Job Vacancies

Housing support workers | West Sussex

Job Overview
We are seeking to appoint to a number of Supported Housing Workers to join our West Sussex team covering Worthing & Bogner. You will have extensive experience of working with people who have become homeless and have diverse needs including substance misuse, mental health and/or previous involvement with the Criminal Justice System.

Pay: £25,392.00-£27,091.00 per year.
Closing Date: 3 December 2025

Our Team

Most of our staff have lived experience of receiving similar services. They are passionate about what they do and provide high levels of empathy, care and professionalism. Where possible we try and break down barriers between our staff and residents to create an open and mutually respectful living and working environment where behavioural change can happen naturally.

Our team genuinely care about doing the best for our residents. We respect our residents’ privacy and have a non-judgemental and confidential approach, encouraging them to treat each day as a new opportunity.

Staff Introductions

From emergency housing to long-term recovery support, Jenny explains how her organization provides care, compassion, and hope every step of the way. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to make a real difference in people’s lives, you won’t want to miss this story of recovery, resilience, and community.

Staff Introductions

In this thoughtful and engaging interview, Naomi Thompson shares her insights as Regional Manager for Supporting Lives and Charter Recovery Housing Group. Known for her compassion, dedication, and expertise, Naomi provides a meaningful overview of the recovery services and support systems offered by both organisations.

Staff Introductions

Now two years clean, Mark reflects on how his own experience living in a recovery house inspired him to help others on the same path. From witnessing the challenges of early recovery to celebrating residents’ progress, he speaks honestly about the rewards and realities of supporting others while continuing his own journey.