We are looking for an enthusiastic, dynamic and motivated person to join our team. The Session Supervisor has day to
day operational responsibility for the delivery of a high-quality generalist advice service within Airdrie
Citizens Advice Bureau. The Session Supervisor is responsible that the quality of advice delivered is in line
with the Scottish National Standards and Citizens Advice Scotland’s Membership standards.
This post also supports the learning and development of a high-quality service by providing formal training to
volunteers and staff as and when required.
The successful applicant will be encouraged and supported in their personal development by the Senior Management
Team.
Employee benefits
Airdrie Citizens Advice Bureau offers excellent terms and conditions and is an inclusive employer considering
flexible working arrangements where appropriate. For more details of some of the other benefits on offer to our
employees, please contact us for more information.
Core Duties
- Provide supervision and support for advice workers, particularly in relation to advice enquiries, CASTLE data
entry and enquiry entry.
- Support advisers to produce accurate, legible and complete client
records.
- Contribute to building and supervising an effective team, understanding the importance of
continual improvement of the service.
- Undertake advice work as and when required.
- Implement
effective Triage Service
- Support and maintain uniform advice standards and contribute to their
development. Ensure that advice work undertaken complies with CAS Quality Audit standards, Scottish National
Standards.
- Actively implement the Aims and Principles of the CAB service, together with its other
policies.
Essential Criteria
- Delivery of advice and information services to clients.
- Ability to work without
supervision
- Basic training skills
- Ability to deal with staff, volunteers and the public in a
calm, caring and competent manner
- Ability to analyse and interpret complex information
- Ability
to prioritise own work and that of others, meet deadlines and manage workload in a pressured
environment
- Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to
challenge constructively
Desirable Criteria
- At least 2 years’ experience of supporting others in advice provision
- A working knowledge of CASTLE for the purpose of recording client cases
- Commitment to ongoing training
- Working within the voluntary sector
- Experience of supporting vulnerable clients