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Money Advice and Information Worker

Position: Money Advice and Information Worker

Location: Office based in Guildford/Waverley including outreach locations across the boroughs

Closing date: 12 December 2024

Role details

Job title:
Money Advice and Information Worker

Location:
Office based in Guildford/Waverley including outreach locations across the boroughs

Salary:
£21,015 – £23,350 pro rata based on experience

Salary pro rata:
Yes

London allowance:
No

Hours per week:
22.5

Type of contract:
Fixed term - 12 month contract

End date of contract :
TBC

Closing date for applications:
We’ll consider applications as they arrive.

Link to job pack for application:
https://casws.org.uk/money-advice-and-information-worker/

We are looking for a motivated team player with a ‘can do’ attitude to help us deliver a vital outreach project across Guildford and Waverley. You will deliver information and discrete advice, with a particular focus on benefits, budgeting and debt. You will be responsible for delivering advice in community locations, promoting the service to local stakeholders, and building strong partnerships. You will have a good knowledge and an understanding of working with clients in an advice setting and the ability to support clients in a sensitive but empowering way. You will also have strong IT skills and be able to communicate clearly and effectively face-to-face, in writing and over the phone.

A fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting vulnerable adults to mitigate and manage the impacts of poverty as far as possible and enhance people’s wider health, wellbeing and life chances. Experience of working within Citizens Advice would be desirable but we will support the right person through Citizens Advice accredited training to enable them to carry out the role.

Deadline – We’ll consider applications as they arrive. For job pack and application form please email: recruitment@casws.org.uk

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