CHAI
CHAI

Charity registered in Scotland SC027594

Community Help & Advice Initiative (CHAI) delivers a range of social welfare and housing support services to residents of West and South Edinburgh.


Current vacancies

Advice Worker - Advice In Schools Project

  • Full time
  • £25,478 – £27,290
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 4th April 2025

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Do you want to help alleviate poverty and improve the lives of families and children?

Within the UK there is over £22bn a year in unclaimed welfare benefits, and in Edinburgh it is estimated that 1 in 4 children are living in poverty. Are you understanding of people’s journeys and the challenges they face in their lives, and how poverty can have an impact on this?

This is an exciting opportunity for an Advice Worker to join our ‘Advice In Schools’ team.

The project provides a high-quality advice service to families in Edinburgh who are impacted by low income and the effects of living in poverty. Working in partnership with all stakeholders including parents, schools and other statutory and third sector agencies, the project takes a whole family and trauma-informed approach to helping parents who may face multiple barriers to moving out of poverty. The Advice Worker will help families by maximising income, providing support to claim benefits as well as offering housing and debt advice. Continuous training is provided and the adviser is expected to contribute to the continued development of this successful service.

The Advisor will be part of our wider CHAI ‘Advice For Families’ Team and will benefit from our comprehensive training programme, peer expertise, team support and ethos of continuous learning and development which is at the heart of our service delivery.

Are you?:

  • Passionate and committed to making a meaningful difference for families and children.
  • Able to quickly learn complex rules and legislation on Welfare Benefits, Debt and Housing.
  • Able to grow trusting relationships in a formal setting.
  • Understanding of people’s journeys and the challenges they have had in their lives, and how poverty can have an impact on them.
Shortlist

Advice Worker – Growing Families Project

  • Full time
  • £25,478 – £27,290
  • Hybrid: Edinburgh
  • Closing 4th April 2025

Background information

Do you want to help alleviate poverty and improve the lives of families and children?

Within the UK there is over £22bn a year in unclaimed welfare benefits, and in Edinburgh it is estimated that 1 in 4 children are living in poverty. Are you understanding of people’s journeys and the challenges they face in their lives, and how poverty can have an impact on this?

This is an exciting opportunity to join our Growing Families project and help deliver a quality advice service to families with young children in Edinburgh. Working alongside the project’s current advice team and working in partnership with Health Visitors in Edinburgh, this post will support and develop this service. The Advice Worker will provide income maximisation; housing and debt advice as well budgeting support to expecting families and families with babies and young children who are supported by their Health Visitors. Comprehensive and continuous advice training is provided by CHAI to support this rewarding role.

The Advisor will be part of our wider CHAI ‘Advice For Families’ Team and will benefit from our comprehensive training programme, peer expertise, team support and ethos of continuous learning and development which is at the heart of our service delivery.

Are you?:

  • Passionate and committed to making a meaningful difference for families and children.
  • Able to quickly learn complex rules and legislation on Welfare Benefits, Debt and Housing.
  • Able to grow trusting relationships in a formal setting.
  • Understanding of people’s journeys and the challenges they have had in their lives, and how poverty can have an impact on them.
Shortlist
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