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Senior Early Help Practitioner

Service Care Solutions
Posted 9 hours ago, valid for 21 days
Location

London, Greater London SE1 3SS, England

Salary

£32 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • Southwark Council is seeking a Senior Early Help Practitioner for an initial 3-month contract, working 36 hours per week.
  • The position offers a rate of £32 per hour umbrella, or £25 per hour PAYE.
  • Candidates must possess a recognized qualification at level 5 or higher in direct work with families, or have significant experience in complex whole family work.
  • The role involves providing support to families, collaborating with MASH social workers, and facilitating access to appropriate services.
  • Experience in a similar role and knowledge of best practices for working with children aged 0-19 is also required.

Senior Early Help Practitioner

Duration: Initially 3 months
Hours: 36 hours a week
Rate: 32 umbrella an hour (25 PAYE and hour)

Southwark Council are looking for a Senior Early Help Practitioner to join their team with the requirement to work in the borough five days per week

As a Senior Early Help Practitioner, you will:

  • Be expected to organize your work independently working to agreed standards to ensure that families and children receive an excellent service
  • Provide information, advice, guidance, access to multi agency family help and support services as an internal partner
  • Work with families who may come to the attention of children's social care where a statutory social work response may be less effective or is assessed to be disproportionate to reduce the risk of significant harm
  • Progress contacts in collaboration with MASH social workers, offering immediate help visits and making recommendations where families need an early help assessment
  • Facilitate helping conversations that involve families in accessing the most appropriate support services
  • Provide short term family support plans with families in crisis situations

Requirements

  • Recognised and relevant academic and/or professional qualification at level 5/degree level or higher in direct work with families or have significant experience in complex whole family work
  • Knowledge of guidance and best practice in work with 0-19 year olds and their families
  • Experience of complex whole family direct work with children and their families within an early help context
  • Experience within a similar role

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