Advice Manager
Annual
TPP Recruitment is supporting a small, community-based charity to recruit an Interim Advice Manager on a fixed-term basis. This Interim Advice Manager role is a brilliant opportunity to lead a vital service supporting people facing real hardship, while also shaping systems, quality, and service development during a period of change.Details
- Salary: £36,565 FTE (£29,252 pro rata)
- Location: Brent, Northwest London
- Working Pattern: 32 hours across 4 days (Monday-Thursday)
- Working arrangements: Hybrid (2 days per week on site)
- Contract: Fixed term to 20th April 2027
- Lead day-to-day delivery of the advice service, including setting objectives, managing performance, and providing supervision and feedback to staff and volunteers
- Hold a small caseload to stay connected to frontline delivery and community needs
- Maintain high-quality, compliant advice provision, ensuring delivery aligns with funder expectations and internal standards
- Use case management systems to report on cases and outcomes, supporting funding needs and future applications
- Drive service development, reviewing procedures, improving systems, and supporting expansion aligned to organisational strategy
- Undertake quality assurance activity (including case checking and advice audits) and keep colleagues informed of relevant policy/legislation changes
- Support effective volunteer management, including induction, support, supervision and retention activity
- Contribute to budgets, monitoring, evaluation, stakeholder feedback, and action planning to strengthen service effectiveness
- Work within the Advice Quality Standard (AQS) framework, ensuring policies and procedures remain current and audit-ready
- At least 3 years' experience in welfare advice or casework within the charity sector
- Strong people management experience (including supporting and developing staff/volunteers)
- Strong project/service improvement experience, with confidence managing competing priorities
- Knowledge across welfare benefits, housing, debt and/or immigration, plus safeguarding understanding
- Confidence using case management systems and using data to inform reporting and improvements
- Experience of the Advice Quality Standard, work with refugees and asylum seekers, and/or community language skills (e.g., Arabic, Farsi, Somali) - desirable
- If you're ready to inspire others and be part of a team dedicated to saving lives, we'd love to see your CV!
- Stage 1: informal screening call (fit, motivation, and values alignment)
- Stage 2: formal in-person interview
- Monday 1st June 2026, 9am