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House Project Lead

House Project Lead

London Borough of Newham
locationLondon, UK
remoteOn-Site
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in less than 4 weeks
Social Care
Full time
£52,194 - £55,323 per year

    House Project Lead

    £52,194 - £55,323 per annum plus Market Supplement £5k

    Office based role – Newham Dockside E16 2QU

    Closing date: 05/10/2025 at 23:59

    Please apply ASAP as we may interview shortlistable candidates before the closing date.

    Job Description

    JOIN US AND HELP BUILD A FAIRER NEWHAM

    ABOUT THE JOB

    Are you passionate about improving outcomes for care-experienced young people? Do you have the drive to lead a dynamic, youth-led initiative that empowers young people to take control of their futures?

    We are seeking a House Project Lead to lead and deliver a comprehensive programme of assessment, review and support for young people leaving care in the London Borough of Newham. You will supervise a House Facilitator and work directly with young people to co-develop and deliver a project that supports their transition into independent living.

    The House Project equips young people with the skills, confidence and support they need to move into their first home, sustain their tenancy, and thrive in their communities. You will work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners, including housing providers, education and employment services, and health professionals, to ensure holistic support for each young person

    Want to learn more about the House Project?
    Visit the National House Project YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheNationalHouseProject

    ABOUT YOU

    You’ll bring:
    - A recognised qualification in Social Work.

    - A strong working knowledge of national policy and legislation regarding children’s social care.
    - Substantial experience working with young people in social work, youth work or education settings.
    - Proven leadership in project development and delivery.
    - Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to work relationally with young people and collaboratively with professionals.

    You’ll be:
    - Committed to co-production and youth empowerment.
    - Skilled in assessing young people’s needs holistically and safeguarding effectively.
    - Able to work flexibly, creatively and tenaciously to achieve positive outcomes.
    - Comfortable with a physically active role, including participation in group activities and residential trips.

    Key Responsibilities:

    - Lead the delivery of the House Project in Newham, management of facilitators.
    - Work directly with young people to co-design and deliver the programme.
    - Build and maintain partnerships with housing, education, employment and health services.
    - Ensure ongoing support for young people post-move-in to sustain tenancies and promote wellbeing.
    - Promote youth voice and participation at every stage of the project.

    Essential Skills and Experience:

    Ability to form positive, trusting relationships with young people.
    - Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
    - Experience of multi-agency working and partnership development.
    - Understanding of trauma-informed practice and child development.
    - Ability to travel independently across the borough.

    WHY WORK WITH US?

    Newham is a vibrant, dynamic, culturally rich London Borough with a young population and limitless potential. We’ve been working hard to make Newham a great place to work.

    • A commitment to addressing disproportionality wherever we find it.
    • We’re a GOOD local authority focused on reaching excellence.
    • We offer genuinely flexible/hybrid working as long as children and families are supported.
    • Stability: 100% of senior management and 80% of Team Managers are now permanent.
    • Our firmly established practice model, Circles of Support, was recently nominated for the prestigious MJ Award for Innovation in Children’s Services and allows systemic, restorative practice to flourish.
    • Career progression is possible with Newham; within Children’s social work we promoted 30 internal colleagues in 2023 and 38 colleagues in 2024.
    • Social Care Academy – our academy received significant praise from Ofsted and 50+ social workers have studied for systemic higher education with us since 2020.
    • A competitive salary package that rivals capped agency pay.
    • Oyster card/parking permit for business use.
    • Wellbeing service, leisure and discount benefits
    • Travel season ticket loan, cycle scheme, Local Authority pension.

    TO APPLY

    To apply please submit your CV through our online recruitment portal.

    Closing date: 05.10.2025 at 23:59

    Interviews: week commencing 20^th October 2025

    If you have any questions about the recruitment process or want to discuss joining Newham Children’s Services with one of our managers, please contact Yvonne.Micheal@newham.gov.uk

    Additional Information

    We are committed to creating an inclusive, anti-racist environment for all. When you apply for a job at Newham, your application is considered on its merits regardless of your age, disability, ethnicity, faith, gender identity or sexual orientation. If you share our vision and values, and you bring the experience and skills we need, that’s all that matters to us.

    The London Borough of Newham has important responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. If you are appointed to a job that involves working with these groups, you may be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

    Please attach your supporting statement, explaining in no more than x2 A4 sides why and how you meet the criteria for this role.

    We practice anonymised recruitment. Please ensure that you remove all personal information from any documents that you upload.

    The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, and your data protection rights, can be found by https://www.cifas.org.uk/fpn.

    Salary range

    • £52,194 - £55,323 per year