Four Square (Scotland)
Four Square (Scotland)

Charity registered in Scotland SC017242

Four Square manages a wide range of services throughout Edinburgh aimed at providing assistance and opportunities that will enable homeless and other vulnerable people to develop the self-confidence and skills necessary for positive and sustainable independent living.

Current vacancies

Practitioner for Community Based Service

  • Full time
  • £27,450
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 11th April 2025

About the role

Four Square Homelessness Charity are seeking a dedicated and compassionate individual to join our team as a Community-Based Practitioner, specialising in homeless prevention. In this role, you will focus on proactive measures to prevent homelessness within the community by providing support, resources, and advocacy to individuals at risk. The ideal candidate will be proactive, empathetic, and can lone work in the community.

Our Homeless prevention services are designed to address and mitigate the factors that can lead individuals and families to become homeless. The primary purpose of the service is to intervene before people lose their homes, providing support and resources to help them maintain stable housing and support to get a home.

To apply for this job, you must have:

· Minimum qualification of SVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or have at least 2 years relevant experience in a social care setting.

· Knowledge of trauma informed practice and ways of working.

· Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.

· Registration with SSSC and meet requirements.

· Be able to use IT effectively including management systems, databases, and Microsoft 365

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Practitioner for Domestic Abuse and Gender based violence (Female Only)

  • Full time
  • £28,274
  • On site: North-East Edinburgh
  • Closing 18th April 2025

The organisation exists to prevent homelessness and find routes out of Homelessness into independent living for the people we support every day.

Our Values are Support, Integrity, dignity, and Excellence.

Purpose of the service

Is to address the unique and complex needs of individuals who are experiencing both homelessness and abuse. This service aims to provide support, protection, and resources to survivors of domestic abuse and gender-based violence who are also facing the challenges of homelessness.

Purpose of Role

We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate professional to join our team as a Domestic Abuse and Gender-Based Violence Practitioner with a focus on individuals experiencing homelessness. The successful candidate will play a critical role in providing specialized support and advocacy for those facing the intersection of domestic abuse, gender-based violence, and homelessness.

The Behaviours we expect is someone who will demonstrate:

Initiates conversations and activities with the people supported, adjusting their approach to meet individual need.

Demonstrating the importance of proactive engagement with individuals and adapting communication styles.

Adaptable to changing circumstances and adjusting support plans when needed. Will use feedback to improve and enhance the quality of support provided.

Adheres to the SSSC (Scottish Social Services Council) Codes of Conduct, Health and Social Care Standards and Care Inspectorate requirements.

Respecting confidentiality, boundaries, and privacy. Recognises and addresses any potential conflict of interest.

A person with good judgment and communication skills who will make informed decisions that involves critical thinking and problem-solving skills, especially in situations that require navigating challenges or conflicts with people who use our services.

Taking accountability for your actions, decisions, and the outcome of support provided.

Transparent about actions, decisions, and processes, including open communications with people we support and colleagues across the organisation.

Constructively questions colleagues on best practices and provides feedback. Clear and respectful communication with young people and colleagues.

Actively listening to understand and respond appropriately to individual needs.

Collaborates effectively with colleagues, healthcare professionals and colleagues to contribute towards a positive and supporting team environment.

Recognises when a colleague is facing challenges and proactively offers support without being prompted.

Can demonstrates a problem-solving mindset, as it involves identifying issues and taking initiative to address them.

Paying close attention to individual needs, preferences, and support requirements.

A person who can accurately document and report information.

Typically spends less than 1 hour per shift on administrative tasks and demonstrates the importance of focusing on direct support and are effective when recording.

Takes calculated risks and can handle crisis situations in the service when they arise.

A person who can remain composed under pressure and has the capacity for quick thinking and problem resolution in high-pressure situations.

Can lone work in the service, other services or in the community.

Builds positive relationships with people supported while managing expectations and boundaries.

Using feedback to improve and enhance the quality of care provided.

Respecting the dignity, autonomy, and independence of individuals we support. Involving individuals in decision making about their support.

Role modelling that demonstrates a positive regard, respect, and kindness towards those receiving support.

Take an active role in continuous improvement by identifying areas for enhancement, participating in training and education, and contributing to the overall improvement of the service.

Is engaged in learning opportunities, sharing learning, and putting learning into practice.

Emphasises a commitment to personal and professional growth and a culture of shared knowledge.

Prioritise the safety and well-being of people we support and will follow safety protocols and guidance.

The person needs to:

  • Attend and participate in monthly reflective practice groups.
  • Attend and participate in monthly team meetings.
  • Attend, prepare for and action monthly case management meetings.
  • Evidence training and development undertaken to meet SSSC requirements.
  • Participate and contribute to debriefing of significant incidents and near misses.
  • Take responsibility for scheduling and preparing for supervisions, case management meetings and appraisals.

To apply for this job, you must have:

  • Minimum qualification of SVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or have at least 2 years relevant experience in a social care setting with young people.
  • Knowledge of trauma informed practice and ways of working.
  • Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.
  • Registration with SSSC and meet requirements.
  • Be able to use IT effectively including management systems, databases, and Microsoft 365.
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Reflective Practice Group Practitioner

  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 2nd May 2025

Four Square are looking for a contractor to act as a Reflective Practice Group Practitioner for approximately 5 hours per month.

The Reflective Practice Group Practitioner will engage with the staff across our homelessness accommodation services in a continuous process of analysing their experiences, actions, and decisions to improve their professional practice and personal growth. They will work together to identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement, using structured methods or tools to facilitate this reflection.

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Weekend Practitioner for youth services (Female Only)

  • Part time
  • £28,274 pro-rata
  • On site: Central Edinburgh
  • Closing 20th April 2025

The organisation exists to prevent homelessness and find routes out of homelessness into independent living for the people we support every day.

Our values aresupport, integrity, dignity, excellence.

Purpose of the service

The purpose of a homeless youth accommodation service is to provide safe, stable, and supportive housing for young individuals experiencing homelessness. This type of service aims to address the unique challenges faced by homeless youth and offer a range of support to help them transition to stable and independent living.

Purpose of the Role

The Practitioner for Youth Services plays a crucial role in delivering practical and emotional support to empower young people through a strength-based trauma informed approach, enabling them to make informed choices about their lives. The service aims to evidence and monitor the progress of young individuals through regular assessments, ensuring their safety and well-being. Additionally, the role involves supporting young people in various aspects, such as housing benefit applications, understanding housing options, accessing education and employment opportunities, and connecting with community resources. The service is dedicated to delivering a supportive environment and seeking feedback from young people to continuously improve the quality of the service.

The successful candidate will be working with young people between the ages of 16-25 years old.

The behaviours we expect is someone who will demonstrate:

Initiates conversations and activities with the people supported, adjusting their approach to meet individual need. Demonstrating the importance of proactive engagement with individuals and adapting communication styles.

Adaptable to changing circumstances and adjusting support plans when needed. Will use feedback to improve and enhance the quality of support provided.

Adheres to the SSSC (Scottish Social Services Council) Codes of Conduct, Health and Social Care Standards and Care Inspectorate requirements.

Respecting confidentiality, boundaries, and privacy. Recognises and addresses any potential conflict of interest.

A person with good judgment and communication skills who will make informed decisions that involves critical thinking and problem-solving skills, especially in situations that require navigating challenges or conflicts with people who use our services.

Taking accountability for your actions, decisions, and the outcome of support provided.

Transparent about actions, decisions, and processes, including open communications with people we support and colleagues across the organisation.

Constructively questions colleagues on best practices and provides feedback. Clear and respectful communication with young people and colleagues.

Actively listening to understand and respond appropriately to individual needs.

Collaborates effectively with colleagues, healthcare professionals and colleagues to contribute towards a positive and supporting team environment.

Recognises when a colleague is facing challenges and proactively offers support without being prompted.

Can demonstrates a problem-solving mindset, as it involves identifying issues and taking initiative to address them.

Paying close attention to individual needs, preferences, and support requirements.

A person who can accurately document and report information.

Typically spends less than 1 hour per shift on administrative tasks and demonstrates the importance of focusing on direct support and are effective when recording.

Takes calculated risks and can handle crisis situations in the service when they arise.

A person who can remain composed under pressure and has the capacity for quick thinking and problem resolution in high-pressure situations.

Can lone working in the service, other services or in the community.

Builds positive relationships with people supported while managing expectations and boundaries. Using feedback to improve and enhance the quality of care provided.

Respecting the dignity, autonomy, and independence of individuals we support. Involving individuals in decision making about their support.

Role modelling that demonstrates a positive regard, respect, and kindness towards those receiving support

Take an active role in continuous improvement by identifying areas for enhancement, participating in training and education, and contributing to the overall improvement of the service.

Is engaged in learning opportunities, sharing learning, and putting learning into practice. Emphasises a commitment to personal and professional growth and a culture of shared knowledge.

Prioritise the safety and well-being of people we support and will follow safety protocols and guidance.

The person needs to:

  • Attend and participate in monthly reflective practice groups.
  • Attend and participate in monthly team meetings.
  • Attend, prepare for and action monthly case management meetings.
  • Evidence training and development undertaken to meet SSSC requirements.
  • Participate and contribute to debriefing of significant incidents and near misses.
  • Take responsibility for scheduling and preparing for supervisions, case management meetings and appraisals.

To apply for this job, you must have:

  • Minimum qualification of SVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or have at least 2 years relevant experience in a social care setting with young people.
  • Knowledge of trauma informed practice and ways of working.
  • Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.
  • Registration with SSSC and meet requirements.
  • Be able to use IT effectively including management systems, databases, and Microsoft 365

Due to the nature of the service, applications are invited from women only, the post is exempt under the Equality Act (2010).

This is a weekend position, the hours of work are Saturday and Sundays, working 8 hours per day between the hours of 7.30am and 10pm.

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