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Welfare Rights and Health Project Adviser - Citizens Advice Edinburgh

Job Details

Job title
Welfare Rights and Health Project Adviser
Closing date
Sunday 22 October 2023
Interviews
Week commencing Monday 23 October 2023; 50 minute interview via Teams
Location
Edinburgh
Hours per week
28
Type of contract
Fixed Term until 30 September 2025 (with potential for extension)
Salary
£21,746 (£27,183 pro rata); 25 days annual leave and 10 public holidays pro rata and a 7% non-contributory pension

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About the job

Citizens Advice Edinburgh works in partnership with the NHS Lothian Health Promotion Service and the Community Help & Advice Initiative (CHAI) to deliver an outreach advice service at the Western General (WGH), Royal Infirmary (RIE), and Royal Hospital for Children & Young People (RHCYP) in Edinburgh. The service currently has 2 part-time staff members at the Royal Infirmary, one part-time staff member at the Western General, and one part-time staff member at the RHCYP.

The present vacancy is at the RIE, although the post holder may be required to work flexibly between the hospitals, covering periods of annual leave, sickness absence, training, etc.

The project delivers welfare rights and health-related advice to patients, visitors and staff members attending the acute sector in Edinburgh. Research has shown that resolving problems with benefits, debt, employment, housing, and family issues can have a positive effect on patient health. The service is also aimed at clients who have had a recent change in circumstances due to a health-related issue or diagnosis.

The Welfare Rights and Health Project Adviser should be experienced in giving advice, particularly in relation to benefits. They must have an understanding of the role within the healthcare environment and the impact of poverty on health.

The post holder will be required to assertively develop and maintain links with NHS staff, Social Work staff, other CAE specialists and external agencies.

The acute sector is a fast-paced, rapidly evolving, and challenging environment in which to work. Due to the project’s setting, the work can be both physically and emotionally demanding. Clients are frequently extremely unwell, presenting practical challenges to engagement, and advisers must move around the large hospital sites in order to meet with staff, patients and carers. In addition to possessing the necessary practical knowledge, candidates will therefore require energy and resilience to maintain the service’s success.

How to apply

To download an application pack, please use the links at the bottom of this page.

Completed applications should be returned by midnight on Sunday 22 October 2023 to mark.carter@caed.org.uk

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