- Relevant social care qualification
- Flexible and forward thinking in approach.
- Work in a Social Services Directorate or other Statutory or Voluntary Agency.
- Constantly striving for continuous improvement to provide the best outcomes for individuals and their families
- Able to use excellent mediation and negotiation skills on behalf of service users.
- Work with a range of client groups within an Agency
- Highly skilled at building meaningful relationships with children and families to engage them in assessments and plans
- Committed to providing our service users with a high-quality service
- Experienced in working in a multi-disciplinary, interagency basis
- Knowledge of legislation relating to general social work practice
- Provide return home interview for children and young people who are reported missing as per the Missing from Home protocol and Statutory Duty.
- Take effective action to enable all children to have the best outcomes by contributing to and influencing care planning for children.
- Provide independent advocacy for children who experience missing episodes.
- Identify intelligence and ensure that it is passed onto the allocated Social Worker and Police.
- Make contact, engage and be proactive with regard to all young people who run away and carry out child-centred interviews.
- Ensure the reasons, push and pull factors impacting on the child and young person is recorded and influences care planning.
- Provide a flexible creative response to engaging with children and young people.
- Keep and maintain accurate records.
- To educate and advise young people as a preventative measure on the dangers and risks of running away.
- Ensure that children and young people are effectively assessed, planned for, engaged with, and suitably reviewed in a manner that enhances the likelihood of their behaviour changing.
- Monitor and record service activity and data in accordance with statutory regulations. 8. To ensure that the needs of the child are understood in the context of the families in which they live, and to ensure that the needs of those families are recognised and are being met by service providers.
- Act as a representative of the service in a range of different environments and convey a positive image of the service.
- Provide additional support as required within the remit of the service.
- Promote and develop the use of Young Peoples Centres by other agencies and local partners.