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Targeted Family Help Practitioner - Birmingham - Sanctuary Personal

Posted 9 hours 33 minutes ago by Sanctuary Personnel Ltd

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Staffordshire, Birmingham, United Kingdom, B19 1
Job Description

Locum Targeted Family Help Practitioner within Early Help Team in Birmingham earning £20.46 hourly. Ongoing opportunity.

Are you excited about creating meaningful change in the lives of children and families? Join the Birmingham Children's Trust as a Locum Targeted Family Help Practitioner within the Early Help Team. You will earn £20.46 per hour, working ongoing hours, full-time, making a difference every day.

Working in Birmingham offers a vibrant city life, rich cultural heritage, and an affordable living standard. It is a fantastic place to both live and work for families and professionals alike.

Perks and benefits
  • Competitive hourly rate: At £20.46 per hour, this role is not only rewarding but also financially beneficial.
  • Networking opportunities: Working as a locum allows you to connect with a variety of professionals and widen your professional network.
  • Career variety: Each day brings new challenges and experiences, allowing for a diverse and engaging work environment.
  • Flexible working: Enjoy the ability to adapt your work schedule around personal commitments.
What you will do
  • Act as the lead professional for children and families needing support, driving high quality practices.
  • Lead needs led Family Assessments and create multi agency Family Help plans for those receiving Targeted Early Help, ensuring your efforts are guided by Practice Supervisors or Team Managers.
  • Deliver multi agency targeted Early Help and Child in Need plans, providing evidence based support and facilitating meetings to implement and review plans.
  • Act as the Lead Practitioner for diverse families, ensuring proper escalation when needed.
  • Complete assessments and reports, gathering comprehensive information, engaging with families, and recognising strengths and risks.
  • Build strong relationships with children, promoting their wellbeing, and remaining their main contact.
  • Contribute to various meetings such as Strategy Meetings and Child Protection Conferences.
  • Document and analyse information accurately, ensuring the welfare of children.
  • Develop partnerships with agencies to support families in making positive changes.
  • Adhere to all legislations, policies, and guidelines, promoting inclusivity and equality within the service.
  • Stay current with relevant legislation, policies, and guidance to maintain high standards of Family Help.

Don't miss the chance to make a significant impact while enjoying the benefits of living in Birmingham. Be part of a mission driven team dedicated to supporting families and improving outcomes for children. If you are ready for a fulfilling role, we encourage you to apply.

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