Early Help Worker

- Employer: Hudson Primary
- Reference: HUDP/24/301
- Published: Mon 22/07/2024, 9:00 AM
- Closing on: Fri 30/08/2024, 12:00 PM
- Working Pattern: Full Time, Term Time
- Hours: 36 hours per week, Term Time plus 5 days
- Salary: Grade G (£30,296.00 - 33,945.00) pay award pending and pay is pro-rata to reflect the term time plus one week working aspect of the role.
- DBS Check: Enhanced
- Workplace: On-Site
- Location: Hudson Primary School and Family Wellbeing Centre, Merseyside
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Early Help Worker
The Governors of Hudson Primary School and Family Wellbeing Centre seek to make the appointment of a Early Help Worker to join our existing team working across our community from October 2024 or earlier if possible.
The role is 36 hrs per week term time only plus one week (INSET days or other days as directed by your manager). The role will be offered temporarily in the first instance with a view to the role being made permanent.
Salary: Grade G (£30,296.00 - 33,945.00) pay award pending and pay is pro-rata to reflect the term time plus one week working aspect of the role.
You would be responsible for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, Young people (0-19), their families and adults by delivering high quality interventions, acting as their single point of contact, coordinating a holistic, temporary offer of support focusing on outcomes.
You would deliver activities the appropriate models and frameworks to engage, empower and enable residents to take ownership of their own solutions and develop resilience.
You would promote engagement of the universal offer through the community, voluntary and faith Sector organisations.
The successful candidate will have:
- A flexible approach to working
- A high level of care and competence.
- Practical and procedural knowledge of delivering support to individuals and families.
- Procedural and policy knowledge relative to assessments, case management and safeguarding. Significant experience of delivering support to individuals and families in one or more of the service areas within the localities model
We can offer you:
- A caring and supporting ethos
- A happy and positive school
- A welcoming, friendly and supportive staff team
Due to the nature of work the above post is exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and relevant care/safeguarding legislation and appointment will only be confirmed if a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure is obtained from the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS).
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.
This post is subject to Local Government Pension Scheme