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Advocacy Workers (Various Positions)

  • Full time
  • £24,845 – £26,793
  • Glasgow
  • Closing 8th February 2022


  • Advertised from 24th January 2022
  • 35 Hrs per Week. Salary: With a Qualification Bar at SCP 11 - £25,430 pending completion of the Professional Practice Award in Independent Advocacy

Role

The Advocacy Project is a rights-based organisation that applies the Principles, Standards and Code of Best Practice as defined by the Scottish Independent Advocacy Alliance (SIAA). The organisation is fast approaching a significant milestone, in that, 2022 will see The Advocacy Project organisation celebrate its 30th anniversary, a year which also involves or embarking upon new 3-year agreement (with the potential of an extension for a further 2 year’s) with the Glasgow City HSCP for the provision of ‘Independent Advocacy’ services.

Therefore, we are now also looking for a number of solution focussed and dynamic individuals who are committed to the principles of equalities and that of human rights to join our operational teams as Advocacy Worker’s so that they to assist with this, and that of, the seamless delivery of our other services across both the East Renfrewshire and South Lanarkshire HSCP’s to the benefit of service users and key stakeholders, whilst also, helping The Advocacy Project to continue to build upon its proud legacy.

Reporting to one The Advocacy Projects 5 Operations Manager’s, the Advocacy Worker will deliver ‘Independent Advocacy’ services with the express aims of helping people both understand and then assert their rights, and where necessary, advocating in such a way as to protect those rights, whilst at the same time ensuring that individuals are able to remain as involved as possible in the decisions which affect their day-to-day lives.

As an innovative, creative and enterprising organisation, we are proud of the investment that we continue to make in terms of our staff and the opportunities by which they are provided with in order that they can continue to develop their skills, thus meaning we can deploy their talents across every aspect of our ‘Independent Advocacy’ provision.

We are seeking to appoint a number of Advocacy Worker’s across our East Renfrewshire, Glasgow City and South Lanarkshire HSCP operational areas. You will be highly motivated with excellent communication skills and have a good working knowledge of the local Health & Social Care Partnership ‘landscape’.

You'll join an organisation that proudly looks to the ambitions of its staff, offering flexible working arrangements, enhanced benefits, and a commitment to workplace respect, training and development. The successful candidates will be offered a robust induction programme, and be afforded the opportunity of work-based learning and development with the aim of their completing a SQA accredited and SCQF (Level 7) rated Professional Practice Award (PPA) in Independent Advocacy, following which, the candidates will see their pay increase accordingly.

Whilst we are in the process of planning our transition back to that of office based working, The Advocacy Projects’ staff continue to work remotely from home and will continue to do so until it is appropriate to return to our office at Cumbrae House, Glasgow.

If you would you like the opportunity to join one of our committed teams of Advocacy Worker’s and to be backed by a supportive colleagues and managers, then please see the Advocacy Worker Job Description (JD) & Person Specification (PS) document for more information.

Informal enquiries about the Advocacy Worker role can be sent to us by email marked F.A.O Operations Manager - Recruitment via our Finance & Personnel Lead- caroline@theadvocacyproject.org.uk

Application notes

Please note that the closing date for applications is 10.00 AM on Tuesday the 8th February 2022.

Furthermore, owing to the current public health situation, whereby, if it is possible, staff should endeavour to work from home, we are, regrettably, unable to accept applications by post. Therefore, completed Applications and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Forms should be returned to us via email - caroline@theadvocacyproject.org.uk

The selection process is scheduled to begin immediately after the vacancy closing date with the interviews having been planned in advance and scheduled to take place on the W/C 21st of February 2022.


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