Who You Are You are a compassionate and driven individual dedicated to improving the lives of children, young people, and care leavers in need of help and protection. You are equipped with a deep understanding of child development, trauma-informed practice, and the impact of various challenges faced by families. You possess strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with diverse groups, advocating for and supporting children and their families within a multidisciplinary context. What the Job Involves This role requires managing statutory case responsibility for children, young people, and care leavers, prioritizing child protection, and fostering trauma-informed practices through motivational engagement. Key responsibilities include building impactful relationships with children, families, and carers, providing evidence-based support, facilitating communication across multidisciplinary teams, and leading investigations into abuse and neglect. You'll conduct thorough, child-focused assessments, analyze and adjust plans, and collaborate within the frameworks of law, health, and safety regulations while using supervision to reflect and improve practices. Skills Building effective relationships Strong communication skills Understanding of child development and trauma impact Empathy and understanding of family challenges Awareness of abuse and neglect indicators Conducting thorough and focused assessments Decision-making and planning skills Knowledge of legal and regulatory frameworks Reflective practice and supervision utilization Understanding organizational contexts Adhering to compliance and safety regulations