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Family Help Universal Practitioner reference: ERYC006661

Job at East Riding of Yorkshire Council in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire

Review: Family Help Universal Practitioner Opportunity at East Riding of Yorkshire Council

For ambitious professionals passionate about early intervention and family well-being, the Family Help Universal Practitioner role at East Riding of Yorkshire Council presents a compelling career opportunity. This position is designed for individuals who are driven to make a tangible impact on the lives of children and families, fostering their growth and resilience from the critical early stages of life.

Advantages for Potential Candidates:

  • Meaningful Impact: This role offers a direct pathway to positively influence the development and stability of children and families. You will be at the forefront of providing practical, strengths-based support designed to prevent needs from escalating, contributing significantly to the "Best Start in Life" vision.
  • Relationship-Centric Approach: The service prioritizes relationships, early intervention, and family-led solutions. This creates an environment where genuine connection and collaborative problem-solving are valued, allowing practitioners to build strong, professional bonds with the families they support.
  • Diverse and Accessible Work: You will be working within Children's Centres and the wider community, including homes, schools, and other local settings. This dynamic environment ensures that support is not only practical but also highly accessible and responsive to family needs.
  • Professional Development: East Riding of Yorkshire Council is committed to supporting its employees. Candidates can expect access to ongoing professional development and opportunities for career progression, crucial for long-term career growth in the social care sector.
  • Shaping the Future: This is more than just a job; it's a chance to contribute to shaping the future of family support services in the East Riding. You will be part of a forward-thinking team aligned with national reforms and a clear vision for early years support.

Key Considerations for Your Career Path:

  • Essential Qualifications and Experience: Candidates should possess an NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in a relevant field and demonstrable experience working with children and families. A strong understanding of child development, particularly from conception to five years, is fundamental to success in this role.
  • Interpersonal Skills: The ability to engage, empathize, and empower families is paramount. This frontline role requires excellent communication and active listening skills, along with the confidence to advocate for the voice of the child.
  • Flexibility and Adaptability: The role requires a flexible approach to working hours, which may include early mornings, evenings, or weekends. Furthermore, a full driving licence and access to a vehicle are necessary to effectively cover the locality and reach families in various settings.
  • Group Intervention Skills: A key aspect of the role involves delivering evidence-based group sessions, programmes, and courses. Experience in facilitating groups and supporting parenting skills will be highly advantageous.
  • Collaborative Work Ethic: While independent working is expected, the ability to contribute effectively to assessments, family plans, and multi-agency meetings is crucial. Building and maintaining strong partnerships with other professionals is a vital component of this role.

The Family Help Universal Practitioner position at East Riding of Yorkshire Council offers a rewarding career path for dedicated individuals. It provides an excellent platform to develop expertise in early intervention, build meaningful relationships, and contribute to a service that truly places children and families at its core. If you are driven by a desire to empower families and ensure every child gets the best possible start, this opportunity warrants serious consideration.

ID 1244815 Sectors:
in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, England