Early Help Family Practitioner
London Borough of Waltham Forest, Central Parade, Waltham Forest
Early Help Family Practitioner
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London Borough of Waltham Forest, Central Parade, Waltham Forest
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted 1 day ago, 4 May | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 59dde5da7bea42c4a6024a4d95926573
Location ref: Central Parade, Waltham Forest
Full Job Description
We are seeking to appoint motivated and knowledgeable Family Practitioners to join the 0-18 Help team. The Early Help Service supports families with children and young people aged 0 to 19 and up to 25 with a disability. The service works in partnership with families to address problems, or potential problems, at the earliest opportunity. Early intervention may occur at any point in a child or young person's life. The successful candidates will be able work in partnership with other professionals, parents and carers to intervene early when families need more support. You will be expected to assess needs, complete an action plan and undertake Team Around the Family meetings (TAF). The successful candidate will also need to have excellent interpersonal skills to work with colleagues at all levels of the organisation and be competent at assessing risk and making sound casework decisions. This is a fixed-term position to provide maternity cover, anticipated to last for 12 months. However, applicants should be aware that the duration of the contract may be subject to change. In the event that the employee currently on maternity leave decides to return to work earlier than originally indicated, the contract may be terminated with appropriate notice in accordance with the terms of employment., To contribute to the achievement of improved outcomes for Children and Families in Waltham Forest, through effective whole family interventions focused on two or more priorities from the Troubled Families Outcomes Plan: Design and carry out effective whole family interventions as the Lead Professional with a caseload of up to 20 families with multiple needs. Ensure continuity and consistency in delivery of early help assessments using the Our Family Journey tool with families, including Family Outcomes Planning and review through home visits, parenting support, chairing Team Around the Family meetings and professionals meetings. Carry out strength-based practice that builds skills, relationships and resilience, helping families to help themselves and each other. Promote effective integrated working across the children's services system: develop effective working relationships with families and communities, within Families First, within the Early Help Division, and with professional partners from a range of agencies and sectors. Carry out multi-disciplinary and co-located team working and coordinate multi-agency Family Outcomes Plans that build skills and relationships, and improve outcomes for families.
To be considered for this position, you should meet the following requirements: Degree or equivalent or vocational qualification in relevant subject or area Evidence of Continuous Professional Development Terms and conditions: The below terms and conditions apply to this role:
- Satisfactory employment references and CIFAS identity checks;
- Satisfactory declaration of interest;
- This role is subject to safer recruitment practices as it involves work with children and/ or vulnerable adults;
- Satisfactory DBS check;
- As a public authority, we must ensure that members of staff in public-facing roles are able to speak fluent English. This means that they must have a command of spoken English, with confidence and accuracy, sufficient for the effective performance of their role. This requirement does not refer to any particular English language qualifications, regional or international accents, dialects, speech impediments or the tone of conversations. It does not require staff to speak only in English.
Bursting with culture, energy, and opportunity, the London Borough of Waltham Forest is a fantastic and exciting place to work. We are a highly ambitious borough. Driven by culture and the innate creativity of our residents, we have developed new and innovative ways to build our communities. Our Council is relentlessly resident-focused, insight-led, digitally driven and commercially minded; a Council focused on meeting the needs of our existing and future residents. London Borough of Waltham Forest is one of the employers. This accreditation is a proof of our commitment to creating a healthy, fair and inclusive workplace. This includes fair pay and conditions, workplace well-being, skills and progression and diversity and recruitment., Waltham Forest is a diverse borough where diversity is valued and is integral to both, service delivery and employment of its staff. The Council is proud of its rich mix of communities and as the largest employer in the area, it works hard to respond to the changing needs of its population. We use our statutory duties on race, gender and disability equality and best practice in respect of age, faith and sexual orientation to ensure equality of opportunity in the workplace. The Council is committed to meeting its 4 equality objectives: - Promoting equality of opportunity - Opposing all forms of discrimination, intolerance and disadvantage - Ensuring our workforce reflects the diverse communities of Waltham Forest at all levels. - Providing fair, appropriate, accessible and excellent Services to all. Respecting Diversity is a core Council value.