Job title:Head of Service
Parent to Parent Values & Principles
bringing people together and creating a community
We look:
To offer support, contact and information through self-help, mutual support, assistance
To support parents to overcome their feelings of loneliness and isolation
To reduce their stress by reinstating hope and increasing their confidence
Parent to Parent aims to support families and young people for as long as they need the service; there is no time limit as long as we are working together to achieve identified outcomes.
Parent to Parent Ltd was established in 1988 as a charity, set up to support families caring for a child with additional needs including learning, physical, sensory, emotional and life limiting. Support is given both one to one and in groups for parents and for children and young people with additional needs. Parental support includes emotional support, help to complete forms, information about local services and benefits, advocacy at meetings, workshops on managing stress and anxiety, tips and techniques to manage challenging behaviour and loss and bereavement support. The support workers also help families in financial difficulties with applications to food banks, grants for holidays and arranging free school holiday activities. The Young Persons team support children identified as having an additional support need within the Additional Support for Learning Scotland Act. The team provide support and advocacy to children and young people during school term times, supporting them to have a voice in matters that affect their lives. Providing support to better understand what is worrying them and to identify solutions to reduce or eliminate that worry.
Job purpose
To drive the organisation forward and seek opportunities for development
To lead and manage a team providing support and advocacy to parents/carers of children with complex and additional needs living in Tayside.
To oversee and monitor the financial position of the organisation
To promote the parents and young persons voice at a local and national level
To maintain good relationships with the statutory and voluntary services
Main responsibilities
To develop the existing partnership with the 3 local authorities and NHS Tayside
To liaise with other voluntary sector organisations throughout Tayside
To seek opportunities to represent the organisation at local and national level
To support Operations Manager with the Family Support teams
To support the Admin and Finance Officer & Depute Head of Service with finance systems, monitoring and funding applications
To report to the Board of Directors
Knowledge, training and experience required
Qualifications
Degree or equivalent and a background in health/education/social work/family work
Experience - essential
Experience of leading a team
Experience of partnership working
Experience and evidence of completing funding applications
Experience of creating, monitoring budgets
knowledge and experience of HR policies and procedures?
Experience of writing reports
Experience - desirable
Experience of working with additional needs
Experience of working with vulnerable families
Experience of voluntary sector organisations
Skills - essential
Ability to work on own initiative
Evidence of excellent verbal and written communication skills
Good I.T. skills
Good organisational skills
Ability to work under pressure
Skills Desirable
Driving licence and use of a car
Knowledge - essential
Familiarity with Additional Support for Learning Act
Understanding of grant applications and financial procedures
Child & Adult protection
Knowledge desirable
Good understanding of funding sources
Demands of the job
Working across three Local Authorities and NHS Tayside
Flexibility to travel throughout Tayside
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