Salary: £41,530.12 - £43,229.10 per year
Contract Type: Temporary
Position Type: Full Time
Hours: 37 hours per week
The post holder reports to the Programme Manager of Children’s Social Work and is responsible through the appropriate Project Board for undertaking a range of activities timeously contributing to the successful completion of Shetland’s Bairns’ Hoose project. The post holder is responsible for leading and developing the aims and objectives for local implementation of the Scottish Bairns’ Hoose Standards. The post holder will also undertake research and analysis activities to support the overall management of the project including service development and improvements based on the principles of coproduction.
The post is funded by the Scottish Government’s Bairns’ Hoose Development Fund which enables partnerships to design and test local, context-specific approaches to implementing the Bairns’ Hoose Standards. These new national Standards seek to improve children, young people and families’ experiences of child protection. Bairns’ Hoose is Scotland’s approach to the Icelandic ‘Barnahus’, which means ‘children’s house,’ offering holistic, child-centred support to those who have been victims or witnesses of abuse, and to children under the age of criminal responsibility whose behaviour has caused harm.
Bairns’ Hoose is all about connecting services around the needs of the child by collaborating across agencies and disciplines, prioritising trauma-informed practice to support the child’s recovery in a safe, respectful, friendly, and welcoming environment.
More detail is provided in the Job Profile, Person Specification and Conditions of Service Summary attached to the bottom of this advert.
During the application process you are required to give the names of two persons not related to you, who we can contact to provide a reference to support your application.
This post is based at Hayfield House, Lerwick, Shetland
For further details relating to this post, please contact: Jordan Sutherland, Executive Manager, Tel - 01595744476, Email - jordan.sutherland@shetland.gov.uk
If you have a disability which prevents you from applying online, please call 01595 744032.
Information about Shetland
Shetland is an archipelago in the north of the British Isles where you'll find freedom, wildlife and wild beauty, but also a rich culture and dynamic, forward-looking society. The Islands have a thriving and diverse economy full of opportunities and offer residents the ideal work/life balance. Shetland combines stunning coastal landscapes and wide open spaces with friendly, bustling island communities. Factor in Shetland's impressive modern amenities, highly regarded schools and the Islands offer a work life balance rarely found elsewhere.