This post holder will: Manage a caseload of children and young people (CYP) who have been identified as requiring a keyworker. The caseload will allow sufficient time for the personalised support required within cases. Facilitate the provision of emotional and behavioural support and informed advice to CYP and their families/carers based on knowledge and experience of working with CYP, families and carers with complex needs. Create and encourage a culture which prioritises keeping CYP within the home and their local community by communicating with a range of teams, services, and staff from a range of statutory and non-statutory organisations. Build and maintain positive, trusting, and appropriate relationships with CYP and their families/carers. Work in partnership with organisations within the integrated care system (ICS) and in particular with Education, Social Care and Healthcare. Develop and maintain a strong, positive relationship with children and young people with a learning disability, autism or both, who are inpatients or at risk of being admitted to hospital, to ensure children, young people and their families get the right support at the right time with a personalised plan and that local systems are responsive to meeting their needs in a holistic and joined up way. Facilitate transition to a support worker within the team to enable a step-down process ensuring continuity of the right system of community services and support to meet the child/young persons needs once keyworking involvement ceases. Support the Lead Keyworker and Head of Keyworking Function in the delivery of the service across the ICS. Hold services across the system to account ensuring children and families get the right support at the right time.