Who You Are An empathetic and dedicated professional with a passion for supporting children and families. You are committed to promoting safety, wellbeing, and positive outcomes through early intervention and evidence-based practices. You possess strong relationship-building skills, using trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches to empower families and facilitate sustainable change. You thrive in collaborative environments, working effectively with multi-agency partners to ensure coordinated and effective support for families facing complex challenges. What the Job Involves This role requires you to identify and respond timely to the needs of children and families. You will screen and triage contacts, assess risk and needs, and deliver interventions to build family resilience and prevent escalation to statutory social care. You will manage Child in Need (CIN) and Child Protection (CP) cases and engage with children and families to inform intervention and service delivery. You will also work with a multidisciplinary team to ensure outcomes are focused and effective. Additionally, you will maintain accurate records, contribute to quality assurance processes, and support families with practical advice and coaching. Skills Empathy and relationship-building Risk assessment and case management Strengths-based and trauma-informed practice Multi-agency collaboration Reflective practice and continuous professional development Accurate record-keeping and analysis Understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures