Notes: You will be required to travel Scotland-wide, with potential overnight stays aware from home with
expenses paid.
Includem is looking for Community Youth & Family Support Workers to join our Includem Response Team working in
Scotland Central Belt to support children, young people, and families, when they need it most.
You will manage your 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 the organisations
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 use of line managers, colleagues, and organisational tools,
processes, policies and procedures.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Build relationships and deliver outcome-based support to young people and families, involving all key
stakeholders.
- Explore values and attitudes with young people in a supportive manner.
- Ensure a
focus on regular and appropriate case progression to help young people and families recognise
progress.
- Actively participate in the delivery of the Helpline evening and night service so support is
available 24/7.
- To support with crisis management and generate solutions for young people and
families.
- To build relationships with Local Authorities with varying demands and priorities.
- To
ensure support is delivered in line with organisations Policies Procedures, SSSC Codes of Practice &
National Guidelines.
A full job description you can find on our website: includem.org/careers
About you
As a Community Youth & Family Support worker, you will have experience of working with young people and engaging
vulnerable young people and families who are likely to have faced challenging life circumstances.
You will also have:
- Experience of effectively engaging vulnerable young people and families.
- Experience of managing
caseloads and influencing decision making.
- Experience of responding to difficult circumstances where
people may be in crisis or engaged in risk taking behaviour.
- Able to provide emotional, practical and
social support to young people and families.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and
verbal.
- Able to routinely evidence practice, including completion of formal reports.
- Reliable
and committed to deliver the relationship-based model of intervention.
A UK driving license is an essential requirement to the role. Ideally it would be if you live in the central belt,
but not mandatory.
If you would like further information about the role, please call Recruitment on 01414270523