Job Description
Partners in Advocacy has delivered independent advocacy services since 1998 and is a trusted provider across Scotland.We are pleased to offer an opportunity to join our Edinburgh service as an Independent Advocacy Worker.This is a rewarding role in a supportive, experienced team, where you will make a genuine difference by providing one-to-one independent advocacy to people aged 16 and over with learning or physical disabilities, autism, and older people. You will support individuals in having their voices heard, helping them express their views, understand their rights, explore their options, and participate in decisions that affect their lives.The role involves travelling throughout Edinburgh to meet people in a range of community and clinical settings. Travel expenses are covered, and you will be supported to plan your work in a way that is both effective and sustainable.Working closely with the Service Coordinator, you will help maintain accurate service data and support the development of quarterly reports, helping demonstrate the impact of advocacy.This is a role that offers a high degree of autonomy, alongside regular support, supervision, and opportunities to connect with colleagues across the organisation.We warmly encourage applications from people from diverse backgrounds.If your skills and experience align with the job description and person specification, we would be delighted to hear from you.Please complete the application form, providing examples of how you meet each aspect of the job description and person specification.Partners in Advocacy is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible working environment.What the role is really likeYou’ll be working most of the time independently, managing your own diary and prioritiesYou’ll need to be confident working with people aged 16 and over with learning or physical disabilities, autism, and older peopleYour days will vary from supporting someone in a meeting, to travelling across Edinburgh, to completing case notes at homeSome situations are complex or emotionally demanding, so strong boundaries are essentialYou’ll need to be able to understand complex information and processes, translate them to your advocacy partners, helping them to understand their rights and explore their optionsYou’ll need to be comfortable making decisions and working proactively, while staying connected to your wider teamYou’ll be speaking to a range of professionals in a range of settings, communicating and amplifying your advocacy partner's opinions and wishesYou’ll record, track and compile statistical and other information, writing it into tracking spreadsheets, Microsoft Word forms and create anonymised case studiesYou’ll be a good fit if you:Are comfortable working autonomously and managing your own workloadAre comfortable with regular travel across Edinburgh as part of your working dayCan recognise the right times to check in with your line managerHave good planning and are punctualCan build trust with people and communicate clearly in a range of situationsAre organised and able to balance direct work and admin responsibilitiesHave good writing and IT skillsAre confident travelling independently across EdinburghValue equality, rights, and person-led supportCan research, read and understand complex information, then translate it and explain it in clear terms
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