| Salary £35,325 - £39,513 Per Annum | Permanent, Full Time 37 Hours Per Week | South Ribble |
International Sponsorship – this role is not open to international sponsorship
South Ribble Senior Family Support Worker Community
Senior Community Family Support Workers will provide dedicated practical support to school partners and other key partners. They will act as a key point of contact for delivery support from the service in relation to specific cases or identified family needs within schools in their cluster, adding value alongside other key services. They will work with all Early Help partners in their areas to utilise existing resources in a more integrated way to secure better outcomes for families. Key objectives will be helping partners to coordinate their existing services to work together more effectively and find solutions to barriers they may face which prevent them from offering earlier interventions.
They will work closely with partners to ensure that appropriate Early Help support can be effectively channelled for children, young people and families, using the school community as a focal point, finding mechanisms for partners who are coordinating support for a family, whereby they can quickly identify and locate any additional services and support a family may need.
They will work with partners to build their knowledge and skills around thresholds and understanding of these in order to make appropriate and informed decisions about escalating cases only where necessary to do so.
Senior Community Family Support Workers will be line managed by the Neighborhood and Community Team Manager.
Flexibility to work with families early in the morning or evening and weekend delivery may be required to meet the needs of families.
The post sits within Lancashire County Council's Early Help Service within the Education and Children's Services Directorate.
The recent redesign of the Early Help Service reflects the priorities and vision within the Directorate. Specifically, these are:
1. To strengthen the focus on outcomes for vulnerable children, young people and their families by adopting a need’s led approach.
2. To adopt a warranted variation approach that is determined by the specific nature of demand within a locality.
3. To support a joined-up approach across, Inclusion, Education and the CFW service by adopting a locality-based model.
4. To align the CFW service offer with educational provision at a locality basis recognising that most children access childcare and go to school.
The service enables children, young people and their families to access support as early as possible, to help them maintain their quality of life, prevent any problems getting worse and reduce the demand for specialist support services.
For more information please contact Lesley Brown -