Working for Erskine:
“ERSKINE is an iconic Scottish charity, formed in 1916 by Scotland’s compassionate response to the horrors of war. A century later, we still believe that Veterans and their families deserve our utmost respect and compassion, for the sacrifices they made and the challenges they now face. At Erskine, we work as a dedicated team to ensure that Veterans of all ages are cared for to the highest of standards in a beautiful, fun-filled environment, made up of four care homes and a Veterans Village of cottages, activities centre and apartments.
Working in social care can be demanding. However, at Erskine it will also be rewarding and fulfilling. You will be making an incredible difference to the lives of our residents and their loved ones, at a critical time. We value skills and qualifications, but we prize kindness and compassion, above all. Our team is crucial to providing the best care possible, so we recognise and reward our employees with benefits including employer pension contribution of up to 10%, fantastic career opportunities, and enhanced annual leave.
If you are kind and committed, then you do have what it takes to be part of the team here at Erskine! The ultimate aim is exceptional care and support to our ex-service community and everyone in every role, in every department plays their part.”
The Role:
To provide Mental Health and addiction support, welfare advice and guidance to all tenants in the Non-Care accommodation including the development of individual support packages for the Transitional Supported Accommodation tenants. To support tenants to apply for housing benefit, council tax benefit and universal credit. Provide housing and employability advice and support the Transitional Supported Accommodation tenants to register with local GP, Dentist and counselling services.
Encourage and support tenants to live independently and promote good community spirit and tenant involvement within the Non-Care Veteran community.
The Post Holder needs to remain calm and approachable when dealing with tenants who may have complex emotional needs. They will be required to adopt an empathetic approach to all issues.
The post holder should be familiar with the Services, ideally with an Armed Forces background, and have a genuine desire to work with and assist service leavers transitioning from the armed forces and ex- Service personnel with complex mental health and addiction issues.
Essential
• Educated to HND level or equivalent
• Recognised Mental Health qualification e.g. Mental Health First Aid
• Adult support & protection training
• Good understanding of mental health issues affecting the veteran community
• Experience of working effectively as part of a team, the ability to provide support and encouragement to tenants and establish good professional relationships with colleagues
• Proven resilience in a demanding job role
• Excellent listening and empathy skills
• Ability to react quickly to challenging situations
• Experience working with vulnerable adults
• Experience in a similar role/organisation
• Ability to motivate people
• Full driving license.
• Good communication skills
Desirable
• Good working knowledge of Universal Credit
• ASIST training
• Drug awareness training
• Alcohol awareness training
• Safe talk training
Benefits:
• 28 days annual leave plus 5 public holidays, increasing to 33 days per year, at the rate of 1 additional day for 5 years
• Employer pension contribution of up to 10%
• Free payment of PVG
• Structured Induction programme
• Flexible working/Hybrid working considered
• Fantastic development opportunities with, training and ongoing support
• Enhanced sick & maternity pay
• On site Occupational Health Service
• Access to credit union
• Work in modern, purpose-built facilities
• Free On-Site Parking
• Health and Wellbeing Scheme – e.g. complimentary fresh fruit, yoga classes and Cycle to Work scheme
• Access to Employee Reward Scheme which provides a huge range of discounts on everything from holidays to high street shopping, restaurants and cinema tickets.
If you feel you have the skills and attributes to take this role forward, and wish to have an informal chat, please call Tracy Higgins on 0141 814 4578.
Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. If you are selected for interview, you will receive an invite by email (please ensure you check your spam / junk mailbox).
The successful candidate will be required to undergo a PVG Scheme Disclosure.
Please apply online at erskine.org.uk/careers. If you require the application in another format please contact the HR Department on 0800 085 7191.
Closing Date: Sunday, 20th March 2022