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Women’s Wellbeing Navigator

C2C SOCIAL ACTION
Milton Keynes
Part-time
Listed 3 weeks ago
Job Description

Post:

Women’s Wellbeing Navigator

Responsible to:

Centre Manager

Hours:

Part Time, 20 hours per week over 5 days

Remuneration:

£12.74 per hour, payable monthly

Location:

Holiday:

About C2C Action

Milton Keynes Women’s Centre

28 days pro rata + bank and statutory holidays

C2C is a Christian charity working across Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes, supporting people at
risk of or involved in the criminal justice system. Our mission is to bring hope, restoration, and
long-term change by addressing root causes of offending and walking alongside individuals through
tailored, person-centred support.

Role Purpose

We are recruiting a Wellbeing Navigator who will be part of a team based in our women’s centre in
Milton Keynes, providing person-centred support focusing on addressing a range of issues faced by
service users who are at risk of being involved or are involved in the criminal justice system.

The centre provides a safe space for women to attend and access support services from a multitude
of service providers. The centre provides a space for professionals to co locate to provide an
excellent and comprehensive support package to the women.

Key Responsibilities

The Wellbeing Navigator Role will involve:

•  Meeting and greeting all who access the centre including service users and professionals

from partnering agencies

•  Ensure all accessing the centre sign in and are welcomed
•  Communicating well with all users of the centre
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•  Creating Action Plans to assess service users’ needs and monitor progress and keeping up to

Identify the needs of individuals

date clear records

•  1-1 case work and managing own caseload
•  Assist with facilitating centre activities and courses
•  Motivating and encouraging engagement in support groups and volunteering opportunities
•  Working closely with and signposting to professionals and other agencies as necessary

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•  Providing support, with the aim of reducing offending and

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empowering service users to lead their own independent lives
Support with the day-day running of the Centre (including
overseeing service users who use the center, cooking and cleaning when necessary)

•  Attend team and staff meetings and training as and when required
•  Cover and support colleagues in our other women’s centre’s in Kettering and Milton Keynes,

and the allotment in Northampton, as and when required

Person Specification

Female applicants only (Occupational Requirement: Due to the nature of the role, and in line with
Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010).

Qualifications

•  To have a relevant qualification to a good standard or be working towards one. (including
any recognised qualification of ‘A’ Level standard or above in any aspect of social care,
advice work, psychology, criminology etc.

Knowledge

•  Knowledge and understanding of the requirements of managing a caseload including

maintaining and updating records, remaining focused on action plan goals, and keeping to
deadlines

•  An understanding and knowledge of the barriers faced by people with complex and multiple
needs, protected characteristics, disabilities as well as relevant specialist support services

•  Knowledge of and commitment to safeguarding practices and policies, and ability to

promote safeguarding among vulnerable clients and colleagues.

•  Knowledge of the criminal justice system
•  Ability to work resiliently under pressure, meet deadlines, work on own initiative and

part of a team

•  Excellent verbal and written communication skills to ensure effective reporting and

customer service

Skills & Abilities

•  Ability to assess clients’ needs and provide tailored, person-led support through action

planning and interventions involving advice, guidance, advocacy, and coaching.

•  An ability to work sensitively with clients applying trauma informed strategies, actively

listening and able to use a range of communication methods when providing information
and support

•  Ability to find innovative ways to work with service users to identify and find informed

solutions to the challenges faced by them.

•  Strong IT skills including proven experience of using Word, Excel, and Outlook in a similar

work environment.  This includes ability to use online video communication platforms (e.g.
Microsoft Teams, Zoom)

•  Effective interpersonal and relationship building skills including ability to develop strong

professional working relationships

•  Ability to develop and maintain a workplace environment which is both safe, supportive,

enabling your colleagues and service users to thrive.
•  Ability to negotiate and diffuse challenging situations
•  Ability to be a flexible, supportive and encouraging team player
•  Ability to facilitate groups and motivate participation
•  You must be a driver and have access to your own vehicle

Attitude
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•  Pro-active and able to work under pressure and on own initiative
•  Commitment to consultative & collaborative ways of working
•  Commitment to and understanding of safeguarding and

professional boundaries

•  Personal and professional integrity
•  Positive attitude towards staff and peers
•  Emotionally resilient
•  Personable and solution focussed
•  Awareness of and commitment to equal opportunity and diversity practices and policies,
ability to promote diversity and treat colleagues and clients fairly and with respect.

Conditions of Employment

•  Subject to Adult Workforce Regulations, satisfactory DBS check, references, and further

vetting as required

•  Ongoing employment subject to funding
•  Staff must inform their line manager immediately of any personal involvement with criminal

justice services

What we will do to support you in this role

We will provide the following resources to assist in the successful achievement of the
responsibilities outlined above:

•  A chance to be part of a pioneering, values-led team making a real difference
•  On-going and targeted learning and development that will support and enable you to

deliver the role to a high standard

•  A full induction
•  Continuous support and supervision including reflective practice to develop your learning

and skills

•  A fully supportive team environment with regular and ongoing supervision
•  28 days (pro rata) annual leave plus bank holidays
•  Pension Scheme with employer contribution
•  Wellbeing sessions

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