Posted 31/08/2024
£23,114 - £24,521 per annum
Benefits
An enhanced DBS check is required for both posts. The posts are open to both male and female applicants. A Healthcare plan is included and subject to successful completion of the probationary period. The National Lottery Community Fund funds these posts until APRIL 2026. Continuation is subject to funding.
Job Types: Full-time, and part time Contract
Salary: £23,114 - £24,521 per annum
Description
As a Child and Family Facilitator, you would assist young people and their families to find ways of communicating with each other and discuss issues constructively. You will also be expected to provide information if required to help individuals make informed decisions. Also supporting families where there is parental abuse and delivery of our Future Proof Programme
The Project Y mediation service is designed to allow children and their family members to discuss specific issues in their relationship. This service is usually used when a family has a specific problem with their communication breakdown. The sessions are run with children and Young People between the ages of 12 and 25, sessions can include as many family members as necessary. Mediation offers one-to-one sessions for each family member where they can speak openly about their issues.
Working with the whole family. A specialist service developed for children and young people, taking into account their specific needs. Young people taking part in the service are often at a crisis point at home, having been asked to leave or feeling that leaving is their only option.
The role will include Evening and Weekend work. One evening a week and a minimum of one Saturday a month
Education:
Threshold DAS is an organisation committed to the elimination of violence and abuse of women, men, children and young people and those who are perpetrators through effecting political, cultural, and social change.
In 2002, our outreach office was opened. This provided an opportunity for women living in the community to access our services. To develop this service further, we were fortunate to secure funding from The Welsh Assembly Government. This enabled us to employ Floating Support workers, which gave us the resources to support an extra 15 families.
12-14 John Street , Llanelli, United Kingdom