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Thank you so much for considering joining us as a CAP Release Groups Coach. This is your opportunity to join a rapidly growing movement of people who are working together to tackle one of the biggest social problems facing us today. We’re so excited for you to join the family!
We’re on a mission to set people in our nation free from a life sentence of debt, poverty and their causes. Our 618 services, including Debt Centres, Job Clubs, Fresh Start and Life Skills groups, are all run through local churches, meaning we can offer our clients not only expert practical support, but companionship, hope and a chance to hear the gospel too.
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All CAP’s services are run through local churches to engage and support people in their communities. CAP Release Groups are designed to help people break free from life controlling habits like smoking, drinking and gambling, as well as offering them the opportunity to hear the Gospel. They’re places of trust and security, where members are offered both practical and emotional support. Hear from some of our existing release group staff and other service managers below about why they love what they do!
Your role as a CAP Release Group Coach will be to assist and support the CAP Release Group Manager in the set up and running of the group. You will support group members on their journey to freedom from any life controlling habits or dependencies they may have. All of this must be done in a way that positively reflects the Christian faith and the core values of the charity.
You’ll usually decide your minimum time commitment with the CAP Release Group Manager, but generally it’s in the region of 2 to 4 hours per week.
As part of this role you must complete an application for an enhanced DBS disclosure (formally CRB).
Please note, as part of this role, we ask that you have access to the internet and an active email address.
This bit’s just the facts and formalities – excuse us for going all official on you! It’s basically a breakdown of what you’ll need to ace this role.
Any questions? Give our selection team a shout on 01274 760797.
Training is residential and is held at our head office in Bradford over an evening and two full days. We’ll provide meals and all training materials whilst you’re training with us. If you’re opening a new service and submit your application and reference form before the early bird deadline, we’ll be able to provide accommodation for you too.
Please note, our training course forms part of our selection process. Although very rare, we do reserve the right to withdraw the offer of any role should any issues arise at training.
We hold two annual conferences – they’re a brilliant opportunity for us to come together to worship God, connect with other CAP workers and be re-inspired by our vision. We would love for you to join us, but don’t worry, it’s not a deal-breaker if you can’t make it!
We also hold two Regional Team Days a year – these are organised by your CAP Area Manager and are an opportunity for you to connect with others working with CAP in your region. Again, we would love for you to join your regional team at these, but it’s ok if you can’t.
This is your chance to tell us who you are! What’s in your heart? What are your passions? What makes you tick? We love meeting new people and we’re excited to get to know you better! You’ll find the link to your application form in the original email.
Please note the section in your application entitled ‘lifestyle code of conduct’. Please ensure you read this carefully and sign it before returning. Any questions, please just contact the selection team on 01274 760797
Submit your application, sit back and relax – aah!