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About The Service

Cardiff Family Advice and Support is an innovative and progressive service within the directorate of Adults, Housing and Communities in Cardiff Council. Recently accredited with a Families First Quality Award, the service provides high quality information, advice and assistance for children, young people, families and professionals across the city.

The service utilises a family centred, strengths based and inclusive approach, to identify the most appropriate support that will meet the wellbeing needs of both individuals and the family as a whole. The teams within the service work collaboratively with a range of professionals and partners to ensure support is at the right level and at the right time.

About the job

We are seeking to appoint a Grade 7 Family Help Disability Team Leader for 16 hours a week as part of a job share arrangement. The post holder who will lead, develop and support a team of Family Help Disability Advisors to deliver bespoke early intervention and prevention support to families referred to the team, specifically with a focus on the child(ren) or young person with an identified disability or additional need. The postholder will liaise and communicate with a range of service users, including families and professionals, and will also work alongside the Service Manager to support the continued development and quality of service delivery.

We will offer you:

  • A friendly and supportive working environment.
  • Regular support and supervision to support you in your work.
  • A wide and extensive training programme with opportunities to train in specific areas.
  • Systems and technology which enable and promote hybrid working.
  • An opportunity to deliver a service to infants, children, young people and their parents/carers that makes a difference to them and their wellbeing.

What We Are Looking For From You

We are looking for people with:

  • Enthusiasm, motivation and positivity.
  • Resilience and the ability to respond positively under pressure.
  • A passion for making a difference to the lives of families across the city.
  • Proven experience in managing staff and working within a team environment.
  • An ability to lead by example, demonstrating fairness and integrity.
  • An ability to enhance personal and staff performance by providing constructive feedback and offering creative development opportunities.
  • Proven experience of building effective working relationships with a diversity of individuals and groups.
  • A comprehensive understanding of the complex needs of children, young people and their families, particularly how additional needs and disabilities will impact on a child or young persons ability to meet key milestones and manage behaviours and emotions.
  • A comprehensive working knowledge of the Microsoft Office package and of case management systems.

The right individual will also be able to recognise whether an individual is at risk and be able to consult and liaise with Social Workers and with other professionals or partner agencies as required.

Additional information

For further information or an informal conversation about this post, please contact Sarah Manley, Family Gateway and Early Help Manager on 07790 939549 or David Bobs, Quality Assurance and Development Manager on 07970 643061

This post is part time and will work 16 hours per week. The salary shown however relates to 37 hours per week and will therefore be pro-rata’d accordingly.

This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourable than English applications.

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