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A community support organization is seeking a Family Inclusion Worker to support marginalized families across Newport and the Isle of Wight. This hands-on role involves delivering inclusive sessions for parents, providing one-on-one support, and facilitating community engagement. The ideal candidate will have experience in family support, excellent communication skills, and a passion for community development. The position offers 15 hours per week and a salary of £9,828 annually, with an expectation of further funding beyond the initial contract.
Job Title: Family Inclusion Worker
Hours: 15 hours per week (Negotiable)
Location: Newport, Isle of Wight & community-based delivery
Salary: £9,828.00
Contract: 1 Year with expectation to remain in post with further funding
Reports to: Senior Coordinator
Immediate start available for the right candidates.
The Parenting Network is a values-led, award-winning community organisation providing inclusive, accessible support for families. We work across Portsmouth, Southampton, and the Isle of Wight, delivering programmes that strengthen communities, empower parents, and create safe, welcoming spaces for families to thrive.
Our services include family support groups, stay & play sessions, young parents' programmes, Dadzclub, perinatal wellbeing sessions, a Baby Bank, and community outreach. Everything we do is rooted in compassion, lived experience, and a belief that all families deserve to feel connected, valued, and supported.
We work closely with Family Hubs, local authorities, health services, and voluntary sector partners to ensure families can access the help they need without fear of judgement or barriers. These new Family Inclusion Worker posts will play a key role in extending that support to families who might otherwise feel overlooked or excluded.
We are seeking two compassionate, proactive Family Inclusion Workers to join our team on the Isle of Wight. These roles will focus on supporting families who may be marginalised, isolated, or facing barriers in accessing universal services. You will work across Newport and wider community settings, helping parents and carers feel confident, connected, and included within local provision.
The role is hands-on, relationship-centred, and ideal for someone who is passionate about early help, community development, and improving outcomes for families.
The ideal candidate will: