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Children and Young People Family Support Worker (Early Help)

South Powys

Posted 24/04/2024

£27,803 - £29,777 per annum

Top Reasons to Apply
  1. We are looking for a Support Worker who has experience of working with young people and families with multiple problems and complex situations.
  2. You'll support families in crisis with the aim of maintaining the family unit and keeping families together.
  3. We offer you Flexible Working, Guaranteed defined benefit Pension Scheme, Learning and Development and much more.
Job Description

About the role:

The Early help team work with children and young people from birth to 18. This role will include work with young people age 11–18 years with a whole family approach to be taken.

Working holistically with young people and their families in order to provide a range of assistance and support them to achieve their family goals and to stabilise and improve the current living arrangements for the child or young person.

Deliver a range of evidence -based interventions, including parent group support, to improve family functioning and enhance the lived experience of the child or young person.

About you:

  • Experience of working with young people and families with multiple problems and complex situations.
  • Experience of undertaking assessments, creating support plans and attending multi-agency meetings.
  • Ability to promote the views of children and young people and work in a holistic manner.
  • Understanding of how children’s complex life experiences can impact on their ability to form relationships and interact with others.
  • Excellent communication skills both written and orally including the ability to communicate with children young people and their families and/or carers in an appropriate manner
  • Ability to organise, prioritise and manage work

What you will do:

  • Build positive working relationship with young people and their families and work from a child-centred, rights based approach.
  • Work with young people and their families and/or carers with complex situations, to include those who have experienced trauma and abuse. To support young people and families using a trauma informed knowledge / practice to develop a support plan.
  • Support families in crisis with the aim of maintaining the family unit and keeping families together. Utilising appropriate models and methods to support practice and promote effective and sustained changes
  • Undertake direct work with young people and their families or carers, by using a variety of evidence- based models, methods and tools.
  • Facilitate a range of group work, to young people and families for example, evidence based Parenting Courses for parents who need some extra help, or group work with young people in relation to independence skills and participation work.
  • The Children and Young People Family Support Worker (Early Help) will carry a caseload of children and young people, they will manage their own workload. Children and Young People Family Support Worker (Early Help) worker will ensure that the family have an Early Help Assessment and regular Early help meetings, with a clear Plan of work which shall be reviewed on a 6 - 8 weekly basis. The Children and Young People Family Support Worker (Early Help) will be the Lead Practitioner for the family, will plan and Chair family meetings. The purpose of the intervention is to prevent escalation and families reaching crisis, which would require a more formal statutory responses.

What we offer

  • We will train you and develop your skills
  • Flexible Working
  • Guaranteed defined benefit Pension Scheme
  • Learning and Development
  • Lease Car Scheme
  • Competitive Pay
  • A Great Place to Live
  • Powys County Council Reward Scheme
  • Health and Well Being
  • Salary Sacrifice Benefits

Company Information

Powys County Council is a Welsh Unitary Authority with three constituent shires - Brecknockshire, Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire. We are the largest rural county in England and Wales, covering a quarter of the landmass of Wales (2000 sq miles).

The council is responsible for all local government services in the county, including education, social care, highways, leisure services and planning.

We employs around 6,000 staff county wide in a wide variety of roles from refuse collector to social worker, from teacher to highway engineer.

Key Facts
  • Head Office:

    Spa Road East,
    Llandrindod Wells,
    Powys LD1 5LG

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