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Project Worker 3

  • Full time
  • £27,814 – £30,039
  • Barnardo's Child and Family Support Service Dundee
  • Closing 21st May 2021


  • Advertised from 10th May 2021
  • Hours: 37.00. Permanent
  • 8544

Role

Barnardo's Dundee is seeking passionate and motivated applicants in our Child and Family Support Service.

We are looking for people to join our Dundee team who have a genuine interest in working with children and families providing support in a variety of settings including the family homes, schools and community locations and provide support either individually or with groups of children, young people and parents/carers. The service support includes working with children who have a disability and their families.

Our aim is to support children and families using a whole family approach, focusing on strengths, building on assets and interests to support them to achieve best possible outcomes and to feel included and supported within their communities. We use a relationship based approach to build trust with the children and their families to develop their capacity and resilience. The service operates as part of a multi-agency approach, working with partner agencies and professional stakeholders, including working as part of a team that may comprise staff drawn from across different (partner) organisations, building on a collaborative and co-produced approach to finding solutions.

Project Worker 3 - Support Services Development Co-ordinator (Children and Families) - Initial Responsibilities:

  • Leading on, and as appropriate participation, in the development, organisation and co-ordination of support services including activity days, enabling activities, short breaks and groups for CYP who have a disability/additional support need. Attending and supporting events/activities of partnership groups and progressing tasks as part of this role.
  • Engaging with CYP and families to inform the further development and co-design of supports and related activities.
  • The role includes supervision of as and when and project worker staff, including volunteers, and delegation of tasks as appropriate. Identifying and co-ordinating any training needs for as and when and volunteers. Support wider workforce development planning.

Applicants should be committed, enthusiastic, motivated and have excellent communication skills and able to work in a collaborative manner, evidencing a respectful and inclusive approach. You will be creative, innovative, adaptable and dynamic and able to deliver a person-centred and robust service to children and families. The use of a warm, nurturing and empathetic approach is essential. Applicants should be able to evidence professional curiosity. You will have direct practice experience working with children and families and evidence an awareness of child/adult protection issues. Applicants who have experience of working with children with a disability is preferable but not essential.

  • The positions include effective time management balancing direct support to children and families' needs with the administrative requirements of the post. The posts are driving licence essential and the use of a car .
  • A flexible approach is essential to providing support when families need it which will include early morning, evenings and weekends.

At Barnardo's we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and we expect all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. Our safer recruitment processes mean that the safety and welfare of the child is paramount at every stage of the process and therefore, we adopt rigorous scrutiny in our pre-employment checking. This post is subject to a range of pre-employment checks including a Criminal Records Enhanced Disclosure for the successful candidate.

Application notes

For further information and to apply please visit our website

Closing Date:21 May 2021

Interview Date:TBC