Who You Are You are a dedicated and compassionate individual with a strong commitment to the safety and well-being of children and families. You believe in empowering families and building their resilience through early intervention and prevention strategies. You have excellent communication skills and can work collaboratively with diverse partners, maintaining a professional curiosity and accountability in managing complex family situations. You are adaptable and resilient, thriving in high-pressure environments. What the Job Involves The role involves screening and triaging new contacts through the Front Door, conducting Family Help assessments, and managing Child in Need (CIN) and Child Protection (CP) cases. You will deliver outcome-focused, evidence-based interventions, collaborate with multi-disciplinary partners, and lead Family Help meetings. You will maintain accurate case records, ensure compliance with statutory requirements, and contribute to continuous service improvement. Additionally, you will provide practical family support and engage in professional development activities. Skills Trauma-informed and strengths-based practice Family Help assessments and intervention planning Safeguarding children and statutory requirements Collaboration with multi-agency partners Effective communication and relationship-building Analytical and timely case recording Adaptability and resilience in complex situations Commitment to continuous professional development