.JOB SUMMARY
This individual is dedicated to raising awareness of the vital role unpaid carers play in our communities. Their focus is on encouraging individuals to recognise themselves as carers and empowering them to access the support they are entitled to. This will be achieved through:
· Working outreach within communities.
· Facilitation of a dedicated website.
· Improve social media engagement.
· Support the delivery of carer awareness training.
· Support online peer support sessions to connect carers with one another and foster a sense of community.
· Support marketing and communications efforts to ensure carer services are visible, accessible, and inclusive for all who need them.
This individual will work in collaboration with the Assessment and Development Worker. Co -Chairing the Communication and Engagement Subgroup of the Carers Board.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
· Support the delivery and coordinate online and in person carer awareness training to help individuals and organisations to recognise the role of a carer.
· Support the organisation by hosting online and in person peer support sessions to connect carers and provide emotional and practical support.
· Facilitate and maintain the carers' website to ensure up-to-date, relevant, and accessible information. Linking and informing other Carers Board partners websites.
· Manage and develop social media channels to raise awareness of carer services and promote engagement.
· Provide digital support to carers, helping them access online resources, tools, and services.
· Coordinate marketing and communications efforts to increase visibility of carer services.
· Engage with hidden and hard-to-reach carer groups, including:
* Older carers
* Working carers
* Male carers
* BAME carers
* Carers living in Darwen
· Contribute content and updates to the carers' newsletter and participate in wider carers service activities.
· Stay informed about the latest technology and digital tools to enhance service delivery and accessibility.
· Support the visibility and presence of the Carers Service within the Darwen community through outreach and local engagement.
· Work in collaboration with The Assessment and Development Worker to meet agreed targets.
· Co- Chair the Communications and Engagement subgroup of the Carers Board
· Attend and feedback to the Carers Board.
· Liaise with both Adult and Children's Social Care to increase carer awareness and increase in Carers Assessments
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
· Supervise and support volunteers to assist in delivering carer awareness, digital support, and engagement activities.
· Maintain accurate and confidential records in line with organisational policies and data protection requirements.
· Produce and submit quarterly reports to monitor progress against targets and inform service development.
· Ensure that project funds are used appropriately and remain within the agreed budget.
SUPERVISION AND DEVELOPMENT
· Attend regular casework, supervision, and appraisal sessions.
· Participate in promotional and outreach activities outside the office, which may occasionally require working outside normal office hours on a flexible time basis.
· Fully engage in staff meetings, relevant sub-groups, and complete all mandatory training as required.
· Contribute proactively to the ongoing development and improvement of the Carers Service.
POLICY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
* Implement and promote equality and diversity policy
* Follow GDPR data protection laws in relation to the storage of data
* To work in accordance with all Blackburn with Darwen Carers Service policies and procedures
To undertake any other duties which may from time to time be required and which are consistent with the duties and responsibilities of the post and support the overall ethos, principles & practices of the organisation.
CONFIDENTIALITY
All workers will be expected to maintain a high standard of practice, which recognises the rights of the individual to have assurance that any information given will be treated with the respect and privacy consistent with our overall social and professional responsibilities
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: £21,309.00 per year
Expected hours: 25 per week
Benefits:
* Company pension
* Free flu jabs
* Free parking
* On-site parking
* Sick pay
Education:
* A-Level or equivalent (required)
Experience:
* Project Development: 1 year (preferred)
* organising and implementing activities: 1 year (required)
Work Location: In person