News: 09/2024 | George House Trust

Intensive Support Worker – Intensive Support Programme

 

28 hours per week

 

Salary - NJC SCP 18 £29,269 (0.8 FTE). Actual salary £23,415

 

This role has been designed to ensure that we can build upon the work our Intensive Support Programme delivers and maximise our impact and ensure that everyone we connect with through intensive support gets the help they need.

 

We are looking for a skilled and motivated individual to join our Intensive Support Programme. You’ll be confident in delivering support to people living with complex needs and will have a good knowledge of local services across Greater Manchester, both statutory and voluntary. It’s fair to say that no two days are the same at George House Trust and this role requires flexibility and the ability to respond quickly and decisively as part of the support role.

 

Whilst it is not an essential criteria for the role, we always actively encourage applications from people living with HIV.

 

George House Trust supports a wide community facing diverse challenges and we need a diverse team to help tackle them. We particularly welcome applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce which includes people of colour.

 

You will find a recruitment pack with a detailed person specification and job description here.

 

You can apply for this role in writing in MS Word format [please don’t PDF your application] stating, in no more than 2,000 words, how you meet the ‘application’ criteria in the Person Specification you will find in the recruitment pack together with an up-to-date copy of your C.V.

 

Please also complete and submit our demographic monitoring form which you can find here. The form will be stored separately from your application and will not be used as part of the shortlisting process. 

 

Your completed application and C.V. should be submitted to recruitment@ght.org.uk by 5pm on Sunday 27 October.

 

Interviews will be held on Thursday 7 November.

 

George House Trust is a Disability Confident, Living Wage and Open To All employer. 

Thursday, 12 September, 2024

Training and Groupwork Officer – Ageing Well

 

21 hours per week

 

Salary - NJC SCP 10 £25,545 (0.6 FTE). Actual salary £15,327

 

As we are expanding our support for older people living with HIV, we’re recruiting for a Training and Groupwork Officer to join our Ageing Well team.

 

This role is an exciting opportunity to lead on our existing work delivering HIV awareness training to care providers in Greater Manchester, as well as planning and facilitating group sessions. You’ll be working with colleagues, service users and local organisations to ensure our person-centred support services meet the changing needs of older people living with HIV.

 

George House Trust has been providing dedicated support to older people living with HIV through our Age+ project since 2021. As a result of effective treatment people are living into older age and we want all people living with HIV to age well, and with confidence.

  

The ideal candidate will have experience of facilitating group sessions, together with an understanding of the issues faced by people who are ageing with HIV.

 

Whilst it is not an essential criteria for the role, we always actively encourage applications from people living with HIV.

 

George House Trust supports a wide community facing diverse challenges and we need a diverse team to help tackle them. We particularly welcome applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce which includes people of colour.

 

You will find a recruitment pack with a detailed person specification and job description here.

 

You can apply for this role in writing in MS Word format [please don’t PDF your application] stating, in no more than 2,000 words, how you meet the ‘application’ criteria in the Person Specification you will find in the recruitment pack together with an up-to-date copy of your C.V.

 

Please also complete and submit our demographic monitoring form which you can find here. The form will be stored separately from your application and will not be used as part of the shortlisting process. 

 

Your completed application and C.V. should be submitted to recruitment@ght.org.uk by 5pm on Tuesday 8th October.

 

Interviews will be held on Thursday 17th October.

 

George House Trust is a Disability Confident, Living Wage and Open To All employer. 

Thursday, 12 September, 2024

Living with HIV? Want to talk to us?
Call 0161 274 4499 or email: talk@ght.org.uk