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Support Worker-Children & Families

Brook Street Social Care
Posted 13 hours ago, valid for 13 days
Location

Bradford, West Yorkshire BD10, England

Salary

£26,208 - £27,040 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Family Support Worker is available in a Residential Family Assessment and Support centre located in Bradford, offering a salary of £26,208.
  • Candidates must possess a Level 3 diploma in children and young people, health and social care, or be willing to begin this training within 6 months.
  • The role involves providing ongoing family support during parenting assessments and ensuring a safe living environment for residents.
  • Ideal applicants should have experience working with vulnerable adults and/or children, as well as a good understanding of safeguarding practices.
  • The position requires working day shifts from 7:30 am to 8 pm for three shifts per week.

Family Support Worker
Children and Families

Residential Care
Bradford
26,208
Day shifts- 7.30am - 8pm ( 3 shifts per week)
Level 3 diploma in children and young people, health and social care, or a willingness to begin this training within 6 months

We are recruiting now for Family Support Workers to work in our Residential Family Assessment and Support centre based in Bradford.

This Residential Family Centre provides a safe and supportive assessment environment for families who have areas of concern, but have the space to explore solutions regarding their ability to effectively and safely parent their child/children. We provide observations which are robust, evidenced based and child-centred, according to best practice and childcare legislation. We will work with families to instil hope and support them with developing their skills, knowledge and understanding so that they can provide the best care for their child/children.

Essential
A good understanding and knowledge of issues that may affect families in the present day
An awareness of equal opportunities, anti-discriminatory and inclusion practice
Experience of working with vulnerable adults and/or children and young people
Experience and knowledge of working in a team and the ability to communicate well with others
Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults
Experience of working in a residential social care setting

Responsibilities-
To work in line with relevant policies and procedures of the centre
To work directly with parents and their children to provide on-going family support as part of their parenting assessment To ensure residents live in a safe environment in line with health and safety and safeguarding policies and procedures
To ensure all aspects of Health and Safety are maintained within the centre, including carrying out risk assessments and ensuring cleaning is taking place
To work towards the National Minimum Standards and Family Centre Regulations 2002 and adhere to legislation around confidentiality, safeguarding, equality and diversity and inclusion policies
To effectively use and monitor CCTV to gather evidence for parenting assessments
To help service users with their learning, development and life skills
To help service users build physical and emotional bonds with their child/ren through robust parenting sessions and informed evidence-based strategies
To enhance parents' understanding of child development, education and play and the importance of this
To maintain up-to-date and accurate logs, observations and records of all interactions so that these can inform weekly key worker and social worker reports, and assessments shared with the placing Local Authority

Please apply and Emma will be in touch to arrange a confidential chat

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