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Learning Disability Groups Advocate

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GBP 11,000

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4 days ago
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Job summary

An advocacy organization in Sutton seeks a Learning Disability Groups Advocate to support adults with learning disabilities facing mental health challenges. The role involves facilitating group work and 1-1 advocacy, promoting wellbeing, and ensuring individuals understand their rights. Candidates should have at least one year experience and a good educational background. This position is part-time at 14 hours per week, with a salary of £10,825 per annum.

Qualifications

  • At least 1 year's experience of working with learning disabled adults in a professional context.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience of working in a busy office environment.

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate in-person and online groups in the Sutton borough.
  • Empower individuals to challenge situations that compromise adequate support.
  • Support individuals in a way that promotes dignity and respect.

Skills

Experience supporting people with mental health difficulties
Excellent communication skills
Ability to multi-task
Microsoft Office proficiency

Education

NVQ Level 3 / A-level or equivalent
Job description

Learning Disability Groups Advocate

Reporting to : Groups Manager

Hours : 14 hours per week

Office-Base : Sutton / Homeworking

Salary : £10,825 per annum

Summary

This is a pilot project supporting adults with learning disabilities who have mental health difficulties. The aim is to offer support through 1-1 advocacy and small group work, enabling people to address mental health issues at an early stage before they get into crisis.

This role will be based within the self-advocacy team, enabling small groups to learn coping strategies and wellbeing exercises and gain a stronger support system. The groups Advocate will work alongside the 1-1 Advocate, so people can progress from 1-1 advocacy into group support.

About Our Client

Our client is a locally rooted advocacy organisation with a strong history, which exists to give people a voice through one-to-one advocacy and self-advocacy groups. They believe that Bigger Voices = Better Lives.

Their approach is person-centred, empowering and rights focussed. They place a strong value on supporting people to be as independent as possible. They believe that being fair, valuing diversity and involving people are extremely important.

Main Duties and Responsibilities
  • To facilitate in-person and online groups in the Sutton borough.
  • To facilitate a fortnightly wellbeing drop in.
  • To work alongside the 1-1 Advocate and wider self-advocacy team.
  • To use own initiative to make links with local and regional organisations, in order to promote the project and membership of our client's self-advocacy groups.
  • To ensure that all discussions and meetings concerning the client are focussed on their needs and aspirations. To involve members in discussions about their support in meaningful and appropriate ways.
  • To communicate in such a way that the individual has a clear understanding of their rights and responsibilities and are aware of what support is right for them.
  • To work with each person / group identified who requires support to meet his or her individual needs. Support all individuals in a way that promotes dignity and respect.
  • To empower individuals to challenge situations where they are not being offered adequate support, in order to foster independence and self-management in their ongoing mental health journey.
  • To support the ongoing development of the projects, as an experienced member of the team.
  • To have an overview of the self-advocacy projects in the borough.
Person Specification
Education and Training

Essential :

  • A good standard of education to at least NVQ Level 3 / A-level, or equivalent.
  • A willingness to undertake training and continuing development.

Desirable :

  • Formal advocacy-related qualification or training.
  • Learning disability-related qualification or training.
Knowledge and Experience

Essential :

  • At least 1 years' experience of working with learning disabled adults in a professional context.
  • Experience of supporting people with mental health difficulties.
  • An awareness of the needs of people with learning disabilities and autism, including what reasonable adjustments might need to be made in the workplace.
  • An awareness of adult safeguarding.
  • Experience of working in a busy office environment.
  • Experience of home / lone working.
  • Experience of developing and maintaining effective administrative systems.

Desirable :

  • Experience of advocacy in a professional context.
  • Experience of using outcomes frameworks to measure progress.
  • Experience of creating promotional material.
Ability

Essential :

  • To independently manage a caseload - working with learning disabled adults using self-advocacy in order to identify and to make changes, which will support their overall mental health and wellbeing.
  • To recognise the importance of professional boundaries and clear guidance.
  • To multi-task, manage own workload and meet deadlines in a busy environment where lone working might be required.
  • To use Microsoft Office products, including Word, Excel, Publisher, and PowerPoint.
  • To network and liaise with professionals, external organisations, and members of the public.
  • To work productively as part of a team and under own initiative in a lone-working role.
  • To work flexibly and outside of office hours, as required.
  • To travel freely across the Sutton borough, preferably with a full, clean UK driving licence and access to own vehicle.

Desirable :

  • To maintain and manage social media sites of various natures.
  • To produce newsletters, e-bulletins and other publicity materials to a high standard.
Communication
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • An ability to respond to enquiries in a professional and appropriate manner.
  • Able to keep calm under pressure and prioritise accordingly.
  • Familiarity with Zoom and online facilitation.
  • An awareness of person-centred working.
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