Seven Social Care are currently recruiting for a Family Support Worker to start a new role in Durham.
The aim of the Family Support Worker is to provide practical help at the earliest opportunity to enable these families to make significant and sustainable changes that will impact positively upon themselves and their children.
Some families in County Durham experience a range of factors which place outcomes for their children at risk, these include poverty, parental substance misuse, domestic abuse, crime and/or anti-social behaviour, poor school attendance and worklessness.
Clockwork Education have been approached by a lovely, welcoming school in Nursery School in County Durham to assist them to find an EYFS Teaching Assistant to support them September 2024.
The lovely school require a EYFS Teaching Assistant to work across Nursery, Reception and Key Stage 1 when needed.
The role will be available until Summer 2025 at least and will involve you working 8.30am- 3.30pm, 5 days a week.
You will be part of the Home Finder Team and will work with social workers and their teams to identify care providers for children and young people who need to be looked after by the Local Authority.
This is a hybrid role offering home and office-based working.
Seven Social Care are currently recruiting for a Placements Officer to start a new role on the Fostering Placement Team in Durham.
To be considered, you must have a Social Work qualification (Diploma in Social Work, Social Work Degree or equivalent) as well as at least 1 year post qualified experience working as a Qualified Social Worker within a similar team.
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Electrician to join our team in providing repairs and maintenance services for social housing properties.
This role requires a proactive and detail-oriented individual who can work efficiently both independently and as part of a team.
As an Electrician, you will be responsible for diagnosing electrical issues, performing repairs, and ensuring all electrical systems are safe and compliant with regulations.
Providing managerial oversight of the child's package to ensure that the child is provided with high quality trauma informed day-to day support that meets the child's day to day needs, promotes their safety and wellbeing and protects them from harm in line with the child's care plan.
This would include providing clear direction to the support staff when the child is in crisis.
Once any support package is in place, our bespoke package manager(s) will be responsible for: