Family Engagement Worker - London, United Kingdom - Islington Council

Tom O´Connor

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As a member of one of the 3 Early Childhood Area Teams, we are seeking an experienced Family Engagement Worker to actively promote and provide a range of outreach activities and initiatives within the locality aimed at engaging families in early childhood services, particularly those who may be considered hard to reach.


To contribute to the planning, delivery and evaluation of stay and play sessions which will enhance children's learning and development; identifying children who may need additional support and signposting these children effectively to partners.


To contribute to improving outcomes for children by working with parents and colleagues to improve the quality of the home learning environment, particularly for children 0-3.


Under the direction of the Early Childhood Coordinator, each family engagement worker will have the responsibility for a specific area of work including engagement of groups considered hard to reach or with specific needs and parent volunteering opportunities according to local need and the developing priorities of the service.


Closing date:
Tuesday 21st February 2023 at 23:59


Interviews:
to be confirmed


  • Work in partnership with the wider early childhood team and partners including health, family support, childcare providers, community-based organisations, housing and employment and training services to ensure that all families, particularly those who are hardest to reach, are contacted and supported in accessing early childhood services and all other universal services.
  • Provide parenting advice and learning opportunities including contributing to the co
- ordination and delivery of parenting programmes, workshops and information.

  • Deliver high quality early childhood services ensuring robust evaluation of activities is maintained and used to inform quality improvement and to evidence positive impact, including maintaining and providing robust written and electronic records and reports of the work and to provide monitoring information in line with local and Government requirements.
  • Actively engage in targeted outreach work, in partnership with other agencies, particularly health visitors, housing and regeneration, to identify and contact disadvantaged families who may be missing out on universal services in collaboration with key partners and the community.
  • Adhere to London Borough of Islington policies in relation to service delivery, including safeguarding, information sharing and data protection, record keeping, health and safety, equal opportunities, supervision and customer care.
  • Contribute to assessments and planning for children's progress including the integrated review and Early Years Foundation Stage learning environment through recording observations and maintaining clear, concise and robust records of individual and groups of children.
  • Provide information, advice and guidance to families about the full range of early childhood and family/adult services available in the locality and support families to access these.
  • Ensure that all their practice is inclusive and meets the needs of the full range of Islington families.
  • Support and encourage parents and carers to provide feedback about services and to be involved in the development of services.
  • Ensure that families have access to appropriate interpreting services if necessary, to work with interpreters and to communicate with families using additional languages with which the post holder is familiar, as appropriate.
  • Safeguard children through adherence with local and national safeguarding procedures and engagement with early identification and preventative services.
  • Liaise with other professionals, to resolve problems and develop effective working relationships across a wide range of discipline and agencies.
  • Work during times that will promote direct work with families and the community. This will include morning, afternoon, evening and weekend work as required.

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