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Family First Case Manager
Posting date: | 06 November 2024 |
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Salary: | £17 per hour |
Additional salary information: | PAYE (Holiday Pay & Pension Contributions) |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 11 November 2024 |
Location: | Knowsley, Prescot |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Neway International Ltd |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | 1405499 |
Summary
Neway have a vacancy for a Family First Case Manager to join our client based with Knowsley Council.
This role is starting asap, working 36 hours a week in an ongoing contract.
Knowsley Family First is one of the key resources delivering interventions to families with complex needs, supporting families to thrive in line with the expectations set out in the Early Help and Prevention Strategy and aligned to the expectations of the national Supporting Families programme.
The core offer of the service is the coordination and delivery of multi-agency interventions based on whole-family Early Help Assessment and action planning with families to help them achieve positive outcomes for themselves while reducing the likelihood of escalation to high-cost, statutory, crisis intervention services such as Children’s Social Care.
Families engaging with the service can expect a wide range of support delivered directly by Family First Case Managers through a coordinated partnership approach.
Worker will need to be able to
- have excellent safeguarding experience
- complete Early Help Assessments
- organise Team Around the Family Meetings
- be able to complete SMART plans with families and then review
- be able to work within timescales
- complete home visits
- complete direct work with children and young people
- have good written and verbal skills
This role is starting asap, working 36 hours a week in an ongoing contract.
Knowsley Family First is one of the key resources delivering interventions to families with complex needs, supporting families to thrive in line with the expectations set out in the Early Help and Prevention Strategy and aligned to the expectations of the national Supporting Families programme.
The core offer of the service is the coordination and delivery of multi-agency interventions based on whole-family Early Help Assessment and action planning with families to help them achieve positive outcomes for themselves while reducing the likelihood of escalation to high-cost, statutory, crisis intervention services such as Children’s Social Care.
Families engaging with the service can expect a wide range of support delivered directly by Family First Case Managers through a coordinated partnership approach.
Worker will need to be able to
- have excellent safeguarding experience
- complete Early Help Assessments
- organise Team Around the Family Meetings
- be able to complete SMART plans with families and then review
- be able to work within timescales
- complete home visits
- complete direct work with children and young people
- have good written and verbal skills