Welfare Benefits Casework Supervisors – Citizens Advice Essex

Posted on: July 28, 2022

2 Posts – one each at Citizens Advice Uttlesford and Citizens Advice Harlow

Hours: 18.5 hours per week

Salary: FTE Circa £30,000 (actual salary will be determined by employing Local Citizens Advice Office but is expected to be in this region)

Citizens Advice Essex, the consortium of local Citizens Advice serving Essex, Southend and Thurrock, has entered into a long-term partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support to set up and deliver a new specialist advice service providing expert welfare benefits advice to people diagnosed with cancer and their families. The service aims to support individuals holistically, to ensure the financial effect of their diagnosis is mitigated by ensuring all possible benefits are claimed, other sources of financial support accessed and that they are referred to other Citizens Advice or Macmillan services where appropriate.

To assist the Project Manager in overall operational management for Macmillan-funded services across the Citizen Advice Consortium. Candidates will require previous administrative experience. We welcome applications from those who have worked in a project management environment or where this has been a significant element of their organisation’s work.

Closing date: August 26th 23:59

Apply for this role here. 

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