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A local council in Norwich is seeking a Family Help Practitioner to support families in making sustained changes. Ideal candidates will have experience with children and families, good IT skills, and the ability to manage complex cases in a fast-paced environment. The role includes a competitive salary and various benefits such as flexible working opportunities and health services.
If you have experience of working with children and families and have a passion for supporting them in effecting sustained change, then we would like to hear from you.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Family Help Practitioner to work in Family Help Team covering the Norwich area. The office base is at County Hall.
We are looking for an experienced practitioner who can manage a complex caseload of Family Help cases.
We will be able to offer you a friendly and supportive working environment where learning and development are promoted through the support of an experienced management group.
Our purpose in Family Help is to keep children and young people safe through early intervention to prevent the need for statutory involvement. We do this working alongside the family, their network and other professionals naming and addressing worries, creating plans which identify the support needed to achieve positive outcomes and empower the family to effect change.
Your role as a Family Help Practitioner will be varied and challenging, so a high level of resilience is required. It is fast paced so you will need to be flexible, use your initiative and skill set to manage your workload and support the wider team. A family's needs and situation can change so you will need to be able to prioritise, adapt your practice and remain calm when under pressure.
Family Help is a strengths-based service where the child is at the centre of our work, their voice and views are the most important. You will need to be able to identify and understand risk and keep this under review throughout the case.
You will need good IT skills, proficiency in Word, Excel and databases and be able to communicate effectively at all levels.
For an informal discussion about these posts please contact Julie Layden, Prevention Team Manager via email in the first instance at [email].
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We would like to make you aware that priority consideration for this post may be given to current employees who are at risk due to restructure within the organisation or are in a redeployment position.
Redeployment closing date: 06 November 2025 at 23:55
All other applicants closing date: 16 November 2025 at 23:55