Inter-Action (July 2019 Edition 2) - RCVDA

Inter-Action (July 2019 Edition 2)

Person Specification

This outlines the main criteria for the post and shortlisting will be based on the following criteria. Please ensure that your supporting statement clearly shows how you meet the criteria using the skills knowledge and experience gained.

 
Criteria
E – Essential D – Desirable  Measured By
 A – Application
 I – Interview
Qualifications/ Training
●     Qualified to Degree Level or above in related subject area
 D  A
●     Holds a UK    
Experience/ Skills
●     Experience of working with vulnerable adults, children and young people
 E  A/I
●     Ability to relate to people from a range of backgrounds  E  A/I
●     Experience and understanding of working with people with mental health problems  D  A/I
●     Demonstrates commitment to deliver high quality services.  E  A/I
Partnership Working
●     Demonstrates an ability to effectively build and manage relationships with external agencies
 E  I
●     Demonstrates a consistently positive attitude to working within The Link Charitable Trust  E  A/I
●     Demonstrates a willingness to work collaboratively  E  A/I
Personal Qualities
●     Ability to work within a dynamic and developing service
 
 E
 
 I
●     Demonstration of self-motivation and motivation of others  E  I
●     Ability to work confidently and competently under pressure  E  I 
Communication
●     Effective communication skills, both verbal and written and the ability to understand and respond to requirements of different audiences
 E  A/I
●     Shares information, skills and practice when required  E  A/I
●     Excellent networking skills  E  A/I
●     Excellent organisation and project planning skills  E  A/I
IT
●     Demonstrates competency in using The Google suite and Microsoft Office
 E  A

Children and Adult Safeguarding

Do you have concerns over a child or young person? Not sure what you should do?

Tees Safeguarding Children Boards Procedures website has guidance and resources covering many concerns including a Downloadable Safer Referral Form and a number of Practice Tools.

The sections regarding Safeguarding Procedures and Specific Issues that Affect Children section include information on the categories of abuse, the affects of parental substance misuse and what to do if you’re worried a child is being abused. This is only a small selection and we would encourage you to take the time to visit this valuable resource.

https://www.teescpp.org.uk/

Teeswide Safeguarding All – E-Learning courses

The Adults & Children Safeguarding Partner Organisations across Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees actively support the ‘Think Family’ approach and are committed to the continuous learning and development of all staff and volunteers working with vulnerable people: adults, children, young people and families and through this site you will be able to view, select and be given immediate access to a range of e-learning opportunities.

Titles include: A New Approach to Child Poverty, Equality and Inclusion in Health, Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings, Information Sharing, Parental Mental Health, Self-harm and Suicidal Thought in Children and Young People and many more, check out the full list at https://tsab.virtual-college.co.uk/Content/Teeswide_-_self-registration_page_courses_2019-20.pdf

Redcar Befriending Service (Extended)

Role Description

Volunteer Silver Surfer Mentor

Role
Age UK Teesside (Redcar & Cleveland) are looking for a dedicated and patient individual to join our existing Volunteer to who can provide basic IT tuition on both a one-to-one basis and in a group setting to people over 65. The aim is to help attendees to learn the basics of their laptops, smart phones or devices.

The service is delivered by Age UK Teesside and supported by Redcar and Cleveland Council.

Responsibilities
To attend the weekly Silver Surfers session at Marske Library from 10am-12.30pm
To communicate effectively with attendees about how to use their laptop, smart phone or tablet
To work with the existing Volunteer and Silver Surfer Coordinator to reduce the barriers to technology and further reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness amongst older people
To report any concerns to Silver Surfer Coordinator
To observe Age UK Teesside policies and procedures and provide information for monitoring purposes
To undertake suitable training to assist in your role as an Age UK Teesside Volunteer

Skills and Knowledge
Volunteers should be reliable, non-judgemental and have good communication skills. Knowledge of issues affecting the client group and previous volunteering experience is desirable, but not essential. The ability to build good rapport and be respectful is essential. Basic technology skills required. Examples include; how to send an email, how to attach a photo to an email, saving a ‘Contact’ in a mobile phone, how to navigate a keyboard ‘Caps Lock’ ‘symbols’ etc. Volunteers with experience of working with elderly client group is desirable.

Additional information
The Volunteer will be supported by the Silver Surfers Co-ordinator and offered additional training, re-imbursement of expenses and the opportunity to attend informal volunteer get-togethers. This role requires a DBS check and 2 character references

Footprints Volunteer Role – Receptionist/Admin Support

Description of Project                                                     
Footprints in the Community provides a network of support to people in the Redcar & Cleveland area, through a number of projects, including: Redcar Area Foodbank, Next Step Shop, First Steps, Footprints Cafe, Men’s Shed, Reflections Dementia Support, Lunchbox and Redcar Beacons. These projects all require administrative support.
 
The office is based at 10 Queen Street, Redcar – Monday to Friday, during usual office hours.
 
Typical Duties
Typical duties will include:
●        Reception desk duties, including welcoming and signing in/out visitors and taking receipt of post/deliveries
●        General office duties, including filing and photocopying
●        Data input and typing documents
●        Other administrative tasks, as needed
 
Qualities/Skills/Experience needed
You will need:
●        Good level of basic computer skills
●        Clear and confident telephone manner
●        Good organisation skills
 
You will be part of a small team so must be flexible and willing to help where needed. Confidentiality and data protection are vital for this role.
Training
Basic training will be given whilst volunteering.
General Information
Reception desk cover is currently required for Wednesdays and Thursdays 9.30am until 2.30pm, although this is flexible.
 
Contact Details
Volunteer Coordinator Rachel Wall
Footprints in the Community
10 Queen Street, Redcar TS10 1DY
Email: volunteer@footprintsinthecommunity.co.uk
Telephone: 01642 484842

Footprints Volunteer Role – Footprints Café & Catering

Description of Project                                                     
Footprints cafe is a community cafe, offering fresh, healthy and affordable food in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. There is a breakfast, lunch and snack menu, with gluten-free and vegan choices. The cafe is open Monday to Saturday 9am – 3pm, inside South Tees Community Bank (14 High Street, Redcar).
 
Typical Duties
Typical duties will include:
●        Welcoming customers and taking payment
●        Preparing and serving food and drinks
●        Clearing tables and washing-up
●        Assisting with menu planning and stock control
●        Ensuring food safety and hygiene at all times
●        Keeping the cafe and kitchen area clean, safe, tidy and well-organised
●        Maintaining high standards of personal hygiene (handwashing and general cleanliness)
 
Qualities/Skills/Experience needed
You will be part of a small team so must be flexible and willing to help where needed. You will need a helpful, friendly personality.
 
Training
Basic training will be given whilst volunteering.
 A food hygiene certificate would be an advantage, but not necessary.
 
General Information
A uniform will be provided which must be worn at all times whilst volunteering in the café. No nail varnish can be worn.
Shifts will be on a rota basis, either full days or three hour slots.
Contact Details
Rachel Wall
Footprints in the Community
10 Queen Street, Redcar TS10 1DY
Email: volunteer@footprintsinthecommunity.co.uk
Telephone: 01642 484842
 
 
Kat Kempen
Email: cafeandcatering@footprintsinthecommunity.co.uk
 
 

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