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Children & Family Support Worker

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Pin Point Health & Social Care

2024-09-28 16:35:28

salary: 12.03 British Pound . GBP Hourly

Job location Wandsworth, Greater London, United Kingdom

Job type: contract

Job industry: Healthcare & Medical

Job description

Children and Family Worker

Responsible to: Service Manager

Location: Wandsworth and Richmond

Salary: £12.03 per hour

Contract: Monday to Friday 9-5:18

Section 7(2) b & e of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 apply to this position (Only Female applicants Please).

Main Purpose of role: To provide support, advice and assistance to women and children who have or may have experienced domestic abuse.

Key responsibilities:

  • Develop positive relationships with women and their child(ren) in order to enable them to work towards and achieve their goals.
  • Contribute positively towards the five key themes with Every Child Matters: - Being healthy - Staying safe - Enjoy and achieve - Making a positive contribution - Achieve economic wellbeing
  • To motivate and empower service users and their child(ren) in all aspects of daily living.
  • To support Service users and their child(ren) using a support plan system. To formulate, implement and review support plans with the participation of service users and external agencies. Taking into account that support plans are age appropriate.
  • To advocate on behalf of families, and where appropriate accompanying them to relevant agencies.
  • To provide play sessions for both pre-school and school aged children with educational, recreational and interactive opportunities.
  • To plan and provide play schemes and activities during holiday periods.
  • To assist mothers with parenting skills and signpost them to external agencies if required.
  • To support families with issues and concerns surrounding domestic abuse.
  • Empower families to improve their quality of life by promoting and maintaining independent living. • Ensuring that confidentiality is kept at all times.
  • To establish close working relationships with statutory and voluntary organisations.
  • To develop a robust SUI package including promoting events, networking, fundraising and carrying out service users consultation and obtaining feedback.
  • To participate in monthly meetings to address any issues around the family.
  • Involve children and young people in the development of the project and explore creative ways of facilitating their involvement.
  • To report any safeguarding related incidents immediately to line manager and follow relevant policies

Key Skills:

  • The capacity to maintain firm boundaries, using authority legitimately whilst working pro-socially and positively with people
  • The ability to learn quickly, gather information and make defensible decisions
  • The ability to receive, process and accurately record detailed information, sharing it with others, as appropriate and within the framework of confidentiality
  • The ability to work with people who may display challenging behaviour and to defuse potentially difficult situations
  • Having a solution focused approach and the capacity to work constructively and collaboratively towards problem solving
  • Being optimistic about the possibility of change and the service users capacity to change
  • A calm, non-judgemental and anti-discriminatory approach
  • The ability to work within a structured, busy and sometimes pressured environment
  • Willingness to travel and work across all the premises within services as well as accompanying clients to appointments when required
  • Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding issues and ability to address them appropriately.

To apply for this excellent opportunity with an established, respected employer, please send your CV

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