Families First Worker

Responsibilities



  • To provide a direct service to children, young people and their families/carers, in line with the Families First guidance, relevant national standards and local and national legislation and guidance.

  • To provide a consistent and quality service to all service users (children, young people, parents & carers) referred to the Families First TAF Service.
    , To work in partnership with service users (families & professionals) both internally and externally.
    , To promote and represent positively the work of the TAF Service with all partner agencies.
    , To undertake service user assessments including assessments of need and assessments of risk to inform support planning, in line with Service and national standards.
    , To facilitate and chair TAF multi agency meetings and reviews to ensure support plans are agreed, implemented and monitored in line with agreed service standards.
    , To implement agreed support plans including ongoing assessment, planning, monitoring and reviewing responsibilities in line with service standards.
    , To undertake direct work with children, young people and their families and carers in line with the agreed casework planning and under the guidance and supervision of your supervisor.
    , To use motivational techniques to encourage families to engage with the support available, address their issues and build on their family relationships.
    , To ensure that any safeguarding concerns are identified and escalated in accordance with the Councils safeguarding policies.
    , To be aware of and have an understanding of all relevant legislation, guidance, policy and procedures, good practice guidelines, national standards and the principles of Best Value.
    , To attend all relevant meetings, reviews and produce required reports represent the Service in a professional manner.
    , To maintain accurate and up to date case records, both electronically and on case files, in relation to each child, young person and family in line with Service policy.
    , To provide information for the Early Help Manager and Management Board as required.
    , To participate fully in professional supervision and appraisal with the Practitioner Manager in line with Service Policy.
    , To take responsibility for your own continuous professional development including updating knowledge about the relevant legislation, standards, practice, guidance and research that impacts on the provision of social care services.
    , To contribute to the development of an Annual Service Plan.
    , To assist the Early Help Manager in meeting performance targets set for the Project.




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