Parent Partner
Part-Time
Job Description
JOB TITLE: Parent Partner
RESPONSIBLE TO: Peer Services Lead for England
HOURS OF WORK: As per individual terms
GRADE/SALARY: Grade 2.4/ £24,479
LOCATION: Home based
TYPE OF CONTRACT: Permanent
MAIN PURPOSE OF THE JOB
Provide peer support services via the transition service for One Adoption. You will support individual families with peer to peer goal-based intervention service deliverable via 6 sessions of support (1-1).
Provide peer support services via dedicated support phone line, bookable sessions & email cover. This will be delivered via rota’d sessions for the Eastern Region Peer Support Line.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct 1-1 support
- To work with families to achieve agreed goal-based outcomes.
- To work to a plan for transition.
- To signpost families to relevant support.
- To provide 6 online support sessions of 1 hour via TEAMS covering the programme topics agreed within timescale.
- To follow a programme of support and monitor progress regularly.
- To empower families to work closely with schools, settings and relevant professionals encouraging them to build and strengthen relationships.
- To complete admin and paperwork relevant to the family including evaluation paperwork.
Support Line
- Following a scheduled work pattern, respond to adopters calling in to a live phone line, providing a listening ear & signposting to relevant resources/information.
- Following a rota ensuring bookable sessions are responded to, listening & signposting where required.
- Monitor & respond to emails within your scheduled shifts.
- Ensure feedback texts are sent at the end of each interaction with a caller.
General
- Retain accurate records in accordance with Adoption UK policy and practice, complying with GDPR legislation.
- To ensure compliance with appropriate Adoption UK policies and procedures
- To carry out such other duties as may be deemed necessary.
- Ensure all admin tasks are carried out within a timely manner, Evide updated.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS & KNOWLEDGE
- Personal experience of adoption. (essential)
- Sound knowledge of current adoption issues, or a strong interest in developing such knowledge (essential)
- Experience within the education setting (desirable)
- Experienced mentor or similar support role. (essential)
- Experience of supporting families in group settings as well as 1:1 (desirable)
- A good understanding of One adoption RAA(s) systems and adoption landscape (desirable)
- Safeguarding – understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures (essential)
- Good working knowledge of how to use social media and a range of online platforms with confidence. (essential)
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Work and act on own initiative (essential)
- Work to deadlines and tight timescales and reporting around progress (essential)
- Flexible and able to work purposefully from home (essential)
- Excellent communication skills or verbally and written (essential)
- Group facilitation skills (essential)
- Good empathic listening skills, able to deal with issues in relation to significant trauma and loss (essential)
- Ability to organise and hold meetings, including by telephone and online (essential)
- Excellent IT skills including Teams, Outlook and Zoom or a willingness to learn (desirable)
- Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times. Aware of GDPR, particularly around holding information at home (essential)
- Ensure that internal policies and procedures are complied with. (essential)
BEHAVIOURS
- Supports, encourages and motivates adopters and families (essential)
- Values transparency and consistency (essential)
- Understands the role of individual and collective accountability (essential)
- Has a clear understanding of other colleagues’ roles and responsibilities (essential)
- Approachable and friendly (essential)
- Confident in 1:1 and group settings (desirable)
- Ability to empower and work in partnership with families (essential)
- Shares skills and knowledge appropriately (essential)
- Offers outstanding service to service users (essential)
- Takes pride in Adoption UK and promotes its values in all interactions with external stakeholders (essential)
- Willingness to learn new skills (essential)