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Family Help Practitioner

East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire
4 weeks ago
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Join Our Team as a Family Help Practitioner

Are you committed to making a real difference in the lives of children and families? Do you want to be part of a service that puts early intervention, relationships, and strengths-based practice at the heart of everything we do?

We are looking for a Family Help Practitioner to join our dynamic and supportive team in East Riding of Yorkshire Council. This is a fantastic opportunity to work directly with families who have complex and interacting needs, helping them to build resilience, achieve positive change, and reduce the need for statutory intervention.

About the Role

As a Family Help Practitioner, you will:

Undertake whole family assessments and develop outcome focused support plans. Work flexibly across community settings, including homes, schools, and Childrens Centres. Support innovation and continuous improvement within the service.

This is a frontline role where your ability to build trust, work collaboratively, and deliver impactful support will be key to achieving better outcomes for children and families.

What we are looking for

We are seeking someone who:

Has experience working with children and families to deliver preventative interventions. Can lead and coordinate multi agency support and assessments. Is flexible, values driven, and committed to continuous professional development. Be part of a service aligned with national reforms and the Best Start for Life vision. Access ongoing professional development and champion roles within the team. Help shape the future of Family Help in East Riding.

Ready to make a difference?

Apply now and be part of a team that puts children and families first.

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