Mental Health Tenancy Sustainment Worker
Mental Health Tenancy Sustainment Worker
HAIL is recruiting for a Mental Health Tenancy Sustainment Worker.
Housing Association for Integrated Living (HAIL) has been operating since 1985, providing high-quality independent social housing with specialist mental health tenancy sustainment supports. HAIL provides homes to people with long-term mental health support needs as well as general needs social housing. Our visiting tenancy sustainment model supports people to live independently and be integrated in the community.
This promotes autonomy, recovery, stability and full participation in society within regular housing settings rather than institutional environments.
HAIL currently owns 486 homes, approximately 70% of which are for people with mental health support needs and 30% for general needs tenants.
Job Purpose Summary
Reporting to the Inhouse Manager, the Mental Health Tenancy Sustainment Worker will form part of HAIL’s Inhouse Team. The successful candidate will work as part of an already established team to support tenants of HAIL in a tenancy sustainment focused framework to progress their personal recovery goals in the community.
This role is specific to HAIL’s supported tenant group, where support needs can be related to mental health deterioration, age-related issues, and vulnerability in the community.
Location: Dublin and surrounding counties. The Inhouse team work with tenants of HAIL across a number of different areas such as Dublin, Kildare, Louth and Wicklow.
The role is primarily an outreach role; however, you will also be required to attend at HAIL’s offices regularly for meetings, company events and training as requested by line management.
Job Purpose: To provide Mental Health Tenancy Sustainment Services to HAIL tenants who present with complex mental health diagnosis. Case manage and respond to the changing needs of tenants in partnership with HSE mental health services and HAIL’s Housing team.
Salary Scale: €40,519 - €50,603
Job Information: This is a full-time post, 35 hours per week over five days, Monday to Friday. Some evening/ out of hours work may be required.