£12.60 per hour for 25 hours pw
Job Title: Engagement Learning Support Worker (Learning Skills and Work Programme)
Salary: £12.60 per hour
Pension: Workplace pension contributions
Hours: 25 hours per week. Job share will be considered
Responsible to: Learning Programme Manager
Responsible for: Client engagement, supporting the client learning experience and general support
Reports to: The Learning Programme Manager
Main Tasks
To work as a member of the Support and Engagement Team to deliver daily service support both at the main Drop-in Centre and our dedicated training building.
To warmly welcome people and encourage and enable them to engage with drop-in centre services, leisure & social activities, to access support and external advice & guidance and to work towards identified goals, aims and objectives they may have. To complete bespoke training plans with individuals and to support the delivery of a coordinated and supportive learning experience aimed at improving the skills, knowledge and lives of vulnerable people.
Advice and Support
1 To build positive relationships across the client group, encourage clients to engage with activities and services and to contribute to the client involvement agenda.
2 To build welcoming, trusting relationships with people coming to the Centre.
3 To identify people who need help with improving their circumstances and refer to the support team or external partners.
4 To create bespoke training plans for clients and to advise and support them through a range of informal and formal activities to improve their lives.
5 To execute timely referrals internally and externally.
6 To support, encourage and motivate people to work towards short-term goals which support their own long-term aspirations.
7 To carry out all associated administration, including keeping accurate case records, referral forms and attendance at agreed activities.
8 To provide cover for other members of the support team when they are on leave.
9 To build and develop external relationships for and on behalf of clients and SLAF.
10 To work closely with all external partners to achieve the best outcome for clients.
11 To support (when needed) sessions being delivered/supported by external partners
12 To work alongside the existing staff in both centres.
Evaluation and planning
1. To deliver on agreed targets, plans and objectives.
2. To help design, develop, plan and implement a range of informal and formal activities, courses and learning opportunities to encourage, enable and empower clients to improve their emotional and physical resilience;
3. To assist with the evaluation process to aid future planning, fundraising for and delivery of activities, projects and resources.
4. To assist in the planning process of co-production to actively include the participation of people who come to the Centre.
Operation of the Centre
1. To support the running of the Centre following agreed policies and guidelines.
2. To assist with routine cleaning of the Skills for Life Centre.
3. To provide cover for other members of the support team when they are on leave.
4. To set up and close down activities in both centres (depending on where the activities are being held).
5. To ensure the appropriate resources are available for the running of sessions.
· Work Related Circumstances
· Willingness to work the core hours flexibly, across multiple locations and to be punctual and reliable.
· Willingness to undertake practical tasks as required.
· Willingness to undertake training as required.
General
1. To attend regular supervision sessions and staff meetings.
2. To undertake any other duties as requested by the Learning Programme Manager.
3. To carry out all duties following the centre’s vision, mission and values, following policies and practice and in particular to show commitment to equality of opportunity.
Salford Loaves and Fishes Engagement Learning Support Worker Person Specification
Skills and Knowledge
· Excellent customer service skills.
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
· Ability to work with people to help them to achieve their goals.
· A good knowledge of issues facing vulnerable housed, isolated and homeless people: legislation, welfare benefits, support service, safeguarding and equal opportunities.
· Ability to develop, organise and prioritise workload.
· Ability to react quickly to changing situations and to multi-task.
· An ability to motivate people to change.
· Ability to work as part of a team
· Computing skills, including word-processing and ability to produce reports.
· An understanding of the principles of equal opportunities.
· Commitment to the centre’s vision, mission and values and willingness to work within policies and guidelines.
· Ability to engage with a complex and challenging client group.
· Ability to maintain motivation and positivity within a challenging environment.
Experience
· Experience of working with people who are vulnerably housed, isolated and homeless people or marginalised in other ways, providing support to help them to access services.
· Experience of working in an empowering way with people.
· Experience of motivating people to make positive changes in their lives.
· Experience of working in a Drop-In environment.
· Experience of volunteering and/or supporting volunteers.
· Experience of working with people whose first language is not English.
· Experience of working under pressure and dealing with challenging and sometimes aggressive behaviour.
Work Related Circumstances
· Willingness to work the core hours flexibly, across multiple locations and to be punctual and reliable.
· Willingness to work on Christmas Day.
· Willingness to undertake practical tasks as required.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (formerly CRB) as it will involve work with Vulnerable Adults.
Company pension scheme.
4 weeks annual leave plus bank holidays
Visit our website to download an application pack, email info@salfordloavesandfishes.org.uk or ring 0161 737 8775 to request an applicaion pack.