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Date Added: Thu 20/06/2024

Child Protection Advisor

Haringey, N15, UK
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Company: FRONTIER CONSULTING

Job Type: Permanent, Full Time

Salary: £57172 - £60328/annum

About the Role

We have an exciting opportunity in the Child Protection Conference team as a Child Protection Advisor. As a Haringey Child Protection Advisor you will chair both Child Protection Conferences and Contextual Safeguarding Child in Need meetings. You will have a unique oversight role for the child protection and contextual safeguarding plans developed at the meetings you chair. You will provide safeguarding advice to practitioners. You will have a responsibility to monitor, support and to improve practice and be a child-focused practitioner, who is keen to develop young people's involvement in their own meetings, and to support them to take part in planning. You will be working with agency partners, bringing them together to contribute to analysis and decision making around risk, and managing the different perspectives brought by different disciplines and individuals to multi-partner meetings. Your experience and sound knowledge of safeguarding, thresholds, and safeguarding processes will make you a safe pair of hands to develop and oversee safeguarding plans in Haringey. Child Protection Conferences in Haringey take place face to face. This means you will be in the office at least 3 days a week.

About the Team

You will join an established team of experienced Child Protection Advisors led by the Child Protection Conference Service Manager and supported by CP Business Support Officers. This sits within the Engagement, Safeguarding and Quality Assurance service.

About You

We are looking for a very experienced social work practitioner with an active Social Work England registration. You will have substantial post-qualification experience in statutory children's social work safeguarding services, and in chairing complex multi-agency meetings. You will have worked with children, their parents and agency partners, in a diverse urban environment with families from a variety of cultural backgrounds. You will be able to work efficiently and effectively within tight timescales to produce SMART care and protection plans. You will have a comprehensive knowledge of relevant legislation, regulation and statutory guidance, and of national issues relevant to child protection, including a good understanding of extra-familial harm and contextual safeguarding. You will know about current research and models of best practice. You will be able to share and apply this in the work you do. You will have excellent written, oral and presentation skills, and be experienced in engaging and consulting parents/carers, children and young people, and agency partners in decision-making, planning and review processes. You will be able to develop good working relationships whilst providing appropriate levels of challenge to policy and practice. You will be able to lead, influence and coach staff, and to contribute to developing and delivering training. You will have quality assurance and audit skills
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