Based in Clay Cross (near Chesterfield) in an accessible building with plenty of free and accessible parking.
What will you do?
complete an introduction to Citizens Advice and training for your role
talk to clients over the phone, video call or face to face to explore what problems they've come for help with
find information about the clients' problems and help them to understand their options
support clients to take action to resolve their problems. This might include drafting or writing letters, making phone calls, or referring the client to another organisation
write a summary of the clients' problems and what action you've taken
look out for problems' that are common, or are unfair, and write a short report about the problem or a letter to an elected official like an MP, AM or local councillor
Some examples of what you could do
help clients with debts work out a reasonable amount to pay back, and make a phone call to an organisation they owe money to.
explore what benefits a client is entitled to and help them to complete a benefit application form.
help a client who has problems with their landlord to understand their housing rights.
Other roles
If you don't want to undertake the full training involved to be a full adviser there may be other suitable rolls such as;
form filling -helping clients to complete questionnaires to claim disability benefits such as PIP)
budgeting - helping clients to look at their income and expenditure and find ways to help them save money)
social media -help us to promote our service and awareness of help available (option to work remotely)
research and campaigns (option to work remotely)
What's in it for you?
make a real difference to people's lives
learn about a range of issues such as benefits, debt, employment and housing.
build on valuable skills such as communication, listening and problem solving, and increase your employability
work with a range of different people, independently and in a team.
have a positive impact in your community.
And we'll reimburse expenses too.
What do you need to have?
You don't need specific qualifications or skills but you'll need to:
be friendly and approachable
be non-judgmental and respect views, values and cultures that are different to your own
have good listening skills
have excellent verbal and written communication skills
have good maths and IT skills
be able to understand information and explain it to others
be willing to learn about and follow the Citizens Advice aims, principles and policies, including confidentiality and data protection
be willing to undertake training in your role
How much time do you need to give?
Ideally, we ask for 5 hours per week, which can be over one day or spread over two days, for at least 12 months We can be flexible so talk to us if this doesn't suit.
Valuing inclusion
Our volunteers come from a range of backgrounds and we particularly welcome applications from disabled people, people with physical or mental health conditions, LGBTQ+, and racially minoritised people. If you are interested in becoming an adviser and would like to discuss flexibility around location, time, what you will do, and how we can support you please contact us. In some circumstances there may even be an option for home working.
How to Apply
To apply, please complete our online Application form on our website or you can email mail@nedcab.org.uk and request a volunteering application form.
Job Types: Part-time, Volunteer
Pay: Up to 0.01 per year
Expected hours: 5 per week
Work Location: In person
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