Job Summary
Job Title: Financial Advocate and Appointee
Location: Wiltshire
Contract: Permanent
Hours: 39 hours per week
Salary: Up to £28,164.99 per annum
Contact: Judy Krasker
Contact Details: 07921 687588
Information: Home based Role - We operate flexi time and flexible working.
Dosh
Dosh is a not-for-profit company that supports people with a learning disability to have more control and more independence over their money. Dosh is a specialist company within the Thera Group and provides support to people with a learning disability in England, Scotland and Wales. The company was set up in 2007.
The Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen in Wiltshire for a Named Financial Advocate to act in the role of appointee and financial advocate for people with a learning disability.
The main role of an advocate is to provide financial advocacy and appointeeship to the people they support in their local area. As an advocate you will support these individuals to manage their finances and claim benefits.
Although this is a home-based role, you will visit the individual every 3 months and do this with support from the administrative and finance teams based in Grantham Dosh office.
This will enable them to reach decisions, make informed choices and express their views, giving them more control and independence with their money.
To understand more about the role, please read and download our job pack.
Your Experience
The successful applicant must show experience and knowledge of financial services of the benefits system. It will suit people who have the ability and flexibility to travel, work some evenings and weekends and have the ability to work from home.
The Benefits
• 33 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) pro rata
• Contributory pension
• Annual Pay Review
• Child Care Vouchers
• Employee support line to support you and your family
• Continuous on the job training is provided
We reserve the right to close this advert before the closing deadline if we interview and offer the right candidate. Apply now to avoid disappointment
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