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Money Management Adviser (Family) based in Worcester

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Citizens Advice Worcester & Herefordshire (Operating as Citizens Advice Worcester)
Money Management Adviser (Family) based in Worcester
- Hours: Full-time 37 hours per week
- Duration: Funded for 12 months with opportunity for a further 2 years subject to funding
- Salary: £28,142 - £28,598 FT per annum
- Closing date: Mon 20 July 2026
- Interview date: w/c 27 July 2026
Requirements: Clean driving licence and access to own transport essential
Role Description: To provide support and advice up to generalist casework level and specifically provide income maximisation, benefits, debt and housing advice and related matters with the provision of a level of ongoing support. Working closely with Family Hubs, schools, HAF providers and other family support services.
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Money Management Adviser based in Worcester
- Hours: Part-time 18.5 Hours per week
- Duration: Initially funded until March 2028
- Salary: £28,142 - £28,598 FT per annum (actual pro rata £14,071 - £14,298)
- Closing date: Mon 20 July 2026
- Interview date: w/c 27 July 2026
Role Description: To provide support and advice up to generalist casework level and specifically provide a financial health check, income maximisation, benefits, debt and housing advice and related matters with the provision of a level of ongoing support.
Qualifications: For all roles we are looking for an individual with recent experience of advice work. We are also willing to consider other candidates with transferable skills which meet the person specification.


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How to Apply: Job packs on our websites Job Vacancies – Worcester Citizens Advice and Job Vacancies – Citizens Advice Herefordshire
Or email enquiries@citaworcester.org.uk
For an informal chat contact enquiries@citaworcester.org.uk
Company Details: Citizens Advice Worcester & Herefordshire (Operating as Citizens Advice Worcester)
- Company no: 6827297
- Charity number: 1128497
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