Job Title: Family Navigator Location: Derby (Community Hub Parcel Terrace) Pay Rate: £13.62 per hour (Incl.Hols) Contract Type: Temporary to Permanent Hours: 28 hours per week Working Pattern: Flexible working pattern including some evenings (up to 6:30 pm twice per week) Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday (with flexibility required) Start Date: ASAP Driving Requirement: Full UK Driving Licence & Access to Own Vehicle (Essential) About the Role This is a meaningful and rewarding opportunity to join a community-based service as a Family Navigator on a temp-to-perm basis, supporting parents, carers, and families to improve wellbeing, stability, and life opportunities. The role focuses on delivering holistic, person-centred support, helping individuals overcome barriers such as poverty, housing insecurity, and access to employment or education. You will work both within a community hub environment and out in the community, building strong relationships with families and external services to create positive outcomes. This role combines direct support, outreach work, and multi-agency collaboration, making it ideal for someone passionate about empowering families and strengthening communities. Whats in It for You £13.62 per hour (weekly pay during temporary period) Opportunity to transition into a permanent role Part-time, stable hours (28 per week) Meaningful, impact-driven work within the community Opportunity to work within a supportive, values-led team Training and ongoing professional development Working Hours & Flexibility (Important) 28 hours per week Flexible working pattern Requirement to work up to 6:30pm on selected days Combination of hub-based and outreach work Flexibility required to meet service and family needs Key Responsibilities Family & Community Support Provide one-to-one, group, and family-based support tailored to individual needs Build positive, trusting relationships with parents, carers, and families Support individuals to develop life skills, confidence, and independence Provide advice, guidance, and signposting to relevant services Facilitate group sessions, activities, and family engagement initiatives Support individuals towards education, volunteering, and employment pathways Deliver outreach support within homes and community settings Maintain a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment Operational & Hub Responsibilities Support the day-to-day running of the community hub Assist with administrative tasks and service delivery Maintain accurate case notes and records Track outcomes and monitor progress of individuals and families Contribute to reporting and service evaluation Ensure all work is delivered in line with policies and procedures Partnership & Multi-Agency Working Build strong relationships with local services and community organisations Work collaboratively with statutory and voluntary agencies Encourage referrals and engagement with support services Maintain up-to-date knowledge of local support pathways Contribute to developing community opportunities and partnerships Successful Applicant Profile Essential: Experience supporting vulnerable individuals, families, or communities Experience of multi-agency or partnership working Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to build rapport and maintain professional boundaries Good organisational skills and ability to manage a caseload Resilient, proactive, and solution-focused Confident using IT systems and maintaining records Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Understanding of safeguarding principles Desirable: Experience within community, family support, or voluntary sector settings Knowledge of local services, housing, or welfare systems Experience facilitating group sessions or activities Understanding of trauma-informed or person-centred approaches Relevant qualification (e.g. Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalent) Safeguarding & Compliance This role is subject to: Enhanced DBS check Two satisfactory references Successful completion of the temporary period before permanent transition Apply Now If you are passionate about empowering individuals, reducing health inequalities, and making a meaningful difference through community-based support, we would love to hear from you. *This role requires a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Some roles may require flexibility in working hours. All appointments are subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. *