Caseworker
Salary: £26,460 per annum + Benefits
Covering Swindon or Salisbury - Due to regular travel, the role does require access to transport (i.e. daily commutes, multi-site travel on occasion).
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing a comprehensive community-based debt advice service to people on probation or leaving custody.
What you will be doing?
1. Delivering a suite of workshops to individuals and/or groups of Service Users
2. Preparing & agreeing individual action plans
3. Providing specialist level Debt Casework
To be successful you will require:
1. Working with local probation services & supporting service users with finance, benefit and debt assessments and action plans
2. Experience of working with vulnerable/challenging people; utilizing strong interpersonal skills supporting individuals with ever-changing complex needs.
3. Evidence of Case Management (i.e. dealing with multiple people, having difficult conversations, providing tailored solutions relating to people with 'lived experience'). Successful candidates must be non-judgmental, open-minded and honest when dealing with service-users.
4. The ability to deliver short and tailored interventions to address barriers within a given timeframe (achieving deadlines and diary & time management experience is highly preferred).
**We are encouraging recent graduates to apply, ideally with knowledge or the Justice System or Criminal Psychology**
Benefits
1. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays with the opportunity to salary trade extra
2. EAP Support programme available 24/7 with access to 6 x counselling sessions
3. Private Medical Insurance / Life assurance
4. Up to two days each year dedicated to Community Giving (Volunteering)
5. Eyecare vouchers with help to purchase new glasses
6. Online discount shopping via Perks at Work
7. Cycle to Work scheme
8. Travel Season ticket loan
9. Long Service Awards
10. Access to Salary Finance; financial education and advice
11. The opportunity to buy extra perks such as critical Illness Cover, dental insurance
About Ingeus
Ingeus governments, employers, and local partners design and deliver services to solve complex challenges caused by social and technological change. We improve opportunities and help create strong societies where people have the independence, knowledge, and know-how to thrive. We're purpose-led, passionate and proud to work with customers and communities to drive social change.
At Ingeus, our culture is built on the principle of treating everyone with dignity, ensuring that every individual is comfortable, confident and recognised for the value of their contributions.
We are always keen to learn what neurodiverse colleagues can offer to our contracts, to assist with this we offer a full breakdown of our application, screening and interview process. Please get in touch via email.
Please note, if we receive a high volume of applications, the role may be closed early.
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