Family Intervention Senior Practitioner – Wakefield Awareness Support Project (WASP) Employer: Kids Location: The Active Centre, Castleford, WF10 3UA Salary: £22,279 Contract: 36 hours per week, including two evenings (flexible hours available, to be discussed at interview) Essential Requirement: Valid driver’s licence About WASP WASP is a unique service dedicated to supporting the emotional well-being of children and young people. We focus on those experiencing anxiety and low mood due to Autism Spectrum Condition or other neurodevelopmental conditions, whether diagnosed or not. Our approach is centered on fostering peer-to-peer support, building resilience, and empowering parents to confidently support their children in accessing appropriate help in the future. We work closely with families to establish clear goals and positive outcomes, ensuring that everyone feels understood, supported, and able to thrive. A message from one of our team members: “WASP doesn’t feel like a job. To be part of something that makes such a difference to people’s lives is amazing. Everyone needs be part of a community, not feel isolated and scared. Being a parent carer can be terrifying, and I am passionate about keeping families’ safe, confident and feeling happier. Parent carers can be lonely, have to leave work, lose friends and family due to their young one’s needs. Their world becomes smaller. Working in WASP enables us to bring safety and laughter back to both the YP and parent carers lives. We are none judgemental and my colleagues are what keeps me doing my job. The support is amazing, and the team are always on hand to talk and debrief after a tricky case. We have lots of laughs too which is needed” Your Role as a Senior Practitioner In this role, you will: Provide a caring and supportive environment for children and young people with autism and neurodevelopmental conditions. Support parents, carers, and families, encouraging them to connect with others in similar situations. Build strong, professional relationships with key partners, including health, education, social care, and CAMHS professionals. Take a holistic approach in working as a specialist across internal and external teams. Attend and contribute to agency meetings, discussing referral pathways and parent training initiatives. Support colleagues, the wider team, and volunteers with lived experience, helping them develop their skills and knowledge. Manage a busy caseload effectively, create person-centered support plans, conduct risk assessments, and adhere to all policies and procedures. Ensure the welfare and safeguarding of children and young people remain a top priority. What We’re Looking For Confidence in working with children who have autism and mental health conditions. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and information management systems. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage deadlines effectively. A resilient, empathetic, and enthusiastic approach with a commitment to supporting families on their journey. If you’re passionate about making a meaningful impact in the lives of children, young people, and their families, we’d love to hear from you