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Money Adviser

Position: Money Adviser

Location: Addlestone, Sunbury

Closing date: 31 December 9999

Role details

Job title:
Money Adviser

Location:
Addlestone, Sunbury

Salary:
£27K - £29K per annum

Salary pro rata:
Yes

London allowance:
No

Hours per week:
37 hours per week. Pro rata considered.

Type of contract:
Permanent

Closing date for applications:
22/07/2024

Interview date:
12/08/2024

Email address that candidates can contact for more information:

recruitment@randscab.org.uk

Citizens Advice Runnymede and Spelthorne has been awarded 4-year funding to deliver Money Advice from the National Lottery Community Fund.

The Money Adviser will:

  • Deliver advice by telephone and face to face to residents of Runnymede and Spelthorne providing comprehensive and full range of money/debt advice in line with Financial Conduct Authority regulation and Debt Advice Quality Framework.   
  • Deliver money advice support across Citizens Advice Runnymede and Spelthorne (CARS) staff and volunteers. 
  • Promote and develop good money/debt advice practice within CARS.   
  • Promote and deliver the money advice service of the organisation by attending outreach locations and clients’ homes where required. 

Reporting to the Lead Money Adviser, the successful candidate will have experience of providing generalist advice and be prepared to undertake further training to achieve accreditation for Money Advice accreditations such as MAPS and DRO Intermediary. Citizens Advice Runnymede and Spelthorne has offices in Addlestone and Sunbury-on-Thames.

There is the right to request some home working, once the staff have passed their probationary period and agreed with their line manager. You will need to be able to work well as part of a team and independently and be committed to our policies, aims and objectives.

Every local Citizens Advice is a registered charity. Different application procedures are adopted by individual local Citizens Advice. Contact the relevant one as outlined in the information about this role. You should not send an application form to national Citizens Advice.

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