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Job | Full Time

Family Mentor - Community Family Support Programme (Derry/Londonderry)

21 Training

Other
Subject to negotiation and qualifications.
36.00
Customized Training Services wish to employ a Family Mentor for their ‘Community Family Support Programme’ (CFSP), based in CTS Derry/Londonderry Office.

You will work alongside the Career Mentor to aid individuals address health, social and economic concerns with the aim of entering further training and/or gaining employment.  You will be required to design and deliver life skills programmes, for example, Cook-it; sexual health; money management; life-coaching; etc.  Proven experience of conducting home visits and understanding safeguarding policies and procedures is essential.

You will be qualified to a minimum Level 3 qualification (or equivalent) in Health, Social Care, social work, family support or other relevant discipline.  As above you are required to have a Level 3 Qualification in Advice and Guidance, mentoring, coaching or counselling and 5 GCSE (or equivalent) including Maths, English and ICT.

A proven ability to prepare action plans with SMART outcomes, and the ability to work well as part of a team with a results orientated and collaborative approach necessary.  Skilled in the use of Microsoft office packages and in the analyses and interpretation of statistics, is essential, as is the possession of a current driving licence.

An application form and further details are available from, and returnable to: [email protected] and the closing date for receipt of applications is noon on Monday 21 October 2019

Closing Date

Monday / 21 October 2019
12:00pm

Contact Details

23 Main Street
Strabane, Co. Tyrone
BT82 8AS
United Kingdom

“This project is part funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2014 - 2020 and the Department for the Economy.”

“This project is part funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2014 - 2020 and the Department for the Economy.”