Money Matters Money Advice Centre
Money Matters Money Advice Centre

Charity registered in Scotland SC017868

Money Matters has a wealth of knowledge and has been operating a successful advice centre since 1990.

Current vacancies

Money Advisers

  • Full time
  • £30,000
  • Hybrid: Glasgow & South Lanarkshire
  • Closing 1st November 2024

  • Non-working day Monday or Friday thereby allowing for a three-day weekend.
  • Hybrid working available (depending on project)
  • Discretionary bonus paid in December (depending on company’s performance)
  • Generous annual leave allowance – 8 weeks increasing to 9 weeks per annum
  • 6% Pension contribution (following completion of probationary period).
  • Non-contributory life insurance amounting to 2 x annual salary
  • Various social and charity event opportunities
  • A professional, caring and listening environment in which to work

We are expanding our established team. We are looking for highly motivated and adaptable individuals who have previously worked within an advice environment to join our team. We have opportunities within various projects. Some of these projects may require part of the week to be spent at an outreach location (such as health settings etc.). There is also the opportunity to work both from our offices as well as home working (Project dependent).

It is essential that you possess a detailed knowledge of debt, benefits, and financial capability. You will deliver a professional and supportive service to provide an essential and practical route forward for those in financial hardship.

You should possess a good knowledge of the Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers and be able to apply this knowledge and manage casework in line with these standards. You will be familiar and competent in the relevant legislative and practice areas of Money Advice and Welfare Rights.

You will have excellent IT skills, with a flexible approach and good work ethic. Whilst a knowledge of Advice Pro case management system would be preferable, it is not essential.

A clean driving licence and own car is preferred although not essential.

Money Matters Money Advice Centre is an equal opportunity employer.

A PVG is essential for these positions.

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