
Housing Advisor, Eastern Region (Dublin, Leinster)
Description
We currently have an opening for a housing advisor position for our Eastern region. The successful candidate will be fully trained and will join a supportive and experienced team, committed to preventing homelessness across Ireland.
Benefits of working for Threshold include:
- Hybrid working
- 22 days annual leave (plus additional leave over Christmas period)
- Additional annual leave for long service
- Contributory pension
- Comprehensive induction programme
- Employee Assistance programme
- Training and Development support
- Paid maternity and paternity leave
- Paid sick leave and long term illness cover
- Cycle to work and tax-saver commuter ticket schemes.
Job Description
Job Title: Housing Advisor
Reports to: Team Lead
Who we are looking for
The ideal candidates will have excellent communication skills and be committed to very high standards of work and customer care. Effective writing skills are essential along with the ability to respond to clients with empathy and a commitment to preventing homelessness. Candidates will ideally have some experience working in housing or a related sector and some understanding of housing law. Practical experience of advice, support and advocacy is desirable for the role along with a related third level qualification e.g. law, social care, sociology, social work (or significant relevant work experience).
Main purpose of the job
- To work with those at risk of becoming homeless to solve their housing problems
- To work as part of a team, to provide an efficient and effective advice and advocacy service to clients who contact Threshold with housing issues with an emphasis on helping people to help themselves
- To contribute to the overall development of Threshold as an agency working to address the underlying causes of housing problems and homelessness
Principal Duties
- Provide and ensure the provision of a high quality and effective advisory and advocacy service to Threshold clients - in person, via outreach, over the phone, by email, webchat, video consultation and other emerging communication platforms
- Advise clients on all available options and assist them in choosing a course of action
- Support clients in taking action themselves
- Where appropriate, undertake follow-up work on behalf of clients including advocacy, negotiation and mediation work with landlords, letting agents and statutory organisations including Local Authorities and the Department of Social Protection
- Make appropriate referrals to other agencies
- Support Threshold clients in taking cases to the RTB and WRC and make appeals to Social Welfare Appeals Office or to Local Authorities, and where appropriate provide representation
- To work in collaboration with staff in other voluntary and statutory groups
- To manage a case load, ensuring that all work carried out in a timely manner
- Accurately record details of clients and the actions taken on their behalf on Threshold’s database in a timely and accurate manner
- Maintain client files in accordance with relevant policies and procedures
- Contribute towards providing the evening phone service on a rota basis for which time off in lieu (TOIL) is given
Other Duties
- To keep up-to-date with relevant legislation, policies and practice, in addition to other information resources and technology
- To contribute to Threshold’s policy, research and lobbying function, particularly by identifying queries which have wider policy implications
- To record case studies on a regular basis and as required for external messaging purposes and to inform services development
- To attend support/supervision, case conferences, training sessions and staff meetings
- To share in administrative tasks (updating information, filing, carrying out research, inputting data etc.)
- To support in the administration and running of external facing events including fundraising ventures and policy events
- To represent Threshold at meetings where necessary
- To deliver training sessions and presentations to other groups and agencies
- To keep up-to-date and comply with all Threshold policies and procedures
- To report to the Services Manager and undertake other tasks which they may assign from time to time
Hours: The position is full time (37.5 hours per week) and while working hours are Monday-Friday 9.00am-5.30pm the service operates from 9am to 9pm and as a result the role requires flexibility from the post holder including some evening work.
Salary: €34,000 pa/pro rata
Holidays 22 Days plus additional time off over the Christmas period and public holidays
Closing date: 29th March 2026
Threshold is an equal opportunities employer
GDPR
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If you have any questions about the use of your data during the application process, or wish to know how your data will be treated if you take up employment with Threshold, please contact us.
