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Advice Worker – Early Years

  • Full time
  • £24,736 – £26,495
  • Hybrid: Various locations within Edinburgh
  • Closing 16th August 2024


  • Advertised from 26th July 2024
  • 35.75 hrs per week

Role

Are you passionate and committed to making a meaningful difference for families with young children experiencing barriers to moving out of poverty.

Within the UK, there is an estimated £22.7 billion a year in unclaimed welfare benefits and in Edinburgh 1 in 5 children are living in poverty.

This is an exciting opportunity for an Advice Worker to join our ‘Advice For Families’ team and deliver a high quality advice service to families in Edinburgh with pre-school children. Taking an early intervention and trauma-informed approach, the adviser will provide benefits, housing and debt advice to parents, in order to promote improved financial and social wellbeing for families.

The role will involve developing strong professional partnerships with other early years practitioners including Early Years Centres; Nurseries; Midwifery and Family Nurse Partnerships and Health Visitor teams.

Extensive in-house training and support will be provided to the successful candidate who demonstrates the right qualities for this role.

Are you?:

  • Passionate and committed to making a meaningful difference for families experiencing barriers to moving out of poverty
  • Able to quickly learn complex rules and legislation on Welfare Benefits, Debt and Housing.
  • Enthusiastic about contributing to the delivery and development of partnership services.
  • Able to build trusting professional relationships.
  • Understanding of people’s journeys and the challenges they have had in their lives, and how poverty and inequality can have an impact on them.

At CHAI we offer the following:

  • Extensive training programme
  • Flexible working
  • Access to Simply Health benefit plan
  • 32 days annual leave (inclusive of public holidays)
  • Enrolment to NOW Pension Scheme
  • Supportive work environment
  • Opportunities to improve services and make a difference.

Application notes

Please send your CV and a covering letter detailing why you are interested in the post and how your knowledge, skills, experience, and personal qualities will fulfil the job description and person specification to: recruitment@chaiedinburgh.org.uk

CHAI (Community Help & Advice Initiative

28 Westfield Avenue Edinburgh EH11 2QH

Tel: 0131 442 2100

Fax: 0131 443 5891

Email: chai@chaiedinburgh.org.uk

Web: chaiedinburgh.org.uk


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