The postholder will be expected to operate in line with our values which are:
Justice, Equity, Trust, Collaboration and Compassion.
Overview
All roles at OPFS contribute to our mission of working with and for single parent families, providing support services that enable them to achieve their potential and help create lasting solutions to poverty and the barriers facing many single parents and their children.
Competencies
The post holder is expected to be:
Able to support single parent families.
Understands single parents needs and expectations and respond in a helpful and professional way.
Be aware of the impact poverty has on single parent families.
Be able to support single parent families with multiple barriers and have the skills and knowledge required to support them.
Unbiased
Ensure that practices are impartial, fair and provide equal possible outcomes for every individual. Ensure that people feel a sense of belonging and cultural awareness.
Challenge prejudices and confront bias.
Flexible and able to manage time.
Be available when required and be willing to change things if they are not working.
Have excellent time management skills.
An analytical thinker
Continually identify, test and evaluate workload.
Develop good ideas and find solutions to resolve any issues.
Produce Case Studies and evaluate service offered.
Able to manage budgets
Understand the cost of delivering a service and minimising waste.
Identify the cost of developing and delivering group work sessions.
A team player
Work collaboratively and develop connections with OPFS colleagues, stakeholders and single parents.
Attend external meetings and build connections with relevant agencies.
Be involved and support OPFS campaigns.
Intuitive
Have and share good ideas which will help OPFS grow and develop.
Identify routes for parent participation.
Deliver agreed personal objectives and be aware of how your work contributes to OPFS Priority Areas.
Take control of personal and professional development, and actively manage own Personal Learning Plan.
Communicative and engaging
Be able to understand others and evaluate and work collaboratively with everyone you encounter through the course of your work.
Contributes views, ideas and experience, identifying appropriate methods of communication and target audience.
Verbally communicate confidently while contributing ideas in a clear and concise way.
Share and present information of all kinds in an appropriate format, accurately and on time.
Supportive and enabling
Work collaboratively with OPFS services, share knowledge and skills and learn from others.
Be a competent user of Microsoft Office Suite such as Word, Excel, Outlook etc.
Personal Specifications
Essential Experience:
Practical Skills:
Personal Qualities & Attributes:
Terms and conditions of appointment
Qualification Required : HNC, SVQ Level 3 or equivalent in education, health, social care or community development.
The role description is a broad picture of the post at the time of preparation. It is not an exhaustive list of all possible duties, and it is recognised that volunteering roles change and evolve over time.
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Recruitment Timetable: The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Wednesday 26th July 2023. Please send completed applications to jobs@opfs.org.uk.