THE SHEFFIELD ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
28,100 per year
Sheffield
Full-time
The Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind
Job Description: Community Advice Officer (Maternity
Cover)

This is a 12-month fixed-term role to cover maternity leave, with the possibility of
becoming permanent subject to funding. To commence Jan 2026.

Hours:   37.5 hrs per week Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm, half hour lunch break.

Some flexibility in terms of working hours may be considered.

Salary: £28,100

Background Information: Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind (SRSB) provides a
range of services and facilities to support people with sight loss in Sheffield, including a
residential care home (Cairn Home). We also support people with sight loss and/or
hearing loss in Rotherham. Our services in Rotherham are delivered under the name of
Rotherham Sight & Sound (RSS). Our overarching aim is to promote people’s
independence through advice and subsequent referral to other services, both our own
and other agencies.

General Information: Reporting to the Community Services Manager and working as
part of a team of people dedicated to providing a high-quality Community Advice
Service for the visually impaired people of Sheffield and sensory impaired people of
Rotherham. Comprehensive vocational training will be given.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Covering all areas of Sheffield and Rotherham, visiting clients in their homes to offer
support and advice on a variety of topics, including, but not restricted to:

•  Choice of suitable aids to assist with everyday tasks, some of the aids being free

issue by Social Services and others that the client purchases.

•  Liaising with Social Services and/or other agencies to secure appropriate

services for our clients.

•  Assisting and completing benefit application forms including Personal
Independence Payment and Attendance Allowance and when required
supporting clients through the appeals process.

•  Formal Specialist Needs Assessment of visually impaired people on behalf of

Social Services in Sheffield.

•  Specialist Needs Assessment of visually impaired people in Rotherham
•  Respond to referrals from a variety of sources.
•  Completion of appropriate internal report forms following contact with clients,

updating our database etc.

•  Assistance with social/leisure activities and other occasional events.

•  Staying up to date with changes in legislation, policies or procedures which could

impact upon our clients.

•  Attend staff meetings, supervisions and appraisals.
•  Undertake appropriate training as and when required.
•  Other ad-hoc duties as may be required from time to time.

The list of specific duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive and a suitable candidate
must be able to work flexibly assuming many different roles and responsibilities.

Person Specification:

Experience and Qualifications

Essential/Desirable

Experience of working with/supporting vulnerable people

Essential

A basic knowledge of welfare rights or the willingness to
learn

Experience of working with/supporting people with a
sensory impairment

Experience of working in the voluntary sector

Experience of producing written and electronic based
reports

Commitment to own continuing professional development
and attendance at further training

Essential

Desirable

Desirable

Essential

Essential

Skills/Attributes

Essential/Desirable

Adaptability, able to respond to a varied workload and
different challenges

Essential

Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in a structured
way with a range of individuals, both verbally and in writing

Essential

Ability to communicate with staff in a professional manner -
to develop and maintain appropriate positive relationships
with a range of stakeholders

Essential

IT literate and competent in use of Microsoft Office software
including Word, Excel and Outlook, or equivalent

Essential

Experience using CRM (database) software (this is
Microsoft Dynamics)

Ability to work on own initiative and liaise with colleagues as
and when required

Ability to prioritise and manage own workload

Honest & Trustworthy

Desirable

Essential

Essential

Essential

You should have, or be able to develop, a good
understanding of the needs of people with a sensory
impairment

Essential

Qualities and Competencies

Essential/Desirable

Self-motivated

Personal commitment to equal opportunities and anti-
discriminatory practices

Ability to motivate and support others

A good sense of humour

Conscientious and thorough in record keeping, data
collection and data protection

Essential

Essential

Essential

Essential

Essential

Other Requirements

Essential/Desirable

Ability to travel for events such as training, forums etc

Essential

This post may require some very occasional UK travel and
may include occasional overnight stays

Essential

Appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check and
satisfactory references, including a reference from your
current/most recent employer

Due to the nature of our work, guide dogs and hearing
support dogs will regularly be present. Hence, it is
necessary that the successful applicant does not have any
unmanageable allergies to dogs and does not object to
them accompanying their owners

Essential

Essential

Essential Car User Allowance

This is paid in addition to a mileage allowance for business mileage.

All Staff are required to:
Understand and comply with all relevant legislation and SRSB’s policies and
procedures, including data protection, safeguarding and health & safety.
Confidentiality of information relating to clients, volunteers and staff is of paramount
importance.
To bring to the attention of the CEO any serious problems or areas of concern.
Work as part of a team for the benefit of our clients. Staff are expected to be
conscientious, adaptable and flexible in their duties.
Actively promote the work of SRSB/RSS as an independent charity for the provision of
help, support and provision of services in various forms for the benefit of our clients.
Undertake appropriate training as and when required, some of which will be Health &
Safety related and some of which will be skills related.

Benefits:
Life Assurance: All staff are covered under a life assurance policy for twice their
annual salary. However, please note that this is not a contractual obligation and whilst
we have no intention of removing this benefit the Charity in its sole and absolute
discretion reserves the right to discontinue, vary or amend the scheme (including the
level of your cover) at any time on reasonable notice to you.

Pension: You will be auto enrolled in SRSB’s staff pension scheme immediately subject
to you meeting the relevant criteria in terms of age and earnings. If you are auto
enrolled you will contribute 5% of your gross earnings (plus employer contribution 3%).
If you wish to contribute over and above this percentage you may do so, but SRSB will
not match this extra contribution.

Holidays: Pro rata to full time equivalent of 23 days per annum plus 9 days
statutory/customary holidays. Up to 3 days must be reserved for the Christmas/New
Year shutdown. Additional holiday entitlement starts to accrue after 3 years’ service.
Our holiday year is 1st January to 31st December, holiday entitlement accruing pro-rata
throughout the year.

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