Senior Parent Support Advisor

Full Time
Salary: £21.00 per hour
Location: Enfield, London
Sectors:Professional Services

Senior Parent Support Advisor
Enfield
£21/hr
Start date: ASAP

AKTON Recruitment is working closely with the local authorities and we are looking for a Senior Parent Support Advisor in the Enfield area.

Purpose of the Role:
The purpose of this post is to provide a holistic assessment of families and offer single or multi-agency coordinated packages of support. The Caseworker will empower families to identify and tackle challenging behaviours, reduce negative family relationships, securing a positive pathway for improvement, with particular emphasis upon increasing educational attendance, attainment and reduce exclusions by:
1. Working in partnership with families offering listening, advice and guidance in order to develop and enhance parenting skills.
2. Delivering evidence-based parenting programmes to a defined client group.
3. Completing assessments using the Early Help Framework and Signs of Safety model to make appropriate referrals to other services.
4. Taking on the role of the Lead Professional, co-ordinating services in the Team Around the Family (TAF) acting as the single point of contact, when required. To work in partnership with relevant professionals in statutory and non-statutory organisations
5. Supporting families who do not meet the thresholds that trigger the involvement of specialist services.

Accountabilities
1. To carry a complex caseload and key work with families who are referred for support taking on the lead professional role to coordinate a multi-agency whole family approach to address difficulties
2. To undertake whole family assessments ensuring a high standard of service to families, including securing the services of other agencies.
3. To review action plans regularly and coordinate activity to ensure agreed tasks are identified and goals reached in a timely manner.
4. To ensure that the service provide is delivered at times that suit and meet the needs of the families e.g. early mornings, late evenings
5. To work in partnership with social workers in order to effectively step-down cases to the Early Help Service thus reducing social care case loads

Essential:
1. To have significant experience of direct work with children young people and their families in the family home or in the community.
2. Experience of working effectively in co-operation and partnership with a range of communities, partner agencies, private sector bodies, public agencies, voluntary bodies and statutory agencies appropriate to the service area.
3. Working as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and in partnership with parents, professional and voluntary sector to meet the needs of vulnerable children and families who have multiple and complex needs to achieve sustainable and positive change
4. Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to work assertively to achieve sustainable and positive change. Including negotiation and problem solving in a multi-disciplinary setting. Good written skills and the ability to carry out assessments, written reports and evaluating outcomes. keep accurate records, organise, plan and coordinate work.
5. Ability to keep accurate records, organise, plan and coordinate work and proficient use of IT systems e.g. Outlook, MS Office and electronic case management systems.