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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Department: Location: Reports to: Salary: Hours: Key Family Mentors and Key Family Mentor Leads – ESF Families Contract Health and Social Care St Loye’s Foundation across Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and Somerset Families Programme Contract Manager £20,078 to £23,251 per annum 37.5 hours per week Main Purpose: Engage with Families who have been referred to the programme who are identified as having multiple problems. Provide appropriate support, challenge and guidance to your caseload and for as many as possible secure appropriate, long term, sustainable outcomes; and move either closer to the job market or into work completely. The lead role will provide support to other Key Family Mentors and be a single point of contact for the Families Programme Contract Manager, providing operational updates on contract delivery and quality assurance. RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES 1.Manage a caseload of customers organised into family groups to ensure appropriate and effective contractual activity is undertaken by all customers according to their level of job readiness. 2. Address customer’s personal and contextual constraints to employment, providing challenge, advice and guidance where appropriate to develop customer’s capability in the recruitment process so they have the skills and confidence to secure employment, which may include the delivery of employability skills. 3. Provide support to re-integrate marginalised families back into the community on issues such as debt/money management, housing, caring for carers or healthy living whilst signposting to specialist services for drug and alcohol addiction or domestic violence. 4. Identify, structure and recommend vacancy and training solutions, working in close consultation with EECs and Tutors, to meet the specific needs of customers and employers. 5. Provide advice, guidance and support for customers during their initial weeks of employment, supporting them and their family in the transition from welfare to employment. Engage with family members to maximise support and the potential for customers to sustain employment in the long term. 6. Develop relationships and networks with key stakeholders including employers, jobcentre teams, local authorities and provisions and funding providers to ensure smooth operation of all processes 7. Observe and adhere to our customer service standards so that all customers are provided with the same high standard of service that maximises their chances of securing sustainable employment. 8. Maintain paperwork and customer records to a required quality standard to ensure the customer journey is documented in accordance with our quality standards and upload onto our MI System, PICs. 9. Ensure compliance with our company policies (including Health & Safety, Safeguarding, Lone Working and Data Security) so customers and colleagues are protected at all times. 10. Manage a caseload of Volunteer Mentors who will support you in a hand holding role with your caseload of families. Contract Specific The role of KFM is to provide effective day-to-day delivery of the project, working one to one and in groups with family members to assess their needs and improve their chances of Education, Training and Employment. This role involves working in centres, community centres and the wider community setting. As well as the above duties specifically the role will involve: Co-ordinating the participant caseload from screening and assessment of needs once referred. Inputting of assessments, reviews, referrals and target achievement on the PICS system It is expected that 75% of the participants achieve three progress measures to move them closer to work, and 23% will achieve and sustain work. Working within guidance issued by Twin, DWP and ESF as they apply to the post. PERSON SPECIFICATION ITEM ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS SPECIAL SKILLS WORK EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE GENERAL A good standard of general education and experience of working with families/individuals with multiple problems Have IAG, Social Work or PTTLs qualifications and the ability to work well unsupervised The ability to build rapport and work effectively with challenging individuals Experience of appropriate IT systems i.e. PICS, Maytas, Access, Excel Experience of managing caseloads Experience of working in a customer focused, results driven environment Experience of working with individuals/families with either mental health, alcohol and drug issues or domestic violence, some of whom may be considered vulnerable To be able o develop relationships with Business Managers, SW Contracts Manager, Fellow Key Family Mentors, Internal service providers, Volunteer Mentors Customers, Key Stakeholders, other external bodies (e.g. Local Authority), employers Knowledge of the local labour market, local services and current Government programmes/benefits Strong organisational skills Ability to prioritise a busy work load Ability to work within a team or on own Strong interpersonal skills Driving Licence is essential to this role. DESIRABLE Experience of managing case loads of volunteer mentors GENERAL INFORMATION Display Screen User: Criminal Records Check Required: Lone worker: Date created or amended: Signed by Manager Signed by Employee Does this role use a DSE? Yes Are they defined as a DSE user in H&S terms? Yes Yes: Enhanced No (if yes, medical opinion required) 12/02/13 Date: Date: NOTE: As this post meets the requirements in respect of exempted questions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, all applicants who are offered employment will be subject to a criminal record check from the Criminal Records Bureau before the appointment is confirmed. This will include details of cautions, reprimands or final warnings as well as convictions. A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to appointment