Futures Unlocked - Office in Rugby, You will either cover North or South of Warwickshire/Coventry Salary: £32,000 per annum - 37.5 hrs a week Closing date: Friday 6th December 2024 JOB DESCRIPTION AND DETAILS Job Title: Community Chaplain Employed by: Futures Unlocked (a Company Limited by Guarantee (No. 5908674 and Registered Charity (No. 1116271) Salary and conditions: £32,000 Term: On one month’s notice from either side following a 6-month probationary period. Hours: 37.5 Holiday Entitlement: 25 days per year starting from 1/4-31/3 plus Bank Holidays. Job locations: Various locations across Warwickshire Travel: Essential car user – travel expenses will be paid in accordance with agreed contract of employment Accountable to: The Operations Manager Responsible for: Matched Volunteer Mentors/Mentoring High Risk Clients Role description: Client management 1. To take lead responsibility for carrying out client interviews, sifts and assessments (in line with agreed policies and processes) for clients in Warwickshire/Coventry, to include attending resettlement prisons and other prisons where clients might be located/released. 2. To take lead responsibility for client case management for those released to your agreed area of engagement. 3. To ensure that client database and other records are kept up to date, accurate and of suitable quality. 4. To build links and bridges for people between life in custody and life in the community to which they return. 5. To directly mentor clients as required. 6. To support the reintroduction of clients into faith communities as appropriate. Mentor management 7. Work in recruiting, maintaining and supporting an appropriate level and quality of mentors (inc. being on recruitment interview panels if needed and co-presenting training). 8. Take lead responsibility for the management and support of mentor/client relationships for your agreed area of engagement. General management duties 9. To contribute to the future planning of FU and link in as appropriate with the Community Chaplaincy network to develop good policy and practice, 10. Be proactive in encouraging local communities to respond to the needs of ex-offenders and to provide strategic leadership and a co-ordinating focus for faith groups’ activities with them. 11. To lead in raising levels of local awareness about criminal justice issues. To provide information, education and advice on the issues surrounding offending behaviour and to contribute to local crime-reduction. 12. To make a significant contribution to strategic development planning. 13. Working with the Operations Manager, to bid for local funding from local organisations (and through local promotional events). 14. Undertake appropriate training and development as agreed with the Operations Manager 15. Undertake other duties as agreed with the Operations Manager for the effective delivery of FUs aims. 16 Preparing reports on projects as directed by Operations Manager. Liaising with Local Service Providers 17. Identifying and liaising with local contacts and service providers for your agreed area of engagement. 18. To work with relevant existing agencies, both statutory and voluntary, in providing appropriate complementary support for ex-prisoners and to provide further ongoing support through trained volunteers