Job Description About the Role Working within the Catch22 Justice team (London region), this post presents an exciting opportunity to become a frontline practitioner within our Finance, Benefit, and Debt (FBD) services. Commissioned by Her Majesty’s Prison and Prison Service (HMPPS), this service is focused on rehabilitating and supporting adult males ex-offenders, who have experienced the Criminal Justice System and are currently on probation. Our aim is to understand and address their financial needs by exploring the causes of their finance and debt needs, such as their motivations, rationale, habits, behaviours, and social capital. In addition, looking at how to tackle and address their financial hardships and improve their wellbeing, ensuring they are confident to address them independently in the future. As a Financial Wellbeing Advisor, you will be joining an enthusiastic, energetic, experienced, and supportive team, with a collaborative and hardworking culture, and a passion for social impact. Working autonomously following standardised processes, you will have the opportunity to manage your own caseload of Service Users, undertaking the ongoing assessment and management of their individual needs, capacity, and motivation to rehabilitate. This will include delivering and accessing risk-informed interventions, in partnership with local providers, to support rehabilitation. About You You are exceptionally well organised, and process driven. Keeping on top of workloads, and following processes effectively, in order to clearly communicate information, and balance working pressures skilfully. You will help others to do the same, in a professional and organised manner, to successfully keep on top of a high demand service. You will have the ability to bounce back quickly when encountering inevitable setbacks, and during times of high pressure. Your written output is excellent, and you have an eagle-eye for detail. You will produce high quality case management entries in a timely way, incorporating diverse feedback from a range of voices. You will constantly check back to documentation, guidelines, or other information sources, to ensure that no question or task has been missed. You will be proactive, energetic, and a fast learner. You will receive plenty of supervision and guidance, and will bring energy, curiosity, and thoroughness. You will have the opportunity to manage a lot of interesting cases, and will gain new skills quickly, enhancing both the team and your long-term career. You will have an interest in services that make an impact on peoples’ lives. You will be professional and easy to be around There will be periods that require significant amounts of effort to get things done, and the learning curve will be steep. You will relish the opportunity to get ‘stuck in’ and will be professional, committed, and motivated to our collective success. Qualifications Main Duties & Accountabilities Supporting our service users holistically Undertake structured assessments to understand the specific finance, benefit, and debt (FBD) needs of the service user. Constructing tailored action plans accounting for these needs to aid their rehabilitation based on information provided by their probation officer. Support service users to claim the correct benefits, gain access to relevant entitlements, and manage under/overpayments, alongside obtaining a national insurance number, personal photo identification, birth certificate, or other documentation. Help service users to access banking and financial services, to meet FBD needs, through supporting service users to develop online banking skills. Building working relationships with stakeholders Sign-post service users to relevant agencies/organisations that will support them with their FBD needs. Ensure brilliant solutions come together through the interplay of the FBD team and working closely with FCA Specialist advisors. Horizon scanning, research, opportunity scoping, and continuous improvement Demonstrate proactivity, researching services that create opportunities to build a wider support network for service users. To share innovative ideas within the team and work collaboratively to help support the development of the service. Continuously spot opportunities for our work to be higher quality, utilising support to make change happen. For example, developing new content with teams, and analysing our resources for improvements. Grow your internal relationships and take Catch22 forward Build strong relationships with colleagues in the team and beyond, ensuring you seek out opportunities for collaboration across the organisation.