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Early Intervention Project Worker (Time 4 Us)

  • Full time
  • £24,282 – £27,977
  • Alloa (Service Forth Valley Wide)
  • Closing 10th October 2021


  • Advertised from 20th September 2021
  • 35 Hours per week

Role

Time 4 Us work across Forth Valley providing support to children, young people and families who have been impacted by substance use. The service aims to increase parenting capacity and enhance adult, children and young people’s self-esteem, confidence and resilience whilst supporting families holistically to make positive choices.

The Early Intervention Project Worker will work in partnership with Police Scotland and seek consents for engagement from identified individuals highlighted through the Vulnerable Persons Database (VDPs) concern reports. The purpose of this approach is to provide early intervention within a whole family approach, where therapeutic supports, and engagement with appropriate interventions, will allow individuals to address and resolve issues that have contributed to their negative experiences. This will enable individuals to get the appropriate help required in a timeous manner and allow clients to heal from their past and or present adversities and trauma, increasing their resilience for the future.

The Early Intervention Project Worker will listen and act on the views of families with the aim of them staying together, where it is in the child/ren and or young person’s best interest to do so.

Further details of the role can be found within the Job Description and Person Specification document, which can be found at the end of the Job Advert.

Organisational Profile

Transform Forth Valley is a Scottish based registered charity limited by guarantee (SC033772).

Transform Forth Valley is governed by a Board of Directors and is strategically led, managed, and operated on a day-to-day basis by a Corporate Leadership Team consisting of a Chief Executive, Operational and Corporate Service Managers.

Transform Forth Valley offer a wide range of services to support individuals and families who are impacted by inequality, whether this be societal, financial or in relation to their health.

Transform Forth Valley is dedicated to empowering individuals and families to live a more fulfilled life. We work with partners to actively challenge inequalities and to achieve sustainable change.

You can find out more about Transform Forth Valley here: transformfv.org.uk

Application notes

Interview date: Thursday 21st October

Please send completed Application, Equal Opportunities Monitoring and Criminal Convictions Declaration Forms to hr@transformfv.org.uk.

If, however you wish to return your Application, Equal Opportunities Monitoring and Criminal Convictions Declaration Forms by post, please send to: HR, Transform Forth Valley, Office 2.6, The e-Centre, Cooperage Business Village, Cooperage Way, Alloa, FK10 3LP.

For an informal chat about the post please contact, Diane Cairns, Service Manager, on 07309 780 948.


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