Waking Night Officer £27,352 per annum plus holiday and benefits – South East London
Are you confident working independently through the night? Do you have the skills to support vulnerable individuals in a safe and stable environment?
The Role
We are looking for a dedicated Waking Night Officer to join our 24-hour supported housing scheme in South East London. This is a vital role within our organisation, offering essential support to residents living with mental health needs during night hours.
You will work 4-night shifts per week (11 hours per shift, with a one-hour unpaid break), helping ensure a secure, clean and calm environment for our residents.
Key Responsibilities:
- Monitor the wellbeing of residents throughout the night
- Provide in-person support and supervise medication routines
- Conduct hourly checks on all properties within the scheme
- Ensure all visitors have left the site by 10pm
- Respond swiftly and appropriately to emergencies, including contacting the on-call manager
- Maintain clean communal areas and a tidy office
- Record all relevant information in our management database, including:
- Daily logs
- Maintenance issues
- Incident reports
- Client alerts
- Take phone calls and manage out-of-hours queries
- Prepare the meeting room for the following day
- Attend training and supervision sessions during the day when required.
About Us
Quo Vadis Trust is a specialist housing charity supporting adults with mental health needs across Southeast London. We provide homes and ongoing support to around 200 clients, helping them on their journey to independence. Our core values – Dignity, Excellence, Respect, Integrity and Kindness – are at the heart of everything we do.
The Benefits
- Permanent, full-time contract
- Ongoing training and supervision
- Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
The Person
We’re looking for someone who is:
- Clear and confident in both written and verbal communication
- Friendly, reliable and calm under pressure
- Experienced in using computers and handling records accurately
- Able to work independently but also willing to be part of a supportive team
- Comfortable working night shifts, including weekends
- Understanding of the challenges faced by people with mental health needs (experience in this area is a bonus but not essential).
If you’re ready to make a real difference in a rewarding night role, apply now and help us provide vital support when it’s needed most.