Family Intervention Worker Watford Community Housing Fixed Term Contract until 31 st March 2027 Salary: £33,366 - £36,124 - 37 hours per week The Vacancy We are looking for a passionate and empathetic Family Intervention Worker to join our Intensive Families Support provision, delivered jointly by Watford Community Housing and Hertfordshire County Council. This role plays a vital part in supporting families with multiple and complex needs to achieve improved and sustainable outcomes. For an informal chat about this role please contact Collette Garland, Team Manager at Herts County Council on 0208 428 5434. Introduction to the role At Watford Community Housing, we believe that good homes provide the foundation for better lives. Working in partnership with Hertfordshire County Council, we are committed to supporting families at risk of escalating challenges. As a Family Intervention Worker, you will work intensively with families in their own homes, helping them build resilience, improve wellbeing and sustain their tenancies through tailored, strengths-based interventions. Role purpose To manage and provide support to families with multiple and complex needs, providing intensive, responsive and outcomefocused support that prevents escalation, promotes safeguarding and enables families to sustain safe and stable tenancies. What's the role? Key Accountabilities: Working with assigned families and acting as a key coordinator within the Intensive Families Support Team Delivering onetoone and group interventions that provide practical and emotional support to children, young people and adults Working directly with families, often within the family home, using a family intervention model to enable positive behaviour change Identifying, assessing and managing safeguarding concerns, including stepup or stepdown to appropriate services with oversight and support. Supporting tenancy sustainment by helping families manage rent, comply with tenancy conditions, access digital services and prevent risk of homelessness. Working collaboratively with internal teams and external agencies to broker access to specialist support Maintaining accurate, timely and confidential records in line with GDPR, policies and operational timescales Communicating sensitively while using a confident, assertive and nonjudgemental approach where necessary Contributing to performance information and occasionally supporting community engagement activities, including some outofhours work What are we looking for? Essential: Experience of working directly with families, children or vulnerable people in a customerfacing role Strong understanding of safeguarding practices for children and vulnerable adults Experience of multiagency working and coordinated service delivery Excellent communication, engagement and relationshipbuilding skills Ability to manage a busy workload, prioritise effectively and work independently Accurate recordkeeping skills and understanding of confidentiality and GDPR Confidence using Microsoft Office and digital systems A full UK driving licence, access to a car and business insurance Willingness to work flexibly, including occasional evenings or weekends Ability to pass an enhanced DBS check Desirable: Experience of delivering intensive family support or early help interventions Knowledge of child development and family dynamics Understanding of Adult and Children's Services Awareness of social housing and welfare benefits View full Job Description HERE Who you'll work with Responsible to: Intensive Families Support Team Manager (Hertfordshire County Council) and Community & Customer Engagement Manager (Watford Community Housing) Department: Community & Customer Engagement / Intensive Families Support Our values Professional - We are honest, open and respectful. People trust us to keep our promises. Forward-thinking - We have a can-do attitude and embrace opportunities to improve and innovate. Collaborative - We work together as one team and build lasting partnerships to get results. What can we offer you? 28 days' annual leave (pro rata) Employer pension contribution of up to 11% Development opportunities Comprehensive employee rewards scheme How we work We embrace agile working - blending time in our communities, shared spaces, and remote working. With digital technology at the heart of our approach, we empower teams and individuals to work flexibly. How to apply If this sounds like your next role, click 'apply now', tell us why you've got what it takes, and attach a copy of your current CV. Closing date: 10 th May 2026 Interviews: 18 th May 2026 (Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large response.)