The post of Early Help Practitioner is vast and so in a short period of time we wouldn't expect you to do all aspects of the role. We are looking primarily for cover for Baby and Toddler groups and support of other groups and interventions alongside trained staff. Although this role will be based at Easington Family Hub there will be expected travel across the east of the County to provide support and cover. There is parking at all the Family Hubs and staff room facilities.
The working day is 9 - 5 and 9 - 4.30 on a Friday. We can be flexible with working hours around our business needs but we do not offer the ability to work hybrid as this is a forward facing role.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide direct help and interventions to families that contribute to meaningful positive change. This may include supporting families to make and attend appointments, modelling appropriate actions and behaviours and assisting the necessary day to day activities that enable families to progress and maintain positive outcomes;
Develop and use a range of approaches to engage and build an effective working relationship with parents and families to enable positive change to take place;
To work with vulnerable parents to enable them to identify, acknowledge and meet their own and their children’s needs, develop life skills, make and sustain effective change and reduce vulnerability;
To work using an agreed Early Help Assessment and supporting family plan utilising where required TAF processes, to understand the family’s needs and offer a range of interventions to support sustained change
To participate in and adhere to Safeguarding procedure as defined by the Local Children’s Safeguarding Boards Policy and Procedures;
To work in partnership with children, young people, and their families in contributing to family plans which focus upon strengths and wishes;
To facilitate targeted group work sessions with children and/or young people in order to address a range of identified issues and improve outcomes
To monitor and review progress against agreed goals and challenge where appropriate;
To contribute to a planned and timely exit strategy for the family including the appropriate use of Community and Voluntary organisations;
To advocate and mediate on behalf of the family, individuals and partner agencies;
Work with parents and families to develop confidence to engage with services and other support from the statutory, voluntary and the independent sector;
To plan and deliver innovative support and evidence based intervention packages to children, young people, parents and carers including facilitating parenting programmes to support parents to develop their parenting skills and aspirations;
Providing opportunities for adults to participate in activities that improve their personal skills, education and employability;
Enhancing parents’ understanding of their responsibilities for their children’s safety and well-being;
To ensure that accurate records are maintained which reflect decision making, is evidence based and to agreed standards;
To ensure that children, young people, their families and carers views are at the centre of the service and promote their participation in all aspects of service delivery.
Be accountable for and review own practice using supervision, reflective practice and other opportunities for continuous professional development;
To work flexibly to meet the needs of children and families, including some evening weekend working;
The candidates must have:
Level 3 qualification in a relevant children’s services field.
Evidence of continuous professional development.
Recent experience of working and supporting vulnerable children and families in the home and community settings;
Experience of delivering planned interventions using evidence-based practice leading to improved outcomes;
Experience of working as part of a multi-disciplinary team;
Experience of partnership working to achieve desired results;
Experience of responding effectively to safeguarding issues and concerns;
Experience of group facilitation;
Experience of working with a range of professionals, external partner agencies and service providers
Knowledge of the physical, emotional, intellectual and social needs of children and families;
Integrated multi agency working processes and practices for safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults;
Values and principles underpinning whole family intervention;
Persistent and proactive approaches in engaging families;
Understand the nature of effective relationships;
Establishing and maintaining professional boundaries;
Understand information sharing, consent and confidentiality;
Goal planning, monitoring and review processes;
Problem solving skills – ability to be innovative and find creative solutions to implement change;
The range of evidence based programmes, interventions, services, networks and community resources available, and how to access them;
Child, young person and adult development;
Change theory;
Strategies to build parental self-confidence, capacity and resilience;
Family inclusive practice;
Ability to manage time effectively, prioritise, co-ordinate tasks and meet deadlines;
Knowledge of Safeguarding;
Proven verbal and written communication skills;
Negotiation and mediation skills;
Effective interpersonal skills including ability to work effectively as part of a team and in partnership with a range of external agencies;
To be able to demonstrate at all times the requirement to focus on the needs of the child and family;
The ability to reflect and evaluate to improve working practice;
The ability to work flexibly to meet the needs of the Service;
DBS required
Pay rate: £12.18 p/hr