Independent Visitor for Care Experienced Young People

London, Greater London (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

Actively Interviewing

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Job description

Independent Visitor Role Description
Purpose: To appoint a volunteer to visit, advise, and befriend a young person in the care of the Local Authority, providing contact with someone independent of their professional network.

Accountable to: Independent Visitors/Mentors and Peer Mentoring Coordinator

Main Tasks

  • Visit a young person monthly and build a positive relationship as an adult friend.
  • Encourage participation in activities for social, emotional, and educational development.
  • Provide timely written reports on visits.
  • Maintain contact with responsible adults for the young person.
  • Ensure the young person’s views are heard.
  • Ensure the young person knows their rights and is encouraged to participate in decisions.
  • Promote the young person’s unique needs related to their race, culture, language, religion, disability, gender, or sexual orientation, challenging discrimination.
  • Abide by the confidentiality policy and report any safeguarding concerns.
  • Keep secure records of visits and significant events.
  • Safely destroy documents once no longer part of the scheme.

RBKC Values and Behaviour

  • Putting Communities First: Inclusive, quality service.
  • Respect: Value personal experiences and a fair approach.
  • Integrity: Open, honest, and responsible communication.
  • Work Together: Collaborate for better community impact.

Personal Attributes, Skills, and Abilities
Attributes:

  • Committed - Ideally, relationships should last at least two years.
  • Resilient - Building trust takes time and patience.
  • Consistent - Develop trust through consistency.

Skills:

  • Sensitivity to young people's needs.
  • Ability to build positive relationships.
  • Initiative and time management.
  • Ability to travel.

Equal Opportunities
Independent Visitors/Mentors are recruited from all ethnic and cultural backgrounds. We actively recruit male and female volunteers from all religious faiths and socio-economic backgrounds. Independent visitors/mentors with disabilities are also welcome to apply.

Volunteers are expected to adhere to RBKC’s policies on diversity, equal opportunities, and anti-discriminatory practice. Training provided includes equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices to ensure that all Independent Visitors/Mentors are knowledgeable and can apply these in their role.

The Independent Visitor/Mentors Role is a valuable one, and if you choose to apply and are accepted onto the scheme, you could be a positive influence in a young person’s life.

Application Instructions

Please provide your email address so we can send you the application pack.

Posted by
RBKC View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size More than 1000
Posted on: 25 November 2024
Closing date: 23 February 2025 at 11:07
Tags: Mentoring / Coaching, Youth / Children

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