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Ref no:
400173
Published:
18/10/2024
Closes:
11/11/2024
Location:
mailto:katrina@voluntaryactionangus.org.uk, DD8 1BX
Salary:
£22,000 per year
Contract Type:
Permanent
Position Type:
Full Time
Hours:
35 hours per week

POST TITLE: Locality Development Worker

We have a post available for each of the following areas: Please state which area you would like an application for.

Brechin/Montrose

Forfar/Kirriemuir

Arbroath

DURATION: Permanent, subject to initial probationary period

HOURS: 35 hours per week.

Occasional evening and weekend work will be required.

SALARY: £22,000

PURPOSE OF POST: Engage with Angus communities to promote community development and encourage volunteering, while supporting initiatives that drive positive change. This role helps build a more resilient and sustainable Third Sector in Angus by offering inclusive volunteering opportunities, organisational support, training, and evidence-based interventions.

MIN DUTIES:

  • Build capacity of voluntary organisations, volunteering groups and aspiring social enterprises.
  • Create up to date and engaging resources tailored for specific target audiences.
  • Identify barriers to volunteering and implement strategies to overcome them.
  • Promote volunteering and the benefits to individuals and groups by a variety of means, including community events, delivering information sessions and online sessions
  • Create positive working relationships with organisations where there is the potential for people to gain new skills, lead to employment and give back to the community
  • Work in partnership with Angus Health and Social Care Partnership (AHSCP) and Community Planning Partnership (CPP) developments at an operational level.
  • Develop local empowerment opportunities through meaningful community engagement approaches with local communities, organisations and volunteer movements.
  • Build strong working relationships with community workers, key organisations, and local communities to encourage participation and promote coordinated approaches across Angus.
  • Collaborate with communities and key partners through consultation, as well as awareness, learning, and training events.
  • Coordinate with communities and partners to evaluate needs, including addressing issues raised by community planning partners, and contribute to collaborative efforts.
  • Facilitate and develop volunteer management/coordination through providing facilitated forums and sharing best practice.
  • Offer communities opportunities to build their capacity and empower them to foster positive and sustainable change, using models of best practice and co-production.
  • In collaboration with communities and key partners, create and support new initiatives and opportunities that enhance service delivery
  • Assist Community Link Workers in the area by facilitating continuous learning and development, sharing local information, and providing monthly updates.