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App Form – H&WB Caseworker Mid Ulster- Armagh Jan26

South East Fermanagh Foundation

Lisnaskea

On-site

GBP 25,000 - 35,000

Full time

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Job summary

A community support organization in Lisnaskea is seeking a qualified individual to engage with vulnerable clients and support those affected by the Troubles. Responsibilities include building positive relationships, collaborating with health teams, and providing progress reports. Required qualifications include a university degree in a relevant area or alternative qualifications with experience in community or statutory settings. A clean driving license or reliable transport is necessary. Applications via email are preferred.

Qualifications

  • At least 1 year of experience with victims/survivors of the Troubles.
  • Proof of up-to-date awareness of statutory services.

Responsibilities

  • Engage with and build positive relationships with vulnerable clients.
  • Provide progress reports and management information.
  • Support victims and survivors of the Troubles.

Skills

Engaging with vulnerable clients
Collaboration with Health & Wellbeing Teams
Outcome measurement and monitoring
Creating pathways for clients

Education

University degree or professional qualification
GCSEs grades A–C including English
NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
Job description
SEFF – Application for Open Position

Application deadline: Monday 12th January 2026, 1pm

Application submitted by: CV (full qualifications & experience) + Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form

Key Responsibilities
  • Engage with and build positive relationships with vulnerable clients.
  • Collaborate with Health & Wellbeing Teams and other support services to address the holistic needs of individuals.
  • Provide progress reports and management information in clear and agreed formats, meeting reporting schedules.
  • Prioritise and manage workload, communicating effectively with colleagues and management.
  • Continuously update knowledge of statutory and voluntary services, creating pathways for clients.
  • Engage creatively with marginalised individuals, identifying and removing barriers to care.
  • Support victims and survivors of the Troubles or other trauma‑affected service recipients.
  • Contribute to outcomes‑focused monitoring and evaluation processes, using psychometric tools.
Qualifications & Experience
  • University degree or professional qualification in a relevant area.
  • Alternative: 5 GCSEs grades A–C including English language and 2 years of voluntary/paid experience (≥16 h/week) in a community/voluntary/statutory setting working with people with mental or physical health issues.
  • Alternative: NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and 1 year of voluntary/paid experience (≥16 h/week) in a similar setting.
  • At least 1 year of experience working with or in the interests of victims/survivors of the Troubles, or trauma‑affected groups.
  • Experience demonstrating outcome measurement, monitoring and evaluation.
  • Proof of up‑to‑date awareness of statutory and voluntary services and ability to create routes for clients.
Other Requirements

Legal entitlement to work in the UK; visa or work permit details to be provided if required.

Disclosure of any criminal convictions, if applicable.

2‑year sickness absence record may be requested.

Full, clean driving licence or evidence of reliable transport.

Application Instructions

Submit CV and complete Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form in a separate sealed envelope, or via e‑mail to recruitment@seff.org.uk (preferable). Post to SEFF 101 Main Street, Co. Fermanagh BT92 0JD.

Contact

Recruitment – recruitment@seff.org.uk
Monitoring – monitoring@seff.org.uk
Telephone: 028 677 23884

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