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Senior Case Worker

Location Hammersmith and Fulham
Salary £38,115 - £41,881 pa
Permanent/Full time/37.5 hours per week
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This is a Permanent, Full time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.

Are you passionate about supporting and transforming the lives of people who are experiencing homelessness in Hammersmith & Fulham?

We are looking for a motivated Senior Case Worker to join the team at our St Mungo’s Starlight project.

The Starlight project is a 6 bed refuge for Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer men and Non-Binary people made homeless due to domestic abuse. Our aim is to resolve homelessness through dedicated support over a 6-9 month period. We provide immediate safety, alongside advocacy and support, working to rebuild lives, address unmet needs and connect clients to specialist services, building resilience, independence and self-esteem to prevent revictimisation.

In the role of Senior Case Worker you will oversee referrals and lead on assessments and work with a wide range of partners, accessing strong local opportunities in Hammersmith & Fulham, including housing pathways, community resources, learning and specialist support. Starlight also has strong links with LGBTQ+ organisations across London.

In this role you will:

  • Take a leading role in the support, care and case management of all our residents, lone working and providing 1-1 case working with clients on a regular basis. 
  • Maintain accurate compliant casework records, and other relevant admin duties.
  • Manage a complex and varied caseload and using motivational interviewing techniques, person centred and trauma informed approaches to identify personal goals awork towards achieving them.
  • Liaise with a range of external housing and specialist partners and agencies to achieve the best possible outcomes for our residents.
  • Respond to challenging behaviour using a psychologically informed approach.
  • Complete housing management and health & safety tasks to ensure a consistent, safe and quality service is provided.
  • Work as part of the wider team with regular meetings, reflective practice and line management support and supervision.

About you

We are looking for a proactive and solution-focused person ready to take on a leading case worker role. If you bring the following, we would love to hear from you:

  • You will be willing to learn and develop knowledge and skills, to support clients using a holistic, person-centred approach.
  • You will have experience of assessing client needs and supporting people through assertive case management.
  • You can demonstrate genuine passion for supporting people to transform their lives, with a commitment to our recovery ethos.
  • You will bring your understanding of the issues faced by people experiencing homelessness, including the specific needs of LGBTQ+ and Queer clients and survivors of domestic abuse.
  • You have a track record of building positive working relationships with a variety of people. 
  • You demonstrate the ability to work independently, use initiative in a lone working environment and remain motivated in a demanding and target driven role.

We believe in the value of lived experience and welcome applications from people who can draw on personal experience (e.g. homelessness, mental health struggles, addiction, abuse, exploitation, time in care or the justice system) to build rapport and support clients within a recovery focused approach.

How to apply

To view the job description and guidance on completing your application form, please click on the ‘document’ tab on the advert page on our website.

When you're ready to apply click the ‘Apply Now’ Button to start your online application form. 

Closing date: 10 am on 8 June 2026

Interview and assessments on: 17,18,19 June 2026

St Mungo's are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage applications from all under-represented groups.

Our purpose is to end homelessness and rebuild lives. It drives everything that we do. For the past 55 years, we have been on the ground every day and every night, supporting people to recover from homelessness and advocating for change. We support around 28,000 people each year and our work means that more than 2,700 people have somewhere safe to stay each night.

We are working hard to create a diverse and fully inclusive culture where all colleagues feel valued, and we welcome applications from all under-represented groups. We believe that equity, diversity and inclusion improves the health, wellbeing and development of our colleagues and helps to ensure everyone feels valued. We know that when diversity, inclusion and wellbeing are prioritised, we are happier, healthier and can ultimately achieve better outcomes for our clients. 

Below are some of our key focus areas to improve both our candidate and colleague experience:   

  • A growing number of diversity networks including LGBTQ+, Womens Action, Lived Experience and Anti-Racist networks.
  • Increasing visibility by ensuring that all interview panels across the organisation are diversely represented to ensure fair and balanced decision making during the recruitment process.
  • A safe and supportive working environment championing positive action via various internal schemes such as upward mentoring and a Steps into Management programme.
  • Mandatory Diversity & Inclusion training for all staff, unconscious bias training for managers, and a range of other courses such as Trans awareness and Autism Awareness.
  • In recognition of the importance of transparency, we publish our employee diversity statistics and pay gap reports on our website. 

Want to find out more? Click here to visit our Equity, Diversity & Inclusion page.

We offer a comprehensive package of benefits to our colleagues to ensure wellbeing remains a key priority. Maintaining a good work life balance can be tricky, but with family friendly policies, flexible and agile working options and an incremental annual leave allowance, we are committed to making sure you have the options available as and when you need them. 

These include:

  • Agile working model for suitable roles.
  • Supportive flexitime and toil arrangements.
  • 28 days annual leave rising to 31 after five years’ service.
  • Family friendly leave policies including - maternity, adoption and parental leave. Carers leave, and fertility treatment leave.
  • Financial wellbeing platform offering loans, advances and saving options.
  • Auto-enrolment to pension scheme after six months service with an employer contribution of 6%.
  • Employee Assistance Programme and access to SmartHealth app – 24/7 GP appointments, health checks and nutrition advice.
  • Cycle to Work scheme and interest free season ticket loans.
  • Discount vouchers including gym, retail, food & drink, travel, electricals and more.

Want to find out more? Want to find out more? Click here to visit our Work For Us page. 

At St Mungo’s we are committed to providing development opportunities for all our colleagues. We welcome people with a wide range of experiences and value transferable skills so that we can provide the best support for people experiencing homelessness. That’s why we have a robust induction, training and development programme that supports colleagues throughout their career at St Mungo’s.  

These include: 

  • Highly praised internal training courses and access to external learning to build your skills and meet your professional development goals.
  • Steps into Management programme to support colleague progression.
  • Commitment to continued professional development with access to career development forums, internal mentoring and internal secondment opportunities.

A DBS disclosure check is a requirement for this post and will be undertaken for the successful candidate. 

Please be advised that all appointments will be made on St Mungo’s current standard Terms and Conditions (T&Cs); this also applies to any internal candidates.

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