Young Person's Practitioner

Catch22

Young Person's Practitioner

£29000

Catch22, Morden, Greater London

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 28 Sep | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 81cd89196db54580b81b5996d7b50383

Full Job Description

  • Providing tailored one-to-one support, guidance, and interventions.
  • Assessing the needs of children and young people, determining appropriate support plans and pathways, and informing risk reduction plans - supporting access to additional or specialist services where necessary.
  • Ensuring that referrals, support, care, and risk management are of a high quality, with ease of transition.
  • Developing sustainable joint service work with referring agencies, local authorities, children's social care, and children and families services (CFS).
  • Ensuring timely and appropriate data recording - including tracking, outcome monitoring, KPI monitoring, and assisting with the production of feedback reports.
  • Providing consultation, information, training, and presentations, to a wide range of stakeholders, from varied settings (we can help to build your skills in training provision if required).
  • This role works in partnership with a wide range of partner agencies and commissioners, providing continuous opportunities to build your network and knowledge within the Children's Social Care Sector. We will also support you to build service-area specialisms, in the areas of Substance Misuse, Child Exploitation, Missing from Home, or Families work. We are highly invested in supporting the continuous professional development of our staff, and our staff are also encouraged to visit the extensive variety of national services that Catch22 can offer.

  • Working with children and young people with a range of vulnerabilities.
  • Building positive relationships with children and young people, and their families.
  • Carrying out assessments, risk management, and care plans, and providing interventions.