The role of a family support worker is to befriend and provide emotional and practical support to parents of pre-school children, living within the defined ABBEY Sure Start area, in their role as carers and primary educators of their children and to encourage the parents to become involved in community activities and personal development.
The Family Support Worker will provide support through home visiting and will also facilitate a range of programmes.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES
To develop an understanding of the Sure Start ethos and to respect, be sensitive to and supportive of parents and children and other partners involved in the project
To contribute to developing and implementing a programme of activities that respond to the needs of our client group.
To carry out planned home visits to families, providing intensive support, for a time limited period.
To support parents to understand their role in enhancing their child's development.
To provide information to individuals or groups, in an accessible and user-friendly way.
To promote all ABBEY Sure Start services to families within your area.
To encourage parents to engage in personal development and other ABBEY Sure Start programmes.
To refer parents to appropriate relevant statutory and voluntary agencies if required.
To develop close working relationships with the local community, voluntary and statutory services.
To undertake necessary induction and ongoing training required for the post.
To resource appropriate materials as requested by the Family and Community Liaison Co-Ordinator.
To work closely as a member of the ABBEY Sure Start team and where appropriate support all partner agencies.
In consultation with your line manager - maintain ongoing evaluation and reviews of service provision.
To maintain accurate records detailing all contact with families, as required.
To assist in the provision of creche facilities as required.
To ensure all services are operated in line with ABBEY Sure Start monitoring and evaluation systems. To carry out any other duties as deemed necessary by the Management Team.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential Criteria
Qualifications and experience
A minimum of one year's experience of working in a community or voluntary environment with families who have children in their early years.
Experience of providing intensive support to individual families, with young children, through home visiting
OR
delivering programmes to families.
Must be able to organise and complete tasks and projects using software programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel and Microsoft Outlook
Valid Driver's licence and access to a car
Knowledge and understanding
Knowledge and understanding of child development
To be aware of and understand Child Protection guidelines.
Skills and abilities
Ability to demonstrate an understanding of the needs of young children and families.
Good listening and communication skills.
Ability to build positive relationships with families.
Please note that the ABBEY Sure Start operates a "No Smoking Policy" and all employees must comply with this.
ABBEY Sure Start is an Equal Opportunities employer. It is expected that all employees adhere to ABBEY Sure Start Equal Opportunities policy throughout the duration of their employment.
The duties and responsibilities outlined in this job description are not meant to be definitive nor restrictive and may be modified to meet changing needs. It should be noted therefore that duties, designation and location of the post might be subject to change in the future to meet the changing requirements of the service.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: 14.88 per hour
Expected hours: 25 per week
Benefits:
Additional leave
Company pension
Employee discount
Free parking
Health & wellbeing programme
On-site parking
Sick pay
Schedule:
No weekends
Experience:
Childcare: 1 year (required)
Licence/Certification:
drivers licence (required)
Work Location: In person