If you are looking for a new and rewarding career and have a keen interest in working with young people, then this could be the opportunity you have been looking for!
The 16+ and Separated Children Seeking Asylum Service have 2 Personal Advisor positions available - 3 x 37 hours per week
The 16+ and Separated Children Seeking Asylum Service works within the remit of the Children Act 1989; the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000, and under the Care Planning Regulations and Transitional Arrangements for Young People Leaving Care 2011.
Personal Advisors in the service work with Children in Care and Care Leavers aged 16 to 25; supporting young people from Cornwall as well as Separated Children Seeking Asylum in our care. Our aim is to achieve stability and security for our young people in local communities while supporting their aspirations and goals. We focus on supporting all our young people in developing practical and emotional skills in their transition to independence.
Cornwall's 16+ and Separated Children Seeking Asylum Service consists of a partnership team between the Local Authority and Carefree. We are a high performing, young person focused team operating an Outstanding service to Care Leavers aged 16 to 25 years old,. We are a countywide service and together we aim to improve the life chances of young people living in and leaving Local Authority care. The team is multi-disciplinary - some staff are Social Work qualified, others have a housing or youthwork background; we also have a clinical psychologist, specialist emotional well-being worker and specialist asylum support workers.
All are trained in areas relevant to Children in Care and Leaving Care. Personal Advisors aim to prepare young people for the time when they cease to be looked after; thus improving the life chances of young care leavers. Personal Advisors undertake Pathway Plans and Reviews for Care Leavers aged 18+.
Close multi agency working supports young people in their transition to independence; working with agencies such as Housing, CSW, We Are With You, Youth Offending Service, Benefits Agencies (DWP), Early Intervention teams, CAMHS and Adult Services where appropriate, as well as many others., Cornwall Council's ambition is to be an employer of choice, a high performing Council and a learning organisation. We commit to providing a reward and benefits package to attract, motivate and reward our employees. We offer a range of flexible working options to our staff. This helps provide our employees with a greater work/life balance. Whilst still ensuring that service needs are met.
This is a public/customer-facing role, where the statutory English language requirement for public sector workers applies.
This position will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
You will be expected to have literacy in IT and be able to drive.
Working Pattern:
37 hours - Monday to Friday. Flexible working can be considered.
What you'll need to succeed:
You will be an enthusiastic person who enjoys working with young people; with qualifications relevant to supporting adolescents.
You will have extensive experience working with children and young people including children in care and/or care leavers. You will be expected to have excellent communication skills with young people; a working knowledge of the issues which effect children in care and care leavers; and an ability to work with young people of differing backgrounds and needs effectively in the community. Knowledge of working with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children would be an advantage.
You will be expected to work in partnership with a number of different agencies in order to lead on post 18 years Pathway Planning. You will be responsible for undertaking a statutory role supporting care leavers with an opportunity to take on lead roles in some areas of development within the team; particularly working with partner agencies. You should have the ability to be autonomous and lone work. You should have good assessment and analytical skills which include the ability to risk assess and draw up risk management plans (guidance and training provided). You will also work alongside Social Workers within the team which will involve managing your own diary and caseload.
Working in social care is a career where you can make a huge difference. Whether you want to work with adults or children there are a variety of jobs available.
We believe that the people of Cornwall deserve the best. We put their needs at the heart of everything we do and that means we need you to share our determination to make a difference to their lives and make a brighter future.
Social workers in Cornwall play a leading role in delivering services that safeguard the welfare of the most vulnerable members of our communities.
Our Social workers are developing positive partnerships with colleagues from a wide range of different professions and agencies across the county.
Our 'Social Work Career and Qualification' pathway has been created to support you to develop and maintain your professional practice and progress your career in Cornwall.
If you can demonstrate a clear commitment to building stronger and more resilient communities, empowering people to make informed choices about how their support needs are met, we would like to encourage you to apply for one of our vacancies.