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Job Opportunity with Barnardo's: Leaving Care Worker (Personal Advisor) Project Worker

29/3/2024

 
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Location:  Lincoln  & Louth
Salary: £23,400- £28,600
​Contract type: Permanent
Hours: 37
Closing Date: 5 April 2024
Interview Date: 15 and 16 April 2024

Barnardo's work in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council to deliver its Leaving Care Service for care experience young people aged 16-25.
  • We support, encourage, and empower care experienced young people to live independent lives.
  • Knowledge of the risks worries and safeguarding concerns when working with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking young people is desirable.

Initial Specific Responsibilities
  • To carry out pathway plans reviews, statutory visits and risk assessments for Lincolnshire care experienced young people.  
  • Within Lincolnshire the Signs of Safety model is used across County as an assessment tool. Offer information, advice, guidance and support with Accommodation, Health, EET, Finances and Independent skills. 

Supplementary Information
  • Knowledge or experience of working with Children in Care and Care experienced young people.
  • Present self in professionals' manner with continued professional development and a desire to learn is essential.
  • Experience of working with the Signs of Safety programme is desirable.
  • The Leaving Care worker (Personal Advisor) has a statutory responsibility to provide advice and support and to attend the young person's statutory reviews (under 18).
  • The Leaving Care Worker to work in partnership with other agencies to provide information, advice, and guidance on: Appropriate accommodation, Helping the care experienced young person to acquire independent living skills: Employment, Education and Training, Finance – New homes Grant, Applying and manage Universal credit claims, Asylum claims & Health issues.
  • To work on your own initiative and to assist specialist workers in supporting Care Experienced Young Person to attain their employment, housing, educational and emotional wellbeing aspirations.
  • Good level of knowledge of IT use, Microsoft programmes and internal platforms and systems. Experience of professional report writing skills.
  • Able to self-manage own diary, workload and prioritise tasks and work under pressure.
  • Participation to work as part of a team and participate in delivery of the Urgent Support service.
  • Essential Driving Licence and ability to travel nationwide, occasional overnight stays
  • Be prepared to work outside of core hours as required.
 
Further details and application documents here

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