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In Court Advisor (fixed term to end of Mar 15) - Haddington CAB

Job Details

Job title
Access to Justice Project - In Court Advisor
Closing date
Wednesday 23 July 2014
Interviews
Inteviews to be held on Friday 8 August 2014
Location
Haddington
Hours per week
35
Type of contract
Fixed term
Salary
£25,890

More about the job

About the job

The post is funded by the Scottish Legal Aid Board to increase access to justice and prevent homelessness.

The adviser will be involved in providing an advice and representation service to people at court or at risk of going to court.  

Driving licence and access to own transport essential as home visits to disabled or housebound clients will be required. 

The successful candidate will be subject to disclosure through CRBS (PVG Scheme) 

How to apply

Please return completed application marked “Confidential Job Application” BY 12 NOON on WEDNESDAY 23rd July 2013  to:- 

The Manager, Haddington Citizens Advice Bureau, 46 Court Street, HADDINGTON, EH41 3NP

Electronic applications should be sent to cab@haddingtoncab.casonline.org.uk with the above wording marked in the subject line of the email.

About the employer

The Citizens Advice Service was first established in East Lothian in 1978.

Over the years it has grown to deliver services including projects for specific client groups (specialist debt advice, mental health, patients of GP Surgeries, migrant workers and people threatened with eviction/homelessness or in fuel poverty.)

In 2011, the Bureau achieved accreditation to level III of the Scottish National Standards in Information and Advice.

Through a small team of core and project staff and 30 highly trained and committed volunteers, Haddington CAB provides a free, confidential, independent and impartial service to the citizens of East Lothian on a wide range of issues including:

  • Debt and money
  • Welfare Rights
  • Consumer issues
  • Immigration
  • Employment and workforce problems
  • Housing
  • Relationship and family issues
  • Discrimination
  • Health services
  • Legal rights & responsibilities

The charity is a trusted and well respected organisation. It enjoys high levels of client satisfaction and the excellence of its training programme is widely recognised. Its volunteer workforce and paid staff are fully committed and strive, with limited resources, to provide quality assured advice sought by thousands of clients each year.