Carer Information & Engagement Worker (Equalities)
* 35 hours per week
* x 1 Position
* Salary: NLCT2 (£26,800 – £29,351)
* Contract: Permanent
Reports to: Carer Information Lead
We are seeking a committed and inclusive professional to focus on improving engagement with carers from marginalised or underrepresented communities — including Ethnic Minority, Rural, and LGBTQIA+ carers.
This role is central to ensuring equality and inclusion are embedded in everything we do. You’ll build relationships with local organisations, participate in equalities networks, and ensure carers from all backgrounds have equitable access to information, support, and opportunities to have their voices heard.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who values diversity, community collaboration, and social justice. If you are also passionate about carers’ rights, have excellent communication skills, and want to make a difference in your community, we’d love to hear from you.
Job Purpose
To have a key role in the operational delivery and development of the organisation’s key objectives as the Carer Information, Advice and Campaigning Services and Breaks from the Routine service provider, commissioned by University Health & Social Care North Lanarkshire (UHSCNL), working closely with the Carer Information Lead, Manager, the Board of Directors, and key partners.
To work as part of the Carer Information & Engagement Team to deliver an accessible campaigning, information and carer representation service in North Lanarkshire. This will include the development and provision of accessible, quality and comprehensive information to help identify carers and signpost or link them to relevant supports with a focus on carers from marginalised communities (Ethnic Minority, Rural, LGBTQIA+ etc). The post will also forge active links between carers and professionals to ensure that carers’ voices are heard in the development of local service provision, and work with key partners to deliver local campaigns linked to key themes.
Key Responsibilities
Information and Support for Carers
* Promote and implement the aims, objectives, and commitment to carers of North Lanarkshire Carers Together.
* Provide a signposting and referral service, linking carers to appropriate support, including short breaks and Adult Carer Support Plans.
* Ensure information is accessible, proportionate, and tailored to individual carers’ needs by working with relevant organisations.
* Support the development and dissemination of information about North Lanarkshire Carers Together and key policy or service developments.
* Ensure equality considerations are embedded across all information, engagement, and campaigning activities, identifying and addressing barriers to access.
Partnership Working and Collaboration
* Work in partnership with University Health & Social Care and the 3rd Sector to gather and share information relevant to carers and the carer agenda, including carers’ rights under the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016.
* Develop and maintain strong relationships with local community and carer organisations to support all carer identification, information, and engagement, with a focus on carers from marginalised groups.
* Support wider plans for key carer events, including the Commitment to Carers event, Carers Week, and Carers Rights Day.
* Represent the organisation at information events, forums, and campaigns.
* Collaboration with North Lanarkshire Council Community Hubs, ensuring a presence at a neighbourhood level and working in partnership to ensure carers have equitable access to supports in their local area.
* Actively participate in local and national Equalities Networks, supporting collaboration, sharing best practice, and promoting inclusive approaches to carer engagement. Providing an avenue for organisations to share best practice, identify opportunities to work together and learn from and replicate successful engagement and delivery models.
Carer Engagement and Awareness
* Develop and deliver Carer Aware sessions within statutory and 3rd Sectors, including Health & Social Care and community health settings based on carer rights as embedded within Carers (Scotland) Act 2016.
* Support the identification of all carers and collection of their issues through mechanisms such as the Carer Forum, Parent Carer Forum, focus groups, consultations, and partnership work, with a focus on carers from marginalised groups.
* Coordinate carer feedback to assess the effectiveness of services.
* Support the Engagement and Participation of carers, ensuring they have a voice in the development of local and national policy, through facilitation of a Carer Forum and participation in our training to upskill effective Carer Representatives.
Communication and Administration
* Maintain accurate records of work activity and carer support using agreed organisational systems, including statistical reporting.
* Participate in meetings, supervision, and development sessions.
* Ensure consistent branding and quality in external communications, supporting the promotion of the organisation’s work at local and national levels.
* Manage event enquiries, coordinating responses and liaising with team members as required.
Professional Development and Compliance
* Undertake training as identified by the Carer Information Lead to support role development.
* Plan, manage, and organise workload in line with agreed work tasks.
* Adhere to health and safety requirements, data protection, and confidentiality policies.
* Represent the organisation professionally and appropriately.
* Undertake occasional evening and weekend work as required.
* Carry out any other duties as required by the Carer Information Lead and/or Manager related to the role.
Person Specification
Essential
Good standard of general education
A minimum of 2 years’ experience of working in a similar role
Experience of analysing information and the ability to summarise it for diverse audiences
Experience of working on own initiative
Experience of working as part of a team
Experience of engaging with diverse or marginalised communities
Proficient in Microsoft Office 365
Excellent written and communication skills with the ability to engage effectively and communicate with diverse groups
Understanding of the issues, challenges and barriers that face unpaid carers
Knowledge of the key rights for carers within local and national policy and legislation
Confident self-starter, who is able to drive a work plan, manage and organise their own workload to achieve outcomes and outputs within a defined timescale
Evidence of an empathetic, non-judgmental attitude
Evidenced commitment to promoting equity, equality, diversity and inclusion
Willingness to travel
Willingness to work out with normal office hours
Ability to work effectively from home
Full Driving License and daily access to a car
Ongoing clear Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) registration
Desirable
Experience working in the 3rd Sector with carers’ organisations
Experience of working in equalities, inclusion, or community engagement settings
Proficiency in Charity Log
Relevant degree or qualification in health, social work/social care, or community work
Understanding of health and social care structures
Evidence of continued professional development
Ability to communicate in languages relevant to North Lanarkshire’s communities
This job description is indicative and not exhaustive. Duties may evolve to meet the needs of North Lanarkshire Carers Together.
How To Apply
Please read the full Job Descriptions above before applying.
CVs will not be accepted. Applicants must complete an Application Form, clearly stating which role you are applying for, and submit it by the closing date.
Closing Date: Friday 28th November 2025 at 4.30pm
Interview Dates:
Monday 8th December 2025 – Carer Information & Engagement Worker posts
Tuesday 9th December 2025 – Family Support Worker post
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted soon after selection and must be available on the interview date