29 days per year and 8 Public/Bank holidays pro-rata,
3 fixed closed holidays
Hours:
32.5 hrs per week (Monday - Friday between 9am - 4pm)
Exciting opportunities have arisen to join the existing Burmantofts Community Project Team based at the Money Advice Centre in Burmantofts in Leeds.
We are looking for someone with
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Sound knowledge of all Microsoft Office Packages and case management systems
Has unconditional positive regard, empathy and emotional resilience
Ebor Gardens Advice Centre is a Burmantofts Community Project (the Charity) and is funded by the Money Advice and Pension Service, Leeds City Council, The Trussell Trust and Energy Redress. The services provide face to face money advice, a form filling service (Benefit Buddies) and a high-profile financial inclusion service (Money Buddies) and now, Energy advice (Energy Buddies).
Main responsibilities of this post will be to provide support in helping clients maximise their income including identifying potential welfare benefit entitlements.
You'll provide tailored support through BCP's financial capability services, helping individuals improve their money management and energy efficiency.
You will also provide some level of consultancy to and take internal referrals from other team members. You will need excellent verbal and written communication skills, excellent IT skills, and the ability to work as part of a team.
For further information please contact Recruitment on 0113 2350276
For application pack, please email recruitment@egac.org - we will only accept electronic applications.
Job packs can also be downloaded from our website https://moneybuddies.org.uk/work-with-us/jobs/
Why work for Burmantofts Community Projects
Our mission and values:
Mission Statement:
To serve and support the community by offering advice, support, and action to help in the relief of poverty and the improvement of people's physical and mental wellbeing and ability to manage their money and so to seek to address social injustice.
Our Values (ENTIRE)
- Empowering
- Non-Judgemental
- Trustworthy
- Inclusive
- Respectful
- Encouraging
Workplace Pension
5% employer contribution, 5% staff contribution
Generous Holiday entitlement
29 days per year plus 8 bank holidays (pro rata for part time roles)
Ongoing training and development opportunities
At Burmantofts Community Projects, we believe that investing in our people is key to delivering meaningful impact in the community. All new and existing staff benefit from ongoing training and development opportunities designed to:
Equip staff with the skills and knowledge needed to perform their roles effectively and confidently.
Support career progression, demonstrating our commitment to personal and professional growth.
Foster a collaborative and innovative culture, where continuous learning is encouraged.
Enhance staff engagement and retention, ensuring team members feel valued and supported.
Maintain high standards of service delivery, keeping staff up to date with sector best practices, legal requirements, and emerging technologies.
This approach not only strengthens our team but also reinforces our reputation as a trusted and forward-thinking organisation.
Regular personal and wellbeing supervision and annual appraisal
As part of our commitment to staff wellbeing and development, all staff take part in regular 1:1 supervision and an annual appraisal.
These sessions provide a safe and supportive space to reflect on practice, receive guidance, and ensure the role is being carried out in line with its responsibilities.
For new starters, they are especially valuable in helping to build confidence, clarify expectations, and identify any early training or support needs to aid a smooth transition into the role.
Employee Assistance Programme
What is an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)?
An EAP is a confidential employee benefit designed to help you deal with personal and professional problems that could be affecting your home life, your work life, health and general wellbeing.
Some benefits of our EAP
Unlimited access to counselling for emotional problems.
Legal information
Bereavement support
Medical information
CBT online
Wellbeing Portal
Health e-Hub Mobile App
Burmantofts Community Projects is an equal opportunities employer.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 26,555.00 per year
Work Location: In person
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