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House Leader at The Beehive Project in Southampton, United Kingdom is a full-time, on-site Lead role in Healthcare & Science. JobGrid presents the listing in English using normalized role facts, shows the source as checked on 2026-06-10, and routes candidates to the original public application page with non-personal referral parameters.
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At The Beehive Project, our mission is to support young people from various backgrounds, including those with mental health concerns, care leavers, Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASCs), and individuals transitioning from residential care back into the community. We focus on fostering independence and personal responsibility, providing tailored services that empower young people with the skills, resilience, and support needed to make informed decisions that positively shape their futures. Our goal is to enable them to pursue their aspirations and lead fulfilling, autonomous lives. The Beehive Project offers a range of accommodation options designed to support young people aged 16-25 at different stages of their journey toward independence.
The Role
The House Leader will be responsible for leading and supporting young people with diverse abilities many of whom may have experienced trauma or Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in a supportive living environment. Our client’s supported living accommodation properties offer a range of support, from high needs through to a move on model, all of which are designed with the young people at their heart and to ensure they develop the skills necessary for independent living.
This role requires a trauma-informed approach, providing compassionate, hands-on assistance while promoting safety, stability, and empowerment. The House Leader will also lead and supervise a team of support staff, ensuring the highest quality of support is delivered and that the individual needs and wellbeing of each young person are consistently met.
Duties:
Oversee the implementation of individual support plans and risk assessments for each young person, in consultation with the young person, their professional network and trusted adults.
Supervise and direct the work of Support Workers, ensuring direct reports receive ongoing training and regular supervisions as well as giving new team members a thorough house induction, to ensure the delivery of high-quality support services to young people.
Ensure compliance with all CQC and Ofsted regulatory requirements, including licensing, health and safety regulations, and national guidelines.
Reporting of Health and Safety concerns, safeguarding incidents, and on-going maintenance issues to the Service Manager as well as overseeing the maintenance of the physical premises.
Foster a positive and inclusive culture at the facility, promoting residents' participation in community activities and events.
To act as the on-call point of contact within a dedicated on-call team which is determined by a weekly rota basis.
You will embody our values – PRAISE:
Passion – Bring energy, commitment, and heart to everything you do, showing genuine care for the young people we support.
Respect – Treat every individual with dignity, understanding their unique story and valuing their voice and choices.
Advocacy – Stand up for and alongside young people, helping them access opportunities, support, and services they’re entitled to.
Innovation – Be open to new ideas and creative approaches that improve the way we work and the outcomes for young people.
Sense of Fun – Create moments of joy and connection, making our spaces feel positive, welcoming, and uplifting.
Empowerment – Support young people to build confidence, make decisions, and take control of their own lives
Safer Recruitment Statement
The Beehive Project is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate safer recruitment checks, including an Enhanced DBS check, right to work verification, employment history checks, and satisfactory references.
We expect all staff to share our commitment to safeguarding and creating safe, supportive environments for those we support.