully in line with Liverpool City Council's Single Homeless Pathway specification.
- Driving progression through pathway stages.
- Monitoring and managing length of stay.
- Reducing drift and unplanned exits.
- Ensuring move-on planning begins at induction.
- Monitoring planned vs unplanned move-on outcomes.
- Reviewing evictions and abandonments for learning themes.
- Performance concerns must be escalated to the Service Manager and Head of Homeless Services where KPIs are at risk.
- Monitor service performance via Mainstay and internal reporting systems.
- Track key indicators including:
- Length of stay
- Move-on rates
- Evictions
- Abandonments
- Engagement levels
- Risk review timeliness
- Support service improvement plans where performance falls below threshold.
- Provide performance summaries to the Service Manager and Head of Homeless Services as required.
- To act as Safeguarding Lead in the absence of the Service Manager.
- To ensure all safeguarding concerns are recorded on DAVE and escalated appropriately.
- To ensure Serious Incidents are:
- Completed using the Serious Incident Template (SIT)
- Submitted as an SIR to Liverpool City Council
- Reported immediately to the Head of Homeless Services / On-Call Manager
- Every resident has:
- A comprehensive Risk Assessment
- A Person-Centred Support Plan
- A Client Safety Plan (where required)
- A Move-On Plan aligned to pathway progression
- The Deputy Manager will ensure staff support women to:
- Sustain accommodation
- Increase independence and life skills
- Improve personal safety
- Engage with specialist services (IDVA, mental health, substance misuse, ASC)
- Address barriers to housing progression
- Build resilience and community integration
- The service must maintain a strengths-based and empowering approach at all times.
- To conduct structured case file audits.
- To review Serious Incident themes and trends.
- To lead reflective practice within team meetings.
- To support service development and continuous improvement.
- To support complaints investigations and provide information to the Complaints Champion.