An exciting opportunity has arisen for a MST-CAN Supervisor to join the newly developed MST CAN Team, to oversee the development and delivery of comprehensive Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) interventions in North-East Wales.
Flintshire County Council in partnership with Wrexham County Borough Council, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCU) and supported by MST UK & Ireland, are part of a funded pilot programme from the Youth Endowment Fund which is running from October 2024 to September 2026. This pilot will have an external evaluation led by Universities of Kent and Teesside.
Responsibilities:
1. Oversee the development and delivery of MST-CAN interventions.
2. Work intensively with families in their homes for up to nine months.
3. Address specific problems and risk factors that brought the family to the attention of Children's Services.
4. Ensure the safety of children and prevent abuse and neglect.
5. Reduce mental health difficulties experienced by adults and children.
6. Provide support to families in their natural ecology (home, school, community).
7. Be available 24/7 to families in treatment through an on-call rota.
Qualifications:
1. Welsh speaking and writing skills are desirable.
As one of the largest employers in Flintshire, we offer a minimum of 34 days' (pro rata) annual leave including bank holidays, increasing up to 41 days (pro rata), access to the Local Government Pension Scheme, generous family-friendly and work-life balance schemes, hybrid working (role specific), access to a range of development opportunities, free employee assistance programme (EAP), cycle to work scheme, and discounts across UK retailers.
Stage one interviews will be held on 18/12/24 and if successful, stage two interviews will be held on 20/12/24. Secondments may be considered as part of this process.
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