Who We Are
We are Scotland’s leading youth homelessness charity. We believe that no young person should ever face homelessness.
That’s why we deliver bold, youth-specific solutions, built around young people’s experiences and what evidence
tells us works.
We support young people to avoid and move on from homelessness, helping them build the confidence, skills and
stability they need to thrive in adulthood. We also influence policy and practice to create a Scotland where no
young person is left behind.
We don’t follow the system, we change it, continually championing the voices and experiences of all young
people.
Context
Rock Trust delivers the Upstream prevention project in schools and the post holder will work with the Upstream Team,
pilot schools and education departments to create a toolkit for the implementation of Upstream. This will
involve working with current pilot schools to document the changes required in school systems, the challenges
and how to overcome them and an assessment of the resources required to deliver Upstream. The Ask & Act
Education Manager will use this learning to create a toolkit and implementation plan to be used for national
implementation.
This role is responsible for:
- Coordinating work with multiple local authority Education departments, senior leaders and cross-sector partners
(Housing, Social Work, Health, third sector)
- Designing and documenting processes, guidance and training
materials that enable schools to embed early identification of housing risk
- Capturing learning,
gathering data and producing a national implementation framework
- Ensuring all activity aligns with
statutory duties, local contexts and Rock Trust’s prevention approach
The Ask & Act Education Manager will need to be methodical, have strong report writing skills and interpersonal
skills to co-ordinate the information gathering and documenting. They will be responsible for delivering the
toolkit to a high standard, making a lasting contribution to Scotland’s homelessness prevention system.