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Safe Haven Project Worker

  • Part time
  • £24,152 pro-rata
  • Edinburgh
  • Closing 16th December 2022


  • Advertised from 6th December 2022
  • 17.5 hours per week

Role

MULTI-CULTURAL FAMILY BASE is an innovative organisation which seeks to improve the lives of children and families with the principles of equality, social justice and anti-discrimination at its core. Approximately 60% of our multidisciplinary workforce is from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) background.

The organisation’s key objective is to support BAME individuals, children and parents deal with important transition points - this can be the birth of a child, the move into primary school or the move to Edinburgh for families who are refugee and asylum seekers or new migrants. In addition, we combine our service delivery with practice learning by providing high quality and diverse placement opportunities for social work students from academic institutions across Scotland.

An exciting opportunity has now arisen for a, experienced and enthusiastic individual to join our team.

MCFB is seeking a qualified, skilled and motivated individual to support children and families, who are refugees and those who have been affected by trauma in their home country and in their journey to the UK.

You will have a degree level education or equivalent practice experience. You will have experience of working with BAME and refugee children and families, in both individual and groupwork settings. You will also have experience of working within a counselling, community development or social care/ work role and have sound knowledge and understanding of the impact of migration and trauma. A strong commitment to anti-oppressive practice are also essential. The post requires membership of the PVG Scheme.

This post is funded by The Henry Smith Charity. Initially, the contract would be offered until October 2023 but may continue beyond, depending on funding.

Application notes

Closing date: 16/12/2022

Interviews: TBC for week of 19th December 2022

For details and an application pack, please see below or email dayna.mehrdad@mcfb.org.uk

MCFB is committed to equal opportunities both in service delivery and employment opportunities We particularly welcome candidates from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, and we value gender diversity.


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