Housing Project Support Worker
- Posted by Abigail Housing on 12th June 2026
- £27,917.55
- Part time
- Bradford and Leeds
Are you passionate about supporting people to rebuild their lives and achieve greater independence? Abigail Housing is seeking a dedicated and motivated Housing Project Support Worker to join our team.
As a Housing Project Support Worker, you will provide practical and person-centred support to individuals living in Abigail Housing accommodation. The successful applicant will be expected to work across our offices in Leeds and Bradford, as well as at the properties we manage throughout both cities. As the majority of our accommodation is located in Leeds, most of your time will be spent supporting our clients living at our Leeds properties.
This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals by helping them access services, develop independent living skills, maintain tenancies, and work towards positive move-on outcomes.
Role Description
Once inducted into the role, you will work closely with colleagues and senior staff to provide housing management support to all residents living at Abigail Housing (AH), including assisting with maintaining and running the properties which the charity leases and owns. To also promote the work of the charity to ensure its continuation.
Key responsibilities and accountabilities (more details in linked document).
- Property Management
- Resident Support
- Development Work
- Supervision, Accountability and Training
- Decision making
- Assets, materials
How to Apply
Please complete the Application Form and return it, along with the Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form, to: Amanda Church-Mcfarlane,
Job Details
- Hours: 30 hours per week
- Closing Date: 03/07/2026
- Payment Schedule: Monthly
- Job Salary: £27,917.55
- Contact Name: AHousing
- Contact Email: amanda@abigailhousing.org.uk
- Phone Number: 07908364112
Supporting Documents
About Abigail Housing

Established in 2007, Abigail Housing provides accommodation and holistic wraparound support to Appeals Rights Exhausted (ARE) people seeking asylum in Bradford and recently recognised refugees in Leeds. Our purpose is to prevent destitution and homelessness; alleviate social exclusion; support with longer-term housing options; facilitate re-engagement with the asylum process and enable access to other services. Our vision is to provide welcome to all people seeking sanctuary in West Yorkshire.
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