Employment Advisor
Location: Haringey
Contract: GBP21.28 per hour
Our client is looking for an experienced Employment Advisor. The Employment Advisor will work with Haringey residents furthest from the job market to provide information, introductions, advice, and guidance to support residents into good work in line with Opportunity Haringey. This will be achieved through group work as well as one-to-one interactions with residents.
Responsibilities
1. Initiate conversations with residents around their employment goals, gaining an understanding of their potential barriers to employment and how Haringey Works can support them in achieving good work.
2. Provide one-to-one employment support to residents, both those unemployed and those seeking to progress within employment, working towards the Council priority of ensuring all residents benefit from good economic growth.
3. Engage in outreach activities to provide employability support.
4. Provide information, introductions, advice, and guidance in community settings. Be guided by the resident to ensure support is done with, not done to.
5. Where appropriate, achieve a progression of employment; out of zero hours, out of temporary contract status, or higher fixed salary.
6. Maintain administrative records and ensure that proper case records and case management systems are maintained in accordance with any funding partners' requirements in a timely manner.
7. Build a good understanding of borough-wide services and networks to help support people to access appropriate resources and maximize opportunities.
8. Maintain strong relationships with multi-disciplinary teams and other organizations, working collaboratively to support residents to achieve their best outcomes and live their version of a good life and to progress service and Council priorities.
Knowledge
1. Knowledge of current recruitment practices.
2. Detailed knowledge of local employment, training, and public health services available to residents.
3. Understanding of Welfare Benefit rules and how these affect unemployed, disabled people with health and social care needs and/or mental ill health conditions, returning to work. Also, an understanding of in-work benefits.
4. Good understanding of the barriers preventing residents from engaging with support linked to employment, education, and training.
5. Good understanding of the political environment of local government.
6. Understanding of equalities and diversity issues in the context of regeneration projects and their implications for local government.
Experience
1. Experience of supporting people from disadvantaged communities and/or with complex needs and constraints.
2. Experience of working in a solutions-focused, person-centred way and able to assess the suitability of provision from an asset-based approach.
3. Experience of equalities issues.
Skills
1. Excellent communication skills (verbal and written), including good interpersonal skills to work effectively with residents and a range of stakeholders.
2. Proven track record of working in a target-driven environment and successfully exceeding targets.
3. Proven experience of managing complex workloads effectively and balancing competing priorities.
4. Ability to provide a sensitive and professional support service to vulnerable people.
5. Ability to work remotely from the main team and base.
6. Ability to use IT applications and to be self-servicing in respect of word processing, spreadsheets, email, and the internet.
Application Process: PLEASE ONLY apply if you have the necessary skills, experience, and expertise. The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be shortlisted, Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days, or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited, along with our clients, are an equal opportunities employer.
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