Childrens Support Worker
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Job Description
Job Title:
Childrens Support Worker
Reference: 14489
Location:
Walsall
Hourly Pay: £11.12 per hour
Contract type: permanent
Working hours:
30 hours/week
Anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse. Our domestic violence services protect women, men and children who are experiencing abuse. We have a range of services to support our clients, whether they need help leaving an abusive home or rebuilding their life after domestic abuse. We provide emergency short-term accommodation for women and men, with or without children, who are escaping abuse.
InYour New Role, You Will
- Support clients with needs identified for their children in their individual support plan
- Facilitate and support children in decision making; promoting choice and independence
- Plan, prepare and deliver sessions to children on a 1:1 and a group basis, while parents are receiving domestic abuse support
- Delivery of regular individual and family sessions working towards improving the overall wellbeing of children as well as strengthening the family unit
- Deliver innovative group sessions that coincide with local and national days of interest/event/celebrations
- Organise consultations, meetings with children and parents to ensure parents are included in their child’s play and development
- Organise outdoor/ indoor activities during half term for children and parents through consultations and meetings to meet needs of every child
- Maintain client records, both written and electronic and to ensure effective communication within the team and with any statutory or voluntary organisations involved in support e.g., Schools, social services, police, etc
- Liaise with statutory and voluntary organisations to ensure all children are safeguarded
- Create local partnerships with health workers, schools, nurseries, social workers etc and draw up processes for referral pathways
- Produce regular reports and monitoring information
- To empower children and young people to develop a positive attitude to life and self-image, to promote gender equality, to build on their strengths, confidence and self-esteem
- Be qualified, capable/ willing to gain qualification and/or have equivalent level of skills and experience to NVQ level 3 in Social Care
- Have significant experience of working with and in a child, young people and families setting
- Have knowledge and understanding of issues that relate to vulnerable children, young people and families
- Have experience of being able to calmly respond to difficult situations and handle emergencies without immediate supervision
- Have the ability to deal with a demanding workload and to prioritise effectively whilst maintaining attention to detail
- Have experience of and ability to use Microsoft Office Word, Excel and Outlook to an intermediate standard
- Have experience working in a fast paced environment, whilst maintaining integrity and confidentiality
- Have experience of and confidence in liaising with external agencies including multi-agency working
- Be able to deal with complex issues that face children and their family
- Understand the importance of confidentiality and the need to follow policy and procedures
- Access to your own car and drivers license
We are proud to be able to support tens of thousands of people across England by providing affordable housing and care to help people live independently. Our focus is on building better lives. Everything we do is about people - whether that’s providing a good quality, safe home or providing care which helps someone to live an independent life. Our colleagues live and breathe this social purpose and we need great people, with skills across a range of disciplines, to make this happen.
Working for Green Square Accord gives you the chance to bring your skills and expertise and make a real difference. It doesn’t matter which role you are considering applying for, your work will help thousands of people build a better life.
We know that how we do things is just as important as what we do. To help us make a difference, together, we created the GSA Way. A culture we commit to, aspire to, and live and breathe. Commitments and behaviours which together make our organisation what it is.
Our Five Core Commitments- We believe our customer is everything
- We are one team
- We are supportive and caring
- We are business-minded for social purpose
- We are curious and ambitious.
You can read more about the GSA Way in our recruitment pack.
BenefitsIn support and recognition of our colleagues who will help us deliver our employer strategy, we offer a fantastic benefits package. This includes; annual holiday entitlement (plus statutory bank holidays); a defined contribution pension scheme; trust based flexible working and a Confidential Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
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