Family Support and Parenting Practitioner

Early Intervention and Family Support Service

Family Support and Parenting Practitioner

in the Bromley Children Project

 

Salary scale: BR12

Hours:

  • Permanent Full time post (36hpw),
  • 2x Full time (36hpw), plus secondment cover (x1) to 31 March 2025

 

This is not a virtual role; you will be visiting families in their homes, attending meetings in various locations including schools, delivering face-to-face parenting in the Children and Family Centres and working with your team.

 

A warm, enthusiastic person with excellent interpersonal, communication, organizational and IT skills is required for this established multi-agency, early intervention, community-based team recognised as Outstanding by Ofsted.

 

The post holder will be required to coordinate a caseload and deliver focused appropriate support to families under pressure, as well as deliver parenting and other evidence-based learning across a cluster of Children and Family Centres and in other venues within the borough, as well as virtually.

 

Helping families make changes to their lives by being tenacious and challenging but supportive, is absolutely key.  Knowledge and application of completing holistic family assessments and goal setting is essential, as is an understanding of working ‘Team Around the Family’ and ‘key worker’ practice. 

 

The work is hard but seeing how you have helped a family achieve change is a huge reward.  However, a commitment to families isn’t enough, your support needs to enable sustained change for families, and you must have the ability to keep accurate timely records and follow policy and documentation procedures.

 

Applicants should enjoy working as part of a team, as well as independently.  Evidence of candidates’ experience of working in partnership with a range of agencies in order to deliver positive and effective outcomes for the families will be required. 

 

Working flexibly to meet the needs of families is essential, this could be early morning, evening and/or weekends.  Home visiting and other face to face contact is a daily requirement, consequently the role has very limited scope to work from home.  

 

Applicants must demonstrate a genuine respect for families, a belief in the benefits of life-long learning, and knowledge of issues faced by families and services to support them.  This should reflect equally on their own development and use of supervision.

 

A professional qualification in Education, Social Services, Health, Youth or Community work, or significant relevant experience is required.

 

We welcome candidates that reflect our local communities.

This role requires a satisfactory enhanced DBS.

 

Applications should fully address the person specification as they will be competitively shortlisted against this.

 

If you have any questions about the role, please contact Debs Cole or Rachel Dunley on 020 8461 7259.

 

Closing date for applications: midnight Sunday 14 April 2024.

Interviews: will be held in Bromley on Friday 03 May 2024.

 

We are committed to achieving equal opportunities in employment and service delivery. We offer a generous package including competitive pay, local government pension scheme, flexible working practices and the Bromley Employee benefits scheme; Cycle2Work, Salary Sacrifice Lease Cars, Technology Scheme and a wide range of unique discounts.                        

 

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Family Support and Parenting Practitioner
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