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Help to Claim Adviser (Universal Credit) - Clackmannanshire Citizens Advice Bureau

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Job title
Help to Claim Adviser (Universal Credit)
Closing date
Thursday 10 October 2024
Location
Alloa (some homeworking may be possible following initial training)
Hours per week
35 hours per week or possible job share at 17.5 hours per week; full-time working hours: 9am – 4.30pm with 30 minutes unpaid lunch break
Type of contract
Permanent, subject to funding
Salary
£23,500 - £26,500 per annum pro rata

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About the job

Clackmannanshire Citizens Advice Bureau, based in Alloa, is an independent and innovative advice organisation providing holistic advice to the residents of Clackmannanshire across 7 locations in the county. We currently have 27 paid staff and 17 volunteers who provide a wide range of services, across our projects.

We have been delivering a valuable, high-level service to the community of Clackmannanshire for over 50 years. We have accreditation in Type III advice by Scottish National Standards for advice providers (SNSIAP) in the areas of Housing, Debt and Benefits

Benefits of working with Clackmannanshire Citizens Advice Bureau are: annual performance related salary increases, 5% employer’s pension contribution plan, free membership of an employer health plan, free use of company Ebikes and a retail perks scheme. Holiday entitlement for full year is 39 days leave including public holidays with the ability to buy and sell annual leave. Flexible working scheme including some home working and flexible starts finish times

The Citizens Advice network in Scotland has been delivering a comprehensive, enhanced support service called Help to Claim, introduced in April 2019, providing the advice and support people need to submit their claim for Universal Credit and support them through to their first payment.

Clackmannanshire Citizens Advice Bureau is looking for a client-focused individual with experience of providing specialist level advice, to join as a Help to Claim Adviser (UC) and to help ensure clients get the support they need.  This includes supporting with online forms, the evidence required, telephone and web chat. 

The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate relevant recent experience and knowledge of the welfare benefit system including Universal Credit. They do not require to be a trained adviser but must complete this training, and a knowledge of generalist advice would be an advantage.  Applicants should also demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills, be well organised and be proficient in using a range of IT tools to carry out their work, including case recording systems, Microsoft Office, benefit check programmes and be able to make and manage benefit claims. 

Consideration may be given to individuals who do not meet the full requirements of the post but who could be trained in a reasonable period of time; this will be offered at below the entry level salary initially. 

Committed, results-driven and supportive to the needs of others, the successful applicant will be able to work both on their own initiative as well as part of a team and must be willing to follow and develop agreed procedures.

This is a unique opportunity to give citizens access to free, impartial and confidential advice helping them to make informed decisions, whenever they need it and however they choose to access it.

How to apply

For further information and an application form please use the links at the bottom of this page

Applications must be received by 12 noon on Thursday 10 October 2024

To help Clackmannanshire Citizens Advice Bureau monitor equality and diversity statistics, please return the Equality & Diversity Monitoring Form separate from your other application documents by emailing it to: jonny.miller@clackscab.casonline.org.uk

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