Night Concierge Officer - Supported Housing - Oxford
AGS Support is recruiting a Night Concierge Officer to support the safety, security, and wellbeing of residents within supported housing service in the Oxford South area. This overnight role involves site security, welfare checks, incident response, safeguarding escalation, and accurate reporting.
About this role
AGS Support is recruiting compassionate, committed, reliable, and vigilant Night Concierge Officers to join our supported housing services in the Oxford South area.
This is a rewarding front-line role where you'll provide safety, reassurance, and support to vulnerable adults and young people during overnight hours. If you're calm under pressure, observant, and passionate about helping others, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
As a Night Concierge Officer, you will be the key point of contact overnight, ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and security of residents and the building.
You will be required to work independently throughout your shift, taking responsibility for monitoring the premises, conducting welfare and security checks, responding appropriately to incidents or emergencies, managing access to the building, maintaining accurate records, and providing practical and emotional support to residents when needed.
Your presence will help create a safe, stable, and supportive environment where residents feel respected, protected, and supported at all times.
Responsibilities
- Maintain the safety, security, and stability of supported housing services throughout night shifts
- Carry out regular welfare, wellbeing, health and safety, and building checks
- Monitor CCTV systems and control access to premises
- Respond appropriately and calmly to incidents, emergencies, anti-social behaviour, and safeguarding concerns
- Provide respectful, non-confrontational support to residents when needed
- Identify and report safeguarding concerns including vulnerability, exploitation, self-harm, mental health, or substance misuse
- Complete accurate handovers, incident reports, daily logs, and welfare records
- Escalate concerns promptly and appropriately in line with safeguarding procedures
- Work collaboratively with housing teams, support staff, emergency services, and management
- Uphold professional boundaries while promoting equality, diversity, and confidentiality
What we are looking for
- Enhanced DBS (Adult & Children’s Workforce)
- Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
- Legal right to work in the UK
Strong communication and basic admin skills
- Previous experience in supported housing, homelessness services, care, security, safeguarding, or a similar environment
- Experience supporting vulnerable adults, young people, or individuals with complex needs
Skills and experience
- Conflict resolution and de-escalation of challenging behaviour
- Strong understanding of safeguarding principles and housing support environments
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to remain calm, professional, and decisive under pressure
- Confident working independently and on a lone-working basis
- Strong awareness of risk management and professional boundaries
- Ability to produce clear, accurate, and professional reports
- Professional, respectful and non-confrontational approach
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