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Supported Employability Specialist

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom · Hybrid

Mid level

Job Title Supported Employability Specialist Reporting To: Programme Manager – Work Well / East Birmingham Locality Jobs and Skills Hub Contract Type: Fixed term up to 31.03.27 with option to extend subject to continuati…

Skills: Employer Engagement, Job Matching, Case Management, Employment Profiling, Job Carving

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Supported Employability Specialist

Disability Resource Centre (Birmingham)

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom • Hybrid

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  • Full-time
  • professional certificate
  • Posted 3d ago
  • ~37 hrs/week

Responsibilities

Deliver a Supported Employment programme for inactive and unemployed 18-25 year olds in East Birmingham. Responsibilities include employer liaison, vacancy generation, and providing one-to-one support to help beneficiaries secure and retain employment.

Requirements

Requires previous experience working with adults with health conditions in employment-focused programmes and a track record of employer engagement. Proficiency in IT and a willingness to travel within the locality are essential.

Full job description

Job Title

Supported Employability Specialist

Reporting To:

Programme Manager – Work Well / East Birmingham Locality Jobs and Skills Hub

Contract Type:

Fixed term up to 31.03.27 with option to extend subject to continuation of funding

Location:

From DRC's premises, the East Birmingham Jobs and Skills Hub and other community venues

Salary:

NJC Scale Point 12 Currently £27,336.53

Working Hours

36.5 hours per week

JOB OUTLINE:

Under the direction of the Programme Manager – to effectively deliver a Supported Employment programme aligned to the Supported Employment Quality Framework standard for inactive & unemployed residents within targeted wards in the East of Birmingham.

You will be working on a life-changing Government-backed programme helping economically inactive 18–25-year-old unemployed individuals gain employment. The Programme will support that individual to keep their job whilst in work. This role will include Employer liaison, Vacancy generation, Employment Profiling, job matching and job carving. You will engage with beneficiaries and employers and work with them on a one-to-one basis to deliver the supported Employment Service

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • To target the recruitment of eligible clients

  • To target the recruitment of eligible employers

  • To carry out teaching and learning activities required to progress clients to further learning and/or employment.

  • To provide 1 to 1 support for beneficiaries and businesses to achieve employment targets assessment, action planning, milestones, and target setting.

  • Develop links with further learning providers to establish pathways for clients into enhanced learning that will support both entry into and retention in employment.

  • To assist the programme manager in the development of the Service in delivering opportunities for employment.

  • Develop direct links with employers and employer agencies to access job opportunities, traineeships, and apprenticeships for the beneficiaries, for example, local colleges, training providers and external employment services such as available Apprenticeship Schemes, National Careers Service, Careers IAG, Employer Pathways, Adult Education and Skills Training.

  • To create client files that evidence entry information, learning progress, achievement (inc. certificates, letters of appointment) and exit information.

  • To support clients to access a range of services and activities that will keep them in work including programmes that improve health and wellbeing.

  • To assist those clients in job search; to provide intensive job support when required, to arrange work/learning tasters, volunteer/work experience placements and to refer clients on as appropriate for further support for training and/or development opportunities.

  • To adhere to administrative and data capture protocols which record and review the progress of individuals, evaluate the short- and long-term impact of the service, track the clients progress post exit and to keep accurate and complete records of casework.

  • To actively market and promote the service through professional networks and official social media channels and externally through community events, networking opportunities, recruitment events and job fairs.

  • To provide post-employment support to those clients who have gained employment.

  • To ensure that the DRC’s informational resources are accurate, up-to-date, and meet the needs of clients.

  • To actively participate in the marketing and publicity of DRC and its services including organising displays, events, and exhibitions.

  • To collate client information and statistics and produce reports and returns by the set deadlines for the Programme Manager, Head of Services, and funders. This should include evaluation data and measurements of the short and long-term impact of the project.

  • To undertake outreach work at various community-based locations to promote the service, provide locality-based support to clients and to maximise referrals.

  • To be aware of and comply with the DRC’s policies and procedures including equality & diversity, health and safety, data protection, equal opportunities, and safeguarding.

  • To ensure your own continuing professional development by attending relevant meetings, undergoing training, attending conferences and seminars and by any other appropriate means. In addition, attending CPD events, training courses, meetings seminars and conferences appropriate to the role for development.

  • To work effectively as part of the team and be flexible and responsive to changing client needs and DRC requirements.

  • To undertake any other delegated duties as may be required from time to time, which are commensurate with the nature and grading of the post. To perform any other duties that may be required in line with current duties to help develop or expand the service.

  • To assess individual support needs related to work which might typically include help with benefits including back to work calculations, travel to work, managing health at work etc. signposting for further support needs utilising local networks to help them overcome their barriers to employment.

  • To source job opportunities for clients through tailored job search and regular contact with employers, accessing the hidden labour market to unlock potential jobs that match with the client’s preferences and maintain the employer engagement database.

  • To support clients to access a range of health and wellbeing activities internally and externally, to build confidence, increase motivation and develop social and professional interpersonal communication skills.

  • To work as part of team, supporting colleagues and clients flexibly, reliably and deliver consistently to deliver effective practice.

The post holder will come into contact with vulnerable adults and will, therefore, be subject to a disclosure check at an enhanced level prior to confirmation of employment.

This is a description of the job as it is at present. It does not form part of the contract of employment. Job descriptions are regularly reviewed and altered, when necessary, in conjunction with the post holder.

PERSON SPECIFICATION:

Knowledge, skill, qualification, experience

Essential

Previous experience working with adults with mental health conditions, physical disabilities, learning disabilities or other health conditions in employment focused programmes

Previous experience of employer engagement/ recruitment and sourcing jobs for beneficiaries

Proficient in IT including Microsoft package, client data management systems and social media.

Willing and able to ensure that equality, inclusion, and diversity is practiced and embedded within the delivery of the service

Willingness to be flexible to meet the needs of the service and ability to travel and be mobile

Desirable

Be able to demonstrate Supported Employment best practice in work, including mentoring and interpersonal skills, with sensitivity to the needs and barriers of the client, with Information Advice & Guidance L3 or above or willing to work towards

Previous experience in a similar role e.g. IPS or SEQF programmes, to work/employability/publicly funded/not for profit organisation with an Employment Sector Qualification, L3 or above or willing to work towards

Experience of developing and delivering employability and employment related activities with a relevant teaching/training qualification, L3 or above or willing to work towards

Knowledge of the welfare benefits system and disability/ employment related benefits and providing back to work calculations

Experience/knowledge of the complexities of severe and enduring mental health conditions

A good knowledge of the local labour market with a network of employers and training providers in Birmingham & Solihull

Related keywords

Supported EmploymentSEQFIPSEmployabilityLabour MarketTraineeshipsApprenticeshipsCase WorkSafeguardingEquality & DiversityMental HealthPhysical DisabilitiesLearning DisabilitiesWelfare BenefitsIAG Level 3Employment Sector Qualification

About Disability Resource Centre (Birmingham)

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Improving lives of disabled people for over 25 years.

Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Founded
1992
Headquarters
Birmingham, West Midlands
LinkedIn followers
714

The Birmingham Disability Resource Centre (known as Disability Resource Centre or DRC) is an organisation run by disabled people, for disabled people. With over 25 years of experience, we offer a range of services to disabled people and those with long-term health conditions, including: • Personal skills development • Information, advice and guidance, including debt and energy saving advice. • Health and wellbeing activities • Social, leisure and sporting activities • Employment, training, volunteering and apprenticeships. Our warm and friendly staff, many who have disabilities themselves, provide a unique, holistic approach, empowering disabled people in Birmingham to live independent and fulfilling lives.

Offices: Disability Resource Centre, Unit 18, Ace Business Park, Mackadown Lane, Kitts Green, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 0LD, GB

Information and advice on disabilityHealth and Wellbeing activitiesEmployment and training supportAccessibility consultancySocial and leisure activitiesCounsellingEnergy saving adviceand Debt adviceService IndustryHealth Care
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About Disability Resource Centre (Birmingham)

LinkedInVisit site

Improving lives of disabled people for over 25 years.

Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Founded
1992
Headquarters
Birmingham, West Midlands
LinkedIn followers
714

The Birmingham Disability Resource Centre (known as Disability Resource Centre or DRC) is an organisation run by disabled people, for disabled people. With over 25 years of experience, we offer a range of services to disabled people and those with long-term health conditions, including: • Personal skills development • Information, advice and guidance, including debt and energy saving advice. • Health and wellbeing activities • Social, leisure and sporting activities • Employment, training, volunteering and apprenticeships. Our warm and friendly staff, many who have disabilities themselves, provide a unique, holistic approach, empowering disabled people in Birmingham to live independent and fulfilling lives.

Offices: Disability Resource Centre, Unit 18, Ace Business Park, Mackadown Lane, Kitts Green, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 0LD, GB

Information and advice on disabilityHealth and Wellbeing activitiesEmployment and training supportAccessibility consultancySocial and leisure activitiesCounsellingEnergy saving adviceand Debt adviceService IndustryHealth Care
View all jobs at Disability Resource Centre (Birmingham)

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