The role of a supervised contact facilitator is to observe the interaction between parent(s) and child(ren) under the care of the Local Authority, and private proceedings.
As a contact supervisor, you are there to accurately record progress the family are making and to look for evidence of this.
In addition to this, you are also looking at how contact is working in line with the Every Child Matters Agenda and this evidence needs to be compiled in a factual observation based report.
Our client, a reputable, friendly practice is seeking a Locum Family Solicitor to assist whilst the Senior Associate is on extended annual leave.
We have a brilliant new opportunity for a Family Locum Solicitor to assist within a friendly, high street firm in North London, starting ASAP for 4-5 months in duration.
The ideal candidate will have availability to start a new role ASAP and will be on hand to assist for a minimum of 4 months in duration.
You will manage a team of qualified social workers and support staff in the Family Help Team (Safeguarding) to ensure that children in care and those in need, including those requiring protection, receive high quality services and are enabled and encouraged to shape future services.
You will be a confident and experienced manager with sound knowledge of the legislation and practice that underpins child protection work and be committed to delivering services that are of the highest standard.
Contact supervisors are responsible for the direct provision of professional, child-centred contact supervision, within the Family Resource Centre and other designated locations as appropriate.
Connect2Kent are currently seeking for a Social Worker to join an on-going temporary assignment for Kent County Council's Kinship & Fostering Assessment Team.
We are currently seeking a qualified social worker with at least five years experience.
Provide reliable effective social work help and intervention to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in need so that children maintain a reasonable standard of health and development, receive reasonable parenting, and have a sense of permanence.