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Practice Model Officer (Social Care - Workforce Development Trauma)

Job details
Posting date: 15 January 2026
Salary: £24.52 to £33.30 per hour
Additional salary information: Pay Rate: £24.52 PAYE / £33.30 Umbrella
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 14 February 2026
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 3 days per week
Company: Neway International Ltd
Job type: Contract
Job reference: RQ1677663

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Summary

Neway International are seeking a Practice Model Officer to join our client based with Birmingham Children’s Trust.

Location: One Avenue
Hours: 35 per week, Monday–Friday, 08:45–17:15

Pay Rate: £24.52 PAYE / £33.30 Umbrella


About the Client
Birmingham Children’s Trust is dedicated to improving outcomes for children, young people and families across the city. Their bespoke practice model, Connections Count, underpins all aspects of their work — from direct practice to leadership, culture and organisational development. This short‑term assignment supports a key project focused on embedding and strengthening the model across the Trust.

The Role
As a Practice Model Officer, you will play a central role in supporting the implementation, delivery and ongoing development of the Connections Count practice model. You will design and deliver high‑quality learning, champion trauma‑informed and relationship‑based practice, and support staff through reflective practice and continuous improvement.

This role requires a confident facilitator with strong knowledge of trauma‑informed approaches, excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively across teams and professional groups.

Key Responsibilities
Lead on the implementation and integration of the Connections Count practice model

Design, deliver and evaluate training rooted in trauma‑informed, developmentally sensitive and relationship‑based practice

Facilitate bespoke learning sessions for staff across the Trust

Champion the practice model, promoting reflective practice and supporting continuous improvement

Provide professional expertise and guidance on trauma‑informed and relational practice

Support the development of resources, workshops and learning materials

Build strong working relationships with colleagues, partners and stakeholders

Contribute to the wider Learning and Development Service, ensuring high‑quality learning opportunities for staff

Candidate Requirements
Experience delivering training or practice development within social care or a related field

Strong understanding of trauma‑informed and relationship‑based practice

Confident facilitator with experience leading reflective practice or group supervision

Ability to design and deliver high‑quality learning materials and workshops

Excellent communication and relationship‑building skills

Ability to work collaboratively and model relational practice in everyday interactions

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