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  • People First (Scotland) - Collective Advocacy Development Worker

    Created: 10/03/2020
    News/Events Category: Job Vacancies


    Post: Collective Advocacy Development Worker

    Hours: 28 per week

    Salary: £23,697 - £26,235 pro-rata

    People First (Scotland) have a new and exciting opportunity for a Development Worker for the Fife area. The main purpose of the role is to support local collective advocacy where groups of people with learning disabilities meet together, discuss issues from their own lives and the lives of other people who have learning disabilities. Workers also promote the organisation within the area to strengthen relationships and increase membership.

    Applicants must have a good understanding of self-advocacy and collective advocacy, good knowledge of recent policy and legislation as it affects people with learning disabilities, experience of group work and a proven commitment to social inclusion. A qualification in social work or community education is desirable but not essential. Car and valid driving license essential.

    For more information and to apply please click here.

    Please note the closing date for applications is Friday 17 April 2020.

     




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