About this job
Childrens Service S02: £40,182.00 “We keep on striving for the best for our children and young people” In the Specialist Intervention Service, we have created a hub of preventative intervention services which assist in reducing the number of children who enter the care system as well as improving their life chances and safety. We are working with all Teams across Children’s Care and Support to improve the outcomes for children and young people on the edge of care. We are looking to appoint a creative and innovative Family Support Worker, into our Specialist Family Support & Volunteer Team. You will be experienced in providing high challenge and high support, at times when children and families need our support the most. This will involve some evenings and weekend work, which is essential to make sustained, embedded change. The children and families you support will experience from you well thought out direct work, planned and targeted parenting support, and will benefit from your partnership working with other areas of the Specialist Intervention Service who may also be involved. This post offers an opportunity to learn and expand new creative methods of working with children, young people and their families. If you care about making a difference to the lives of Barking and Dagenham residents and are eager to try new ideas, then this job is for you.
Special requirements for this post
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a comprehensive screening process will be undertaken on successful applicants including an Enhanced Children’s Department of Barring Services check. This is a fixed term post for 12 months (or 12-month secondment for internal only)
About you
You will be committed to making a difference to the lives of children, focussed on delivering positive outcomes with the ability to manage your own workload and meet agreed deadlines. You will be open to learning new skills and methods of working with children and carers as well as be being flexible and able to think and change practice on your feet as the client needs requires. Knowledge and understanding of young people and their families and the challenges they can face, and experience of safeguarding in a statutory setting is essential. You will have excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well the ability to analyse complex information. You will be able to make confident decisions, whilst demonstrating an ability to incorporate a variety of theoretical models which build on families’ strengths and focus on their protective factors. You will have an understanding and experience of contextual safeguarding and will keep the child at the centre of your practise.
About us
We are putting the heart back into social work, supported by our relational practice model, we ensure the child’s lived experience takes centre stage. Ours is a culture of high expectations, high challenge, and high support. This is an exciting time to join the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham. We have been on a journey over the last few years, that has seen us transform the council and the way we deliver our services. At the heart of this transformation is our community. We need committed individuals to support us in the delivery of these aims and to become part of our team to make a difference to our children and families. In return we offer a competitive pay package, generous pension, annual leave up to 30 days, investment in your learning and development as well as a commitment to your wellbeing. If you have any support requirements; require assistance with your application, or would like a confidential discussion about this post please notify us at the earliest opportunity via k so that appropriate reasonable adjustments can be made to our application process.