Employment Specialist

Employment Specialist

Locations: Norwich (7 posts), North Norfolk (2 posts)

Hours: 37 per week - subject to Four Day Week scheme following 6-months in post

Contract: 5-year programme (2025-2030)

Salary: £29,970 per annum

Leave: 23 days plus bank holidays

Application Deadline: 21st October (midnight)

Expected Start Date: Around 1st December

Interview Date: Wednesday 29th and Thursday 30th October

(Including evening interview slots to accommodate availability)

Reports to: reports to Connect to Work Project Manager

 

About the Role

This is a key position within Norfolk County Council's Connect to Work project, supporting disabled people and those with health conditions to secure sustainable employment. Using the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model, you will manage a caseload of participants with complex barriers to employment, providing person-centred support through their complete journey to work. The role combines direct participant support with employer engagement, building partnerships across health, community and voluntary sectors to transform lives through meaningful employment.

 

Key Responsibilities

Manage an active caseload delivering the full 5-stage IPS model: engagement, vocational profiling, employer engagement, job matching, and in-work supportComplete vocational profiles and co-produce action plans focused on participant goals, strengths and support needsProvide practical job-search support including CV development, applications, interview preparation and careers guidanceProactively develop employer relationships, generating suitable vacancies and promoting inclusive hiring practicesAdvocate for participants, negotiating reasonable adjustments and exploring hidden employment opportunitiesDeliver ongoing in-work coaching and support, including workplace visits and retention planningEmbed with clinical teams and primary care settings, attending MDT meetings as an employment specialistCoordinate warm referrals and joint planning with VCSE partners, Jobcentre Plus, adult learning providers and community servicesWork peripatetically across community venues, health settings, partner premises and Future Projects officesMeet contracted targets for referrals, job starts, sustainments and employer engagementMaintain accurate records on CRM systems and comply with data capture protocolsFollow safeguarding procedures, equality practices and health & safety policies

 

About You

You are a tenacious and resilient practitioner with strong emotional intelligence and experience delivering employment support programmes. You have knowledge of trauma-informed practice and understand the needs of people with health conditions and disabilities. Experience with IPS or supported employment approaches is essential, along with proven employer engagement and job brokering skills. Understanding of welfare benefits, the Equality Act 2010, and ICT systems including Excel and CRM platforms is required. You must be able to work independently, manage priorities effectively, and build trusting relationships at pace.

 

About Future Projects

Future Projects is a Norwich-based charity dedicated to tackling poverty, exclusion, and disadvantage. We provide high-impact services across education, wellbeing, employment, and youth support. We are a Real Living Wage, Disability Confident, and Four Day Week Gold Standard employer.

 

Additional Information

Nine roles available across Norwich and North NorfolkHighly mobile role requiring flexibility for evenings/weekendsNo line management responsibilitiesEnhanced DBS check and right to work in the UK requiredFull induction including IPS training providedProgramme delivery until 2030


  • Location: Norwich, Norfolk
  • Salary: £29,970 per annum + Benefits
  • Type: Contract
  • Recruiter: i4 Recruitment
  • Posted: 08-Oct-2025
  • Posted on: careers4a.com