
Support Practitioner (Fixed-term) | Justice Support Service
Id Job: 316e354
Id Job: 316e354
First started by Aberdeen University students as a soup kitchen, Aberdeen Cyrenians now put the needs of North East Scotland's most vulnerable and socially excluded people first — leading at the frontline of service, care and influence for 50+ years.
Aberdeen Cyrenians work continuously to shift perceptions and change the outlook on homelessness and vulnerability in society — the reality often differs drastically from the 'labels' that people use when thinking of those who need support. Not accepting the current perception of homelessness is something that underpins Aberdeen Cyrenians' work. Our approach puts the reality of these situations front and centre.
This reality reminds us that anyone can find themselves in difficulty, and Aberdeen Cyrenians exist to support anyone and everyone — whether they're living on the street, at high financial risk, in an abusive living situation, struggling with mental health issues, struggling with substance addiction or involved in the justice system. Our core values support a mission that prioritises close assistance, unique care and standing steadfastly by people in the midst of their most vulnerable moments.
It's the passion and integrity of Aberdeen Cyrenians that makes us a formidable force against homelessness, abuse, violence and social exclusion — we make a lifechanging difference when working alongside the people who need their support the most.
Working at Aberdeen Cyrenians, you will be helping vulnerable people, who are often at the margins of society, every single day. You will be helping them to build a positive future, resolve their current issues and move towards positive outcomes.
In addition to competitive rates of pay, we offer both on the job and formal training, support achieving professional qualifications and good career prospects.
You can expect the following working for us:
One of our core values is that we value diversity and inclusion: exclusion has no place in our workplaces. Please let us know if you need us to make adjustments to allow you to apply for a role or attend an interview with Aberdeen Cyrenians.
If you are care experienced or have lived experience aligned to our area of work, we guarantee you an interview, subject to you meeting the minimum requirements of the role that you are applying for. We are also a Disability Confident employer.
Nothing we achieve would be possible without our employees - that's why we're as committed to their careers and professional development as they are.
You can find out more about us at www.weareac.org.
Aberdeen Cyrenians provide justice support services to Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership. We provide intensive support to individuals who are or have been, involved with the justice system, supporting them to re-integrate into the community and regain their sense of citizenship. We help those in need of support to address their offending behaviour and make positive changes.
Job title: Support Practitioner - Justice Support Service
Responsible to: Team Leader, Community Services Manager
Salary: £20,556.00 (Scale Points 21-28)
Contract: Fixed-term 31 March 2024
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week. Hours will include some evening and weekend work and unsociable hours.
Main responsibilities: To support the Team Leader in delivering the Justice Support Service through key working with Service Users, on an intensive basis, who are at risk of causing harm and/or reoffending, to reduce offending behaviour and support rehabilitation within a community setting, enabling re-integration into their local community with wrap-around support for tenancy sustainment.
Job activities
·Gathering information to compile a comprehensive risk assessment, ensuring both staff and Service User are supported in a safe environment. ·Ensuring risk assessment and risk management plans are in place prior to any activities being undertaken and compliance to any license conditions and/or court orders, reporting all breaches immediately and as directed.
Essential Role Requirements
Desirable Role Requirements
Systems
REFERENCES
QUALITY STANDARDS
GENERAL TERMS OF REFERENCE
In carrying out the above activities, the Support Practitioner will:
BASIS, VALUES AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
KEY CAPABILITIES
Essential
Interpersonal understanding – listens and understands expressed feelings; demonstrates concern for others; encourages others to express themselves
Emotional awareness – manages strong emotions and responds constructively; good emotional resilience and positive coping strategies
Service user orientation – strives to meet and surpass Service Users’ expectations; maintains appropriate contact until challenges are overcome or manageable; is available to support service users during critical periods; able to advocate on behalf of service users.
Flexibility – adapts easily to changes at work; modifies behaviour in response to a situation; sees the merits of differing viewpoints.
Initiative – takes responsibility; looks ahead and anticipates what needs to be done.
Team working – contributes fully to teamwork; establishes positive relationships with the team
Working within Professional Boundaries – Demonstrates professional curiosity; accepts responsibility for own work; seeks and uses professional support; understands the principle of confidentiality.
Developing others – assumes responsibility for addressing Service Users’ skills; encourages initiatives in problem-solving and making choices.
It's important to us that we recruit people who share our values and who want to make a difference. Our interview process is designed to get to know you better and to find out why you want to work for us. If you are nervous, please don't be - there are no right or wrong answers.
Because we work with vulnerable people, we have a responsibility to safeguard them. We undertake background and reference checks, and it is a term of employment with us that all employees register with the Protecting Vulnerable Groups ("PVG") scheme operated by Disclosure Scotland.
We guarantee an interview to candidates who have lived experience within the areas of society and the issues that we support and those who are care experienced, subject to meeting the minimum criteria for the role.
We're an equal opportunities employer and value diversity - exclusion has no place in our workplaces. If you need us to make reasonable adjustments to allow you to attend an interview with us, just let us know.
We regret that due to current Home Office rules, we are not able to sponsor applicants for this role, so you must be eligible to live and work in the UK without sponsorship.
The closing date for this position is 5pm on 3rd of May 2023
We review applications throughout the advertising period and reserve the right to close the advert early should sufficient applications be received.