A fantastic opportunity for a Safeguarding Support Officer within our client's Quality Assurance Service team has arisen.
As a Safeguarding Support Officer, you will arrange multi-agency Child Protection Conferences. You are responsible for sending conference invitations, typing and distributing minutes on a laptop, and ensuring confidential information is stored/shared using Excel, Outlook, and Word.
You will be the first line of contact for external and internal partners about Child Protection Conferences, Children Looked After Reviews and other complex meetings.
You will have extensive administrative experience, which includes speed typing, and various Microsoft packages, as well as knowledge of GDPR. You will ideally have experience taking minutes on a laptop, though this is not essential as our minute-taking is very different from the usual trained style; however, a fast typing speed is a must, and you will need to be sufficiently confident to capture discussions taking place which could be with up to 12 professionals engaged in the meeting.
Main Accountabilities:
1. Coordinate the organization of Reviews of Children Looked After by the Local Authority.
2. Coordinate Initial and Review Child Protection Conferences, including taking specialist minutes at these multi-agencies (usually Children's Social Care, Police, Health, and Education) complex meetings.
3. Ensure the Independent Reviewing Service and the Child Protection Service meet statutory timescales.
4. Attend multi-agency meetings and conferences, circulate documents, and follow up action as necessary.
5. Establish and maintain good client/professional relationships both within the company and with our client's professional partners by ensuring timely communication and critical updates regarding Looked After Children Reviews, Child Protection Conferences, and other complex multi-agency meetings, and procedures.
6. Maintain data collection systems to ensure data quality and accuracy in preparation of monthly quality assurance monitoring reports and returns.
7. Take accurate specialist minutes of complex multi-agency meetings and then produce records that reflect the main discussion but précis the information disclosed.
8. Be the first line of contact for external and internal partners about the arrangements of Child Protection Conferences, Looked After Children Reviews, and other complex meetings.
9. Update partner agencies of children subject to Child Protection Plans, and Children Looked After ensuring data security is maintained.
10. Input all invoices about the Safeguarding & Quality Assurance Unit.
11. Manage own workload with data improvement efforts within the Independent Reviewing Service and Child Protection Service managed systems.
12. Work flexibly, adapt, and develop the role as necessary to meet service needs.
13. Undertake any other tasks relevant to the Children's Safeguarding and Quality Assurance Unit as required.
14. Support the smooth operational running of the Children's Safeguarding and Quality Assurance Unit, including the support of key posts: Head of Service for Safeguarding and Quality Assurance; Complaints Manager; Child Protection Chair, Independent Reviewing Officers, Independent Reviewing Manager & Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).
Person Specification:
Education, Training, and Experience
1. Demonstrable experience providing office administration and service support (essential).
2. Excellent written and verbal communication skills (essential).
3. Experience in working and communicating with multiagency organizations, internal staff, and/or members of the public (essential).
4. Creating and maintaining computerized and manual information management systems (essential).
5. Experience in agenda planning, coordination, and monitoring (essential).
6. Experience in attending and supporting multi-professional complex meetings (essential).
7. Understanding of good customer service particularly inter-agency partnerships (essential).
8. Knowledge of issues relating to data protection, data security, and confidentiality (essential).
9. Knowledge of and commitment to Equality and Diversity (essential).
10. Some knowledge of local government (desirable).
11. Educated to GCSE (grades A-C) or equivalent level with a good level of numeracy and literacy (essential).
12. Office skill-based qualifications such as RSA, Pitman, NVQ Business (essential).
General & Specific Knowledge:
1. Well-developed written and oral communication skills and demonstration of attention to detail (essential).
2. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately (essential).
3. Proven skills in taking specialized minutes at complex multi-professional meetings (essential).
4. Keyboard proficiency and good working knowledge of Microsoft Office software with the ability to provide information through electronic media, internet, and intranet. Ability to learn and work on bespoke software (essential).
5. Proven accuracy in dealing with data and correspondence (essential).
6. Ability to import, and export writing queries and reports to extract information and use to write specialist reports for use in court and conference (essential).
7. Ability to project manage own workload and use own initiative to meet tight deadlines, while maintaining accuracy and quality of output (essential).
Duration: 12 Months
Hours: 37 per week - Monday to Friday
Hybrid working
Interested? Please Apply
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