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Personal Advisor - Looked After Children & Leaving Care Service

AKTON Resourcing Ltd
Posted 3 days ago, valid for a month
Location

London, Greater London SW1A 2DX, England

Salary

£26.61 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • Salary: 26.61/hr
  • Experience required: Must have Looked After Children & Leaving Care experience
  • Qualifications: Educated to A level (or equivalent) or extensive experience of directly working with children, young people, their parents and carers
  • Skills & Experience: Good verbal and written communication skills, ability to work collaboratively, experience of working with vulnerable children and families, experience of contributing to safeguarding
  • Working patterns: Full time, 36 hours a week, start date ASAP, in person attendance in the office at least three times weekly, core working hours 9am - 5pm

Personal Advisor - Looked After Children & Leaving Care Services
Westminster
26.61/hr
Full time: 36/hrs a week
Start date: ASAP

AKTON Recruitment is working closely with the local authorities and we are looking for a Personal Advisor - Looked After Children & Leaving Care Services in the Westminster area. Must have Looked After Children & Leaving Care experience.

General Duties:

  • To support care leavers make a successful transition to adulthood.
  • To contribute to the assessments, formulation, implementation and review of Pathway Plans through direct interventions and full engagement of the young person.
  • To provide assistance and advice to Care Leavers in relation to developing practical independent living skills, holding a tenancy and developing financial capabilities.
  • Provide coaching and motivational support to enable young people to build the confidence and self-esteem to be successful in adulthood.
  • Safeguard and protect Care leavers as they transition to independence through regular contact and ensuring that they are; effectively engaged; in suitable accommodation; and in education training or employment appropriate to their abilities and aspirations.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues across agencies with the view to co-ordinating the provision of relevant services and taking reasonable steps to ensure the young person makes use of them.
  • To take on duty tasks and be on the duty rota at least three times monthly.


Working patterns:

  • Flexible/agile working is promoted however it is the expectation that in person attendance in the office is completed at least three times weekly.
  • Attendance at Team meetings must be in person.
  • Core working hours are 9am - 5pm.


Qualifications
Educated to A level (or equivalent) or extensive experience of directly working with children, young people, their parents and carers to effect positive change

Skills & Experience

  • Good verbal and written communication skills relevant to the statutory context and job role.
  • Organisational skills to be able to manage time effectively to balance the competing demands of direct work, undertaking practical tasks, record keeping and following statutory processes.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with other professionals, families and members of the community in providing or accessing supports and in achieving change.
  • Ability to assess needs, formulate and communicate plans of support and transitions to independence.
  • Ability to analyse information and implement SMART plans of action.
  • Experience of working with vulnerable children, young adults and families according to statutory guidance, either directly in or in partnership with local authority children's services.
  • Experience of contributing to the safeguarding and support of children, young adults and families in accordance with the expectations set out in the Children Act 1989 and the Leaving Care Act 2000.
  • Experience of working in settings such as health, housing, youth and employment where skills and knowledge can be transferred to a statutory children's services setting.


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