Youth Housing Worker (Bank)

MACS

Employer Location: Published

Job description

Now recruiting Youth Housing Workers (Bank) (Casual Support Staff in MACS Housing Services for Young People) Do you have 3 months’ paid work experience or 6 months’ voluntary work experience supporting people in a caring role? MACS Supported Housing Services provides housing for young people who are homeless or leaving care to make the transition to independent living and their own tenancy. Youth Housing Workers (Bank) provide shift cover, as an accessible point of contact on night shifts and weekends. With a range of sleeping and waking shifts available, supported housing staff promote the protection and safeguarding of young people living at MACS. We will review applications daily and if successfully shortlisted, will be in touch as soon as possible if we’d like to invite you for interview. Please note that successful applicants will be required to attend a mandatory training session. Locations: Belfast 14-20 University Street, Belfast, BT7 1FZ Downpatrick 9 English Street, Downpatrick, BT30 6AB Lisburn 190 Longstone Street, Lisburn, BT28 1TT Newry 99-101 Canal Street, Newry, BT35 6DX Closing Date: Thursday 30th July 2026 at 9.30am. We are currently recruiting for multiple roles across various locations. We strongly encourage early applications, as the advert may close once positions in each location have been successfully filled. MACS is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit and all offers of employment are subject to an Access NI Disclosure Check. MACS is dedicated to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion for all, if you have a disability which means you require a reasonable adjustment to be considered at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us and we will endeavour to facilitate the request.

Responsibilities

  • To establish a positive relationship with Young People and to support them to create a safe home environment.
  • To provide holistic support (on a one to one and group basis) to all young people accessing the service, ensuring the support meets their needs.
  • To support the move in and move on process.
  • To provide young people with support in order for them to transition into independent living.
  • To help ensure that the young people are able to maintain their tenancy while assisting them to develop the confidence and skills required to live independently.
  • Reflection, personal and professional development both individually and as part of the team.
  • Working effectively within a team, ensuring information is communicated with Young People.
  • Be required to undertake any other duties to ensure the effective, safe delivery and development of services.

Skills and Qualifications

Essential Skills

  • 3 months paid experience or 6 months voluntary experience of supporting people in a caring role as an employee, volunteer or carer.
  • Understanding and knowledge of homelessness, mental health and substance use.
  • Ability to practice in line with MACS ethos and values.

Further Information

Please see attached Job Description and Person specification for essential skills and knowledge required for the post and submit your CV through our GETGOT system via https://macsni.getgotjobs.co.uk Visit the MACS GETGOT portal to view Recruitment Guidance notes and Why Work for MACS with more information, or email hr@macsni.org if you have any further queries.

Vacancy ID
1777851
Job Sector
Charity and Voluntary,Childcare and Social Work
Area
All of Northern Ireland
Location
Belfast, Lisburn, Downpatrick and Newry
Salary
£12.94 per hour.
No. vacancies
10
Contract Type
Permanent
Weekly hours
0
Published date
16/07/2026
Closing date
30/07/2026
Worktime
To be confirmed.

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