Family Hub Coordinator LBHF622158
Posted 7 days 12 hours ago by Hampshire County Council
Salary range: £37,509 - £38,637 per annum
Work location: Stephen Wiltshire Centre, Queensmill Road, Fulham, SW6 6JR
Hours per week: 36
Contract type: Temporary up to 12 months
Vetting requirements: Enhanced DBS Check
Closing date: 5 October 2025
Interview date: Week commencing 13 October 2025
Contact details for informal discussion: Shelly Mulligan, Delivery Manager via email:
Do you have good organisation skills and an understanding of working with children with disabilities and complex needs and their families? Are you passionate about ensuring all children can achieve their full potential?
The Stephen Wiltshire Centre Specialist Family Hub provides a range of services for children with additional needs and disabilities and their families. These services include the delivery of Short Breaks for children and young people aged 8-18 with a range of needs, as well as delivering play and stay sessions for under 8's. We also run a range of "clinics" or drop-in sessions for parents with children with additional needs.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen in working as part of the Stephen Wiltshire Centre Specialist Family Hub in the role of Family Hub Co-ordinator to join the team on a 1 year full time contract.
The main responsibilities of the role are:
- Front of house duties, including meeting and greeting
- Opening and closing the centre, undertaking health & safety duties, undertaking safeguarding responsibilities
- Managing the reception area and office at Stephen Wiltshire Centre
- Stock taking, ordering and processing payments of resources for Family Hub activities
- Arranging the registration of families new to the centre
- Engaging parents into the range of services available to families to support their needs
- Arranging sessions and facilitating the booking of parents and their children to attend sessions and explain the processes of booking
- Answering and forwarding telephone calls and emails to the centre through our Duty system
- Sorting and distribution of post and arranging couriers
- Data entry on a number of Children's services IT platforms
- Data collection of groups and activities and reporting of data
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