As a Community Young Person and Family Support Worker (Crisis Response), you will be required to travel
Scotland-wide, with potential overnight stays away from home, with expenses paid.
To continue our existing well-established service and support a Pilot project (Alternative to Policy Custody), we are
looking for a keen, enthusiastic individual who has an interest in helping children, young people and their
families. This new pilot will be supporting young people away from police involvement and working along side our
bespoke young person and family support service.
Are you able to stay calm under pressure? Do you have these qualities? Then we have a job for you?
Purpose & Context of Role
The postholder will manage their own caseload, ensuring support plans are developed with the young person to respond
to their individual needs and supporting them to improve outcomes in line with GIRFEC principles and includem’s
model of support.
You will be expected to actively demonstrate leadership and ownership over effective service delivery to young
people, by managing their outcomes through the use of line managers, colleagues and organisational tools,
processes, policies and procedures.
Service Delivery
- To build relationships and deliver outcome-based support to young people and families, involving all key
stakeholders.
- To be available for young people and families at critical times
- To explore values
and attitudes with young people in a supportive manner, to affirm and validate their feelings and ideas, and
nurture and confirm their learning
- To ensure a focus on regular and appropriate case progression to help
young people and families recognise progress.
- To assess and respond appropriately to situations where
young people and/or families may be at risk of harm.
- To actively participate in the delivery of the
Includem Helpline evening and night service so support is available for young people and families
24/7
- To support with crisis management and generate solutions for young people and families using the
Helpline, with risk enablement being at the heart of professional judgement and decision making
People
- To understand the different coping mechanisms that young people and their families use to deal with stress and
high emotions, and to respond appropriately
- To demonstrate professional resilience when providing
support with sensitive or challenging issues
- To use a strengths-based approach to empower individuals
facing adversity to find solutions and make positive changes, ensuring resources are in place to sustain these
changes
- To establish mutually trusting, open and non-judgemental relationship with young people and
their families
- To encourage and lead collaborative team work to provide a ‘scaffolding of support’
around each young person and their family whilst developing relationships with wider community
resources.
- Offer support to young people within their own communities and support them to access
resources locally
- To respect and value the contribution of wider stakeholders and the delivery of
Includem services
- Where opportunity allows experience of directing, supporting Sessional
staff
- Any other duties as designated by your line manager
Influence
- To build relationships with Local Authorities with varying demands and priorities
- To ensure young people
and families are empowered to make informed choices
- To support young people and families to effectively
communicate with others
- To work with young people to identify goals aligned to wellbeing indicators and
to positively influence progression towards these goals.
- To reflect on practice, share learning and
promote continuous practice improvement within a team setting.
- To articulate and endorse the Includem
framework of intervention and the key aspects of the service delivery model to a wide audience.
- To role
model appropriate practice standards and professional boundaries to others
- To ensure a high-quality
service is delivered to young people and families
- Demonstrate understanding of your impact on people and
how they might see you.
- To develop partnership working within communities.
Resources
- To deploy time effectively to meet the needs of young people and families to ensure the service is available
24/7, 365 days per year.
- Able and willing to travel anywhere in Scotland to respond to needs from Local
Authorities, including overnight stays away from home.
- To maintain and produce accurate and timely
records and reports.
- To ensure support is delivered in line with Includem’s Policies, Procedures, SSSC
Codes of Practice & National Guidelines.
Quality Assurance
- To be accountable for the quality of your work and responsible for any work delegated to others within the
Includem support, and be able to evidence this work effectively.
- To actively participate in formal
supervision and continuous professional development.
- To have an overview of the work delegated to other
Includem workers involved in delivering individualised support to your young people.
- To generate
creative and new solutions to issues faced by young people and families.
A UK driving license is an essential requirement for the role.
If you would like further information about the role, please call HR on 0141 427 0523