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Family Help Senior Practitioner

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

Are you an experienced practitioner ready to take the next step in your career? Do you want to lead and inspire others while making a meaningful difference to children and families with complex needs?

We are looking for a Family Help Senior Practitioner to join our dedicated team in East Riding of Yorkshire Council. This is a key role within the Family Help service, supporting the delivery of high-quality, trauma informed, and strengths based interventions for families at Level 3 of the East Riding Framework of Support.

About the Role

As a Senior Practitioner, you will:

Deliver targeted interventions and evidence based programmes to children and parents. Deputise for Team Managers and represent the service in key thematic areas  Promote multi agency working and ensure effective information sharing across partners.

This is a frontline leadership role where your expertise, creativity, and commitment to trauma informed practice will be vital in achieving better outcomes for children and families.

What We are Looking For

We are seeking someone who:

Has extensive experience working with children, young people, and families with complex and high-risk needs. Has experience mentoring or supporting staff and promoting best practice. 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 leadership development opportunities and champion roles. Help shape the future of Family Help in East Riding.

Ready to lead with purpose?

Apply now and be part of a team that puts children and families at the heart of everything we do.

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