Family Support Worker, Birmingham Childrens Trust

HO-26492

£20.46 Per Hour

Full Time

Contract

Birmingham, West Midlands

Social Care

Posted 7 hours ago

Expires In 29 Days

Job Description

Family Support Worker, Birmingham Childrens Trust  
 
 vacancies Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people at risk of homelessness? We are seeking a dedicated Family Support Worker to join our dynamic team, supporting 16–17-year-olds in line with the Southwark Judgement and the Children Act 1989. Your work will play a key role in preventing youth homelessness by ensuring that all young people are assessed and supported as children first, not just as housing applicants. Key Responsibilities • Respond promptly to referrals of 16–17-year-olds at risk of or presenting as homeless. • Undertake home visits, needs assessments, and direct work with young people and their families. • Work collaboratively with Housing, Social Care, and Early Help services to ensure appropriate statutory assessments are completed under Section 17 and Section 20 of the Children Act 1989. • Advocate for young people’s rights in accordance with the Southwark Judgement, ensuring no unlawful gatekeeping occurs. • Provide practical support to help families resolve conflict and reduce the need for accommodation where safe to do so. • Maintain accurate records and contribute to multi-agency safeguarding meetings. • Participate in reflective supervision and continuous professional development. 
 
£20.46 per hour  
 
 
There is plenty of hybrid working available. 
Please get in touch for more information. 
 
 
 
This is an agency Post, and we can offer you:  
  • A Dedicated consultant who has access to all Social Work roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to  
  • An easy registration process (all done online)  
  • Ongoing compliance managed for you.  
  • Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more.  
  
Not looking right now? We also offer generous referral bonuses so please pass on to a colleague or friend who may be!  
 Please contact Helen on 07901286967 or email helen.omara@pprsocialcare.co.uk for more information.