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Debt Advice Caseworker

We are delighted to be able to offer this position which will provide vital support to our existing debt advice.

We are based in Vauxhall, Liverpool.

Please read the below information to find out more about this position and how to apply. Please download a copy of the job description and person specification below to find out more information about the post.

Job title: Debt Advice Caseworker

Hours: 35 hours per week

Salary: LA Payscale 5/6  £26,421 - £31,364 +7% Pension Contribution. 

Closing date for applications: 12pm 22/07/2024

Responsible to: CEO

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This role is a mixture of remote and office based working. Please only apply if you are able to commute into our office based in Vauxhall, Liverpool.

Job description and person specification

Application Form

If you wish to apply for this position please download and fill out an application form. Submit your completed form to: recruitment@vauxhalllawcentre.org.uk 

The deadline to apply is 12pm 22/07/24 

Interviews will take place 26/07/24

If please do not hesitate to email us at recruitment@vauxhalllawcentre.org.uk if you have any questions about the position.

About us

Vauxhall Community Law and Information Centre provides access to justice on a range of social welfare issues. Established in 1973, we support sick and disabled people, those affected by the cut to Universal Credit including people working in the gig economy and on a zero hours contract. We are an inclusive and non-discriminatory organisation. We work with and advocate for members of the community that face injustice, irrespective of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, disability or immigration status. We take a strong stance against all forms of bigotry and work to challenge prejudice and injustice wherever we find it.

Our charitable values

1. Combat social exclusion by raising income levels, maximising benefits and helping to control debt levels through advice work

2. Make available to people advice and representation to which they would not otherwise have access so that they can better assert their rights

3. Provide a high quality, independent advice service which is free to users

4. Reduce poverty and improve people’s sense of health and well-being and promote independence for disabled people and their carers through the provision of welfare law advice

5. Promote equality and the active challenging of discrimination through advice and representation

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