Oasis Family Support Practitioner - Lincolnshire Action Trust Lincoln and surrounding areas 15 hours per week Our vision is of a world in which all individuals involved directly or indirectly with the criminal justice system are treated with respect, have equality of opportunity and are empowered to achieve their full potential. C ome and be part of our journey? This is an exciting time for our organisation. As part of our growth plan and our continued delivery of key support services, we are recruiting to our Oasis Family Support Project. The Oasis Family Support team provide personalised and whole-family information, advice, and emotional support for children, young people and adults in Lincolnshire whose lives have been, or are being, negatively impacted by a family member or loved one’s use of drugs or alcohol. The provision offers a range of interventions that support individuals to understand the impact of drug and alcohol dependency; develop coping strategies; facilitate access to peer support; access services such as debt advice, domestic abuse support, bereavement support; understand how to support someone in treatment and recovery. The Oasis team also supports children aged 5 to 18 across Lincolnshire, who are affected by the substance use of a family member, usually a parent. The service receives referrals from schools, Children’s Services, and families. The provision works one to one with children to provide advice, information and emotional support. We aim to build resilience to enable the children to better cope with the situation they find themselves in, engaging other services as appropriate. Staff will also support children with safety planning and to understand the substance use of their loved one. All support is delivered in an age appropriate way. We also arrange respite activities for children during school holidays. Practitioners will need to attend multi-agency meetings, sometimes taking on the role of ‘lead professional’ as well as engaging with safeguarding processes. Practitioners will need to attend multi-agency meetings, sometimes taking on the role of ‘lead professional’ as well as engaging with safeguarding processes. Full training and development will be provided so that the successful candidate will be able to provide relevant independent advice and guidance to children and young people accessing support. The successful person will use their skills and knowledge to determine levels of support required, plan and utilise age-appropriate resources and activities, review progress, manage own diary and caseload, keep timely and accurate case files, and collect evidence required for contract monitoring. Our Oasis Family Support Practitioners will work with both children and adults to support them through their loved one's use of drugs or alcohol. We would also like to think that you are passionate about our five core values and can demonstrate this: Achievement – Empowe r ment - Inspiration – Quality – Respect Moreover, safeguarding, health and safety, confidentiality and equality of opportunity are very important to us and we would like to believe that they are just as important to you. We will expect all candidates to demonstrate knowledge in these areas. Candidates will also have a minimum of NVQ4 Advice and Guidance or a willingness to work towards this qualification after conclusion of a successful probation period. Candidates will have the right to work in the UK, a full, valid car licence will be required and access to a vehicle including insurance for business use to be able to travel throughout the area. Our Benefits a friendly and rewarding work environment a competitive salary up to £26,553 (full time 37 hours) for those with a relevant NVQ4 or equivalent. A trainee salary scale is also available £22,230 and a salary of £23,461 for those with a relevant Level 3 qualification or equivalent. a 6% employer pension contribution a minimum of 33 days annual leave per year (pro rata part time) including statutory holidays, increasing to by one day per full year of service to a maximum of 38 days holiday buy back scheme access to a non-contributory cash back health scheme and well-being service access to a reward gateway payment of mileage expenses as HMRC current rate ongoing commitment to training and development We aim at all times to attain best safeguarding practice throughout all of our Services. The post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check with child barred list. A bit about us Lincolnshire Action Trust (LAT) is a registered charity that works with individuals who are in contact with the criminal justice system across Lincolnshire and surrounding areas. The main focus of our work is resettlement and rehabilitation including employability, accommodation, finance and debt and work with children and families. Over 20,000 clients access our services each year and v olunteers are a valuable element of LAT’s support for individuals involved in the criminal justice system. Testimonials “There is a commitment by staff to go above and beyond to support vulnerable clients” - Staff Member “Staff continuing professional development is exceptionally well supported” – Matrix Assessment Report 2021 “I consider LAT one of the best organisations that I have ever worked with both in probation and in prisons” – Governing Governor HMP Lincoln Still Interested? We would love to hear from you. For the job description, please click here. For an informal discussion please contact Human Resources on 01522 806611. No agencies please.