Job description
Inwood Residential Services are currently recruiting for an experienced Family Assessment Practitioner to work within our 6 bedded Residential Family Centre (RFC) located in Bedfordshire.
The candidates who will be joining our team must have a minimum of 1 year experience within residential services, early years, or prior experience working within care settings providing support to vulnerable individuals.
As a provider, we provide early years services for 0- to 8-year-olds, children's homes for 8 yrs to 17yrs olds on placement, and residential services for families and their children. This service expands on our ethos and mission statement to change the experiences of children and families one at a time.
Family Assessment Practitioner - Residential Family Centre
Main duties
- The Family Assessment Practitioner will be supporting parents and babies within the accommodation and working with them to achieve independent living skills so that they may move on and live independently.
- Family Assessment Practitioner will work closely with a wide range of professionals, including social workers, health visitors, perinatal team, and others to provide the best support to our service users and to help them fulfil their caring responsibilities.
- Family Assessment Practitioners will uphold strong safeguarding practice and principles to ensure the highest standards of care for our service users. This will include active participation of the child in need or child protection conferences and any other statutory arrangements that some of our service users may have.
- Family Assessment Practitioner will promote engagement positively with all our service users and be proactive with their support including providing feedback, planning activities, house meetings and key work sessions.
- The Family Assessment Practitioner will also connect service users to other agencies and services to help them thrive, live independently, and achieve their goals.
- Family Assessment Practitioner will work closely with housing officers, community protection officers and other agencies in the community to provide sustainable housing-related support to individuals in the community.
- As a Family Assessment Practitioner you will be working as part of a dedicated team, providing personalised support and assisting the service users to develop the skills needed to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
- Other duties will include observations, domestic duties, settling the families, and supporting them within their day to day lives.
Ideally all applicants will hold relevant experience of supporting within children and families’ settings and have relevant qualifications/training including mandatory training and safeguarding.
Relevant qualifications include but are not limited to the below:
- Level 3 or 5 diploma in health and social care
- Level 3 diploma in children and young people’s workforce
- Level 4 diploma in work with parents
We appreciate that supporting vulnerable people can often be challenging, thus the flowing qualities, Patience, compassion, resilience, and creativity will be crucial in this role where you can make a difference to a person`s life.
Hours of work
- 25 hours per week- Monday to Sunday A total of 2 shifts are scheduled each week, including night shifts/a waking night shift)
Benefits
- Supportive work environment
- 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Pro-rata
- Workplace pensions
- Opportunity for Professional Development
- Wellness programme.
Benefits:
- Company pension (Aviva)
- On-site parking
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
- Night shift
- Weekend availability
Experience: Minimum 1 year experience within a relevant profession.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From £24,901.00 per year
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company pension
- Flexitime
- Health & wellbeing programme
- On-site parking
- Store discount
Experience:
- social Care or childcare: 1 year (preferred)
Work Location: In person