Parent Support Worker

Company: Earlybreak
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Location: Salford
Job Description:

Important dates: Monday 22 June 2026 12:00, Wednesday 22 July 2026 12:00.

Application Deadline: Wednesday, 22nd July 2026 @ 12 Noon.

Location: Bury, Salford, Trafford.

Contract Type: Full-time, 37 hours per week. Contract Duration: Fixed Term Funding – 18 months.

Remuneration: Early Break Salary Points Range 5-9: £28,589.60 – £31,812.56.

Interview Date: Thursday, 30th July 2026.

Key Focus

This is a new project in Early Break. The focus will develop a responsive service based on the needs of parents within an existing young people’s drug and alcohol treatment system.

Responsibilities

  • Offer support, guidance and advice to parents and carers regarding children’s substance use and broader risk‑taking issues.
  • Manage a caseload of parents/carers of young substance users.
  • Deliver training and support for external partners in substance use and related issues, including creation and delivery of trauma‑informed parenting groups.
  • Complete holistic assessments and develop care plans.
  • Provide advice and guidance to parents/carers and professionals.
  • Develop innovations based on Early Break’s Stress Out Brain Model, including co‑production with parents to create interventions and professional training.
  • Understand the theoretical model of Early Break and work within a person‑centred ethos.
  • Provide interventions with specialist substance workers to support parents/carers of young people using substances.
  • Promote and champion best practice in parenting and family work with partner agencies.
  • Ensure all necessary administration, recording and reporting is undertaken to specified deadlines, developing reports as required.
  • Offer one‑to‑one support and facilitate group work sessions for parents/carers.
  • Manage workload effectively across commissioned localities.
  • Identify specialist services and signpost parents/carers accordingly.
  • Work with the leadership team to develop, implement new parenting/carer models and contribute to designing resources for parents.
  • Capture the voice of parents to inform service development.
  • Ensure Early Help and Safeguarding of vulnerable adults and children is undertaken in case work.
  • Develop and implement service systems and reporting for new models, reviewing them as part of Clinical Governance.
  • Provide education, information and training sessions as appropriate.
  • Support the delivery of full risk assessments and risk management effectively.

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Posted: July 6th, 2026