Personal Budget Co-ordinator - Workwell

Posted 3 days 10 hours ago by CPSL Mind

Permanent
Not Specified
Other
Not Specified, United Kingdom
Job Description

CPSL Mind is a vibrant, values-led charity that supports local people in their recovery from mental health issues, promotes wellbeing and campaigns against stigma and discrimination.

WorkWell Personal Budget Co-ordinator
Location:
Based in our Cambridge office with travel across South and East Cambridgeshire, with option for hybrid working.
Hours: 37.5 hours per week. Monday Friday, 9am - 5pm
Contract: Fixed term contract until 31st March 2026
Salary: £26,452.00 per annum Scale Point 15 (April 2024)

WorkWell is an exciting new project that will look to support people across Cambridge City, East Cambs and South Cambs in either getting back to work or to enable them to thrive at work.

The Work Well program will support people who are struggling to maintain employment or have recently lost their employment due to health challenges.

Work Well Coaches may request the allocation of a personal support budget, the WorkWell Personal Budget Co-ordinator will ensure that individual budgets and the fund as a whole are managed within the parameters of the project.

Working across the Work Well Team and the CPSL Mind Finance Team, the post holder will monitor spending against personal support budgets including matching of invoices or receipts to individual spends. They will monitor the total allocation of personal budgets and prepare monthly invoices to the program funders.

We actively monitor applications for employment and will shortlist and arrange interviews for these roles as applications are submitted.

Interested?

If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.

This post is subject to satisfactory DBS clearance.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community and those with their own lived experiences of mental health challenges.

No agencies please.