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A leading homelessness charity in Southend-on-Sea is looking for a passionate Housing Project Worker. This role involves helping individuals at risk of homelessness, providing support to achieve stability and independence. The charity offers competitive salary, comprehensive training, and various benefits, including a career progression pathway, life assurance, and employee assistance programs. If you have the motivation and commitment to make a difference, apply now.
Salary: £27,054 rising incrementally to £29,357 per annum
Contract type: Permanent 37 hrs
Apply by: 07/01/2026
HARP has a clear pathway for career progression, from Support Worker to Team Leader. Many of our staff have lived experience or started by volunteering with HARP. We also offer a range of central service roles, from HR to finance and fundraising. Whatever your passion, HARP may have something for you.
All employees are automatically enrolled in HARP’s non-contributory Death in Service scheme, where the benefit payable is up to 3x your annual salary.
We offer all staff an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) that provides 24/7 support. This includes access to a free well-being app for health, financial, and mental health assistance.
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Staff are entitled to 33 days of annual leave including bank holidays, with an extra day awarded after 5 years of service (pro‑rated for part‑time employees).
If you are looking for a job where no two days are the same and you can really make a difference, HARP may be for you.
HARP offers a comprehensive programme of training and development to help you grow in your role. Many roles don’t require previous experience or qualifications—just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to learn and develop.
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All staff members are entitled to an additional day off to celebrate their birthday.
All staff can join our cycle to work scheme where you may be able to purchase a new tax free bike.
We are looking for people who bring a range of skills to the organisation to help us meet our mission.
HARP is Southend‑on‑Sea’s leading homelessness charity and every year we work with around 1,000 local people to help them overcome or avoid homelessness.
It is an exciting time to be joining HARP. The organisation has undergone significant change and growth over the past twelve months and we have ambitious plans for the future which will continue to transform lives.
Are you a motivated and passionate individual looking to make a real difference in your local community? Are you also available at the weekends on a rota basis to put your skills to good use helping others less fortunate? If so, we would love you to join our Floating Support Team as a Housing Project Worker.
To be considered for this role you will need to:
We are happy to consider applicants without experience in this field that can demonstrate empathy and enthusiasm for the role.
At HARP, we are committed to fostering a workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered. We believe that equity is essential to creating an inclusive environment where all individuals, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, socioeconomic background, or other characteristics, have access to equal opportunities for employment, advancement, and success.
We are dedicated to ensuring that our hiring, promotion, and compensation practices are fair, transparent, and free from bias. We actively seek to identify and eliminate barriers to employment and professional growth for underrepresented groups, and we embrace diverse perspectives as a source of strength, innovation, and growth.
Our commitment to equity means that we provide ongoing training and support to ensure that all employees can thrive in their roles and contribute meaningfully to our mission. We continually assess our policies, programs, and culture to ensure we are meeting the needs of all our staff and fostering an environment of trust, collaboration, and accountability.
By embedding equity in our workplace, we aim to create a culture where differences are not just respected but celebrated, and where everyone has the opportunity to achieve their full potential. We believe that when everyone has an equal chance to succeed, we all benefit.
To apply for this role, please fill out the application form below. You’ll need to confirm your right to work, fill out your contact details, attach your CV and covering letter and fill our a short equality, diversity and inclusion questionnaire. You can save and resume your application at any time.
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The following individuals do not need a visa for the UK, but do still have to prove their right to work before employment can commence: British Citizens (but not a British Overseas Citizen, British National (Overseas) or British Protected Person), EU/EEA/Swiss nationals’ resident in the UK by or before 31 December 2020, holding status via the EU Settlement Scheme, Non‑EEA nationals with Indefinite Leave to Remain/Settlement in the UK. You will need to produce documents from List A in order to provide evidence of your right to work before you can be employed.
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