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Changing Lives Through Enterprise
Job Description
Title: Community Support Worker (Glebe)
Hours: 22.5 hours per week - some evening and weekend work will be required
Location: Welcome Change CIC, Shard End, Birmingham
The role will require outreach work at other local locations
Salary: £ 18,000 pro rata plus benefits
Reports to: Project Manager
Job Purpose
· To support in the development of a centre for the local community in Glebe Village (based in the Glebe Farm Library) The project entitled “More than Just a Library” is a direct response to community consultation. The Support Worker will be key to engaging with the local community and organising activities delivered at the library building.
· The Support Worker will identify particularly vulnerable service users to assess their needs and support in navigating appropriate systems.
· To support the development of volunteers
· To enable the positive achievement of outcomes related to BFL funding
· To promote the work of Welcome Change CIC to hard to reach groups and vulnerable within the community
Main Duties and Responsibilities
This is an outline of the main duties and responsibilities of this post:
· To support in the development of a brand new community provision based at the Glebe Library in Glebe Farm, East Birmingham. “More than Just a library”
· To deliver, in cooperation with the project manager, creative and engaging consultation events activities according to community needs and requiremenrts
· To support any residents / community members in need of particular support in areas such as benefits / employability / housing
· To signpost residents / community members to appropriate partner organisations with specialist knowledge where necessary.
· To represent Welcome Change CIC and the Glebe project attend various forums and groups in local community to include local neighbourhood meetings and partnership forums.
· To gather appropriate information on the results of our work e.g. attendance at activity groups/ improvements on health and wellbeing / involvement in community events in line with BLF outcomes.
· To support volunteers and voluntary groups based at the Glebe project
· Monitor and record outcomes using the Warwickshire and Edinburgh tool -maintaining accurate and complete records of all activity as directed.
· Assist with the provision of the group programmes and promotional events
· Promote choice, wellbeing and the protection of all individuals
· Ensure work is undertaken in line with Health and Safety requirements and that risk assessments have been completed.
· Promote the equality, diversity, rights and responsibilities of individuals
· Ensure you are aware of organisational policies and procedures and other relevant guidance and that all aspects of the service are carried out in line with these
· Be responsible for maintaining your own professional knowledge and competence
· Make efficient use of supervision and positively engage with learning and development opportunities
This is not intended to be an exclusive list and other duties may be required consistent with the overall purpose of the role.
Welcome Change CIC, reserves the right to amend the Job Description in line with the evolving needs of the service and service user needs.
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Person Specification
Essential1. Experience of the voluntary and community sector
2. An understanding of the importance of community engagement in the development of local provision
3. An understanding of and benefits / social housing issues
4. Knowledge of the needs of local communities in particular those living in areas of high deprivation.
5. Experience of working with challenging behaviour
6. Competence of working with diversity, including awareness of race, culture and gender issues.
7. An understanding and knowledge of Safeguarding in relation to child protection and vulnerable adults.
8. A high level of verbal and written communication skills, including an ability to write accurate and concise reports.
9. Experience of IT in a working environment including Word, Excel and Access.
10. Ability to work independently
11. A good team player
12. Ability to be flexible
13. Full Driving licence and Car owner
Desirable1. Local knowledge and experience of working in East Birmingham
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This role is funded for five yearswith the support of the
National Lottery Community Fund