Main Purpose:
To break the cycle of food bank dependency by building financial capacity, energy capability and independent living
skills within the target community; reducing social isolation, tackling poverty and inequality, reducing social
drift, building community cohesion and developing community capacity and resilience.
Roles & responsibilities
The post-holder will support TRI (Tackling Rural Isolation) Outreach Support Service users to achieve increased
financial capacity, become energy capable and develop independent living skills, by providing bespoke advice,
support & advocacy as follows:
- Assistance with mitigating the impact of the cost of living crisis and maximising income.
- Help with
financial and digital inclusion: support to access bank accounts & to digitally access cheaper services to
free up income and build digital capacity, confidence and savings.
- Support to access appropriate
affordable borrowing; to explain implications of borrowing; and to access debt resolution
strategies.
- Support to access, efficiently use and manage economically viable energy provision in
partnership with the Stirling CAB Energy Advice team
- Social prescribing & assistance to access
further support to address underlying vulnerabilities such as loneliness, mental health, addiction, chaotic
lifestyles, offending behaviours.
- Support to better integrate into the local community to address social
& economic isolation and loneliness.
- Support for developing financial confidence and responsible
financial management, improving independent living skills.
Full details can be found in the job description below.