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Independent Visitor for Care Experienced Young People

London, Greater London (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
This job is closed.
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.

Posted by
RBKC View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size More than 1000
Posted on: Thursday, 27 February 2025
Closed date: 28 May 2025 at 11:56
Tags: Mentoring / Coaching, Youth / Children

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This job is closed.