Family Support Practitioner
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Job Description - Family Support Practitioner
Home-Start Telford & Wrekin is committed to equality, diversity and fairness, and safer recruitment practice as an important part of safeguarding children (child protection) and protecting children and vulnerable adults.
The main focus of the post is the support of families within Telford & Wrekin.
Job title: Family Support Practitioner
Employer: Home-Start Telford & Wrekin, Meeting Point House, Southwater Square, Telford, TF3 4HS
Hours: 16 hours per week. Worked flexibly to meet the needs of the organisation.
Responsible to: Scheme Co-Managers
Purpose of the job:
ResponsibilitiesMain responsibilities:
Support for families:
- Promoting, organising and facilitating groups for parents and their children. Accepting referrals passed on by colleagues and assessing the needs of families. Introducing families to appropriate support. Ensuring support for families is reviewed at regular intervals and at the end of Home-Start support, in line with current Home-Start guidance. To undertake the designated responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting children's welfare. Being responsible for recording statistical data regarding family activity and providing related information to the Family Support Coordinator / Strategic and Operational Managers
Supporting volunteers:
- Matching and introducing volunteers to families. Providing support and supervision to volunteers. Being responsible for recording statistical data relating to volunteer activity and providing related information to the Scheme Co-Managers and wider team.
General:
- Supporting with the implementation and review of Home-Start policies and procedures. Actively promoting the work of the scheme Implementing the organisation's administration and financial systems as relevant to the role, including use of the organisation's CRM system.
Managing the wider context:
- Promoting the organisation, its profile, ethos and practice.
The post holder may be required to undertake any other duties that fall within the nature of the role and responsibilities of the post detailed above.
Home-Start is committed to providing development opportunities for all staff, and in agreement with the post holder.
The person appointed will be expected to work within the ethos of Home-Start, have up-to-date safeguarding training, sign a code of conduct and have high standards of practice. The need to respect confidentiality is paramount, as is a mature and flexible approach to the work.
This job description is current as of January 2026