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A community-based advocacy service in Sheffield is looking for advocates to provide independent support to clients facing various challenges. Responsibilities include helping clients make informed decisions, managing referrals, and supervising other advocates. Candidates should have strong communication skills and a commitment to equality. This full-time position offers competitive salaries ranging from £27,702 to £30,982 per annum with benefits, including a pension scheme and health plan.
Job description and person specification
Citizens Advice Sheffield provides a range of advice and advocacy services through digital means, by telephone and in person. We seek to empower our clients and support them to improve their confidence and capability on a wide range of issues.
We aim for excellence. Our ambition is to be among the best advice and advocacy services in the country, and one of the leading voluntary and community organisations in Sheffield. We campaign for change to social policy to improve the well‑being of the people and communities we support.
We, in partnership with Cloverleaf Advocacy, SACMHA and Disability Sheffield, are responsible for delivering the Sheffield Advocacy Hub which brings together all statutory advocacy in the city.
Advocates are responsible for providing independent advocacy on one or more of the above projects. All of our advocates are required to work to the principles of the Advocacy Charter (2002). The advocate seeks to support and empower clients to voice their wishes and feelings, and to become fully involved in key decisions about their lives.
The advocate provides support that is accessible, taking full account of clients’ communication and other needs.
Advocates provide services in a wide range of settings, including our own offices, those of partner agencies, hospital wards, care homes and when necessary, clients’ homes.
Advocates may also, subject to their skills, experience and where necessary accreditation, provide statutory advocacy services to our clients. Care Act, IMHA, IMCA and DoLS RPR advocates are statutory roles which must be carried out to particular standards, in line with the Care Act (2014), Mental Health Act (1983) and Mental Capacity Act (2005) Codes of Practice, their supplements and updates.
The advocate is required to undertake all their duties in accordance with Citizens Advice Sheffield policies and procedures, utilising national and local sources of information and guidance.
This post requires a high level of ability in understanding, analysis and the resolution of issues. It is essential that the worker has previous significant experience of working with people with acute mental health needs, brain injury, learning disability or adults who lack capacity to take specific decisions, either in a paid or unpaid capacity.
Sheffield
£27,702.00 or £30,982.00 per annum (the higher salary is for advocates who have achieved the City and Guilds qualification in Independent Advocacy)
Full Time
full and part time available
We can offer you a supportive culture within a charity setting committed to social justice. We offer an attractive remuneration package with good terms and conditions of employment including: 35 hour working week; Pension scheme; Health Plan with integrated employee assistance programme.
22-01-2026
Job application packs are available to download at www.citizensadvicesheffield.org.uk or you can contact Applications@citizensadvicesheffield.org.uk. Please quote the job reference number in the subject heading. All candidates must submit the application form (no CVs accepted) to applications@citizensadvicesheffield.org.uk by 9:00am on Monday 9th March 2020.