Hoarding Support Project Worker


Job description

We’re now recruiting Hoarding Support Project Workers. This is an opportunity to join a pioneering team supporting people to understand and manage their behaviours, build confidence, reduce isolation, and maintain safe, secure homes, not just by decluttering, but by getting to the heart of what’s really going on. This role goes beyond home management. It’s about using empathy, trauma-informed approaches, and therapeutic techniques to work with people affected by deep-rooted psychological patterns. You’ll play a key role in supporting recovery, independence and long-term wellbeing, all while building respectful, trust-based relationships with service users. Please see employer website for full job details & person specification by following the Apply Direct button.

Responsibilities

  • Develop & maintain a trusting & professional relationship with Service Users and act in a supportive & empathetic manner towards them.
  • Contribute to & help maintain a harmonious and therapeutic environment.
  • Support Service Users to manage their Mental health, physical health and wellbeing through the development, implementation and monitoring of individual wellbeing, support and safety management plans.
  • Actively encourage the involvement of Service Users in all aspects of decision making, be sensitive and seek solutions to difficulties encountered by them.
  • Implement & adhere to Inspire Mental Health’s Service Journey Procedures, involving the Service Users at all times.

Skills and Qualifications

Essential Skills

  • A full current driving licence, access to a car & business insurance. Consideration will be given to alternative travelling proposals in respect of applicants with a disability who cannot hold a licence.
  • Willingness and ability to travel regionally across Northern Ireland to meet service delivery needs. This currently includes areas within the Southern, South Eastern and Western Trusts but may evolve as the project develops.
  • Hold 3 GCSE s at grade A- C to include Maths or English or equivalent with a minimum of 6 months paid experience supporting people within a Mental Health/Social Care setting.
  • Or Be educated to QCF/NVQ Level 2, or equivalent, in a related subject (e.g. Care) and a minimum of 6 months paid experience supporting people within a Mental Health/Social Care setting.
  • Have proven experience of motivating, supporting and mentoring Service Users using a range of interventions.
  • Experience of maintaining service user and agency records using IT systems (e.g. Microsoft Suite etc).
  • Experience and/or understanding working with people with hoarding difficulties / hoarding disorder.

Further Information

Location: Southern, South Eastern and Western Trust areas. To be flexible and work such hours as required by the post in order to meet the needs of the service. Inspire is to launch Thriving Spaces, a first-of-its-kind support service for Northern Ireland, delivered in partnership with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. This innovative project offers specialist support for individuals experiencing hoarding disorder or hoarding-related behaviours, combining psychological insight with practical, person-centred help.

Vacancy ID
1744602
Job ref.
NTX1122838
Job Sector
Carers and Support Workers
Area
Belfast
Location
Lombard House, Belfast
Salary
£13.47 - £14.61 per hour
No. vacancies
1
Contract Type
Permanent
Weekly hours
30
Published date
10/11/2025
Closing date
24/11/2025
Worktime
Monday - Friday, to be confirmed

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