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Welfare Benefits Advisor

Bristol
£32k – £35k/yr
Posted about 15 hours ago
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Can you deliver customer-centric welfare benefit advice and income maximisation?

We have an opportunity for a Welfare Benefits Advisor to join our Customer Income Team in Bristol.

This is a hybrid working role with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office

The Role

As a Welfare Benefits Advisor, you'll provide our customers with budgeting and welfare benefit advice.

This will include completing Income and Expenditure statements, giving budgeting advice, benefit & grant applications, and signposting for additional support.

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You'll be working with both internal and external partners including Housing Benefit, Department of Works and Pensions and independent money, debt or legal advice services

To be successful in this role you'll need:

  • An up-to-date working knowledge of the benefits system
  • Experience of supporting customers to complete statements and applications
  • The ability to work with internal and external partners to achieve the best outcome for the customer
  • Experience of supporting vulnerable customers with kindness and empathy
  • Effective decision-making skills, a diplomatic and confidential approach and the ability to prioritise a busy workload.

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You'll need to travel in this role, so having a car and full driving licence is essential.

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Skills

Welfare Benefit Advice
Income Maximisation
Budgeting Advice
Benefit Applications
Grant Applications
Signposting
Customer Support
Empathy
Decision-Making
Diplomacy
Confidentiality
Workload Prioritisation
Knowledge of Benefits System
Collaboration
Travel
Driving License

Location

Bristol, England, United Kingdom

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