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Career guidance support officer

Holywood
Permanent
Support officer
€30,000 a year
Posted: 23h ago
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Job Title: Department: Coaching & Development Salary: NJC Scale 6 (£31.537 - £33,699) Hours: Permanent Part-time: 28 per week (Monday to Thursday 9.00am 5.00pm) Reportsto : Location: Maryfield Complex, 100 Belfast Road, Holywood Main Purpose The Coaching & Development Department at places each individuals needs, aspirations, and circumstances at the heart of informed decision-making through high-quality, person-centred careers Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG), career coaching, and training. The Department enhances employability and personal skills, helping individuals prepare for meaningful next steps following retirement from policing. The Career Guidance Support Officer will be the first point of contact in the Coaching & Development service, providing comprehensive initial assessment to clients transitioning from policing. The postholder will be responsible for the clients first point of contact to the service and initial assessments; and using the designated client management system, will refer individuals to appropriate specialist services within the team (Career Counselling, Information, Advice & Guidance (IAG), or Coaching). The postholder will also manage a caseload of clients seeking training support bursaries, providing guidance in line with eligibility criteria, funding guidance, and service procedures. The role involves working closely with the services Administrative Team and engaging in multidisciplinary working with other departments to support effective referral pathways. The postholder will undertake a range of administrative duties, including maintaining accurate confidential client records; assist with reporting;administering training bursaries, processing course bookings, and managing waiting lists, in line with organisational policies and procedures. Support the planning, delivery and evaluation of workshops tailored to the policing community. Key Responsibilities Client Contact & Initial Assessment 1. Act as the first point of contact for clients accessing the Coaching & Development service, responding to enquiries professionally and confidentially. 2. Conduct initial client assessments to identify needs, goals, barriers and appropriate next steps. 3. Gather and record relevant client information to support onward guidance or referral. Careers Information, Advice & Guidance (IAG) Support 4. Support the team delivery of professional, impartial Careers Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG ) by providing accurate, up-to-date information on career options, training, funding and employability, and by signposting clients to appropriate services, resources or specialist advisers 5. Maintain appropriate boundaries between information, advice and guidance in line with professional standards. 6. To contribute to the knowledge and skills base within the team by maintaining an active awareness of current developments in career development and by implementing the knowledge and skills acquired. Administrative & Service Coordination Support 7. Provide administrative support to the careers team, including maintaining client records, booking appointments and managing correspondence. 8. Collaborate with the services administration team to managing training bursaries, course bookings and waiting lists, ensuring accurate records and timely communication. 9. To use the current client management system to improve service recording and evidence gathering, and to support the collection, monitoring, and reporting of data for service performance and quality assurance. 10. Collaborate effectively across multiple departments to ensure effective and timely client referrals Workshop, Training & Group Activity Support 11. Assist with the planning, preparation and delivery of career-related workshops, training and group sessions. 12. Support workshop facilitation through logistics, materials preparation, registrations and client engagement. 13. Collect feedback and contribute to evaluation and continuous service improvement. Understanding Client Needs 14. Demonstrate awareness of the unique challenges faced by clients during mid-life career transitions and the move into active retirement. 15. Demonstrate awareness of the unique challenges faced by police officers transitioning into civilian life in Northern Ireland Collaboration, Compliance & Quality 16. Work collaboratively with team, managers and external partners and stakeholders to ensure a smooth client journey. 17. Maintain accurate, confidential records in line with data protection and safeguarding requirements. 18. Follow organisational policies, quality standards and best practice within the career guidance sector. 19. Participate in regular industry Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to maintain and enhance professional knowledge and skills General Responsibilities 20. To promote and develop positive and productive/effective working relationships with other multidisciplinary members of PRRT. 21. Comply with organisational and departmental policies and procedures including those related to data protection and GDPR. 22. Promote and demonstrate appropriate behaviours in line with PRRT values. 23. Comply with legal duties and responsibilities under Health and Safety legislation, plus a general duty to work safely and not to put others at risk i.e. colleagues, clients, visitors as a result of any activity or omission at work. 24. Undertake any other duties which may be assigned to meet organisational need and which are reasonably regarded as within the nature of the duties, responsibilities and grade of the post as defined. The principal responsibilities listed above are an indicator of the main aspects of the role as opposed to representing a definitive list. Qualifications & Professional Development Essential The ideal candidate will be educated to honours degree level, with 2.2 classification or above. Desirable An accredited qualification at Level 5 or above (or working towards) in the area of Information, Advice & Guidance / Guidance Counselling / Career Development. Membership of accredited industry bodies e.g. Career Development Institute. Experience A minimum of two years experience in supporting adults through mid-life career transitions including assessing individual need within career transition, employability, Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG), or social prescribing services. Key Skills and Abilities Knowledge of IAG; career guidance; training; education, and employment networks, as well as current labour market trends. Effective communication skills (both orally and in written format) and strong organisational skills. Ability to form good relationships with clients, and demonstrate an understanding of the unique challenges faced by the client group as they transition out of policing. Ability to manage own workload and caseload. Excellent teamwork and interpersonal skills, including the ability to develop and maintain constructive working relationships with colleagues and all levels of staff. Special Knowledge Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint) and experience of using a Customer Relationship Management System (CRM). Other Possess a full, current UK driving licence which is valid for use in the UK and have access to a car on appointment Where disability prohibits driving, this criteria will be waived if the applicant is able to organise suitable alternative arrangements' Please see PRRT website for the full candidate information pack and application form. Completed application forms must be submitted either by email or post no later than 12 noon on Monday 2nd February 2026. Please note CV's will not be accepted. If you have any queries please contact Human Resources by email: or telephone. Please retain a copy of the candidate information pack for your reference throughout the selection process. Skills: honours degree level, with 2.2 classification Knowledge of IAG Benefits: ? Benenden Healthcare Scheme pension scheme with a 15% employer contribution ? Free secure parking on-site ? Use of the Physiotherapy gymnasium ? Death in service provision ? Additional Annual Leave Purchase Scheme

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