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Family Support Worker Worcestershire


Company : Brook Street Social Care


Location : Great Malvern, Worcestershire


Created : 2026-01-12


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Family Support Worker Salary: £28,000 Location: Stunning residential Family Assessment Centre with 8 self-contained apartments Hours: 13 shifts over a 4-week rota (6 nights / 7 days, includes every other weekend) Shift Times: Days - 8:00am to 8:30pm | Nights - 8:00pm to 8:30am Important Requirement This role requires a access to your own vehicle, as the service is based in a remote rural location with limited public transport. About the Service This is a specialist Family Assessment Centre in Worcestershire. The service adopts a strength based therapeutic approach with the aim of empowering parents to safely care for their children in the long term. The service believes that, with the right support, everyone is capable of change and everyone deserves the opportunity to make those changes. The aim is to provide robust, fair and evidenced based assessments with the child's welfare and safety at the centre of all decision making. Family Support Workers work a shift pattern which includes day and night shifts, each shift is 12.5 hrs. Family Support Workers will support and observe parent's interactions with their children and provide feedback in a sensitive, non-judgmental manner. Whilst thinking about each parent's individual needs you will encourage, role model and empower parents to meet their child's physical and emotional needs. You will be expected to record accurate and objective records which will be used to inform the parenting assessment. The records you complete are legal documents which will be submitted as evidence to the Family Court. You will be trained to adopt a trauma informed PACE approach (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy) and apply these principles in your daily practice with families and colleagues. Who We Are Looking For The service is looking to appoint passionate and committed Family Support Workers who can quickly engage and build positive relationships with parents. Some experience of working with children and families is essential. Individuals with strong transferable skills from care, health, education, early years, community work, supported housing or similar roles are strongly encouraged to apply. Essential Skills & Competencies Communication & Interpersonal Skills Ability to build trusting, non-judgmental relationships with families Clear, confident communication with parents, colleagues, and external professionals Active listening and empathy Safeguarding & Risk Awareness Understanding of safeguarding principles for children, parents, and vulnerable adults Ability to identify and report concerns appropriately Confidence in following policies and escalation procedures Support & Parenting Guidance Ability to support new parents with routines, attachment, child development and household management Understanding of (or willingness to learn) parenting assessments and observational recording Confidence in offering practical guidance and emotional support Record Keeping & Reporting Strong written skills for completing reports, logs, and assessments Ability to maintain accurate, timely, and confidential documentation Basic IT competency Problem-Solving & Decision-Making Able to remain calm in challenging or crisis situations Uses sound judgement when working with vulnerable families Adapts support plans based on changing needs Teamwork & Professionalism Works collaboratively with colleagues in a 24/7 staffed environment Reliable, punctual, and consistent Represents organisational values and maintains professional boundaries Organisational & Time-Management Skills Can prioritise tasks during busy day and night shifts Able to balance support, observations, documentation, and safeguarding responsibilities Good self-management when working independently Flexibility & Resilience Able to work long shifts (12.5 hrs) including nights and alternate weekends Emotionally resilient and able to manage difficult or sensitive situations Comfortable working with families experiencing substance misuse, MH concerns, or domestic abuse Transferable Experience (if not from CYP) Experience in social care, supported housing, mental health, education, community work, customer-facing roles, or other support-based environments Values & Mindset Compassionate, patient, and person-centredWhat We Offer £28,000 salary Private healthcare 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Birthday day off Employee Assistance Programme Free parking on site Electric vehicle charging points Use of pool car when supporting families within the setting