Family Support Worker

Company: Social Personnel
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Position: Family Support WorkernnLocation: LondonnnHybrid workingnn**Must have experience**nnThe post holder will be assigned to a social work team and will also work across the Family Assessment Service when the need arises. The team will undertake statutory assessments to identify targeted support and interventions that meet the diverse needs of the children, young people and families that live or access services within the service area. It will be necessary, on occasion to work with families in other parts of the borough to ensure timely access to services.nnSpecifically the role will require the Family support worker to:nn• Contribute to the undertaking of assessments and service delivery for families who are identified as having children and young people in need of assessment, support and intervention.n• Support to children, young people and families with multiple and complex needs where intensive support is required and this will include undertaking direct work with children, young people and families during and after the statutory assessment of the family, which is led by a qualified social worker.n• Engage and undertake interventions with children young people and families to ensure improvements in their personal and family resilience and autonomy, improving outcomes and preventing escalation of issuesnn• To work as part of a statutory Social work teamn• To deliver intervention that promotes improved care, social and family development to support the assessed needs of Children, young people and families to achieve their full potential.nn•To use the Strengthening families approach as a framework to support families, children and young people access services within their community including early learning and schools.nn• Significant experience and qualification in a relevant field which may includennSocial care, Teaching, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Youth Work, Counselling, Probation, Health professions, Education, Early Years

Posted: April 30th, 2026