Early Help Family Support Practitioner
| Posting date: | 04 December 2025 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £22.18 per hour |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 12 December 2025 |
| Location: | Hackney, East London |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Raynet Recruitment Ltd |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | 123906 |
Summary
Early Help Family Support Practitioner
Directorate: Children and Education
CLOSING DATE: 12/12/25
QUALIFICATION: Degree Social Care & Experience in similar role
Purpose of the post:
● To work as part of a team of Early Help Family Practitioners to deliver interventions as part of a wider, multi-agency system, in order to provide intense support to families with multiple and complex needs.
● To deliver child centred holistic family assessments using a range of evidence based tools to identify adverse childhood experiences and factors impacting on family functioning, in order to increase resilience, parenting capacity and promote good child and parent attachment in order to support child outcomes.
● To respond resourcefully to families at risk of poor outcomes at the earliest
opportunity, making full use of community resources and settings to support children to achieve a good level of development and reduce family isolation in order to sustain outcomes.
Directorate: Children and Education
CLOSING DATE: 12/12/25
QUALIFICATION: Degree Social Care & Experience in similar role
Purpose of the post:
● To work as part of a team of Early Help Family Practitioners to deliver interventions as part of a wider, multi-agency system, in order to provide intense support to families with multiple and complex needs.
● To deliver child centred holistic family assessments using a range of evidence based tools to identify adverse childhood experiences and factors impacting on family functioning, in order to increase resilience, parenting capacity and promote good child and parent attachment in order to support child outcomes.
● To respond resourcefully to families at risk of poor outcomes at the earliest
opportunity, making full use of community resources and settings to support children to achieve a good level of development and reduce family isolation in order to sustain outcomes.