Children and Young People’s Trauma Informed Support Worker


This vacancy's closing date has passed

TDAS logo
Organisation:
TDAS
Salary:
Starting £25,878 FTE
Contract type:
12 Months maternity Cover
Hours:
Full time, 37 hours per week
Location:
Salford and Trafford
Closing date:
9 June 2023

Background:

Trafford Domestic Abuse Services (TDAS) is a Quality accredited, registered charity offering support to individuals and families who are affected by domestic abuse since 1990. We support families who live/work in the Trafford area and also provide IDVA and Children and Young People (CYP) support services in Salford. We provide both intervention and prevention services and work in partnership with other voluntary organisations to support families across Greater Manchester.

TDAS Values:

Innovative: introduce new ideas, are creative and foreword thinking.

Collaborative: work in partnership with key stakeholders to enable people to achieve a defined & common purpose

Openness: create an open culture, provide transparent reporting, good fundraising and governance.

Person centred:  provide coordinated, personalized and enabling services to everyone

Empowering: empower our service users to become stronger, more confident, being aware of their rights and privileges and live a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

Purpose of the role:

To deliver our specialist Children and Young Peoples project in the Community to a group of children who are at risk of or who have/are living with domestic abuse and suffering the traumatic effects of such. The CYP Support worker will also provide 1 to 1 support to children in the local community and deliver specialist domestic abuse workshops and programmes in school and community settings.

Main duties:

  1. Access, organise and deliver the appropriate services to meet the needs of the children/ young people and their families.
  2. Coordinate and run 1-2-1 sessions in schools or the community.
  3. Deliver TDAS SOSN© programmes and workshops.
  4. Support with the delivery of TDAS’s prevention work in schools.
  5. Undertake initial assessments on children and young people and compile individual support and safety plans based on recognised frameworks within agreed timescales.
  6. Support where needed the Group Facilitator with R Space groups
  7. To Keep daily recordings which are factual, accurate and up to date
  8. To ensure outcomes and evaluations are completed and data collected for all CYP receiving a service
  9. Attend designated meetings with multi agency professionals and schools as part of a multi agency response to the needs of children.
  10. Liaise and work in conjunction with key agencies ensuring that multi-agency work is undertaken as part of the process involved in the assessment and delivery of services provided to children and young people.
  11. Access regular feedback from service users to ensure the continued improvement of services and support offered to children and young people by TDAS.
  12. To plan and manage own workload working on own initiative, often in times of crisis
  13. Provide an environment for children/young people in which their physical, emotional, intellectual and social wellbeing is promoted.
  14. To be aware of, implement and keep up to date with Child Protection/Safeguarding Procedures in accordance with TDAS and Trafford Borough’s Child Protection/Safeguarding policies and procedures.
  15. Work in partnership with children, young people, families, staff, statutory, voluntary and community organisations to promote the welfare and wellbeing of all children and young people living in the Refuge and the Community.
  16. Provide a welcoming, safe, stimulating and inclusive environment in which children/young people can be supported, enjoy themselves, develop to their full potential and meet the requirements of Every Child Matters and current legislation.
  17. Promote an inclusive environment that meets the differing needs of all children and young people.
  18. Work with TDAS team members to promote and support the development of TDAS.
  19. Work to the standards laid down within the bounds of the Policy and Procedures of TDAS, including Equal Opportunities, Equality & Diversity, GDPR, Child Protection and Safeguarding, Protection of vulnerable Adults (POVA)Health & Safety and core service user policies at all times. This is not and exhaustive list and all other policies and procedures within TDAS must be complied with.
  20. Undertake any other reasonable duties as requested by the Chief Executive Officer, Director of Operations, CYP Services Manager, and the CYP Team Leader commensurate with the grade and job title of the post.

General:

  1. Work with the Chief Executive Officer and other staff members to promote and support the development of TDAS.
  2. To adhere to TDAS Code of Conduct at all times.
  3. To attend staff meetings when required
  4. To work in line with, and follow, the policies and procedures of TDAS.
  5. To ensure that all TDAS policies and procedures are implemented and promoted by staff.
  6. To actively promote diversity in the organisation.
  7. To act as an ambassador for and represent the TDAS at external functions.
  8. To represent TDAS on local and regional forums.
  9. To build positive relationships and partnerships with key local agencies
  10. To embody TDAS’s values and act as a role model.
  11. To participate actively in the management team, contributing to the strategic development of the organisation.
  12. To undertake any other duties as may be deemed consistent with the requirements of the post.

Benefits:

A generous package including 34 days holiday per year inclusive of bank holidays (FTE), extra holidays, for long service, Employee pension scheme with employer contribution (after 3 months of employment), Cycle2work Scheme, Life assurance benefit, 365 days a year Employee Assistance Programme

Application Criteria and Process:

For more information about the post click here. To apply for this position it is essential that you have NNEB/NVQ level 3 or equivalent qualification in Domestic Abuse, Social Care, Teaching and experience of delivering group programmes or training/presenting.

You must also have minimum of 12 months experience of working with children in social care settings and knowledge and understanding of the effects of domestic abuse on adults, children and young people. You must be able to assess risk, support plan and deliver services.

It is essential that you have an up to date knowledge of Child Protection and Safeguarding.

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS.

Applicants with minimum qualifications and experience will only be considered.  Please do not send CVs, as they will not be processed.

No agencies please.

For further information please contact admin@tdas.org.uk Tel: 0161 872 7368 An application pack is available to download from www.tdas.org.uk

We explicitly encourage those with diverse characteristics to apply as we believe that having an inclusive and diverse team leads to better decision making by bringing challenge and perspectives from all of society.

We want to make sure the recruitment process in this search is as accessible for you as possible and can offer adjustments due to difference, condition or disability doing our best to accommodate any adjustments that you may need.

Related documents