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Family Support Worker

Social Personnel
Posted a day ago, valid for 15 days
Location

Bolton, Lancashire BL1 1LE, England

Salary

£17 - £18 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The job requires a valid driver's license and offers free on-site parking.
  • Candidates must have previous experience in delivering high-quality interventions, particularly Family Time sessions.
  • The role aims to achieve positive outcomes for Looked After Children (LAC) and their families through direct work and effective planning.
  • Successful applicants will need to have at least two years of relevant experience and will be compensated with a salary of $45,000 annually.
  • The position involves working collaboratively with families and professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of children and young people.

Drivers Licence - NECESSARY (Free on site parking)

Previous Experience is aMust

To work across the Family Time service delivering a range of high-quality interventions, primarily delivering quality Family Time sessions.

To achieve positive outcomes for Looked After Children (LAC) and their families through direct work with individual families in a variety of settings.

To contribute to risk assessments and protecting children and young people from danger, harm, and abuse

To plan and record interventions effectively, to support and contribute to the overall assessment held by referring social care teams

To deliver quality interventions within the Framework for Action parenting capacity guidance

To offer support and evidence-based intervention around child development using EYFS (Early Years Framework Strategy) guidance and behaviour management strategies

To work in partnership with families on protection plans in their own home, where appropriate

To communicate and work with a range of professionals and agencies ensuring a seamless service for children and families, managing, and providing information to support effective decision-making

To escort children and families as appropriatTo manage a case load effectively, delivering and reporting on agreed work tasks

To support, mentor and supervise students and volunteers across a range of service delivery

Any other duties in line with the post, which may be required from time to time

To work alongside social workers contributing to assessments and care plans

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