Accommodation warden
Support people who stay in sheltered housing, youth hostels and student residences and make sure the building is safe and clean for them.
Also known as: sheltered housing warden, hall manager

About the job
What it's like
You would support people who stay in sheltered housing, youth hostels and student residences. You would make sure the building is safe and clean.
Depending on where you work, you would support:
Elderly people
People with disabilities
Homeless people
Tourists
Students
You’d run the day-to-day services like cleaning and serving meals, and respond to the needs of the residents.
You would:
Look after the residents and make sure they are well
Supervise the staff who cook and clean for residents
Respond to emergencies and contact doctors, social workers or community nurses
Check that residents are safe and keep the building secure
Arrange repairs and maintenance
Give out rooms and advise residents about the rules of living there
You might also organise leisure activities like bingo, lunch clubs and guest speakers for elderly, homeless or disabled people.
In a youth hostel, you’d give people information about fun things to do and see in the local area and answer their questions about tourist attractions.
You’d need to be be friendly, calm and outgoing so you are able to get on with a wide variety of people. You‘d need to keep accurate records and write reports.

Hours
You'd normally work 35 to 37 hours a week. It may be Monday to Friday, though some jobs may involve working weekends or providing a 24-hour on-call service. Part-time work is often available.

Environment
In supported or sheltered accommodation, you may need to live on site.

Travel
In supported or sheltered accommodation, you may need to travel between sites. You may need a driving licence and use of a car.
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- guest relations
- carbon monoxide detectors
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- making decisions
- taking initiative
- developing a plan
- social conscience
- empathising
- problem solving
- verbal communication
- listening

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There are no formal entry requirements, though this may vary depending on the type of accomodation.
Voluntary experience in this area.
Qualifications that show your employability, customer service and practical skills such as Skills for Work Hospitality; Construction Crafts (SCQF Level 4/5); or SQA Employability Award (SCQF Level 3/4).
NEBOSH Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
Driving licence
To be approved for membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme run by Disclosure Scotland.
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