Who You Are You are a highly motivated individual with a degree or relevant qualification in a related field and experience in community work, employability, or similar. You possess a deep understanding of employment and benefit issues, welfare reform, and the support needs of economically inactive individuals. You are committed to delivering a flexible, person-centered mentoring and coaching service and have a strong dedication to equality and diversity. What the Job Involves As a Community Employment Mentor, you will provide intensive one-on-one mentoring to help participants overcome barriers to employment. You will manage a caseload, develop action plans, and coordinate with stakeholders to promote program services. Your role involves working flexible hours to provide outreach support, helping participants sustain employment and progress in their careers. You will also be responsible for maintaining accurate records and participating in program development and evaluation activities. Skills Intensive mentoring and coaching Building stakeholder relationships Developing and implementing action plans Excellent time and workload management Comprehensive IT skills, including Microsoft Office Strong communication skills in English (Welsh is desirable) Data collection and management Customer service and participant engagement Flexible working and adaptability