Why Join Ardenglen Housing Association?
Let’s start with the important stuff.
Who Are Ardenglen?
Established in 1990, Ardenglen was initially set up to provide community-led action to reverse poor housing conditions and neighbourhood decline in East Castlemilk, situated in the south of Glasgow. Today, we are a leading not-for-profit landlord providing high quality homes and services in the area, where we own and manage approximately 1000 properties.
Our long-term vision is to transform communities by providing aspirational homes and services, to enhance the quality of life of our customers. In order to achieve this, we are currently focusing on consolidating and improving our services, improving opportunities for local people and seeking modest growth where available.
In 2020, we were proudly crowned Housing Association of the year at the Scottish Home Awards and with our Investors in People accreditation, we believe that now is an exciting time to be joining the organisation.
Culture and Values at Ardenglen
At Ardenglen, our people are at the forefront of what we do. We encourage a close-knit working culture where our employee’s feel a sense of belonging. As a charitable organisation, our people are passionate about what we do and so it is important to us that we continue building that culture as we recruit. Such ethos is underpinned by our core values:
Get a better feel for our culture by watching the video published on our website here - ardenglen.co.uk/our-recruitment
Your Role
It is our objective to deliver first-class customer services to our tenants whilst providing high quality homes, communities and sustainable tenancies. In order to achieve this, we are recruiting for the role of Financial Inclusion & Digital Worker that will be embedded into the Castlemilk Pantry Plus Project, which sits within a longer-term strategic initiative “The Castlemilk Pantry”, which is the responsibility of our Community Investment Team.
In this role you will need experience of delivering effective and efficient Welfare Benefits, Money, Energy and Digital Advice. You will work with our Financial Inclusion Officer to deliver positive outcomes for our Pantry customers, tenants and the wider community.
Your responsibilities will include:
The full job description and person specification for the post can be found within our recruitment pack here – Vacancies (ardenglen.co.uk)
How to Fit at Ardenglen
We’re building a culture of openness and accountability at Ardenglen, but one where every employee’s voice is heard. We’re therefore looking for someone who is positive and displays integrity, is creative and challenges the status quo, and is adaptable whilst working closely with diverse teams. If that sounds like you, then we’d love to hear from you regarding the experience or awareness you have within the following areas:
What’s Next?
To apply for this post, please submit your CV and a covering letter supporting your application to recruitment@ardenglen.org.uk.
The closing date for applications is 9th September 2024 at 12noon
Interviews for the post will be held on Monday 16th September 2024
All applications are very much welcome to us at Ardenglen. We are an inclusive employer and offer equal opportunities regardless of an individual’s age, disability, gender identity, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. Candidates who declare that they have a disability and who meet the essential criteria for the job will be offered an interview. If you have any queries about this role, or if you need any adjustments to support with your application, just let us know by emailing us in advance.