Recruitment to support disability payments

15 Feb 2021 11:57 AM

Opportunities available in all local authority areas.

The first phase of an 18 month recruitment programme to deliver Scotland’s newest social security benefits has opened.

These additional roles will initially support delivery of Child Disability Payments by assisting families of children with disabilities or long term health conditions to access the benefits they are entitled to when the new benefit is introduced later this year. From 2022 the staff will also support the introduction of the new Adult Disability Payment. Once fully operational, Social Security Scotland’s staff numbers will be in excess of 1,900.

Social Security Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville, recently said:

“Social Security Scotland is founded on the principles of dignity, fairness and respect and our people are absolutely key in delivering that. We are looking for more than 100 people with positive attitudes who share our ambition to deliver a public service we can all be proud of.

“Taking our first applications for disability assistance is the next big step for our social security system in Scotland. Like our other benefits we will deliver disability assistance that is centred on the needs of the individual from application onwards.

“To make it as easy as possible for people to find out if they are eligible and to apply, Client Support Advisers will be based in the community, often co-located with local authorities or third sector partners. The number of locally based advisers will increase gradually over the next 18 months as Covid restrictions are relaxed and face-to-face support can be safely reintroduced.”

Social Security Scotland Chief Executive David Wallace recently said:

“We are committed to increasing diversity within Social Security Scotland so that we reflect the communities we serve.  We are therefore actively seeking applications from people from a range of backgrounds offering flexible, family-friendly working options to successful applicants.”

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