Adviser
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Purpose of the role
- To help provide an effective and efficient advice service to members of the public
- To help influence government and other organisations by informing them of the effect of their actions on the lives of clients.
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Main duties and responsibilities may include
- Interviewing clients, both face-to-face and on the telephone, letting the client explain their enquiry and helping the client to set priorities
- Finding, interpreting and communicating the relevant information and exploring options and implications in order that the client can come to a decision
- Acting, where necessary, on behalf of the client, negotiating, drafting or writing letters or making appropriate referrals
- Completing clear and accurate case records
- Recognising the root causes of problems and participating in taking appropriate action
- Keeping up to date on important issues by attending the appropriate training and by essential reading
- Attending bureau meetings.
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Personal skills and qualities
to become an Adviser
- A commitment to the aims and principles of the CAB service
- Excellent communication skills
- Being open and approachable
- Ability to communicate clearly both orally and in writing
- Ability to sift through information and extract what is relevant
- Basic mathematical skills, including percentages
- Respect for views, values and cultures that are different to their own
- An understanding of why confidentiality is important
- Being open to using computers on a regular basis
- A positive attitude to self-development and assessment
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Ability to recognise their own limits and boundaries in the role.
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Please read the guidance and
information before completing the application |
General information for
applicants
Notes for application form - Advisers
Person specification
Convictions to be declared
Please only return to us the completed application form below:
Application Form - Word version
Application Form - For printing and manual completion
This
page was last updated on
15/08/11.
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