Financial Wellbeing Advisor - East Ayrshire, United Kingdom - Children 1st

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Job Title:
Financial Wellbeing Advisor East Ayrshire

  • Reference number: CFS24/29
  • Location: East Ayrshire
Closing Date: 6th June 202- Interview Date: It is anticipated that interviews will take place on Thursday 13 June 2024

  • Salary: £29,500 to £34,490
  • Post Type: Fulltime

Are you an experienced debt advisor - we want to hear from you


This is an exciting opportunity to work within our East Ayrshire Team as part of our Financial Wellbeing advice delivery and supporting our additional services across the charity.


Our Financial Wellbeing service works alongside families to address the challenges and risks which may have led to vulnerability, promote connection to their local communities, and improve financial stability and resilience.

Our aim is to support communties to become more resilient and a place where children feel safe, valued, understood and supported.


The Financial wellbeing advisor will work across East Ayrshire offering support, community connection, and expert benefit, energy and debt advice.

This will enable families to resolve debt and money problems, become more financially resilient and break the cycle of poverty.

A priority for the financial wellbeing advisor will be to increase the capacity of our current service to provide Type I and II Financial wellbeing in one of the most deprived areas in Scotland

You will work as part of our National Financial wellbeing team.

You will support families within their homes, deliver workshops within the community and in schools, and offer drop-in sessions within the community.


Further Information


This is a full time, 35 hours post funded until the 31 March 2026 with the intention to explore funding options beyond this date.

Hours to be worked flexibly to suit the needs of families, including evenings and weekends as required. Occasional travel to South Ayrshire required.

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