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Advocacy Worker Vacancy

Advocacy Worker Vacancy

Disability Sheffield is looking to recruit an advocacy worker to our team which seeks to provide an accessible high quality advocacy service to disabled people, supporting them to access health and social care services in Sheffield. The post includes the delivery of generic advocacy, with the aim of increasing our generic work output to respond to a growing waiting list due to the pandemic. This role is an entry level post into advocacy. You do not need to have done advocacy within a professional setting before, we will look at other experience you have.

Disability Sheffield is a ‘not for profit’ pan-impairment organisation driven by disabled people. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds, and we particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of disability

Hours are 17.5 hours per week, with a salary of £27,109.00 (£13,554.50 actual salary).

The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 4th April 2022.

Interviews will be held on Thursday 7th April 2022.

Please click on the following links to download:

Advocacy Worker Application Form

Advocacy Worker Job Pack

Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form

Alternatively email mary.phillips@disabilitysheffield.org.uk or phone our office on 0114 2536750.

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