We are recruiting for a meticulous and empathetic individual to join our team as a Caseworker, demonstrating a keen eye for detail and the capacity to handle sensitive and potentially distressing information with the utmost care!
The Children’s Funeral Fund for England (CFF) is a Ministry of Justice scheme that provides funding for the essential elements of the funeral for a child and has been operational since July 2019.
The Specialist Case Working team receives applications to the Fund from burial and cremation authorities and funeral directors. The team receives and processes claims before they are submitted to the MOJ. Claims are logged on the claims management system and then case worked, ensuring the information is accurate and the MoJ has all the evidence needed to make a decision.
The information handled by the Specialist Case Work team can occasionally be sensitive, so you need to maintain a professional distance, but show empathy with the beneficiaries of the Fund – especially on the rare occasions you may be dealing directly with a bereaved family member. Whilst the team is rarely in direct contact with families, we are very proud to support them at a difficult time by processing the claims.
This is a part‑time hybrid role, working from home, and working from the Blackpool office every Wednesday for face‑to‑face team meetings, training and team building. You will be working Monday to Wednesday each week (22.5 hours per week). The days need to be full days and we cannot consider anything less than 9 am–5 pm on each working day. Flexibility may occasionally be required in terms of working days.
Training is provided through the Technical Mentorship, Glossary and all the training materials. This will allow you to respond to queries via email and cover the CFF’s helpline. The helpline operates Monday–Friday between 9 am and 5 pm.
What you will be doing
- Receiving claim forms via email, checking for any existing claims for the same child and logging the new application on the CMS.
- Confirming receipt of claim with the claimant (burial authority/funeral director or responsible person).
- Talking directly to external partners, checking details relating to the funeral and chasing up missing information.
- Providing advice and assistance about the Fund and answering questions about eligibility.
- Confirming details for the funeral along with costs claimed, submitting the claim for review before it is issued for determination.
- Confirming the amount a claimant will receive or advising them of any reasons why their claim may not have been approved and then updating all the appropriate files.
- Dealing with any enquiries from the DWP about claims for a Funeral Expenses Payment, making sure no multiple applications for public funding are made.
What you’ll bring
- Empathetic approach to the cases being handled.
- Diligence towards work.
- High standard of written work; case working requires brief but detailed notes and regular communication with claimants and other service providers using the Technical Guidance to offer assistance with complex queries.
- Ability to maintain excellent working relationships and to take on multiple tasks each day to meet all service levels.
It would be great if you had
- Knowledge of the funeral industry or bereavement services.
We invite you to apply. We would love to hear from you!
Employment Details
Employment Type: Part‑time, Permanent
Location: Blackpool
Security Clearance Level: SC
Salary: £16,252.74 per annum
Benefits: 25 days annual leave with the option to buy additional days, health cash plan, life assurance and pension.
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