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The Upper Room

Making sure nobody, socially or financially excluded in West London goes without help, supporting those in need, enabling those with potential

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About us

Who we are

The Upper Room is a front line charity working with socially and economically disadvantaged people from some of the most deprived areas of London. We work with ex-offenders and homeless people, amongst others, to help them improve their lives and social conditions, and gain the self-confidence to become economically independent and productive members of society. 

 

Our projects include the award-winning UR4Driving project, which helps ex-offenders avoid recidivism by improving their self-confidence and employability, and teaching them to drive and gain a driver's licence. Our long-standing UR4Meals project runs a 5 star-rated kitchen which provides evening meals 5 days a week to homeless and other disadvantaged groups. Our UR4Jobs project supports various disadvantaged groups, including ex-offenders and destitute economic migrants, helping them to improve their employability.

 

Our Vision

The Upper Room’s vision is of communities where every disadvantaged person, including the homeless, ex-offenders and destitute migrants, are empowered to make positive contributions to society and their dignity restored.

 

Our Mission

The Upper Room is a charity supporting socially excluded and economically disadvantaged people across London, including the homeless, ex-offenders and destitute migrants, helping them become productive members of society by meeting their immediate sustenance needs while working with them to improve their employability and life chances in general in the long term. By improving the lives of disadvantaged people we also generate social benefits associated with fewer victims of crime for communities.

Our culture and values

We are compassionate, focused, determined and intent to keep up with an ever-increasing demand on our services. When more people need feeding – we find a way. When more people need support in improving their mental wellbeing and developing employability skills – we find a way. When more people come out of the prison system and need support with getting into the workplace – even getting their driving lessons paid for  – we find a way. When our colleagues need help - even when we're busy - we find a way.

Equality, diversity and inclusion policy

We are, and will continue to be a team of many talents, from highly diverse backgrounds. The evidence of this is that we have team members who were clients of the charity, who then became volunteers, who then became employees – one of whom is now a Project Manager, reporting directly to our CEO. We create a working environment free of bullying, harassment, victimisation and unlawful discrimination, promoting dignity and respect for all, and where individual differences and the contributions of all staff are recognised and highly valued

Benefits

Enhanced annual leave

Enhanced annual leave

After a qualifying period

Enhanced pension

Enhanced pension

Flexible employer and employee contributions

Remote/hybrid work

Remote/hybrid work

For some roles

Mental wellbeing support

Mental wellbeing support

Clinical supervision available for front-line roles, plus mentorship elsewhere

Free tea and coffee

Free tea and coffee

As much and as often as you like !

Training opportunities

Training opportunities

For personal and role development after a qualifying period

Flexible working hours

Flexible working hours

For some roles

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The Upper Room £32,000 - £35,000 per year W12, London (Hybrid)
Closing 12 June 2024
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The Upper Room £32,000 - £35,000 per year W12, London (Hybrid)
Closing 12 June 2024
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