Job Vacancy: Advocacy worker

SOAR Community: Advocacy Worker

Part time (18.5 hours) flexible hours

Salary: £19,621 pro rata 8% pension contribution

25 days annual leave entitlement pro-rata & Bank holidays

Permanent subject to funding

To engage and support people living in North Sheffield and empower them to voice their needs by working in partnership with Statutory, Non-statutory and Voluntary organisations.

Main Focus:

Provide independent short term advocacy service

Facilitate access to medical and non-medical services

Act as a central information hub.

For more information or to request an application pack please contact Jess McCormack on (0114) 213 4120 or Jessica.McCormack@soarcommunity.org.uk

If you would like to speak to someone about this post, please contact Julie Bramall (Snr Advocacy Worker) on 0114 213 4065

Closing date for applications is: Monday 5th September 2016 (Midday 12.00)

Interview will be held: Week commencing 12th September 2016

SOAR is an award winning regeneration charity in North Sheffield which provides a number of services for the community including health, buildings management, training and support into employment.

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