4Recruitment Services are seeking a Family Support Worker/Practitioner to provide services to our client who has sites based in Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Choices Family Support Service (CFSS) is an outreach service working in families homes covering the Northern Trust area.
CFSS aims to support young people age 10-17 years and their families to overcome and manage issues regarding mental health, emotional health and well-being and risk of family breakdown.
In the Family Safeguarding Teams, you will be able to work alongside adult-focused practitioners, working within our teams, in the specialist areas of substance misuse, domestic abuse, and mental health, to inform assessments and plans.
You will also work with children and families who are experiencing challenges around complex neglect, sexual harm, physical harm, risks outside of the home including child exploitation, and parental learning difficulties.
Here in Somerset, our manageable caseloads let you be the innovative and creative social worker you want to be undertaking direct work with children and young people to hear their voice and understand their experiences.
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Outreach Family Support Worker to join an established team in Liverpool.
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing empowering interventions to children and families to help address emerging worries and affect positive change to improve the longer-term outcomes of children and young people.
NonStop Care is currently working with a well established authority in the West Yorkshire who are looking for experienced social workers to join their Children & Families Team
The authority offers home working flexibility, meaning you get to manage your caseload within your convenience and achieve a healthy work/life balance.
The Role
This Dynamic, hardworking, knowledgeable and experienced team are looking for colleague to join them on their practice improvement journey- In combating drift and delay and achieving the best outcomes for Children.
To be responsible for providing practical and social support for children, young people and families.
To contribute to the delivery of an effective Children's Social Care Service as part of a Departmental team continuously improving outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
This includes contributing to care packages, recognising serious risk, promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young people to make informed decisions.