
Employment Specialist – Connect to Work
- On-site, Remote, Hybrid
- Carlisle, England, United Kingdom
- £28,500 per year
Job description
Job Title: Employment Specialist
Hours: 22.5 hours per week (up to 37.5 hours per week considered for the right candidate)
Salary: £28,500 per annum full time (pro rata for part time)
Responsible to: Service Manager
Location: Carlisle & Eden
Main Purpose of the Post:
To provide services that support and enable people to achieve their own personal employment and community inclusion goals. You will give due regard to a customer’s absolute right to be in control of and ensure their privacy, dignity and respect and in the spirit of collaboration and partnership working with the customer and their support networks.
Main Tasks of Job:
Customer Focus
To find meaningful work and volunteering opportunities in their local communities
Identify work related goals and aspirations and create clear action plans to help them achieve these
Work towards clear personal outcomes and goals
Liaise with carers and other professionals to help identify the customer’s goals and aspirations and find natural support in their community
Support with career guidance, job searching, applications, interviews, in work support and ongoing career development
To educate employers on how to support people with additional needs
Help people learn how to travel to their place of work
To understand different company policies and procedures
Plan how to step down workplace support and increase their independence
Understand how to get help with employment and work related benefits
To complete vocational profiles, risk assessments, worksite analysis and other documentation to ensure a safe working environment
To support employer and employee with on-going workplace issues
Develop and increase employability, independence and social skills
Help people play an integral role within and be part of their local communities.
Advocate in work and community settings
Take risks and be safe in accordance with their personal risk assessments.
Receive and take part in services and support when they want and need it. This includes evenings and weekends.
Working Relationships
Support and enable customers to review their Connect to Work documents in a timely manner and contribute to this process where appropriate and required.
Support and enable customers and carers with job applications forms and signpost to specialist support if appropriate
Work with employers and other stakeholders to identify opportunities and negotiate job carving if appropriate
To promote the benefits of work for people with additional needs to customers, carers and employers and education providers
To support all Carlisle Mencap services to embed opportunities in work, volunteering and independence in community amongst all our customers.
Be able to represent the service at employment and community events
Be familiar with employment and benefit legislation
Link with local Jobcentres, employers and other stakeholders
Communicate effectively and professionally with employers, customers, their families and support networks, health and social care professionals.
Facilitate and have professional working relationships with customers, their families and support networks, health and social care professionals and agencies.
Maintain regular suitable contact with customers parents, carers and support networks and ensure they are suitably and appropriately involved with the care and support of the customer or person for whom they have responsibility.
Maintain regular contact with employers, education providers and other stakeholders to ensure successful outcomes,
Work in collaboration with other Carlisle Mencap and Connect to Work staff to share and promote good practice, continuous improvement and equitable services across the county.
Safety and administration:
Be proactive in identifying risks and acting accordingly.
Maintain clear and detailed records.
Work within and promote the Safeguarding policies of Carlisle Mencap and Cumberland County Council Adult Social Care.
Organisational Compliance:
Participate in relevant training to update and enhance knowledge base.
Be willing to undertake Level 3 Certificate for Supported Employment Practitioners or equivalent
Adhere to all company policies and procedures.
Participate in regular supervision with your line manager.
Participate in staff meetings for the Service.
Undertake any other duties as may reasonably be required. This may include transfer to another location or service.
Uphold the good reputation of Carlisle Mencap.
Always Maintain confidentiality (except for where there are safeguarding concerns).
Leadership:
Through positive role modelling, you will encourage Carlisle Mencap team members to behave and communicate in a manner that aligns with Carlisle Mencap’s social care values.
Ensure there is positive, open and structured communication within your team.
Promote good team working.
Job requirements
Skills
Essential
Excellent written and spoken communication skills
Excellent organisation skills.
Ability to prioritise work in an environment that may have conflicting pressures and demands.
Competent IT skills, with evidence of ability to learn new computer systems
Time Management, making effective use of time and resources
Negotiating and sales aptitude with an ability to motivate others
Ability to understand and work within relevant legislation, particularly around disability and employment.
Results oriented with ability to maintain relationships with employers, education providers and external partners.
Person centred with aspirations for all people to achieve their potential
Flexible working to cover weekends and evening if appropriate
Full Driving Licence and access to a vehicle
Desirable
Familiar with local community.
Qualifications
Essential
Willingness to work towards relevant training and qualifications relevant to your job role.
Minimum 5 GCSE including English and Maths
Desirable
Degree or further education desirable but not essential
BASE NVQ in supported employment desirable
Experience
Essential
Awareness of Person-Centred Planning principles.
Previous experience of working with people with learning disabilities.
Desirable
Ability to manage in a variety of situations.
Worked with community organisations, education providers or employers to find opportunities or can demonstrate related skills
Knowledge of disability and employment issues
Attitude and Personal Attributes
Essential
An open and approachable attitude.
Proactive self-starter who can work with others in a multi-agency environment.
Ability to use initiative and be innovative. Finding solutions to problems and being resilient
Attention to detail and ability to work with minimum supervision
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