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Advice Volunteer Supervisor

Part-time role supporting and training volunteers involved in supporting our Advice Team.

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Volunteering has huge benefits both to individuals and to organisations.  Good volunteering with excellent training and development opportunities has an even greater impact. Combine this with volunteer roles that enable people with mental health problems to better access their rights and entitlements in terms of benefits, debt and housing, at a time when that is so important, and you have the opportunity to make a difference. To do this job you need good working experience of areas of social welfare law combined with experience of passing on your knowledge and supporting volunteers.

Position: Advice Volunteer Supervisor (2-year contract)

Hours:     17.5 hours per week

Salary:     £14,774 (actual)

Delivering advice relating to benefits, debt and housing can alleviate stress and support better mental health. We want to increase access to advice and we can do this through volunteering but we want that experience to be welcoming, supportive and enabling. To do this we need a Volunteer Supervisor who can provide high quality training and supervision.

The skills and experiences that are important to us are:

  • Advice experience in areas of benefits, debt and housing.
  • Working in a way that develops skills.

If you are interested in this role, please download the application documents here:

The closing date is 12 noon on Monday 4th November 2024.

This role has been funded for two years by the Charles Plater Trust.

If you would like to discuss the role further please email [email protected].

Manchester Mind is striving to be an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Manchester Mind sees it as a positive advantage if you have experience of mental health issues and/or have used mental health services or had experience of volunteering.

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