Do you want to use your training and advice skills to support minority ethnic adults affected by crime and discrimination and help organisations develop their knowledge on race and equality?
We are recruiting a new post for a Training and Advice Officer (Equality, Human Rights and Hate Crime). The main purpose of this role will be to deliver training and advice to:
The role will include outreach work to encourage individuals, communities and staff teams to use these services. These services are made available both online and in-person. Therefore, although the post is Glasgow based, the role could be undertaken by an applicant based further afield as the balance of remote and in-person delivery by the successful candidate is open to discussion. We are happy to consider flexible working arrangements.
Delivery to service users: This part of the post will be focused on delivering workshops and providing one-to-one appointments to minority ethnic adults affected by crime and discrimination. It will cover: victims’ rights; accessing support on issues arising because of the impact of crime; raising concerns and complaints about equality and human rights issues.
Delivery to organisations: This part of the post will be focused on delivering training to organisations on areas including: hate crime; ‘race’ and types of discrimination under the Equality Act 2010; institutional racism; anti-sectarianism as part of the hate crime and equality frameworks (religion and ‘race’); human rights in everyday settings.
Organisation Profile
WSREC (wsrec.co.uk) works with communities across all equality strands. We develop and deliver community led responses to eliminate discrimination, attain rights and remove barriers to build a fair and just society. Our vision is:
“An equal and human rights based society, where everyone is valued and can take an active role.”
Please download the Job Profile, Job Description and Person Specification (all combined in one document).
Please complete the application form, along with the optional Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form should you choose to.
Please email any completed forms to recruitment@wsrec.co.uk or post a hard copy to: Recruitment, WSREC Community Hub, 201 Shuna Street, Glasgow, G20 9EY
The deadline for submission of applications is at 5pm on Tuesday 6th September 2022.
Applications received after this time will not be considered. Please only complete the application and monitoring form, as CVs, if attached, will not be considered.
We intend to notify applicants who are invited to interview by Tuesday 13th September, with confirmation of whether the interviews will be online or in-person.
Interviews are due to take place on Tuesday 20th September (subject to reasonable adjustments).
The role is then due to commence on Tuesday 27th September 2022.
Further Information
For further information about the projects that this role will be contributing to, please see: bit.ly/wsrec-crime-and-discrimination-support-services-guide
Please contact us if you need the job profile, job description, person specification and / or application form in an alternative format or if you require any other adjustments because of a disability. WSREC is committed to making reasonable adjustments and is happy to answer any questions you may have about the recruitment process in order that you can identify any adjustments that may be required.
For enquiries about this post, including requests for any adjustments, please email: admin@wsrec.co.uk or phone 0141 337 6626.
Please be assured that those involved in shortlisting and interviews for this post will not see emails sent to this address or take phone calls in relation to this.